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<br />The Bowery Mixed-Use Project CEQA Findings of Fact <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana 16 <br />May 2020 <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of <br />septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the <br />disposal of wastewater (Draft EIR at 5.5-11). <br />Facts in Support of Findings: The Project site is currently connected to the City’s sewer system, and <br />the proposed Project would install onsite sewer lines that would connect to the existing sewer lines <br />adjacent to the site. The Project would not use septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal <br />systems. As a result, impacts related to septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems <br />would not occur from implementation of the proposed Project. <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological <br />resource or site or unique geologic feature (Draft EIR at 5.5-11). <br />Facts in Support of Findings: The Project site is underlain by Quaternary aged young alluvial fan <br />deposits and older artificial fill. Quaternary alluvial materials in Orange County are assigned a <br />low paleontological resource sensitivity due to their relatively recent age. Likewise, the Orange <br />County General Plan Figure VI-9 shows that the Project site is not located within an area of <br />paleontological sensitivity. <br /> <br />In addition, the Project site has been previously disturbed from agricultural and development <br />activity. Artificial fill was observed in the field explorations up to 7.5 feet below existing grade <br />and previous excavation and recompaction ranged from 5 feet to 13 feet for development of the <br />existing buildings. The extensive previous excavation, recompaction, and fill soils onsite have further <br />reduced the potential of the site to contain paleontological resources. Because the Project site is <br />within an area of low paleontological resource sensitivity, has been previously disturbed, and the <br />depth of Project excavated is within the previously disturbed soil depths, potential impacts related <br />to paleontological resources would be less than significant. <br /> <br />F. Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br /> <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment <br />through the routine transport, use or disposal of hazardous materials (Draft EIR at p. 5.7-21). <br />Facts in Support of Findings: <br /> <br />Operation <br />Operation of the proposed Project includes activities related to retail commercial, restaurant, and <br />multi-family residential development, which generally uses common hazardous materials, including: <br />solvents, cleaning agents, paints, pesticides, batteries, and aerosol cans. Although the Project would <br />utilize common types of hazardous materials, normal routine use of these products pursuant to <br />existing regulations would not result in a significant hazard to the environment, residents, or workers <br />in the vicinity of the Project. Therefore, operational impacts related to routine transport, use, and <br />disposal of hazardous materials during operation of the Project would be less than significant. <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment <br />through reasonably foreseeable upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous <br />materials into the environment (Draft EIR at p. 5.7-23). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3-38