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RESOLUTION NO. 94- 021
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA CERTIFYING A FINAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE
NORTH HARBOR SPECIFIC PLAN, MAKING
CERTAIN FINDING WITH REGARD TO THE
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF THAT PROJECT,
AND ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING
PROGRAM FOR THAT PROJECT.
REL :5/9/94.
WHEREAS, the Executive Director of the Planning and Building
Agency has prepared and submitted to the City Council a proposed
specific plan (as defined in sections 65451 and 65452 of the
Government Code of the State of California) for a portion of Harbor
Boulevard and its environs, entitled the "North Harbor Specific
Plan," and recommends the amendment by the City Council of the
general plan and zoning district amendments of the City of Santa
Ana as necessary to adopt the said North Harbor Specific Plan; and
WHEREAS, an environmental impact report (consisting of a
document entitled "North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan Draft
Environment Impact Report" dated August 11, 1992, a second document
entitled "Response to Comments Environmental Impact Report (SCH No.
90010334) North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan," dated October 19,
1992), and a third document entitled "Final Addendum, North Harbor
Boulevard Specific Plan Environmental Impact Report," dated May 6,
1994) (the "E.I.R.) has been prepared for the North Harbor Specific
Plan and the attendant general plan and zoning district amendments;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, after duly noticed public
hearing on April 11, 1994, recommended in favor of the adoption of
the proposed North Harbor Specific Plan and the attendant general
plan and zoning district amendments, and likewise recommended
certification by the Council of the E.I.R.; and
WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act and the
State CEQA Guidelines require that, prior to any approval of the
Project, the city Council must make certain certifications and
findings;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS:
1. The city council hereby certifies that the E.I.R. has been
completed in compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act, and that the E.I.R. has been presented to the City
Council, and that the City Council has reviewed and considered the
information contained in the E.I.R. prior to approving the Project.
RESOLUTION 94-021
EXHIBIT A
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
STATEMENT OF FINDINGS AND FACTS
FOR THE NORTH HARBOR BoUL~iaRD SPECIFIC PLAN
GENERAL PLAN~MENDMENT AND ZONE CHAN~E
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I. INTRODUCTION
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA
Guidelinee (Guidelines) provide that:
"No public agency shall approve or carry out a project for
which an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has been completed
and which identifies one or more significant environmental
effects of the project unless the public agency makes one or
more written findings for each of those significant effects,
accompanied by a brief explanation of the rationale for each
finding." (CEQA Guidelines Section 15091)
The EIR for the North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan identified
significant effects which may occur as a result of the proposed
Plan. In accordance with the Guidelines, the City of Santa Aha
hereby adopts the findings in this report as part of the approval
of the North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan.
The City of Santa Ana has prepared an EIR for the proposed Specific
Plan in accordance with CEQA and the requirements of the State
Guidelinee. As mandated by legislation in the State of California,
the EIR was subject to review and approval by the City of Santa Ana
City Council. At a public meeting held on May 16, 1994, the EIR
was certified by the City Council as adequate, in compliance with
the provisions of CEQA.
In adopting this Statement of Findings and Facts, the City of Santa
Ana City Council approves the implementation of the North Harbor
Boulevard Specific Plan. The certification entails approval by the
City Council of various planning documents, or changes to documents
or ordinances pursuant to the approved plan. These documents and
changes include a General Plan Amendment to the General Plan Land
Use Map and a zone change. Any future redevelopment projects,
subsequent maps, grading permits or building permits will also be
reviewed based on the documentation in the EIR.
The City of Santa Ana has developed a Mitigation Monitoring Program
to monitor and report the implementation of the mitigation measures
identified for the Specific Plan as part of the environmental
review process.
II. DESCRIPTION OF THE APPROVED SPECIFIC PLAN
In order to optimize the evaluation of the Specific Plan, the study
area for the Specific Plan encompasses approximately 1,000 acres,
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an area larger than the Specific Plan area. The study area is
located in the northwest portion of the City of Santa Ana and is
bounded by Westminster Avenue to the north, the northern Fountain
Valley City limit to the south, Newhope Street to the west and the
Santa Ana River to the east.
The Specific Plan area encompasses a smaller portion of the study
area and is 424.6 acres. The plan area includes parcels along
Harbor Boulevard in the north/south direction, along Fifth and
First Street in the east/west direction and along the Pacific
Electric right-of-way, between Westminster Avenue and Fountain
Valley City limits.
The primary goal of the Specific Plan is to establish land use and
development controls that would enhance the economic viability and
residential character of the various sub-areas encompassed by the
Redevelopment Plan. The objectives of the Plan are to achieve
visual and design control of future redevelopment; enhance the
economic viability of the area, expanding its role as a significant
regional commercial district; eliminate blighting conditions;
improve the quality of life in residential neighborhoods; achieve
visual consistency throughout the project area by the use of design
g~idelines and development standards;, improve vehicular and
pedestrian circulation; and to provide adeqllate infrastructure to
support proposed land uses.
