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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25C
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6/21/2016
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2021
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Section 5 <br />The Proposed Project includes the construction of two shared <br />recreation/communication structures. Shared Structure 1 would be located at the <br />northeast corner of the Soccer Fields within an existing asphalt area. The area <br />where the Shared Structure 1 Would be built is situated between a large <br />landscape embankment and the soccer field complex and would not be within <br />view shed of any aesthetic resources. The presence of the Shared Structure I <br />would also not obstruct any views within the park or views into the park from the <br />Santa Ana River Trail. Share Structure 2 would be constructed within the <br />footprint of an existing restroom. The existing restroom would be demolished and <br />replaced with Shared Structure 2 and would not adversely affect existing views <br />within the park. <br />Heritage Museum <br />Under the Proposed Project, a below ground monitoring well would be <br />constructed at the Heritage Museum within an existing parking lot. The only <br />exposed part of the monitoring well would be a metal cover and concrete apron <br />which would be at grade and would not interfere with existing views within the <br />Heritage Museum site. No potential long term adverse impacts to scenic vistas <br />within Heritage Museum would occur. <br />The construction of the monitoring well would temporary replace existing scenic <br />vistas within the Heritage Museum with construction activity and equipment. The <br />potential construction impacts to scenic vistas Would be for a short period of time <br />and Would be confined to specific locations at the Heritage Museum site. <br />Because the temporary impact would be for a short period of time and once the <br />construction operations are completed, existing views within Heritage Museum <br />would be returned to their pre-project condition, short-term construction related <br />adverse impacts to scenic vistas would be less than significant. <br />Alternative 3: Reduced! Intensity Alternative <br />Under Alternative 3, three injection well's would be constructed at Centennial <br />Park and a below ground monitoring well would be constructed at the Heritage <br />Museum. Potential long term impacts to scenic vistas would be similar to the <br />level of impacts associated with the Proposed Project. No potential long term <br />adverse impacts to scenic vistas within Centennial Park or within Heritage <br />Museum would occur. <br />Under Alternative 3, one less injection well would be constructed. The <br />construction activity for one well is approximately 6 months. Therefore, there <br />would be 6 months less of construction activity that would have the potential to <br />adversely affect scenic vistas in Centennial Park, Similar to the Proposed <br />l Mid Basin Centennial Park fe&_ n � Project Final EIR 5-10 <br />kzl ojo , Orf <br />
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