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142 <br /> <br />lighting. <br /> <br />(d) <br /> <br />The revls,, project represents a substantial reduction <br />In bulldi tttenslty whlch will generate less traffic <br />than th previously preferred project, thereby reduclng <br />air polhcant generation from mobile sources. <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />Ail significant environmental effects that can be feasibly <br />avoided have been eliminated or substantially lessened by <br />virtue of measures described above. <br /> <br />(3) <br /> <br />Other changes or alterations are within the responsibility <br />and jurisdiction of other public agencies and not solely the <br />City of Santa Ana, In that regional solutions are required to <br />address cumulative air quality Issues. Other responsible <br />agencies Include the surrounding local cities, the County of <br />Orange, the South Coast Air Quality Management Dlstrlct, <br />and the State of California Air Resources Board, and the <br />Federal Environmental Protection Agency. <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />Specific economic, social, or other considerations make <br />infeasible mitigation measures not Identified in the <br />Addendum and project alternatives as described in Section <br />V of this document, in that: <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />The proposed project is consistent with the District <br />Center land use designation and existing zoning. It Is <br />also consistent with the character and intensity of <br />other development within Hutton Centre. As such, <br />the project represents a reasonable use of the prolect <br />site. <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />Due to economics and personal choice in the selection <br />of housing, substantial home to job commuting in the <br />region would result from any consistent and reasonable <br />use of the subject site. <br /> <br />(5) <br /> <br />Any re,nalnlng unavoidable adverse impacts are acceptable <br />when compared to, and balanced against the facts set forth <br />above and In the Statement of Overriding Considerations. <br /> <br />LONG-TERM NOISE GENERATION <br /> <br />A. Impact: <br /> <br />Long-term noise Impacts will be associated with traffic <br />generation. Incre~nental Increases In noise levels will act to <br />cumulatively contribute to noise problems in conjunction with <br />other on-going regional growth. <br /> <br />Finding: <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />