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<br />The Bowery Mixed-Use Project CEQA Findings of Fact <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana 63 <br />May 2020 <br />VIII. STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS <br />Introduction <br />The City of Santa Ana is the Lead Agency under CEQA for preparation, review and certification of <br />the EIR for The Bowery Mixed-Use Project (Project). As the Lead Agency, the City is also responsible <br />for determining the potential environmental impacts of the proposed action and which of those <br />impacts are significant, and which can be mitigated through imposition of mitigation measures to <br />avoid or minimize those impacts to a level of less than significant. CEQA then requires the Lead <br />Agency to balance the benefits of a proposed action against its significant unavoidable adverse <br />environmental impacts in determining whether or not to approve the proposed Project. In making <br />this determination the City is guided by CEQA Guidelines Section 15093, Statement of Overriding <br />Considerations, which states: <br />(a) CEQA requires the decision-making agency to balance, as applicable, the economic, legal, <br />social, technological, or other benefits of a proposed project against its unavoidable <br />environmental risks when determining whether to approve the project. If the specific <br />economic, legal, social, technological, or other benefits of a proposal (sic) project outweigh <br />the unavoidable adverse environmental effects, the adverse environmental effects may be <br />considered “acceptable.” <br />(b) When the lead agency approves a project which will result in the occurrence of significant <br />effects which are identified in the final EIR but are not avoided or substantially lessened, <br />the agency shall state in writing the specific reasons to support its action based on the final <br />EIR and/or other information in the record. The statement of overriding considerations shall <br />be supported by substantial evidence in the record. <br />(c) If an agency makes a statement of overriding considerations, the statement should be <br />included in the record of the project approval and should be mentioned in the notice of <br />determination. This statement does not substitute for, and shall be in addition to, findings <br />required pursuant to Section 15091. <br />In addition, Public Resources Code Section 21081(b) requires that where a public agency finds that <br />specific economic, legal, social, technological, or other considerations, including considerations for <br />the provision of employment opportunities for highly trained workers, make infeasible the mitigation <br />measures or alternatives identified in an EIR and thereby leave significant unavoidable effects, the <br />public agency must also find that overriding economic, legal, social, technological, or other benefits <br />of the project outweigh the significant effects of the project. <br />Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21081(b) and the State CEQA Guidelines Section 15093, <br />the City has balanced the benefits of the proposed Project against the unavoidable adverse impacts <br />associated with the Project and has adopted all feasible mitigation measures with respect to these <br />impacts. The City also has examined alternatives to the proposed Project, none of which both meet <br />the Project objectives and is environmentally preferable to the proposed Project for the reasons <br />discussed in the Findings and Facts in Support of Findings. <br />The City of Santa Ana, as the Lead Agency for this Project, and having reviewed the EIR for the <br />Bowery Mixed-Use Project, and reviewed all written materials within the City’s public record and <br />heard all oral testimony presented at public hearings, adopts this Statement of Overriding <br />Considerations, which has balanced the benefits of the Project against its significant unavoidable <br />adverse environmental impacts in reaching its decision to approve the Project. <br />3-85