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(a BENDER READY -MIX CONCRETE MANUFACTURING PROJECT <br />Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />10. Other public agencies whose approval is required (e.g., permits, financing approval or participation <br />agreement). <br />As shown in Section 2.6, Permits and Approvals, it is anticipated that the approvals from the City of Santa <br />Ana would be required. These approvals are anticipated to include California Environmental Quality Act <br />clearance, Conditional Use Permit, Lot Merger, Site Plan Review, and Grading /Building Permits. Additional <br />approvals may be required as the project entitlement process moves forward. <br />3.2 <br />3.3 <br />JULY 2011 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED <br />The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least <br />one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Less Than Significant Impact with Mitigation <br />Incorporated," as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. <br />EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS <br />This section analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed project. The <br />issue areas evaluated in this Initial Study include: <br />• Aesthetics <br />• Agriculture and Forestry Resources <br />Air Quality <br />• Biological Resources <br />• Cultural Resources <br />• Geology and Soils <br />• Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />• Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />• Hydrology and Water Quality <br />• Land Use and Planning <br />Mineral Resources <br />• Noise <br />• Population and Housing <br />• Public Services <br />Recreation <br />• Transportation/Traffic <br />• Utilities and Service Systems <br />The environmental analysis in this section is patterned after the Initial Study Checklist recommended by <br />the CEQA Guidelines and used by the City of Santa Ana in its environmental review process. For the <br />preliminary environmental assessment undertaken as part of this Initial Study's preparation, a <br />determination that there is a potential for significant effects indicates the need to more fully analyze the <br />development's impacts and to identify mitigation. <br />3 -2 <br />IkSi_MIC <br />F, <br />INITIAL STUDY CHECKLIST I <br />Aesthetics <br />Land Use and Planning <br />Agriculture and Forestry Resources <br />Mineral Resources <br />Air Quality <br />Noise <br />Biological Resources <br />Population and Housing <br />✓ <br />Cultural Resources <br />Public Services <br />✓ <br />Geology and Soils <br />Recreation <br />Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Transportation/Traffic <br />Hazards & Hazardous Materials <br />Utilities & Service Systems <br />✓ <br />Hydrology & Water Quality <br />✓ <br />Mandatory Findings of Significance <br />EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS <br />This section analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed project. The <br />issue areas evaluated in this Initial Study include: <br />• Aesthetics <br />• Agriculture and Forestry Resources <br />Air Quality <br />• Biological Resources <br />• Cultural Resources <br />• Geology and Soils <br />• Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />• Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />• Hydrology and Water Quality <br />• Land Use and Planning <br />Mineral Resources <br />• Noise <br />• Population and Housing <br />• Public Services <br />Recreation <br />• Transportation/Traffic <br />• Utilities and Service Systems <br />The environmental analysis in this section is patterned after the Initial Study Checklist recommended by <br />the CEQA Guidelines and used by the City of Santa Ana in its environmental review process. For the <br />preliminary environmental assessment undertaken as part of this Initial Study's preparation, a <br />determination that there is a potential for significant effects indicates the need to more fully analyze the <br />development's impacts and to identify mitigation. <br />3 -2 <br />IkSi_MIC <br />F, <br />INITIAL STUDY CHECKLIST I <br />