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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />Page 80 PlaceWorks <br />5.16 RECREATION <br />5.16.1 Summary of Previous Environmental Analysis <br />According to the Initial Study prepared for the Certified EIR, the Approved Project would not significantly <br />increase the use of area parks or recreational facilities. The Approved Project would not result in the <br />deterioration of recreational resources in the area. The Approved Project does not include recreational <br />facilities that would require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities. <br />5.16.2 Impacts Associated with the Proposed Project <br />Environmental Issues <br />Substantial Change in Project <br />Requiring Major EIR Revisions <br />Substantial Change in Circum-stances <br />Requiring Major EIR Revisions <br />New Information Showing New <br />or Increased Significant Effects <br />Less Than Significant <br />Impact/No Changes or New Information <br />Requiring Preparation of an EIR No Impact <br />a) Would the project increase the use of <br />existing neighborhood and regional parks or <br />other recreational facilities such that <br />substantial physical deterioration of the <br />facility would occur or be accelerated? <br /> x <br />b) Does the project include recreational <br />facilities or require the construction or <br />expansion of recreational facilities which <br />might have an adverse physical effect on <br />the environment? <br /> x <br /> <br />The Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency have been responsible for maintaining, managing <br />construction, and programming facilities within its park and recreation network, along with several public <br />school grounds. The Agency provides a range of recreational opportunities that include parks, sport fields, the <br />Santa Ana Stadium, senior and recreation centers, swimming pools, the Santa Ana Zoo, and the trail system. <br />Comments: <br />a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other <br />recreational facilities, such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be <br />accelerated? <br />Less Than Significant Impact/No Changes or New Information Requiring Preparation of an EIR. <br />As discussed in Section 5.14, Population and Housing, the Proposed Project would be expected to g enerate <br />965 residents. These residents are anticipated to use area parks and recreational resources. However, the <br />Proposed Project would not result in the substantial physical deterioration of area parks or recreational facilities. <br />The development of the Proposed Project would be required to comply with the City’s Park Acquisition and <br />5 - 134