The North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan contains the following
components: Land use concept plan, land use standards, design
standards, circulation improvements, and implementation mechanisms.
No site specific redevelopment proposals are being considered at
this time.
The General Plan Land Use Map shall be amended by Resolution to
assist in the success of the Specific Plan. This would make the
zoning and land use proposals consistent with the General Plan.
The City Zoning Ordinance must be amended by Ordinance to ensure
conformance between the General Plan and the Zoning Ordinance. The
entire Specific Plan area will be rezoned to SP-2 (Specific Plan
NO. 2) which would regulate the proposed Specific Plan.
ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSED PLaN
Three alternatives to the proposed plan were evaluated in the EIR.
These alternatives included the No Project/No Development,
Implement General Plan with Upgrades to Public Facilities and
Aesthetic Improvements, and the Long Range Concept - More Intense
Commercial and Office Development Alternatives.
NO PROJECT/NO DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVE
The No Project/No Development Alternative assumes the continuation
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of existing conditions without any signficant changes to land uses
and activities in the plan area and no future redevelopment.
IMPLEMENT THE GENERAL PLAN WITH UPGRADES TO PUBLIC FACILITIES AND
AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS ALTERNATIVE
Under the Implement General Plan with Upgrades to Public Facilities
and Aesthetic Improvements Alternative, existing General Plan land
use and circulation policies would be implemented; Harbor Boulevard
would be devoted primarily to general strip commercial development.
Improvements to the internal circulation system as identified in
the General Plan would be implemented including various street
widenings and intersection improvements.
Virtually all improvements to the plan area would occur in existing
public street rights-of-way and in required setbacks for commercial
and residential properties along Harbor Boulevard, First Street,
and Westminster Avenue. Any land use changes would be sponsored
soley by private parties and would be consistent with the General
Plan. This alternative aims at achieving a strongly upgraded and
unified visual image.
LONG RANGE CONCEPT - MORE INTENSE COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE DEVELOPMENT
ALTERNATIVE
This alternative involves the creation of a large commercial office
center based around the potential SR57/Orange County Light Railway
interchange in the area north of Fifth Street. Office development
with related residential areas would capitalize on Willowick Golf
Course. The rest of the plan area would remain local in character
with the remainder of North Harbor Boulevard providing local
commercial and hard goods services.
IV. FINDINGS OF F~CT
The City of Santa Ana City Council has reviewed the Final EIR for
the proposed North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan and has
considered the public record on the Plan. The public record for
the Plan is composed of the following elements:
City of Santa Ana Planning Commision public hearing held on
September 14, 1992.
Draft North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan EIR and Technical
Appendices (City of Santa Ana, August 11, 1992).
Response to Comments Received on the Draft North Harbor
Boulevard Specific Plan EIR (city of Santa Ana, October 19,
1992).
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Record of the city of Santa Ana Planning Commission public
hearing held on April 11, i994.
Record of the City of Santa Ana City Council public hearing
held on May 16, 1994
There are three possible findings under CEQA with respect to the
significant effects of a project:
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Findina 2:
Such changes or alterations are within the
responsibility or jurisdiction of another public
agency and not the agency making the finding. Such
changes have been adopted by such other agency or
can and should be adopted by such other agency.
Findinq 3:
Specific economic, social or other considerations
make infeasible the mitigation measures or project
alternatives identified in the EIR.
After reviewing the Final EIR and the public record on the Plan,
the City of Santa Ana hereby makes the findings in Sections V, VI
and VII, regarding the significant effects of the proposed North
Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan, pursuant to Section 15091 of the
State CEQA Guidelines.
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Vo EFFECTS DETERmiNED TO BE H~T~G~T~BLE TO ~ LEVEL OF
~N~I~N~FIC~CE
AIR QUALITY
Significant Effect
Plan implementation would create short term construction dust and
emissions.
Findinq
Findinq 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in support of the Findina
The short term construction related air quality impacts would be
mitigated to a level of insignificance through the implementation
of the following mitigation measures:
Prior to submittal of applications for grading permits, future
applications shall submit a report to the Planning and
Building Agency and Public Works Agency, demonstrating
compliance with City policies and conditions regarding local
adherence to SouthCoast Air Quality Management District Rules
402 and 403.
Construction equipment shall be fitted with the most modern
emission control devices and be kept in proper tune to
minimize emissions. This measure shall be monitored by the
contractor and is subject to periodic inspection by City
staff.
SOILS AND GEOLOGY
Sianificant Effect
Construction activites associated with Plan implementation would
result in exposed soils which could increase wind and water
erosion.
Findin~
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
~ubstantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
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Facts in Support of the Findin~
Implementation of the following mitigation measure, which has been
incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
erosion effects to a level of insignificance.
