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<br />III. AIR QUALITY <br /> <br />A. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of applicable Air <br />Quality Attainment Plan or congestion Management Plan? <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana is included within the South Coast Air <br />Quali ty Management District and subj ect to the requirements of <br />the Clean Air Act at both the Federal and State level. The South <br />Coast Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) is the primary planning <br />document to monitor if air quality standards and objectives are <br />being achieved in the South Coast Air Basin. The air quality <br />objectives in the AQMP are based upon population and growth <br />projections provided in a City's General Plan. A project could <br />be in conflict with the AQMP if it results in population and <br />growth impacts beyond those identified in a City's General Plan. <br />The proposed zoning ordinance amendment would not impact the <br />growth projections in the General Plan. Therefore, approval of <br />the proposed zoning ordinance amendment would not be in conflict <br />with the South Coast AQMP. <br /> <br />B. violate any stationary source air quality standard or <br />contribute to an existing or proposed air quality <br />violation? <br />C. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any <br />criteria pollutant for which the project region is non- <br />attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air <br />quality standard? <br />D. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant <br />concentrations? <br />E. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number <br />of people? <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />Approval of the proposed zoning ordinance amendment would not <br />result in any long-term or short-term air quality impacts, or <br />odor impacts in that the proposed ordinance amendment would not <br />involve any activities that would generate short-term or long- <br />term air pollutant emissions or odor emissions. While single- <br />family residential land uses developed under the amended <br />standards could result in air quality and odor impacts, the <br />city's development review process would evaluate the proposed <br />single family residential land uses for potential short and long <br />term air quality and odor impacts. <br /> <br />758-49 <br />