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<br />throughout the day and evening, on both weekdays and weekends. <br />In addition parking would be available on adj acent sites since <br />office uses within the Brookhollow Office Park would not be <br />operating in the evening hours and on week-ends when the <br />nightclub/concert venue use is likely to occur. <br /> <br />G. <br /> <br />Conflict with <br />transportation <br /> <br />adopted policies <br /> <br />supporting <br /> <br />alternative <br /> <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The Orange County Transportation Authority operates a fixed <br />route bus service within the project area, along Grand Avenue. <br />Other alternative modes of transportation such as Metrolink and <br />Amtrak Train Service would also be available through bus service <br />to the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center. <br /> <br />The proposed project would not be in conflict with any <br />policies regarding alternative modes of transportation. <br />would implementation of the proposed project displace <br />existing modes of public transportation provided within <br />project area. <br /> <br />City <br />Nor <br />any <br />the <br /> <br />XVI UTILITIES/SERVICE SYSTEMS <br /> <br />D. Are sufficient water supplies available to serve the <br />project from existing entitlements and resources or are new <br />or expanded entitlements needed? <br /> <br />Less than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana Water Department would provide domestic <br />water service for the proposed proj ect. The City of Santa Ana <br />produces water from two sources. The Orange County Groundwater <br />Basin provides 66% of the annual water supply and the <br />Metropolitan Water District provides 34% of the annual water <br />supply. The City of Santa Ana has 19 active wells with combined <br />capacities of approximately 42,500 gallons per minute. The City <br />also has seven MWD connections with combined normal operating <br />capacities of 20,700 gallons per minute. The total combined <br />capacity of all water production facilities is 63,200 gallons <br />per minute. <br /> <br />The project area is improved water distribution facilities. The <br />City's Water Department utilizes a generation rate of 100 <br />gallons per day for each two square feet of retail and <br />restaurant area to determine water and wastewater demands. The <br />proposed project would have a water demand of 12,100 gallons per <br />day. The proposed project is consistent with the City's General <br />Plan and Urban Water Management Plan. No adverse impacts in <br /> <br />40 <br /> <br />7 5A1"J7 0 <br />
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