Prior to any site preparation, the applicant shall obtain a
grading permit from the Building Agency and the Public Works
Agency in accordance with applicable ordinances of the City.
Significant Effect
The Plan area may be subject to ground shaking in the event of
seismic activity along regular fault zones.
Finding
Finding i:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SumDort of the Findinq
Implementation of the following mitigation measure, which has been
incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
ground shaking effects to a level of insignificance.
In order to ensure maximum structural safety in the event of
an earthquake, all structures shall be constructed in
accordance with the seismic requirements of the Uniform
Building Code, subject to the review of the Building Agency.
Significant Effect
Sandy soils with high groundwater may result in liquefaction and
subsidence during a severe earthquake.
Finding
Finding 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Support of the Findinq
Implementation of the following mitigation measure, which has been
incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
liquefaction and subsidence effects to a level of insignificance.
1. The Planning and Building Agency shall require the preparation
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of geotechnical studies within those identified areas that are
susceptible to subsidence and liquefaction.
Sianificant Effect
The Plan area may contain contaminated soils due to former
commercial and industrial uses.
Findina
Findinq 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SuDport of the Finding
Implementation of the following mitigation measure, which has been
incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
contaminated soils effects to a level of insignificance.
The Planning and Building Agency shall review all projects
proposed on industrial areas on a proposal-by-proposal basis
and shall require affected applicants to submit soils studies
to the City. In the event contamination exists, the site will
be subject to appropriate Federal, State and local remediation
and removal procedures.
Significant Effect
Cumulatively, the Specific Plan will increase exposure of
Dopulations to seismic hazards in the Southern California region.
Finding
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in support of the Findin~
Implementation of the following mitigation measure, which has been
incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
earthquake effects to a level of insignificance.
SiGnificant Effect
In order to ensure maximum structural safety in the event of
an earthquake, all structures shall be constructed in
accordance with the seismic requirements of the Uniform
Building Code, subject to the review of the Building Agency.
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HYDROLOGY
Sianificant Effect
New development pursuant to the Specific Plan would be subject to
flooding in the event of a lO0-year storm without adequate
mitigation measures since the plan area is located within the 100-
year flood plain.
Findina
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Findina
Implementation of the following mitigation measures, which have
been incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
flooding effects to a level of insignificance. Risks resulting
from flooding would be reduced to acceptable levels because all new
structures would be required to meet flood plain management
requirements.
In conjunction with the submittal of applications for grading
permits, future applicants shall submit to the City Public
Works Agency, detailed drainage studies showing that the
future grading, in conjunction with the drainage conveyance
systems, would allow future building pads to be safe from
inundation from the 100-year flood.
In conformance with current City policy, buildings within the
flood zones shall be required to meet flood plain standards.
Sianificant Effect
Larger volumes of urban pollutants including rubber hydrocarbons,
and metal particles from vehicle operations would enter drainage
areas.
Findin~
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
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Facts in Support of the Finding
Implementation of the following mitigation measure, which has been
incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
urban pollutant effects to a level of insignificance.
Prior to issuance of grading permits, if surface water is
collected anywhere for discharge as a point source, or if a
point source discharge is contemplated, the applicant shall
obtain an Elimination System Permit (NPDES) from the Regional
Water Quality Board.
SiGnificant Effect
The Specific Plan in conjunction with other development pursuant to
the General Plan would cumulatively place demands on the City's
storm drain system.
Finding
Finding l:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Findin~
Implementation of the following mitigation measures, which have
been incorporated into the proposed Plan, will substantially reduce
cumulative effects on the City's storm drain system to a level of
insignificance. Risks resulting from flooding would be reduced to
acceptable levels because all new structures would be required to
meet flood plain management requirements.
In conjunction with the submittal of applications for grading
permits, future applicants shall submit to the City Public
Works Agency, detailed drainage studies showing that the
future grading, in conjunction with the drainage conveyance
systems, would allow future building pads to be safe from
inundation from the 100-year flood.
In conformance with current City policy, buildings within the
flood zones shall be required to meet flood plain standards.
TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION
SiGnificant Effect
The Specific Plan increases traffic by 1,446 trips or fourteen
percent more than the General Plan.
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Findina
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Su~Dort of the Findinq
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the traffic impacts generated by the Plan
to a level of insignificance.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to provide those City-wide
circulation improvements that are proposed in the Specific
Plan, General Plan, and any other City circulation improvement
plans.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to monitor those
circulation improvements that are proposed in other
neighboring jurisdictions which may benefit the Specific Plan
and shall provide input at appropriate times to ensure
implementation of those improvements.
The City shall review all future proposals within the Specific
Plan area on a project-by-project basis and shall impose
appropriate conditions and mitigation to ensure that any
circulation impact would be alleviated to the extent
feasible.
