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LAND USE ELEMENT <br />INFRASTRUCTURE <br />"I'he City's ability co implement the Land Use Plan ofche Elcmcnt is largely based <br />upon the current and future capacity of the City's major infrastructure- systems. <br />"I'he capacity considerations included in the dcvelopmenc of the Land Use Plan <br />include the following: <br />The Santa Ana Water Department delivers service to City businesses and <br />residents Based on 2005 Urban Water Manatemcnt Plan. the City-s-~.Q <br />cxpectsed to continue. to have access to adequate water supplies through the <br />year 2025-1-EI without problems oFinajor significance. <br />Increases in development may require the construction of additional sewer <br />facilities. The Orange County Sanitation District's Sewer Master Plan is <br />outlines plans For chc provision of <br />cfticien[. and adequate sewage disposal services throughout the County. <br />Storm drain facilities in the City need replacement and upgrades in some <br />areas to meet the LO-year storm criteria. The (:ity's Updated Master Plan of <br />Drainage has identified and prioritized storm drain improvements needed in <br />the City co accommodate dcvelopmenc anticipated in the Land Use Plan. <br />In compliance with State legislation, the City has implemented a citywide <br />recycling program to reduce its rate of solid waste generation, and its impact <br />upon County landfills. <br />"I'he foregoing environmental and infrastructure-related factors may have <br />implications in regard to future land use and development. While none arc <br />sufficient to preclude development, each must be thoroughly evaluated in <br />decisions regarding the development of particular sites and uses in implementing <br />the Land Use flan. <br />Y': <br />l ~ ~~'-. ;-~ Resolution No- 2010-025 <br />"`E ~ ,a ~ <br />- ~ Page 19 of 107 <br />-,•. <br />:; < <br />_._.. <br />g CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />