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Responses to <br />Environmental Checklist <br />For CEQA Compliance <br />ordinance would not involve any activities that would include the handling, storage or distribution of <br />hazardous materials or emit hazardous emissions. <br />D. For a project located within an airport land use plan or where such a plan has not been <br />adopted, within two mites where a public airport or public use airport, would the project <br />result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? <br />No Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR and the Orange County Airports Environs <br />Land Use Plan, Santa Ana is not located within any aircraft accident potential zones. Additionally, there <br />are no private airstrips in the City. Therefore, approval of the proposed amendments to the Municipal <br />Code would not increase the potential for safety hazards for people residing in or working within the City. <br />HYDROLOGYNVATER QUALITY <br />A. Violate Regional Water Quality Control Board water quality standards or waste discharge <br />requirements? <br />E. Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? <br />I. Result in an increase in pollutant discharges to receiving waters? <br />N. Tributary to an already impaired water body, as listed orr the Clean Water Act Section <br />303(d) list. If so, can it result in an increase in any pollutant of which the body is already <br />impaired? <br />R. Cause or contribute to an exceedance of applicable surface or groundwater receiving <br />water quality objectives or degradation of beneficial uses? <br />No Impact <br />The City of Santa Ana is included within four watersheds; San Diego Creek, Santa Ana River, Talbert and <br />Westminster. Each of these watershed areas are .under the jurisdiction of the Santa Ana Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board and subject to the objectives, water quality standards and Best Management <br />Practice requirements. established in the Santa Ana River Basin Plan and Orange County Drainage Area <br />Management Plan. The City of Santa Ana does not contain any impaired water bodies, as defined by <br />Section 303 of the Clean Water Act. However, the City does contain several drainage facilities that <br />convey surface water runoff into bodies of water that are classified as impaired. Approval of the. <br />proposed amendments to the Municipal Code to establish an ordinance for the regulation of massage <br />establishments and massage technician permits would not directly involve routine waste discharges that <br />would be in conflict with water quality standards established by the State Regional Water Quality Control <br />Board, in that the approval of the proposed ordinance would not involve any long term operations or <br />construction activities that would involve the discharge of water. Through the land-use certificate and <br />conditional use permit process, future massage establishments implemented under the proposed <br />ordinance would be evaluated for potential water quality impacts and would be subject to the City's storm <br />water protection requirements. <br />B. Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater <br />recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local <br />groundwater table level. <br />Q. Have a potentially significant adverse impact on groundwater quality? <br />75C-57 <br />