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022 <br /> <br />Specific economic, social or other considerations make infeasible the mitigation <br />measures or alternatives identified in the environmental impact report. <br /> <br />Facts in Support of Finding <br /> <br />Measures have been incorporated into those approved cumulative projects to reduce school <br />impacts. Other cumulative projects under review by the City may also have measures <br />incorporated, if approved, to reduce school impacts. Even with the incorporation of mitigation <br />measures into the cumulative projects, the contribution of additional students by cumulative <br />projects and the Plan Amendment to area schools cannot be mitigated to a level of insignificance. <br /> <br />VIL MITIGATION MEASURES FOR IMPACTS CONSIDERED TO BE LESS THAN <br /> SIGNIFICANT <br /> <br />This section describes mitigation measures for those effects of the proposed project which are <br />considered to be less than significant and that, therefore, are not required under CEQA. <br />However, these measures improve the project and are acceptable under CEQA. Findings are not <br />required f6r effects determined to be less than significant. <br /> <br />The impact categories determined to be less than significant and the mitigation measures <br />incorporated in the projects are described below. <br /> <br />Earth Resources <br /> <br />The future development of projects in the Project Area through the use of eminent domain could <br />be subject to liquefaction and subsidence impacts, depending upon their location in relation to <br />known liquefaction and subsidence areas in the City. <br /> <br />All future projects that require grading and excavation for the construction of building <br />foundations, parking structures, storm drains, sewer lines, etc. will be required by the City <br />of Santa Ana to have a preliminary geotechnical investigation prepared prior to the <br />approval of grading plans. The geotechnical reports will identify the potential <br />geotechnical constraints associated with the construction of each specific project. Should <br />a geotechnical report identify an existing situation that could have a potential earth <br />resources impact to either the building, tenants or adjacent properties, appropriate <br />measures approved by the City will be incorporated into the project to mitigate the <br />potential impact. <br /> <br />21_o <br /> <br /> <br />