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2005-016 - Statement of Overriding Considerations for the Property Located at 2725 North Main Street
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2005-016 - Statement of Overriding Considerations for the Property Located at 2725 North Main Street
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<br />. <br /> <br />!. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />City Place <br />Focused Environmental Impact Report <br /> <br />Findings and Facts in Support of Findings <br /> <br />There are no feasible mitigation measures to substantially reduce NO" CO and ROG emissions <br />during operation of the proposed proj ect. Therefore, the significant adverse impacts during <br />operation of the City Place project re1ated to regional NO., CO and ROG emissions cannot be <br />reduced to below a level of significance, Compliance with the fol1owing project enhancement <br />measure will lessen air quality impacts <br /> <br />AQ-7 Tbe project shall comply with SCAQMD Rule 402 - Nuisances in the Siting of Trash Bins <br />and Exhausts of Restaurant Cooking Fumes. <br /> <br />Level of Significance ofImoacts Related to Long Term Regional NO" CO and ROG Emissions <br /> <br />The adverse operational impacts of the City Place project related to long term operational NO" <br />CO and ROG emissions cannot be mitigated to below a level of significance. <br /> <br />4.L3 <br /> <br />Cumulative Impacts Related to Air Quality <br /> <br />Potential1y Significant Cumulative Adverse Imoact Related to Air Ouality <br /> <br />As discussed above, tbe construction related NO, emissions of the proposed project and the <br />operations related NO" ROG and CO emissions of the proposed project would exceed the <br />applicable South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) thresholds for these <br />criteria pollutants. The impacts from the proposed project plus related cumulative projects <br />would additionally contribute to cumulatively significant adverse emissions in the South Coast <br />Air Basin (Basin), wbich is already a nonattainment area. This impact is significant and adverse <br />and cannot be mitigated to below a level of significance. Regional programs to reach air quality <br />goals and standards will be adhered to by the cumulative projects, reducing the impact. <br />However, the incremental increase is considered significant and adverse when added to the <br />existing nonattainment levels of the Basin. <br /> <br />Finding Related to Cumulative Air Oualitv <br /> <br />Specific economic, legal, social, technological or other consideration, make infeasible the <br />mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the Final EIR. <br /> <br />Facts in Supoort of the Finding Related to Cumulative Air Oualitv <br /> <br />There are no feasible mitigation measures to substantial1y reduce NO, emissions during <br />construction and regional NO., CO and ROG emissions during operation ofthe proposed project. <br />Tberefore, the significant adverse air quality impacts during construction and operation of the <br />City Place project cannot be reduced to below a level of significance. Therefore, tbe City Place <br />project wil1 contribute cumulatively to adverse air quality impacts in the Basin. <br /> <br />Level of Significance of Imoacts Related to Cumulative Air Ouality <br /> <br />C:\Documents and SettingsIBKaufman\Local Se/tingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKB\Ciry Pwce firzdin~s.fin¡; <br />September 29, 2004 Res'olut!on 20lJ5-016 <br />Page 29 of 53 <br /> <br />Page <br />
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