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55A - RESO - ADDENDUM BRISTOL STREET WIDENING
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55A - RESO - ADDENDUM BRISTOL STREET WIDENING
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Public Works
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55A
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2/4/2014
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2019
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ADDENDUM <br />Bristol Street Widening Phase IIIB — Washington Avenue to 17' Street <br />Neighborhood Character and Minority Groups, and R - Effect on Assessed Property Values, of the 1990 <br />FEIS /EIR. No take of residential parcels is proposed as part of this Project. <br />a.) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new <br />homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other <br />infrastructure) ? <br />The proposed Project involves the widening of Bristol Street between Washington Avenue and 17 "' <br />Street, within a highly urbanized and built out area. The proposed Project is designed to accommodate the <br />existing and future traffic volume and would not create significant numbers of new trips. 176' Street and <br />Washington Avenue function at acceptable levels of service and, as such, are not expected to be <br />significantly impacted to an unacceptable level of service by any additional traffic generated from the <br />proposed Project. The proposed widening would not result in additional impact. Impacts would be similar <br />to those identified in the 1990 FEIS/EIR. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No new additional mitigation measures are required. <br />b.) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement <br />housing elsewhere? <br />A Final Relocation Impact Study was prepared by URS Corporation (201 lb) to identify potential impacts <br />on residential and non - residential occupants as a result of the proposed Project. The parcels identified for <br />acquisition are defined as distinct locations where residential and non - residential displacement could <br />occur along the Project alignment. A total of 14 parcels (as listed in Table 1) would be fully acquired as a <br />result of the proposed widening of Bristol Street between Washington Avenue and 17a' Street (refer to <br />Figure 4 [Property Acquisitions] for the locations of affected properties). More specifically, the proposed <br />Project, and associated right -of -way, would result in the full acquisition, by the City of Santa Ana, of five <br />single - family residential parcels; two parcels representing commercial uses; seven parcels characterize as <br />consisting of office -type use; and one vacant parcel. Vacancy rates within the Project vicinity for <br />residential space ranges between 5.0 — 8.0 percent (URS Corporation, 201 lb). Since comparable <br />relocation properties appear to be available in the metropolitan Santa Ana area in sufficient quantity, the <br />need to provide replacement housing would not be triggered as a result of implementing the proposed <br />Project. Impacts would be similar to those identified in the 1990 FEIS/EIR. <br />Project - related acquisitions would comply with policies pursuant to the Uniform Relocation Assistance <br />and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 as implemented by the City of Santa Ana. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No new additional mitigation measures are required. <br />ANA 111 -334 (PER- 02 -01) CITY OF SANTA ANA (01/30/2074 REV3) 132897 CM PAGE 46 <br />55A -55 <br />
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