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<br />CHAPTER 4 <br /> <br />Statement of Overriding <br />Considerations <br /> <br />4.1 INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />Section 15093 of the CEQA guidelines states: <br />(a) CEQA requires the decision-making agency to balance, as applicable, the economic, legal, social, <br />technological, or other benefits of a proposed project against its unavoidable environmental risks <br />when determining whether to approve the project. If the specific economic, legal, social, <br />technological, or other benefits of a proposed project outweigh the unavoidable adverse <br />environmental effects, the adverse environmental effects may be considered "acceptable." <br />(b) When the lead agency approves a project which will result in the occurrence of siguificant effects <br />which are identified in the final EIR but are not avoided or substantially lessened, the agency shall <br />state in writing the specific reason to support its actions based on the final EIR and/or other <br />information in the record. The statement of overriding considerations shall be supported by <br />substantial evidence in the record. <br />(c) If an agency makes a statement of overriding considerations, the statement should be included in <br />the record of the project approval and should be mentioned in the notice of determination. <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana (City) proposes to adopt a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding the <br />potential unavoidable significant impacts of the proposed project. 1bis section describes the anticipated <br />economic, social, and other benefits or other considerations of the proposed project to support the <br />decision to proceed with the project even though all of the identified impacts are not mitigated to a less- <br />than-significant level. <br /> <br />4.2 UNAVOIDABLE SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACTS <br /> <br />The City is proposing to approve the proposed project, with reductions and rev1S!ons to reduce <br />environmental impacts, and has prepared an EIR required by CEQA. Even with reductions and revisions <br />in the project, the following impacts are unavoidable because it has been determined that no feasible <br />mitigation is availible. Refer to Chapter 2 (CEQA Findings) for further clarification regarding the <br />impacts listed below. <br /> <br />4.2.1 <br /> <br />Metro East Mixed Use Overlay Zone Alternatives (Program- <br />Level) <br /> <br />Air Quality <br /> <br />Impact 4.2-4 <br /> <br />Construction activities associated with the proposed project would exceed South <br />Coast Air Quality Management District Standards for VOC and NOx, and would <br />result in a projected air quality violation. <br /> <br />Metro East Mixed Use Overlay Zone EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations <br /> <br />4-1 <br /> <br />758-77 <br />