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2005-063 - Statement of Overriding Considerations for the Property Located at 1, 9 and 10 East Hutton Centre Drive
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2005-063 - Statement of Overriding Considerations for the Property Located at 1, 9 and 10 East Hutton Centre Drive
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<br />MacArthur Place South Findings and Facts in Support of Findings <br />Environmental Impact Report <br /> <br />Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Public Services <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The adverse impacts of the MacArthur Place South project related to public services would be <br />mitigated to below a level of significance based on implementation of measures PS-l, PS-2, PS- <br />3, PS-4, PS-5, PS-6, PS-7, PS-8 and PS-9. <br /> <br />4.2.6 Impacts Related to Traffic and Transportation <br /> <br />As discussed in Section 5.11 of the EIR, implementation of the MacArthur Place South project <br />would result in Year 2007 project related traffic impacts at the intersection Main <br />Street/Sunflower, Hutton Centre Drive/MacArthur Boulevard, Hutton Centre Drive/Hutton <br />Centre Loop, and the segment of MacArthur Boulevard between Hutton Centre Drive/Imperial <br />Promenade and the SR 55 Northbound and Southbound On-Ramps. Additionally, the project <br />would result in additional parking demands within MacArthur Place South and the potential <br />exists that project traffic could intrude into the Sandpointe Neighborhood. <br /> <br />Findings Related to Traffic and Transportation Impacts <br /> <br />Mitigation measures and/or project enhancement measures have been incorporated into the <br />project, which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in <br />the EIR. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Facts in Support of the Finding Related to Traffic and Transportation Impacts <br /> <br />Implementation of mitigation measures T-l, T-3, T-4, T-5, T-8, T-9 and T-lO would <br />substantially lessen the adverse impacts of the MacArthur Place South project related to project <br />related traffic and transportation impacts and would reduce potentially significant adverse <br />impacts to below a level of significance. <br /> <br />T -I Prior to issuance of building occupancy permits, the project developer in cooperation <br />with the City of Santa Ana, shall provide for the restripping of the outside southbound <br />through lane at the intersection of Main Street and Sunflower to a shared through and <br />right turn lane. <br /> <br />T-3 Prior to issuance of building occupancy permits, the project developer in cooperation <br />with the City of Santa Ana, shall provide for the restripping the shared through right-turn <br />lane at Hutton Centre Drive and MacArthur Boulevard to provide an exclusive through <br />lane and construct a second northbound right turn lane for the northbound traffic. <br /> <br />T-4 Prior to issuance of building occupancy permits, the project developer shall pay for the <br />construction of a third eastbound through lane on MacArthur Boulevard between Hutton <br />Centre Drive/Imperial Promenade and the Sr-55 northbound on-ramp. <br /> <br />T-5 <br /> <br />Prior to the issuance of building occupancy permits, the project developer in cooperation <br />with the City of Santa Ana, shall provide for the installation of a traffic signal at Hutton <br />Centre Drive and Hutton Centre Loop. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Exhibit B <br />Page 25 of 38 <br /> <br />Page 25 <br />
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