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Final EIR No. 2011 -01, VA No. 2012 -04 & VTTM No. 2012 -02 <br />February 10, 2014 <br />Page 6 <br />traffic, and utilities and service systems. In accordance with CEQA, a draft EIR was first circulated <br />for review and comment to public, local, regional and state agencies, and interested parties on July <br />27, 2011 for a 45 -day review period. On August 22, 2011 a public hearing was held on the <br />document in order to obtain input from interested members of the public. By the close of the 45 -day <br />review period, a total 28 written comment letters and eight verbal comments on the document were <br />received. A significant issue identified in several of the responses pertained to the potential eligibility <br />of the property for listing on the City's historical register. After analyzing the comment letters, staff <br />directed the EIR consultant to revise the Cultural Resources section of the document to reflect the <br />eligibility of the site as a historic resource. On December 1, 2011, the revised Cultural Resources <br />section was circulated for review and comment to public, local, regional and state agencies, and <br />interested parties for a 45 -day review period. At the end of this comment period, an additional 11 <br />comment letters were received. <br />On June 4, 2012, the City Council listed the site as a "Key" property on the City's Register of <br />Historical Properties. In response, the draft EIR was revised to reflect this designation as well as to <br />add a "Hybrid" alternative to the Alternatives section of the document. The draft EIR was <br />recirculated for review and comment to public, local, regional and state agencies, and interested <br />parties on November 1, 2012 for a 45 -day review period. On November 13, 2012 a public hearing <br />was held on the document in order to obtain input from interested members of the public. At the <br />close of the 45 -day review period, a total of 15 written and verbal comments on the document were <br />received. <br />The City has evaluated the comments received from persons or agencies that reviewed the EIR. <br />In accordance with CEQA, each public agency that commented on the draft EIR will be provided <br />with a response to its comments at least 10 days prior to the certification of the EIR. The <br />Responses to Comments document, the Mitigation Monitoring Program and the Draft EIR <br />constitute the Final EIR, was originally distributed at the January 28, 2013 Planning Commission <br />meeting. In addition, the Findings of Fact have been prepared for the project. <br />The EIR identified one unavoidable adverse impact associated with this project, which pertains to <br />cultural resources. The unavoidable cultural resource impact involves the demolition of the existing <br />residential structure and adjacent outbuilding and the removal of the approximately 250 orange trees <br />as this demolition would result in a significant adverse change due to the loss of a listed resource of <br />the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. As a result of the impact that cannot be mitigated to <br />a less than significant level, adoption of a Statement of Overriding Considerations would be required <br />should the Planning Commission choose to recommend approval of the original 24 -unit project. A <br />Statement of Overriding Considerations is the process through which decision makers balance the <br />economic, legal, social, and technological or other benefits of the proposed project against its <br />unavoidable environmental impacts. However, the Historic Preservation Alternative, which was <br />prepared in December 2013 in response to the Responses to Comments, would result in a project <br />that is environmentally superior to the proposed 24 -unit development and would not require adoption <br />of a Statement of Overriding Considerations since the loss of a historically designated resource <br />would not occur (Exhibit 10). <br />75B -8 <br />