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Attaclmtent 1: Reasons for Denying Transit Zmiing Code <br /> Briggs La?ti• Cori~aration-June 5, 2U11} <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> 3.02 Tltere are feasible mitigation measures that can implement to zeduce greenhouse <br /> gas emissions.' <br /> • Street. lights must be replaced with more efficient lighting. See Exs. 3c-3d. <br /> • Traffic signal lights must be replaced with LED lights. See Exs. 3e-3f. <br /> • Install energy efficient exit signs and other lighted signs in public <br /> buildings. <br /> • Install Energy Star rated vending machines. See Ex. 3g. <br /> • Directional and shielded LED lights for exterior lighting and install <br /> exterior and security lights with motion detectors (www.night~vise.org) <br /> • Install filters on public drinking fountains to cut do«rn on the use of plastic <br /> water containers <br /> • Prefer°ential parking for hybrid vehicles <br /> • Solar panels could be installed on public buildings. See Ex. 3h. <br /> 3A3 There are a number of feasible mitigation measures that the City of Santa Ana <br /> could incorporate regarding other development. <br /> • You should include a mitigation measure saying that only no- or low-VOC <br /> paint be used, <br /> • You should prohibit against continuous all-night outdoor lighting in sports <br /> stadiums, construction sites, and other similar uses unless required for security <br /> reasons. As an alternative to continuous all-night outdoor lights, motion <br /> detectors should be used for outdoor lighting where necessary. <br /> • You should require cttergy audits for residential and comrnercial buildings <br /> prior to the completion of sale, and that audit results and information about <br /> opportunities for energy efficiency improvements be presented to the buyer. <br /> • All new or substantially rehabilitated buildings could be constructed to allow <br /> for easy, cast-effective installation of solar systems in the future using "solar- <br /> ready" features such as limiting obstructions on the south sloped roof. <br /> ' Even (hough you chose to make the changes through a zoning code instead of the general plan <br /> <br /> process,the CAPCOA "Model Policies for GHGs in General Plans" is a great resource for <br /> developing more specific and enforceable tneastu•es. Ex. 3b. <br /> <br />