Sianificant Effect
The following intersections will operate at LOS E or LOS F upon
implementation of the Plan: Fairview at 17th Street, Harbor
Boulevard at Trask Avenue, Newhope Street at Westminster Avenue,
and Newhope Street at First Street.
Findina
Findinq l:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SumDort of the Findina
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the traffic impacts generated by the Plan
to a level of insignificance except for the intersection of
Fairview at 17th Street which will operate at LOS E after
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improvements called for in the Santa Ana General Plan and
additional improvements called for in the specific plan are
implemented.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to provide those City-wide
circulation improvements that are proposed in the Specific
Plan, General Plan, and any other City circulation improvement
plans.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to monitor those
circulation improvements that are proposed in other
neighboring jurisdictions which may benefit the Specific Plan
and shall provide input at appropriate times to ensure
implementation of those improvements.
The City shall review all future proposals within the Specific
Plan area on a project-by-project basis and shall impose
appropriate conditions and mitigation to ensure that any
circulation impact would be alleviated to the extent
feasible.
Significant Effect
The Specific Plan would affect bus transit, transportation systems,
circulation movements, patterns, and parking.
Findin~
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Support of the Findin~
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the traffic impacts generated by the Plan
to a level of insignificance.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to provide those city-wide
circulation improvements that are proposed in the Specific
Plan, General Plan, and any other City circulation improvement
plans.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to monitor those
circulation improvements that are proposed in other
neighboring jurisdictions which may benefit the Specific Plan
and shall provide input at appropriate times to ensure
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implementation of those improvements.
The City shall review all future proposals within the Specific
Plan area on a project-by-project basis and shall impose
appropriate conditions and mitigation to ensure that any
circulation impact would be alleviated to the extent
feasible.
NOISE
Sianificant Effect
Implementation of the Plan would create
disturbances due to construction activities.
temporary noise
Finding
Findinq 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Findina
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the construction noise impacts generated by
the Plan to a level of insignificance.
Construction near residential development shall be limited to
the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
Construction on weekends shall only be allowed on a case by
case basis after authorization has been given by the City to
the contractor.
2e
To the extent feasible, construction activities shall be
screened from adjacent noise-sensitive land uses with fencing.
Ail construction equipment, fixed or mobile, operated within
1,000 feet of a dwelling unit shall be equipped with properly
operating and maintained muffler exhaust systems.
Stationary equipment shall be placed such that emitted noise
is directed away from sensitive noise receivers such as
residential areas.
Se
Stockpiling and vehicle staging areas shall be located as far
as practical from occupied dwellings.
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LAND USE
Sianificant Effect
Construction of future proposals and improvements would create
disturbances and some land use incompatibilities.
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in support of the Findinq
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the disturbances and land use
incompatibilities generated by the Plan to a level of
insignificance.
The City shall review all future land use proposals and
circulation improvements on a pro~ect-by-project basis to
ensure that proposals would be designed, developed, and
constructed in accordance with standards and requirements of
the North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan and the Zoning
Ordinance and all other appropriate laws and regulations.
Additionally, the City shall establish design, development,
and construction requirements, as appropriate, to ensure that
land use incompatibilities and potential construction-related
disturbances would be alleviated to the greatest extent
possible.
Prior to construction, proponents of future redevelopment and
construction within the Specific Plan area shall acquire all
required permits, including demolition, grading, and building
permits.
SiGnificant Effect
The plan would implement objectives and recommendations of the
City's General Plan, North Harbor Boulevard Redevelopment Plan and
Strategy Plan and Santa Anita Neighborhood Plan. However, the
Specific Plan would require an amendment to the City's General Plan
and Zoning Ordinance.
Finding
~ndinG 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
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Facts in SuDport of the Findina
The following mitigation measure has been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the land use impact generated by the
General Plan Amendment and zone change to a level of
insignificance.
The Planning and Building Agency shall amend the City's
General Plan and Zoning Ordinance to SP-2 (Specific Plan No.
2), prior to implementing any portion of the North Harbor
Boulevard Specific Plan.
LIGHT AND GLARE
Sianificant Effect
The levels of light and glare emitted in the plan and study areas
would be similar between existing conditions and after ultimate
plan implementation.
Findinq
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SupDort 'of the Findina
The following mitigation measures have been
proposed Plan to reduce the light and glare
the Plan to a level of insignificance.
incorporated in the
impacts generated by
The City shall utilize the following guidelines and standards
contained in the Specific Plan relating to lighting in its
review of future redevelopment proposals:
Light fixtures shall be integrated into the overall
building design.
be
Ail exterior lighting shall be adequately controlled and
shielded to prevent glare and undesirable illumination of
adjacent properties and streets.
High intensity security lighting
substituted for site landscape
building exterior illumination.
fixtures shall not be
lighting or general
The Planning and Building Agency shall review all future
proposals on a project-by-project basis and ensure that said
proposal is in conformance with the lighting standards and
guidelines contained in the Specific Plan and Building
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Security Ordinance 8-10, 8-211 of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code.
PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES
Police Services
Sianificant Effect
With an increase in commercial and residential density, demand for
police services will increase.
Findina
Findinq %:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in supDort of the Findina
The following mitigation measure has been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the police service~impacts generated by the
Plan to a level of insignificance.
Since increased development may result in an increase in
emergency and non-emergency police calls, the following
mitigation measures shall be implemented for new development:
a) Ail commercial and industrial structures shall be
designed with adequate police patrol and emergency
vehicle access from all sides.
b)
Lighting design in and around individual commercial,
residential and industrial developments shall facilitate
visibility into the site by patrol vehicles and emergency
response vehicles.
¢)
Ail new structures and parking lots shall comply with the
provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security
Ordinance).
Schools
significant Effect
Public schools will have approximately 246 new students.
Findina
Findin= 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
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incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Support of the Findina
The following mitigation measure has been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the school facility impacts generated by
the Plan to a level of insignificance.
Ail development under State law and Garden Grove Unified
School District policy, shall be required to pay school impact
fees prior to the issuance of building permits% These fees
shall be used to provide classroom facilities for the
additional students.
Water
Sianificant Effect
Water mains will have to be upgraded or replaced.
Findinq
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the'Final EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Findin~
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce water impacts generated by the Plan to a
level of insignificance.
Water conservation devices shall be installed in all new or
rehabilitated commercial, industrial or residential
structures.
Efficient irrigation systems which minimize runoff and
evaporation shall be required to the greatest extent feasible.
Future applicants shall provide for the use of reclaimed water
on all irrigated areas where supply is available, subject to
review and approval by the City Engineer.
Sewer
Sianificant Effect
It is anticipated that substantial upsizing of certain sewer mains
in this area will be needed to accommodate additional development
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in this area and from adjacent cities.
Finding
Finding 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Finding
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce sewer service impacts generated by the Plan
to a level of insignificance.
Ail appropriate requirements of the County Sanitation District
and the City of Santa Ana shall be adhered to in the design
and construction of individual developments and provisions of
sewer facilities.
Prior to issuance of building permits, all future applicants
shall pay a connection charge to the 0CSD for the construction
of necessary capital facilities.
Solid Waste
SiGnificant Effect
Solid waste will increase 14.8 tons per day and decrease landfill
capacity.
Finding
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Support of the Finding
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce solid waste impacts generated by the Plan
to a level of insignificance.
Ail new or redeveloped residential, commercial and industrial
structures shall be designed to provide adequate space for
recycling receptacles.
Appropriate provisions contained in the Source Reduction and
Recycling Element shall be implemented upon its adoption.
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VI. SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED IF
THE PLAN IS IMPLEMENTED
AIR QUALITY
Sianificant Effect
Implementation of the proposed Plan would increase mobile and
stationary source emissions by 21 percent compared to existing
conditions; increase emissions as a result of increasing vehicle
miles traveled by 16.3 percent compared to existing conditions;
contribute to regionally significant Carbon Monoxide and Nitrogen
Oxide emissions; and contribute to the degradation of cumulative
local and regional air quality in conjunction with other
development pursuant to the Santa Aha General Plan.
Findina
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Support of the Findinq
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the long term mobile and stationary air
quality emissions generated by traffic and electrical and natural
gas utilities associated with the Plan:
Stationary source emissions shall be reduced through energy
efficient design practices as required by Title 24 of the
State Administrative Code. The City shall review future
proposals on a project-by-project basis to ensure compliance.
Employers of more than 100 persons, or individual developments
that could be expected to have more than 100 persons employed
upon completion, are required to devise and implement
transportation demand reduction measures in accordance with
the South Coast Air Quality Management District' Regulation XV
and the City of Santa Ana's Transportation Demand Management
Ordinance.
Bus turnouts and shelters that conform to the standards of the
Orange County Transit District shall be provided in accordance
with Section 8.4.3 of the North Harbor Specific Plan. At a
minimum, shelters shall be located at the intersections of
Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue, First Street,
McFadden Avenue, and Edinger Avenue.
Even with these mitigation measures, the contribution of the Plan
to long term regional air quality emissions cannot be mitigated to
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a level of insignificance.
TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION
Sianificant Effect
Implementation of the Specific Plan would increase traffic impacts
at the intersection of Fairview at Seventeenth Street. Mitigation
measures will only improve levels of service from F to E which is
still unacceptable.
Findina
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in Support of the Findina
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the traffic impacts generated by the Plan.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to provide those City-wide
circulation improvements that are proposed in the Specific
Plan, General Plan, and any other City circulation improvement
plans.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to monitor those
circulation improvements that are proposed in other
neighboring jurisdictions which may benefit the Specific Plan
and shall provide input at appropriate times to ensure
implementation of those improvements.
The City shall review all future proposals within the Specific
Plan area on a project-by-project basis and shall impose
appropriate conditions and mitigation to ensure that any
circulation impact would be alleviated to the extent
feasible.
Even after implementation of these mitigation measures, the peak
hour level of service at Fairview at Seventeenth Street cannot be
mitigated to a level of insignificance.
Sianificant Effect
In conjunction with other existing and future development, the
Specific Plan would contribute to the total traffic experienced in
the city of Santa Ana.
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Finding
Findinq 1:
changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
Facts in SUDDort of the Findina
The following mitigation measures have been incorporated in the
proposed Plan to reduce the traffic impacts generated by the Plan.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to provide those City-wide
circulation improvements that are proposed in the Specific
Plan, General Plan, and any other city circulation improvement
plans.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the city's
Public Works Agency shall continue to monitor those
circulation improvements that are proposed in other
neighboring jurisdictions which may benefit the Specific Plan
and shall provide input at appropriate times to ensure
implementation of those improvements.
The City shall review all future proposals within the Specific
Plan area on a project-by-project basis and shall impose
appropriate conditions and mitigation to ensure that any
circulation impact would be alleviated to the extent
feasible.
Even after implementation of these
cumulative traffic impacts associated
mitigated to a level of insignificance.
mitigation measures, the
with the Plan cannot be
NOISE
Sianificant Effect
Implementation of the Specific Plan would increase traffic noise
levels in contiguous residential areas by 1.7 dBA over existing
levels which currently exceed the City's noise standard of 65 dBA.
Finding
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
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Facts ~n Support of the Finding
Noise studies shall be required for any residential units
proposed within the 65 Ldn contour.
The city shall review future proposals on a project-by-project
basis to ensure that the greatest distance between sensitive
noise sources and receptors would be provided.
Any residential sound barriers that are removed in conjunction
with the plan shall be replaced, with sound attenuating
barriers at least six feet in height.
Barriers between noise sources and noise-sensitive areas shall
be constructed where feasible. Areas where this measure would
be most beneficial include residential units located behind
lots that are inadequate for building development and may be
developed as linear parks.
Where structures providing a sound barrier are removed and new
barriers cannot be constructed because of site design
considerations, sound insulation for future residential
structures shall be provided to meet the interior noise levels
of the California State Sound Insulation Standards.
Se
e
Future development shall provide interior sound insulation of
new residences as an alternative method of alleviating noise
impacts along arterial streets in built-up areas where it is
no longer possible to use berms and setbacks to reduce noise
impact.
Sound insulation shall be included in all new multi-family
residential construction as required by State law.
Increases in long term residential noise levels (1.7 dBA over 65.1
dBA) resulting from greater traffic volumes along Harbor Boulevard,
First Street and Fifth Street are considered significant after
mitigation.
Sianificant Effect
Cumulatively, traffic generated noise would exceed the City
threshold (of 65 dBA) in residential areas along Harbor Boulevard,
First Street and Fifth Street.
Findina 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
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Facts in Support of the Findina
Noise studies shall be required for any residential units
proposed within the 65 Ldn contour.
The City shall review future proposals on a project-by-project
basis to ensure that the greatest distance between sensitive
noise sources and receptors would be provided.
Any residential sound barriers that are removed in conjunction
with the plan shall be replaced with sound attenuating
barriers at least six feet in height.
Barriers between noise sources and noise-sensitive areas shall
be constructed where feasible. Areas where this measure would
be most beneficial include residential units located behind
lots that are inadequate for building development and may be
developed as linear parks.
Where structures providing a sound barrier are removed and new
barriers cannot be constructed because of site design
considerations, sound insulation for future residential
structures shall be provided to meet the interior noise levels
of the California State Sound Insulation Standards.
Future development shall provide interior sound insulation of
new residences as an alternative method of alleviating noise
impacts along arterial streets~in built-up areas where it is
no longer possible to use berms and setbacks to reduce noise
impact.
Sound insulation shall be included in all new multi-family
residential construction as required by State law.
Cumulative traffic noise impacts remain
mitigation.
significant after
LAND USE
Sianificant Effect
Construction of future proposals and improvements would result in
minor displacement of households and businesses.
Findin~
Findin~ 1:
Changes or alterations have been required in, or
incorporated into, the project which avoid or
substantially lessen the significant environmental
effect identified in the Final EIR.
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Facts in SumDort of the Findin~
Throughout ultimate implementation of the Specific Plan, the
Community Development Agency shall continue to undertake the
following practices:
Set aside 30 percent of all tax increment revenues for
the development of low and moderate income housing.
Ensure that not less than 30 percent of all dwellings
constructed or rehabilitated with the assistance of
Agency funds shall be set aside for low and moderate
income households pursuant to State law.
