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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 <br />Table 4.8.5 (cont.): General Plan Consistency <br />Climate <br />General Plan Policy <br />M Project Consistency <br />TDM means programs, plans, policies or projects <br />Enforce emission standards contained in local <br />ordinances. (continued <br />designed to reduce demand on the transportation <br />system or maximize its efficient use. TDM can <br />include, but is not limited to, an emphasis on <br />alternative travel modes to the single occupant <br />vehicle such as carpools, vanpools and transit-, <br />reduction or elimination of the number of vehicle <br />trips; shifts in the time of vehicle commutes to other <br />than the peak period-, or programs and projects to <br />increase capacity on the transportation system. <br />It is unlikely that the project would have more than <br />250 employees. Additionally, the employees would <br />likely have rotating shifts and would not commute to <br />the project site at the same time. Therefore, this <br />ordinance is not applicable to the project. <br />Encourage water conservation through design and <br />Consistent with mitigation measure CC-5. <br />facilities features of new developments through the <br />use of water quality wetlands, biofiltration swales, <br />watershed -scale retrofits, etc. where such measures <br />are likely to be effective and technically and <br />economically feasible. <br />Implement the Mixed Use Corridor and District <br />Consistent. The project site is located adjacent to a <br />Center components of the Land Use element and <br />major business district abutting Main Street in Santa <br />their transit features. <br />Ana. Project implementation requires a Zone <br />Change from Suburban Apartment (R -4) to Specific <br />Development Zoning Designation, and a General <br />Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential <br />(MR -15) to District Center. The District Center <br />designation permits residential development up to 90 <br />units per acre when it is a component of a mixed <br />use, master planned project. The change in zoning <br />and General Plan land use designation will allow for <br />the extension of District Center mixed -uses further <br />east. The proximity of transit will provide alternate <br />forms of transportation to the residents and <br />employees. <br />Assign development approval priorities to proposals <br />Not applicable. However, the project is designed to <br />which minimize vehicular trips and other pollution <br />minimize vehicular trips. <br />sources. <br />Incorporate water conservation standards into the <br />Not applicable- however, mitigation measure CC -5 <br />zoning ordinance and building permit process. <br />encourages water conservation. <br />Use drought resistant and durable landscaping <br />Consistent with mitigation measure CC-5. <br />materials. <br />Source: Michael Brandman Associates, Climate Change Analysis Report, 2009. <br />Michael Brandman Associates 4.8 -11 <br />H\Cl t" JN)b327b327003MMVB270030 Sec0 Clore Ch ge dac <br />
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