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CITY OF SANTA ANA SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROHIBITION ORDINANCE <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />4. Evaluation of Environmental Impacts <br />Page 20 PlaceWorks <br /> Provide changing/shower facilities as specified in Section A5.106.4.3 of the CALGreen <br />Code (Nonresidential Voluntary Measures). <br /> Provide bicycle parking facilities per Section A4.106.9 (Residential Voluntary Measures) <br />of the CALGreen Code and Sec. 41-1307.1 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. <br /> Provide preferential parking spaces for low-emitting, fuel-efficient, and carpool/van <br />vehicles per Section A5.106.5.1 of the CALGreen Code (Nonresidential Voluntary <br />Measures). <br /> Provide facilities to support electric charging stations per Section A5.106.5.3 <br />(Nonresidential Voluntary Measures) and Section A5.106.8.2 (Residential Voluntary <br />Measures) of the CALGreen Code. <br /> Applicant-provided appliances (e.g., dishwashers, refrigerators, clothes washers, and <br />dryers) shall be Energy Star–certified appliances or appliances of equivalent energy <br />efficiency. Installation of Energy Star–certified or equivalent appliances shall be verified <br />by Building & Safety during plan check. <br /> Applicants for future development projects along existing and planned transit routes shall <br />coordinate with the City of Santa Ana and Orange County Transit Authority to ensure <br />that bus pad and shelter improvements are incorporated, as appropriate. <br />AQ-3 Prior to discretionary approval by the City of Santa Ana, project applicants for new industrial <br />or warehousing development projects that 1) have the potential to generate 100 or more diesel <br />truck trips per day or have 40 or more trucks with operating diesel-powered transport <br />refrigeration units, and 2) are within 1,000 feet of a sensitive land use (e.g., residential, schools, <br />hospitals, or nursing homes), as measured from the property line of the project to the property <br />line of the nearest sensitive use, shall submit a health risk assessment (HRA) to the City of <br />Santa Ana for review and approval. The HRA shall be prepared in accordance with policies <br />and procedures of the State Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment and the <br />South Coast Air Quality Management District. If the HRA shows that the incremental cancer <br />risk and/or noncancer hazard index exceed the respective thresholds, as established by the <br />South Coast AQMD at the time a project is considered, the project applicant will be required <br />to identify and demonstrate that best available control technologies for toxics (T-BACTs), <br />including appropriate enforcement mechanisms, are capable of reducing potential cancer and <br />noncancer risks to an acceptable level. T-BACTs may include, but are not limited to, restricting <br />idling on-site, electrifying warehousing docks to reduce diesel particulate matter, or requiring <br />use of newer equipment and/or vehicles. T BACTs identified in the HRA shall be identified <br />as mitigation measures in the environmental document and/or incorporated into the site plan. <br />AQ-4 Prior to discretionary approval by the City of Santa Ana, if it is determined that a development <br />project has the potential to emit nuisance odors beyond the property line, an odor <br />management plan shall be prepared by the project applicant and submitted to the City of Santa <br />Exhibit 3 - Environmental Analysis