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93-36
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4/19/1993
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381 <br /> <br />WATER <br />1, ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS <br /> <br />The proposed project will result in the demand for 451,419 gallons <br />of water per day. The water supply from the City of Santa Ana <br />Water Department exceeds this demand. The City of Santa Ana Water <br />Department does not anticipate an impact on water service as a <br />result of the project. <br /> <br />2. FINDINGS <br /> <br />The mitigation measures contained in the Mitigation Monitoring <br />Program as Mitigation Monitoring Program Numbers 148 and 149 have <br />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 page <br />4-144 of the Revised Draft EIR and page 105 of the Responses to <br />Comments. <br /> <br />T, WABTEWATER <br /> <br />1. E....NV I RONMENTAL EFFECTS <br /> <br />The proposed project will create wastewater discharge flows of 0.84 <br />mgd. The construction of a new regional collector sewer to be <br />named the Memory Lane Interceptor (MLI) will be used to serve the <br />project. <br /> <br />FINDINGS <br /> <br />The mitigation measures contained in the Mitigation Monitoring <br />Program as Mitigation Monitoring Program Numbers 150 through 152 <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 page <br />4-147 of the Revised Draft EIR. <br /> <br />U. ~EBTHETICB <br /> <br />1. E.~VI RONMENTAL EFFECTS <br /> <br />Implementation of the proposed project will result in a significant <br />change in the visual character of the project site. The major <br />aesthetic impacts of the project relate to the bulk and height of <br />proposed structures and the density of planned land uses. Project <br />development will result in four high-rise structures ranging from <br />19 to 32 stories in height, two combined 8-level parking <br />structures, and several low-rise buildings. Bulk impacts can be <br />reduced by reducing the footprint or increasing the height of the <br /> <br />31 <br /> <br /> <br />
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