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319 <br /> <br />Capacity is available for the middle and high school levels. The <br />Fairhaven Elementary School is already over capacity. The <br />additional students from the proposed project may necessitate the <br />use of additional portable classrooms at the Fairhaven Elementary <br />site. The Orange Unified School District does not consider this <br />impact significant. <br /> <br />2. FINDINGS <br /> <br />Although the proposed project is not anticipated to cause a <br />significant adverse environmental effect, the mitigation measure <br />contained in the Mitigation Monitoring Program as Mitigation <br />Monitoring Program Number 136 has been incorporated into the <br />project. Substantial evidence supporting this finding is contained <br />in the record at page 4-129 of the Revised Draft EIR. <br /> <br />P. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL <br /> <br />1. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS <br /> <br />The proposed project will generate solid waste, contributing an <br />additional 1,295 tons of solid waste to landfills annually. It has <br />been determined through site plan review that inadequate access and <br />turning space is provided for the residential uses proposed for the <br />site. Therefore at the direction of the city and per written <br />correspondence between the City and project applicant of October <br />11, 1992 and October 30, 1991, a covenant outlining a trash pick-up <br />operation plan shall be included in the projects C,C&R's and <br />recorded against the property which will define the residential <br />trash pick-up for condominiums as a two-staged process. <br /> <br /> 2, FINDINGS <br /> <br />The mitigation measures contained in the Mitigation Monitoring <br />Program as Mitigation Monitoring Program Numbers 137 through 143 <br />have been required in, or incorporated into, the project and those <br />mitigation measures mitigate or avoid the significant environmental <br />effects identified in this EIR and outlined above. Substantial <br />evidence supporting this finding is contained in the record at <br />pages 4-132 to 4-134 of the Revised Draft EIR and p. 27 of the <br />Responses to Comments. <br /> <br />3o UNAVOIDABLE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS <br /> <br />Implementation of mitigation measures will reduce the impacts of <br />the proposed projection on solid waste disposal. Even with a <br />reduction of solid waste generated at the site, however, the <br />project will add solid waste to regional landfills, which have a <br />limited capacity. As discussed in the statement of overriding <br />considerations, though, the benefits from the proposed Main Street <br />Concourse project outweigh the adverse impacts on solid waste <br />disposal. <br /> <br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />