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(iii) In the alternative, to the extent <br />that the geology and soils impacts of the Project are not <br />insignificant or mitigated to a level of insignificance, the <br />environmental, SOCial, economic and othe~ b~n~fit~ of th~ <br />Project outweigh and override any such impacts, as more fully <br />stated in the Statement of Overriding Considerations <br />(Section III, below). <br /> <br /> E. Hydrology. <br /> <br /> (1) Facts. The hydrology impacts of the Project <br /> <br />are analyzed on pages 3-93 through 3-94 of the Draft EIR. <br />Construction of the Project will result in 90 percent coverage <br />of the Project Site with impervious surfaces, thereby changing <br />absorption rates and drainage patterns. The Draft EIR <br />recommends several mitigation measures, including construction <br />of a drainage system to carry runoff from the site pursuant to <br />plans approved by the City Engineer, obtaining approval from <br />the Orange County Environmental Management Agency for <br />connecting any storm drain to a County Flood Control facility, <br />and maintenance and sweeping of the.parking area on a regular <br />basis to reduce the amount of pollutants entering the drainage <br />system. <br /> <br /> (2) Findinqs. Based.upon the Final EIR and the <br />entire record before it, this City Council finds that: <br /> <br /> (i) The mitigation measures referenced <br />in the Final EIR have been adopted as Conditions of Approval or <br />incorporated into the Project. <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br /> <br />