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2014-028 - Approving General Plan Amendement No. 2014-01
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City of Santa Ana -Park View at Town and Country Manor <br />Draft EIR Utilities and Service <br />Solid waste collected by Waste Management of Orange County is currently transferred to three <br />facilities (the Prima Deshecha, Olinda Alpha, and Frank R. Bowerman Landfills, see Table 4.7 -1). <br />These landfills currently accept up to 20,500 pounds of solid waste per day. <br />The proposed project's waste generation represents a limited percentage of the total solid waste <br />deposited daily at the three Orange County landfills. To reduce waste, mitigation measure CC -4 is <br />required. Also, the City would continue to implement existing waste reduction programs and require <br />new development in the City to comply with those programs. The impact of the proposed project <br />related to solid waste is considered less than significant. <br />Level of Significance Before Mitigation <br />Less than significant. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />Implementation of mitigation measure CC -4 to reduce waste is required. No additional mitigation <br />measures required. <br />Level of Significance After Mitigation <br />Less than significant. <br />Compliance with Solid Waste Regulations and Statutes <br />Impact 4.7 -6 The project would comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations <br />related to solid waste. <br />[CEQA Utilities and Service Systems Threshold 16(g)] <br />Impact Analysis <br />Waste Management of Orange County (WMOC) would provide collection of non - hazardous waste to <br />the project site. Waste collected in Santa Ana is transferred to one of three landfills: Prima Deshecha, <br />Olinda Alpha, and Frank R. Bowerman. WMOC transports refuse in compliance with applicable <br />federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. <br />Typically, residential activities, dining facilities, and pool /recreation areas do not generate, store, or <br />dispose of significant quantities of hazardous materials. The proposed project would utilize products <br />for onsite maintenance of landscaping, pest control, and chlorination of the swimming pool. General <br />site maintenance and repair such as painting and janitorial services that utilize cleaners, lubricants, <br />and paints would also occur. All hazardous materials would be required to be stored, handled and <br />disposed of in accordance with all applicable federal, State and local laws and regulations. <br />Storage and generation of solid waste on the project site would comply with all applicable federal, <br />State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste; therefore, no significant impacts would <br />be expected to occur. <br />Michael Brandman Associates 4.7 -9 <br />H\Cl t(PN- JMb327b32]003MMVB2]0030 Sec 7UNifiesa dService SyAa sdoc <br />
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