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EXHIBIT 'A' <br />PAGE 8 <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Future development shall be in compliance with the Santa Ana Municipal Building Security <br />Ordinance. Plans for development shall undergo review by the Santa Ana Police Department for <br />crime prevention design and measures promoting security and defensible space. <br /> <br />3. New development shall have automatic fire sprinklers in all stntctures, if possible. <br /> <br />One deputy fire inspector as on-site fire inspector shall be provided during the construction phase <br />(starting at constraction of first building to sinai sign-off on last shell of a structure). <br /> <br />Security arrangements must be reviewed by the Santa Ana Police Department when development <br />plans are known. <br /> <br /> In order to implement crime prevention, the use ofp~ivate security, security alarms,~se of locks <br /> and deadbolts, increase employee and public ctime awareness ~d,~ feasible. <br /> Local projects shall be incorporated in the development~q, be~C~ty-wide~,~a~lVR~e~nptt~n system <br /> forpoliceandfire. ~~~'~t~ ~ <br /> <br />The primary infrastructure impacts wi~f _g~istin_~_ ~c~. ~,g't'5-community <br />centers, irrigation lines for additional turf\areas~~en streets are vacated. <br />Any new and upgraded facilities will be re~ir~. '~q~]~b,~lumbing fixtures. Some storm <br />drains may also need to be redesigned wi~fu~f,l~ent. <br /> <br />Great Western Reclamation has indicated }kttUn~ill have no impact on their <br /> <br />services. Any new development can be served by existing tracks and manpower. Solid waste generated by <br />community facilities is subject to fluctuations due to seasonal influences such as school vacations, and <br />greater use of parks during the summer. <br /> <br />Finding: Finding I <br /> <br />Facts in Support of Finding <br /> <br />Impacts on utilities can be reduced to levels of insignificance by requiring a drainage analysis and <br />improvements, source reduction and recycling programs, and other utility upgrades needed to adequately <br />serve individual projects. Planned capital improvement projects will also prevent adverse impacts on <br />utilities. <br /> <br />N) CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />Potentially Significant Effect: <br /> <br />Potential environmental impacts could result from the demolition of culturally significant structures or the <br />disturbance of a previously unknown site of prehistoric or historic significance. The expansion or <br />development of a park in an area that has only been marginally disturbed may result in the discovery of <br />artifacts. A number of park improvements are recommended in existing parks and any excavation may <br />uncover a previously unknown site. New development may involve the demolition of existing onsite <br />improvements. Appropriate surveys need to be undertaken to ensure that the stractures slated for demolition <br />are not historically significant. <br /> <br /> <br />
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