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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Bat Nha Buddhist Meditation Center MND I City of Santa Ana Planning Division <br /> <br /> <br /> Task 2a. Prepare Aesthetics Evaluation to Include in iSIMND <br /> Because the project would result in large-scale changes in visual bulk and scale of development within the <br /> residentially designated project vicinity, this scope of work includes preparation of a detailed aesthetics analysis <br /> as detailed below: <br /> Aesthetic/Light and Glare Analysis <br /> <br /> Because potential aesthetic impacts may occur from the change from existing conditions and development of <br /> the proposed meditation facility that will include a 45-foot high structure adjacent to existing single family <br /> residential uses. ICF's visual resources specialist will prepare a detailed visual analysis that will address impacts <br /> to the aesthetic conditions in the surrounding vicinity. The visual analysis will provide a narrative of the physical <br /> setting will be presented in terms of the visual character and quality of the viewsheds, key vantage points <br /> (vistas), and important visual resources within the project viewshed. Additionally, the setting will include an <br /> inventory of the viewer groups that have visual access to the site, along with their relative sensitivity to changes <br /> in views, and will identify the applicable aesthetic policies in the general plan, and development standards in the <br /> zoning ordinance that may be relevant to the project. <br /> ICF will provide a qualitative evaluation of the changes to the visual environment that would occur as a result of <br /> the project. The analysis would focus on project's features that have the capability of modifying the aesthetic <br /> character and quality of the project area and are the most sensitive public views, which include the bulk and <br /> scale of the proposed structures. Additionally, we will evaluate the project in terms of visual/aesthetic goals, <br /> objectives, and policies contained in relevant planning programs. Mitigation measures will be explored and <br /> recommended, as appropriate. <br /> This analysis would utilize the project plans visual simulations, renderings and elevation graphics provided by <br /> the applicant. We also assume that any proposed features such as planting plans, lighting plans, and proposed <br /> aesthetic treatments will be supplied by the applicant. <br /> ICF will conduct an analysis of light and glare that could be generated by the project. We will identify existing <br /> lighting sources in the project area, and determine the sensitivity for the introduction of new lighting sources on <br /> the project site. We will review lighting design plans, and identify the location of receptors that may be affected <br /> by the lighting system. ICF will review applicable municipal code guidance for lighting, and any other standards <br /> that may be used as a threshold related to light trespass limitations (i.e., spill light). Glare could potentially <br /> impact nearby single-family residential uses as a result of external building lighting or lighting within the parking <br /> areas if not adequately shielded. If available, ICF will also analyze the proposed exterior architectural treatments <br /> of the proposed design to understand and analyze if any exterior spectral surfaces would have the potential to <br /> produce fugitive glare. A qualitative assessment of the impacts from new lighting and glare will be prepared, and <br /> mitigation measures will be identified if necessary, which may include design measures to minimize spill light <br /> and glare. <br /> Task 3. Prepare Administrative Draft 1SIMND <br /> To utilize time most efficiently, preparation of the technical studies would occur concurrently with preparation of <br /> the administrative draft MND. ICF will prepare an administrative draft IS/MND for the project, which will include <br /> an evaluation of the environmental resources contained in the CEQA Environmental Checklist. The analyses will <br /> include: <br /> ® Discussion of existing conditions <br /> ® Identification, analysis, and evaluation of all potential environmental impacts <br /> N Examination and recommendation of feasible ways to eliminate or minimize adverse environmental <br /> impacts <br /> N Discussion of cumulative Impacts <br /> Page 13 <br /> 25A-15 <br />