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Any modifications to the existing or planned storm drain facilities or any new storm <br />drains, as determined by the Hydrology and Hydraulic Study, will be incorporated in <br />the final project design. The costs for the design and implementation o[ these <br />improvements will be borne by the Register. <br /> <br />As part of the building permit application for each.phase of the proposed project, <br />Register will pay to the City o[ Santa Aha fees o[ $3,310, or as designated by the <br />City of Santa Aha, per acre of new development, to the nearest 1/100th of an acre, <br />for the Drainage Assessment Area. <br /> <br />Significant Effect <br /> <br />Implementation of the proposed project would generate additional solid wastes similar to <br />the solid wastes currently generated by the Register. This increase in solid wastes would <br />be offset in part by the reduction in generated wastes when the apartments are removed. <br /> <br />FindinR <br /> <br />Finding 1: <br /> <br />Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />project which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental <br />effect identified in the Final FIR. <br /> <br />Facts in Support of the Finding <br /> <br />The following mitigation measures, which have been incorporated in the proposed <br />project, will substantially reduce the effects of the generation of solid wastes, to a level <br />of insignificance: <br /> <br />Source reduction techniques and recycling to minimize solid waste generation at <br />the expanded Register facility will be an extension of the existing Register <br />materials recycling program. In addition, the Register will continue to evaluate <br />additional ways and opportunities to recycle materials and otherwise reduce the <br />amounts of solid waste generated by the proposed project. <br /> <br />When possible, the Register will use biodegradable materials for its activities and <br />will encourage the use of such materials by vendors. <br /> <br />Significant Effect <br /> <br />The closure of segments of Fruit and Sixth Streets will impact existing Southern <br />CaLifornia Edison (SCI:) distribution facilities located on these streets. In addition, the <br />proposed project will result in an increased demand for electricity, which will be offset <br />to some delllree by the reduction in demand when the apartments are removed. <br /> <br />Finding <br /> <br />Finding h <br /> <br />Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />project which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental <br />effect identified in the Final EIR. <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br />