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The GP EIR analyzed the comprehensive update of the Santa Ana General Plan (Approved Project). The <br />GP EIR addressed the entire territory within the plan area's boundary and the full spectrum of issues associated <br />with management of the plan area. The General Plan also 'included forecasts of long-term conditions and <br />outlined development goals and policies; exhibits and diagrams; and the objectives, principles, standards, and <br />plan proposals throughout its various elements. Specifically, the General Plan identified policies related to <br />promoting compatible land uses, preserving neighborhood character, promoting healthy neighborhoods, and <br />promoting the enforcement of standards. <br />1.3.1 Environmental Analysis Findings <br />The GP EIR addressed the potential impacts of the GP and provided mitigation measures, as necessary, for <br />impacts determined to be potentially significant. <br />Two, environmental categories were found to have no impacts: <br />• Agriculture and Forestry Resources <br />• Wildfire <br />The following environmental categories were found to have less than significant impacts upon -implementation <br />of General Plan policies, existing regulations, and standard conditions of approval: No CEQA mitigation was <br />required for: <br />a Aestlietics <br />0 Energy <br />n Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />a Hydrology and Water Quality <br />a Land Use and Planning <br />a Mineral Resources <br />a Public Services <br />0 Transportation <br />a Utilities and Service Systems <br />The following impacts were deternuined to be less than significant upon implementation General Plan policies, <br />existing regulations, standard conditions of approval, and recommended CEQA Mitigation Measures: <br />0 Biological Resources <br />0 Geology and Soils <br />m Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />0 Tribal Cultural Resources <br />Ordinance NS-3072 <br />