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Item 15 - Award Construction Contract for the Santa Ana Zoo Stormwater Capture and Diversion Project
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Item 15 - Award Construction Contract for the Santa Ana Zoo Stormwater Capture and Diversion Project
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City of Santa Ana California Environmental Quality Act <br />Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />materials during the operation of the Project. As such, the impacts are anticipated to be less than <br />significant. <br />b) As outlined, the potential for hazardous materials to create a significant hazard through routine <br />transport, use, or disposal is minimal. Nonetheless, such materials will be used during construction. <br />The handling and disposal of these materials will be conducted in compliance with applicable federal, <br />state, and county regulations, ensuring that no accidental release of hazardous materials into the <br />environment occurs. Therefore, the impacts are expected to be less than significant. <br />c) The nearest schools, Raymond A. Villa Fundamental Intermediate School and Saint Jeanne De <br />Lestonnac School, are each approximately 0.25 miles from the Project site. As discussed earlier, <br />handling and disposal of hazardous materials is anticipated to be minimal, and would be conducted in <br />compliance with existing federal, state, and county regulations. GHG emissions and criteria air <br />pollutants will be emitted, but not in a significant amount, as none of the GHG emissions exceed <br />SCAQMD thresholds. Therefore, impacts are anticipated to be less than significant. <br />d) There are no Federal Superfund or other cleanup sites near the proposed Project. According to the <br />California Department of Toxic Substances Control, the closest Federal Superfund site, the former <br />Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, is located approximately 7.5 miles southeast of the Project site. <br />Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. <br />e) The nearest airport is John Wayne Airport, located approximately 4.5 miles southwest of the Project <br />site. Since the airport is more than 2 miles from the Project site, no impacts are expected. <br />f) The Project will not interfere with emergency response or evacuation plans, as none of the roads <br />potentially impacted by the Project are designated as arterial roads by the City of Santa Ana. <br />Additionally, the Project will not increase the local population or the demand for emergency access. <br />As a result, no impacts are anticipated. <br />g) According to the Cal OES MyHazards Tool, the City of Santa Ana is not located within a Fire Hazard <br />Severity Zone. The city's highly urbanized setting reduces the likelihood of significant wildland fire <br />risks to people or structures. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. <br />-26CWE7 <br />- <br />
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