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<br />The Bowery Mixed-Use Project CEQA Findings of Fact <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana 50 <br />May 2020 <br />• Use of low volatile organic compound paints and wallpapers. <br /> <br />Also, nonresidential buildings built with the 2019 Title 24/CalGreen standards are estimated to <br />use approximately 30 percent less energy and residential buildings are estimated to use <br />approximately 7 percent less energy compared to development under the 2016 standards. The <br />reduction of energy use results in reduced GHG emissions. Compliance with Title 24 is enforced <br />through the building permit process. The following Title 24 standards are applicable to the <br />proposed Project and would reduce GHG emissions: <br />• Short-term bicycle parking. If a commercial project is anticipated to generate visitor traffic, <br />provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the visitors’ entrance, readily <br />visible to passers-by, for 5 percent of visitor motorized vehicle parking capacity, with a <br />minimum of one two-bike capacity rack. <br />• Long-term bicycle parking. For new buildings with 10 or more tenant-occupants, provide <br />secure bicycle parking for 5 percent of tenant-occupied motorized vehicle parking capacity, <br />with a minimum of one space. <br />• Designated parking. Provide designated parking in commercial projects for any <br />combination of low-emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles. <br />• Recycling by Occupants. Provide readily accessible areas that serve the entire building and <br />are identified for the depositing, storage and collection of nonhazardous materials for <br />recycling. <br />• Construction waste. A minimum 65 percent diversion of construction and demolition waste <br />from landfills. <br />• Wastewater reduction. Each building shall reduce the generation of wastewater by either <br />installing water-conserving fixtures or using non-potable water systems. <br />• Water use savings. 20 percent mandatory reduction of indoor water use. <br />• Water meters. Separate water meters for buildings in excess of 50,000 sf or buildings <br />projected to consume more than 1,000 gallons per day. <br />• Irrigation efficiency. Moisture-sensing irrigation systems for larger landscaped areas. <br />• Materials pollution control. Utilize low pollutant emitting interior finish materials such as <br />paints, carpet, vinyl flooring, and particleboard. <br />• Building commissioning. Mandatory inspections of energy systems (i.e., heat furnace, air <br />conditioner, mechanical equipment) for nonresidential buildings over 10,000 sf to ensure <br />that all are working at their maximum capacity according to their design efficiencies. <br /> <br />However, there are no feasible Project measures that would reduce vehicular emissions, and <br />approximately 60 percent of the GHG emissions would be generated by Project mobile sources <br />(vehicle trips). Thus, neither the Project Applicant nor the Lead Agency (City of Santa Ana) can <br />substantively or materially affect reductions in Project mobile-source emissions. The Project would <br />result in a net increase in GHG emissions of 9,861.60 MTCO2e per year, which would be 4.10 <br />MTCO2e annually per service population. This would exceed the SCAQMD Tier 3 screening <br />3-72
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