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The Industrial and Industrial Flex land uses are not anticipated to produce odors, and Mitigation <br /> Measure AQ-4 would ensure that odor impacts are minimized and facilities would comply with <br /> South Coast AQMD Rule 402. Therefore, Impact 5.2-6 would be less than significant. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> AQ-4 Prior to discretionary approval by the City of Santa Ana, if it is determined that a <br /> development project has the potential to emit nuisance odors beyond the property line, <br /> an odor management plan shall be prepared by the project applicant and submitted to <br /> the City of Santa Ana for review and approval. Facilities that have the potential to <br /> generate nuisance odors include, but are not limited to: <br /> • Wastewater treatment plants <br /> • Composting, green waste, or recycling facilities <br /> • Fiberglass manufacturing facilities <br /> • Painting/coating operations <br /> • Large-capacity coffee roasters <br /> • Food-processing facilities <br /> The odor management plan shall demonstrate compliance with the South Coast Air <br /> Quality Management District's Rule 402 for nuisance odors. The Odor Management <br /> Plan shall identify the best available control technologies for toxics (T-BACTs) that will <br /> be utilized to reduce potential odors to acceptable levels, including appropriate <br /> enforcement mechanisms. T-BACTs may include but are not limited to scrubbers (i.e., <br /> air pollution control devices) at the industrial facility. T-BACTs identified in the odor <br /> management plan shall be identified as mitigation measures in the environmental <br /> document prepared for the development project and/or incorporated into the project's <br /> site plan. <br /> Finding <br /> Finding 1. The City hereby makes Finding 1. Changes or alterations have been required in, or <br /> incorporated into, the project that avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect <br /> as identified in the PEIR. These changes are identified in the form of the mitigation measure <br /> above. The City of Santa Ana hereby finds that implementation of the mitigation measure is <br /> feasible, and the measure is therefore adopted. <br /> 2. Biological Resources <br /> Impact 5.3-1: Implementation of the General Plan Update could result in adverse impacts <br /> to candidate, sensitive, or special-status species. <br /> The inventory of existing conditions determined that no parcels with a proposed land use <br /> designation that allows for development (i.e., not an open space designation) currently has <br /> Santa Ana General Plan Update <br /> CE 5T ac an Statement 32 — 50 2 <br /> Of ri ing onsiderations -27- 61 /Rer�0 2 1 <br />