Provide assistance to households displaced as a direct
result of Agency actions, including financial
participation in development projects. Assistance shall
be consistent with State law and shall, at a minimum,
include the payment of fair market prices for all units,
the payment of relocation costs, and the payment of any
cost differences between the displaced unit and
comparable replacementhousing.
Replace all low and moderate income units that are
displaced as a result of Agency actions as required by
State law.
Ensure that businesses displaced asa result of Agency
action shall be provided with relocation benefits in
accordance with State law. This may include fair market
value for the land and the business, relocation
assistance, and loss of business due to any move.
Property owners also shall be offered the opportunity of
participating in the redevelopment project area.
VII. MITIOATION MEASURES FOR IMPACTS CONSIDERED TO BE LESS TH~N
SIGNIFICANT
This section describes mitigation measures for those effects of the
proposed Plan which are considered to be less than significant and
that, therefore, are not required under CEQA. However, these
measures improve the Plan and are acceptable under CEQA. Findings
are not required for effects determined to be less than
significant.
The impact categories determined to be less than significant and
the mitigation measures incorporated in the Plan are described
below.
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AESTHETICS
The Plan would improve the overall aesthetic and visual quality of
the Plan area. Cumulatively, the Plan would visually improve major
City corridors, thus improving the overall image of the City of
Santa Ana. The following mitigation measure will ensure high
quality development design.
The Planning and Building Agency shall review all future
proposals on a project-by-project basis and ensure that said
proposal is in conformance with the performance, development,
design and use, landscape design and architectural treatment
guidelines and standards contained in the Specific Plan and
the Zoning Ordinance, which relates to submission of
development plans and architectural review, to ensure high-
quality development design.
CULTURAL RESOURCES
Though no known historic structures are presently located in the
Plan area, there is the possibility that some could be listed in
the future. Plan implementation would not result in adverse plan-
specific or cumulative impacts to cultural resources. However, the
mitigation measure is recommended to ensure that structures and
buildings of potential historic significance would be preserved in
the future.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the cityshall
continue to evaluate the prehistoric and historic significance
of structures and buildings to be affected by proposed
redevelopment. If any structure or building is determined to
have potential prehistoric or historic significance, the City
shall consider placing the structure or building on a
historical list or register.
VIII. ALTERNATIVES TO THEPROPOSED PLaN
CEQA Guidelines Section 15126(d) requires a discussion of
reasonable alternatives to the proposed Plan. The EIR evaluated
three alternatives to the proposed North Harbor Boulevard Specific
Plan.
It should be noted that other more or less intensive alternatives
were not considered or evaluated because of their inconsistency
with the intent of the General Plan and/or because of their
inconsistency with other City policies. For example, alternatives
that would include the extensive construction of new housing units
along Harbor Boulevard were not considered because such a proposal
would be inconsistent with the intent and purpose of the General
Plan and other policies affecting the area.
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NO PROJECT ALTERNATIVE
Findina
Findina 3:
Specific economic, social or other considerations
make infeasible the mitigation measures or project
alternatives identified in the EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Findin~
Given that the Plan area is presently urbanized and developed, this
alternative would not eliminate many of the environmental impacts
to be experienced with the Specific Plan. In actuality, the area
is presently blighted and in need of those improvements being
proposed by the Specific Plan.
This alternative would result in similar impacts to air quality,
traffic generated noise, light and glare, public services and
utilities, population, housing and employment, and cultural
resources. This alternative would avoid construction noise and air
quality impacts. No displacement impacts would result from this
alternative. However, blighting conditions such as incompatible
land uses, inadequately sized lots, and poor lotting patterns would
continue in the Plan area, thereby, reducing the area's economic
productivity. In addition, the expected improvements resulting
from the Specific Plan would not occur under this alternative.
These benefits include increasing structural safety, upgrading
storm drains, street widening, median installation and intersection
improvements, and landscaping and other visual quality-related
improvements.
Residential land uses that are not in conformance with existing
zoning or General Plan standards would continue. This alternative
would not comply with or implement the recommendations found in the
North Harbor Boulevard Redvelopment Plan and Strategy Plan and the
Santa Anita Neighborhood Plan, which the Specific Plan would comply
with.
IMPLEMENT GENERAL PLAN WITH UPGRADES TO PUBLIC FACILITIES AND
AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS ALTERNATIVE
Findinq
Findinq 3:
Specific economic, social or other considerations
make infeasible the mitigation measures or project
alternatives identified in the EIR.
Facts in SUPPort of the Findin~
This alternative was considered throughout the process and was
reviewed at one public meeting and by the Redevelopment Commission
and the Planning Commission. At that time, it was referred to as
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option 1 - Beautification.
Under this alternative, existing General Plan land use and
circulation policies would be implemented; Harbor Boulevard would
be devoted primarily to general strip commercial development.
Improvements to the internal circulation system as identified in
the General Plan would be implemented including various street
widenings and intersection improvements. Circulation improvements
identified in the General Plan are incorporated by reference.
