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SANTA ANA CLIMATE ACTION PLAN INITIAL STUDY <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />would not expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels. Impacts related to <br />public use airports would be less than significant. <br />0 For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or <br />working in the project area to excessive noise levels? <br />Less than Significant Impact. Four private heliports exist within the City of Santa Ana: Orange County <br />Sheriffs Forensics Laboratory Heliport; Honda of Santa Ana Heliport; Southern California Edison <br />Southeastern Division Heliport; and Orange County Global Medical Center Heliport.49 The Draft CAP is a <br />policy document, and any new discretionary development would undergo project -level CEQA review to <br />ensure potential placement of development would not expose individuals to excessive noise levels. The <br />impact would be less than significant. <br />3.13 POPULATION AND HOUSING <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 />Less than Significant Impact. The City of Santa Ana is largely built out and urbanized. The Draft CAP <br />proposes measures that seek to reduce GHG emissions by encouraging development of residential nodes <br />near employment and retail nodes and enhancing pedestrian, bicycle, and transit connectivity through the <br />adoption of zoning ordinances and design guidelines. However, the Draft CAP does not require development <br />of land use projects that would not otherwise occur. While the City of Santa Ana is largely built out and there <br />are not large amounts of vacant land, mixed use infill development and new housing is anticipated via existing <br />zoning that will increase population growth consistent with anticipated projections. This impact would be less <br />than significant. <br />b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of <br />replacement housing elsewhere? <br />Less than Significant Impact. Retrofitting residential buildings to be more energy efficient would involve <br />small construction work and replacement housing would not be necessary. The development of residential <br />nodes near retail and employment nodes would involve new development, but would not displace existing <br />housing. The impact would be less than significant. <br />c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing <br />elsewhere? <br />Less than Significant Impact. As discussed in Section 3.13(b), implementation of measures as prescribed in <br />the Draft CAP would not result in the displacement of people. The impact would be less than significant. <br />49 Airnay. Website: his: / /w=.di iiay.com /airports /get, accessed September 2, 2015. <br />October 2015 Page 43 <br />75B -141 <br />
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