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75A - PH - ORDINANCE AMEND SAMC TELECOM FACILITIES
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75A - PH - ORDINANCE AMEND SAMC TELECOM FACILITIES
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3/21/2011
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F. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood <br />Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard <br />delineation map? <br />G. Place within a 100-year floodplain structures which would impede or <br />redirect flood flows? <br />H. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood <br />Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard <br />delineation map? <br />No Impact <br />The City's General Plan identifies that portions of Santa Ana are within the 100-year <br />flood Zone. Approval of the proposed amendment to the Municipal Code to establish <br />development standards and a permitting process for the installation of <br />telecommunication devices in the public right of way within the City of Santa Ana would <br />not facilitate development within areas subject to 100-year flood risks. <br />J. Result in significant alteration of receiving water quality during or following <br />construction. <br />K. Could the proposed project result in increased erosion downstream? <br />No Impact <br />Erosion refers to the removal of soil from exposed bedrock surfaces by water or wind. <br />The effects of erosion are intensified with an increase in slope, the narrowing of runoff <br />channels and by the removal of groundcover, which leaves the soil exposed. Approval <br />of the proposed ordinance would not result in any erosion impacts, in that the proposed <br />amendments would not involve any construction activities that would disturb or uncover <br />soils to facilitate erosion impacts. <br />0. Tributary to other environmentally sensitive areas? If so, can it exacerbate <br />already existing sensitive conditions? <br />P. Have a potentially significant environmental impact or surface water quality <br />to either marine, fresh or wetland waters? <br />S. Impact aquatic, wetland or riparian habitat? <br />No Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there are no sensitive <br />marine waters, fresh waters or wetlands in the City. However, the City does contain <br />several drainage systems that convey drainage flows to sensitive marine resources. <br />Pollutants conveyed through these drainage systems could adversely impact sensitive <br />marine resources. Approval of the proposed ordinance would not result in any activities <br />75A-34
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