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75D - MERGER S.A. REDEVELOPMENT
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9/7/2004
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<br />(E) No Impact <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana is located just southeast of John <br />Wayne Airport. According to the City's General Plan Land <br />Use Element EIR, there are no Redevelopment Project Areas <br />that are impactéd with aircraft noise ~evels in excess of <br />City or County standards. Therefore, approval and <br />implementation of the proposed Merger would not expose <br />people within the City to excessive aircraft noise impacts. <br /> <br />X. <br /> <br />POPULATION/HOUSING <br /> <br />(A.B.C) Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />Approval of the proposed Merger would not directly induce <br />substantial growth in the City or would not displace <br />existing residential uses or population. Though, future <br />redevelopment activities implemented within the Merged <br />Project Area could potentially induce population growth <br />within the project area beyond local and regional <br />projections or could displace existing residential uses. <br />However, through the City's Development review process, <br />future redevelopment activities implemented within the <br />Merged Project Area would be evaluated for potential growth <br />inducing impacts and the displacement of residential uses <br />and population and where needed mitigation measures would <br />be identified to avoid or minimize potential housing and <br />population impacts. <br /> <br />XIII. PUBLIC SERVICES <br /> <br />(A) Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />Approval of the proposed Merger would not directly generate <br />additional demands for public services over current levels <br />of demand. Though, future redevelopment activities <br />implemented within the Merged Project Area could generate <br />additional demands for public services. However, through <br />the City's development review process future redevelopment <br />activities implemented within the Merged Project Area would <br />be evaluated to ensure that adequate public facilities are <br />available. <br /> <br />Page 156 of 190 <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />75D-166 <br />
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