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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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Contract specifications shall be included in the proposed project construction documents, which <br />shall be approved by the City of Santa Ana. (Impact 4.2-5) <br />MM4.2-17 Upon issuance of building or grading permits, whichever is issued earliest, <br />notification shall be mailed to owners and occupants of all developed land uses within '/4 mile of <br />any project within the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and SD 84B) boundaries greater than four <br />stories in height or 25,000 sf in area providing a schedule for major construction activities that <br />will occur through the duration of the construction period. In addition, the notification will include <br />the identification and contact number for a community liaison and designated construction <br />manager that would be available on site to monitor construction activities. The construction <br />manager shall be responsible for complying with all project requirements related to PM10 <br />generation. The construction manager will be located at the on -site construction office during <br />construction hours for the duration of all construction activities. Contract information for the <br />community liaison and construction manager will be located at the construction office, City Hall, <br />the police department, and a sign on site. (Impact 4.2-5) <br />MM4.2-18 The developer shall require by contract specifications that the architectural coating <br />(paint and primer) products used would have a VOC rating of 125 grams per liter or less. <br />Contract specifications shall be included in the proposed project construction documents, which <br />shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Santa Ana. (Impact 4.2-5) <br />MM4.2-19 The developer shall require by contract specifications that materials that do not <br />require painting be used during construction to the extent feasible. Contract specifications shall <br />be included in the proposed project construction documents, which shall be reviewed and <br />approved by the City of Santa Ana. (Impact 4.2-5) <br />MM4.2-20 The developer shall require by contract specifications that pre -painted construction <br />materials be used to the extent feasible. Contract specifications shall be included in the <br />proposed project construction documents, which shall be reviewed and approved by the City of <br />Santa Ana. (Impact 4.2-5) <br />MM4.2-21 As individual components of the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and SD 84B) are <br />implemented, an air quality impact analyses will be completed to determine their independent <br />significance levels. Mitigation is to be incorporated at the individual component level to bring the <br />individual components to less than significant on a site -by -site basis. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-22 Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall demonstrate that the design <br />of the proposed buildings or structures exceeds current Title 24 requirements (Title 24, Part 6 <br />of the California Code of Regulations; The Energy Commission adopted the 2008 Standards on <br />April 23, 2008, and the Building Standards Commission approved them for publication on <br />September 11, 2008. The 2008 Residential Compliance Manual was adopted by the <br />Commission on December 17, 2008, and the 2008 Non-residential Compliance Manual was <br />adopted January 14, 2009.Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Non Residential <br />Buildings, as amended November 1, 2005; Cool Roof Coatings performance standards as <br />amended September 11, 2006) by a minimum of 20 percent, subject to review by the County <br />Building Official. Documentation of compliance with this measure shall be provided to the <br />Planning Department and Building Official for review and approval prior to issuance of the <br />permit. Installation of the identified design features or equipment will be confirmed by the <br />County Building Official prior to certificate of occupancy. Any combination of the following <br />design features may be used to fulfill this mitigation provided that the total increase in efficiency <br />meets or exceeds 20 percent: <br />o Increase in insulation such that heat transfer and thermal bridging is minimized <br />January 2025 21 Environmental Analysis <br />
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