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75C - MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
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75C
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3/2/2009
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Responses to <br />Environmental Checklist <br />For CEQA Compliance <br />No Impact <br />The City of Santa Ana receives 66% of its water from underground water supplies. The underground <br />water basin in the City ranges from -50-feet to +40-feet above sea level. Presently, the City pumps <br />underground water from 21 water wells. Fourteen of the water wells pump ground water into small <br />surface reservoirs. The remaining seven water wells pump underground water into the City's distribution <br />system. Approval of the proposed amendments to the Municipal Code to establish an ordinance for the <br />regulation of massage establishments and massage technician permits would not result in adverse <br />impacts to underground water supplies or prevent the recharge of underground water supplies, in that <br />approval of the proposed ordinance would not involve any activities that would impact underground water <br />supplies or provide impervious surfaces that would prevent the recharge of underground water supplies. <br />C. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the <br />alteration of the course of stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of <br />surface runoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on or off-site? <br />D. Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned <br />storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted run- <br />off? <br />L. Result in increased impervious surfaces and associated runoff? <br />M. Create a significant adverse environmental impact to drainage patterns due to changes in <br />runoff flow rates or volumes. <br />No Impact <br />The City of Santa Ana has a Master Plan of Drainage to guide the construction of adequate drainage <br />facilities in the City. The facilities include a series of underground storm drain systems, open storm drain <br />systems, catch basins and natural drainages. A significant drainage impact can occur when existing rates <br />of surface water runoff are increased and existing drainage facilities are unable to accommodate the <br />additional rates of runoff. Existing rates of surface water runoff can increase through the introduction of <br />additional amounts of impervious surfaces, or through changes to existing drainage patterns. Approval of <br />the proposed amendments to the Municipal Code to establish an ordinance for the regulation of massage <br />establishments -and massage technician permits would not alter existing drainage patterns or increase <br />existing rates of surface water runoff, in that approval of the proposed ordinance would not introduce <br />additional impervious surfaces or involve the development of any activities that would impact existing <br />drainage patterns. Through the land-use certificate and conditional use permit process, future massage <br />establishments implemented under the proposed ordinance would be evaluated for potential drainage <br />impacts. <br />F. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard <br />Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? <br />G. Place within a 100-year floodplain structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? <br />H. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard <br />Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? <br />No Impact <br />The City's General Plan identifies that portions of Santa Ana are within the 100-year flood Zone. Approval <br />of the proposed amendments to the Municipal Code to establish an ordinance for the regulation of <br />massage establishments and massage technician permits would not facilitate development within areas <br />subject to 100-year flood risks. <br />75C-58 <br />
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