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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25E
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3/20/2018
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1��N1} O 1D ; , - <br />Federal Law/Executive Order Compliance <br />The NEPA process must also include coordination with related federal laws and executive orders, including <br />NHPA, Section 106; ESA, Section 7; Executive Orders 11988 and 11990; Executive Order 12898; and DOI <br />Compliance Memorandum 95-2. These requirements will be addressed in the Environmental Assessment. <br />Environmental Assessment <br />The. NEPA EA will follow the format prescribed by the NPS and include; Purpose and Need for Federal <br />Action, Alternatives, Affected Environment, and Environmental Consequences. Notice will be provided to <br />interested groups that an EA is being prepared for this project. PlaceWorks is available to attend and <br />coordinate community meetings as optional tasks. <br />Recreational Value Assessment <br />Residents Irving near Santa Ana College's Career Education Center have raised concerns about the amount <br />of parking used by the campus. Although the College leases 2.6 acres at Centennial Park, the National Park <br />Service has questioned whether the replacement parkland should be increased because of the parking <br />spaces used by the College. <br />PlaceWorks will review and document applicable parking regulations for community colleges and city parks <br />In the City of Santa Ana Municipal Code. In addition, we will pay site visits and make parking demand <br />counts at the parking areas serving the Centennial Education Center In the northeast quadrant of <br />Centennial Regional Park. Parking counts at the Centennial Education Center site will be conducted in 1 - <br />hour intervals for a 12 -hour period on a weekday and for an 8 -hour period on a weekend. Parking <br />conditions at the Centennial site will be reviewed and documented. Parking demand rates and hourly <br />demand distribution will be researched for each of the uses in transportation publications from the <br />Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and the Urban Land Institute (UU). <br />The parking analysis will identify the required number of off-street parking spaces for the existing <br />Centennial Education Center and the off-street parking requirements in the City of Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code, and based on field data and published data available. The hourly parking demand rates for the <br />existing and proposed land uses will be identified at the existing and proposed sites at any given time on <br />weekdays and weekends. Finally, an estimate of the land area required for the parking area needed to <br />accommodate the existing Centennial Education Center will be provided. A technical memorandum will be <br />provided to summarize the findings of the parking study. <br />Following completion of this parking assessment and the Recreational Value Assessment, a draft of the RVA <br />will be submitted to NPS for review. If the NPS occurs with the resulting recommended land exchange, <br />PlaceWorks will continue with processing the EA. If this assessment determines that greater parkland <br />compensation is required for the exchange, the City may be required to identify an additional site, which <br />would require amendment to this scope of work. <br />SummaryDocument <br />The EA will include a detailed summary describing the City's proposal to exchange other parkland in <br />underserved areas of the City for the College's leased property. The summary will review how the three <br />sites qualify as eligible for the exchange and how they satisfy the requirement as "reasonably equivalent" <br />to the leased property. NPS's legal requirements for the land exchange will be described. <br />November 27, 2017 1 Page 3 <br />25E-16 <br />
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