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Cny of Santa Ana -Park View at Town and Country Manor <br />Climate Chanqe Draft EIR <br />Table 4.8.4: Project Consistency with Applicable Scoping Plan Measures <br />ARB Scoping Plan Reduction Measure Project Consistency <br />3. Energy Efficiency Consistent with project mitigation measures CC -1, CC- <br />Maximize energy efficiency building and 2, and CC -3. <br />appliance standards; pursue additional efficiency <br />including new technologies, policy, and <br />implementation mechanisms. Pursue comparable <br />investment in energy efficiency from all retail <br />providers of electricity in California. <br />9. Million Solar Roofs Program <br />Consistent with mitigation measures CGl and CC -2, <br />Install 3,000 MW of solar - electric capacity under <br />which provides options for the applicant to install <br />California's existing solar programs. <br />solar. <br />13. Green Building Strategy <br />Consistent with mitigation measure CC-1, which <br />Expand the use of green building practices to <br />increases energy efficiency. <br />reduce the carbon footprint of Califomia's new <br />deteriorating levels of traffic service, increased <br />and existing inventory of buildings. <br />motor vehicle emissions, and possibly significant <br />15. Recycling and Waste <br />Consistent with mitigation measure CC-4, which <br />Reduce methane emissions at landfills. Increase <br />reduces waste. <br />waste diversion, composting and commercial <br />projects shall be required to prepare and submit a <br />recycling. Move toward zero- waste. <br />Transportation Demand Management (TDM) <br />17. Water <br />Consistent with mitigation measure CC -5. <br />Continue efficiency programs and use cleaner <br />energy sources to move and treat water. <br />Source: Michael Brandman Associates, Climate Change Analysis Report, 2009. <br />General Plan <br />The Conservation Element of the City of Santa Ana General Plan contains Objective 1.1, which <br />states, "Reduce air pollution emissions to achieve national ambient air quality standards." As shown <br />in Table 4.8 -5, the project is consistent with the applicable policies. <br />Table 4.8.5: General Plan Consistency <br />eneral Plan Policy <br />Project Consistency <br />Support local and regional land use and <br />Consistent. The project consists of high - density <br />transportation plans that increase mass transit usage <br />residential, which is known to correlate with a <br />and reduce vehicle trips. <br />reduction in vehicle trips and increased transit. <br />Enforce emission standards contained in local <br />Not applicable. Municipal code, Article XIII, <br />ordinances. <br />Transportation Management, indicates that any <br />development project that creates a site having 250 or <br />more employees may adversely impact existing <br />transportation and parking facilities, resulting in <br />deteriorating levels of traffic service, increased <br />motor vehicle emissions, and possibly significant <br />additional capital expenditures to augment and <br />improve the existing transportation system. All such <br />projects shall be required to prepare and submit a <br />Transportation Demand Management (TDM) <br />strategy plan to the City. <br />4.8 -10 Michael Bmndman Associates <br />H t( PNJN )b327b32700M%DEM%D32700306ee01 Clvre Ch ged <br />