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<br />The Bowery Mixed-Use Project CEQA Findings of Fact <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana 54 <br />May 2020 <br />SECTION VI <br />RESOLUTION REGARDING GROWTH-INDUCING IMPACTS AND COMMITMENT OF <br />RESOURCES <br />Section 15126.2(d) of the State CEQA Guidelines requires the EIR to address the growth-inducing <br />impact of the Project. EIR Section 5.17 evaluates the potential for the proposed Project to affect <br />economic or population growth, or the construction of additional housing, either directly or indirectly, <br />in the surrounding environment. <br /> <br />Employment Related Growth <br />The Project site has been used Ricoh Electronics Inc. for light industrial uses that provide employment <br />since its development in 1979 and 1981. The site was vacated by Ricoh in 2018 and the buildings <br />are partially re-occupied and used for storage, electronics recycling, and as temporary housing for <br />the homeless. <br /> <br />The proposed Project would redevelop the Project site to provide 1,150 multi-family residential <br />units and 80,000 square feet of commercial retail space. As detailed in Section 5.11, Population <br />and Housing, this is anticipated to generate approximately 320 employees at full occupancy, which <br />would be 0.27 percent of the existing jobs within 2-miles of the Project site; and therefore, would <br />not result in induced unplanned employment growth. <br /> <br />Infrastructure Obstacles to Growth <br />The proposed Project would redevelop the existing onsite infrastructure systems and provide an <br />off-site sewer line improvement that would connect to the existing off-site systems that currently <br />serve the Project site. The new infrastructure would not provide additional capacity beyond what is <br />needed to serve the proposed Project. In addition, because the Project is within a developed area <br />that is receiving services from existing infrastructure and would connect to the existing infrastructure, <br />development of the proposed Project would not result in an expansion of overall capacity, extension <br />of infrastructure, or provision of services in areas or an unserved area. Therefore, infrastructure <br />improvements would not result in significant growth inducing impacts. <br /> <br />Land Development Regulation Obstacles to Growth <br />The proposed Project includes amendments to the General Plan and to the zoning code to allow for <br />the redevelopment of the site to provide the proposed mixed-use development as opposed to the <br />existing light industrial building uses. The Project proposes a General Plan land use designation <br />amendment from PAO (Professional and Administrative Office) to District Center, which would allow <br />specific development requirements for the proposed mixed uses. In addition, the Project includes a <br />proposed zoning change from M-1 (Light Industrial) to a Specific Development designation, which <br />would also provide specific development regulations for the mixed-use Project. <br /> <br />The proposed Project is redevelopment of an already developed area that has been used for <br />urban uses since 1979 and is surrounded by urban development or areas planned for urban <br />development. The proposed Project would involve a change to development regulations and would <br />result in onsite residents and additional onsite employees. However, the zoning and land use <br />changes are parcel specific and would not result in growth outside of the Project site, because the <br />areas are either completely developed or within development land use plans. Changes to the <br />Project site’s land use and zoning designations would not result in removing an obstacle to growth <br />within the Project vicinity. <br /> <br />3-76
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