Additionally, this alternative would propose the following visual
improvements: Introduction of strong avenue tree planting;
landscaping of central medians with trees shrubs and grass;
improvements to all major intersections by the introduction of
special paving, feature tree planting and additional landscaping
along property frontages; landscaping and boundary improvements to
vacant lot frontages; landscaping of wide property setbacks; and
entry monuments and other features to identify the area.
Impacts to the following would be similar to the proposed Specific
Plan: Air quality, soils and geology, hydrology and drainage,
traffic and circulation, noise, land use, aesthetics, light and
glare, public services and utilities, population, housing and
employment, and cultural resources.
Traffic demand control measures, however, would be more easily
implemented under the proposed Specific Plan than under this
alternative because the proposed Plan encourages larger scale
developments than would be anticipated under the General Plan.
It should be noted that the General Plan does not allow residential
development along Harbor Boulevard, while the proposed Specific
Plan does. Therefore, the potential for adverse noise impacts is
decreased with this alternative decreases with this alternative due
to the location of these sensitive receptors.
While this alternative would significantly improve conditions over
those presently existing on the site, fragmented parcelization
patterns and cluttering of unrelated and incompatible land uses
would continue.
The beneficial impacts resulting from this alternative would be
less than the proposed Plan.
LONG RANGE CONCEPT - MORE INTENSE COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE DEVELOPMENT
ALTERNATIVE
As with the previous alternative, this alternative was a concept
prepared and reviewed during the preparation of the Specific Plan.
Unlike the previous alternative, however, this was included in the
Specific Plan as the Long Range Concept (Section 4.5 of the
Specific Plan). Note that this concept is not the project itself,
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but is presented in the Specific~[~n as a possible response to
future regional circulation improvements and the intensification
pressures that could result in the Plan area. Discussions of the
Long Range Concept contained in the Specific Plan is incorporated
by reference.
Finding
Finding 3:
Specific economic, social or other considerations
make infeasible the mitigation measures or project
alternatives identified in the EIR.
Facts in SupDort of the Findinq
It should be noted that this alternative may be infeasible since it
assumes the extension of the SR-57 freeway south along the Santa
Ana River from its current terminus and the construction of a rail
mass transit along the existing Pacific Electric right-of-way.
Without these two transportation corridors, it is unlikely that the
alternative could be implemented.
Impacts resulting from this alternative would be greater than the
proposed Plan in the following areas due.to increased intensities
in commercial and office development: Air quality, soils and
geology, hydrology and drainage, traffic and circulation, noise,
public services and utilities.
Similar impacts resulting from this alternative include aesthetics,
light and glare, population, housing and employment, and cultural
resources.
This alternative would have less impacts onsite and on surrounding
land uses, since less area would be affected. Resultant
displacement of businesses would also be less, though a large
number of existing residential units would be displaced north of
Fifth Street between Harbor Boulevard and the Santa Ana River.
This alternative would not comply with and implement all
recommendations found in the North Harbor Boulevard Redevelopment
Plan and Strategy Plan and Santa Anita Neighborhood Plan.
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EXHIBIT B
STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
NORTH HARBOR BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN
CITY OF SANTA ANA
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires a public
agency to balance the benefits of a proposed project against its
unavoidable environmental risks in determining whether to approve
the project.
The proposed North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan provides
standards for land use, circulation, public services, general
design, architecture, and landscaping· A land use plan of
permitted redevelopment is also included in the Specific Plan.
The Specific Plan may have significant or certain substantial
adverse impacts on the environment which have not been fully
mitigated. Such impacts are identified in the Final EIR and are
addressed in Findings and Statements of Fact which accompany this
Statement of Overriding Considerations. Impacts in all cases have
been mitigated to the extent considered, feasible and have been
reduced by the incorporation of all mitigation measures as
Conditions of Plan Approval.
The City of Santa Ana has determined that the unavoidable
environmental impacts of the proposed plan are acceptable when
balanced against the benefits of the plan. The following benefits
are found to outweigh and make acceptable the unavoidable adverse
impacts identified in the Final EIR:
Plan implementation fulfills the adopted land use goals and
policies of the city of Santa Aha, allowing for residential,
commercial, industrial, and open space uses of a character and
intensity consistent with the intent of the General Plan.
2 o
Plan implementation achieves visual and design control of
future development and redevelopment and achieves visual
consistency throughout the plan area by the use of design
guidelines and development standards.
Plan implementation improves the quality of life in
residential neighborhoods.
Plan implementation eliminates blighting conditions and
enhances the economic viability of the area, by expanding its
role as a significant regional commercial district.
o
Plan implementation represents a continuance of existing
development patterns where adequate facilities and services
are available or will be provided with plan implementation.
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Plan implementation directly ~provides temporary employment
opportunities in construction and permanent opportunities in
a variety of fields. It will also indirectly generate "spin-
off" economic benefits to existing local businesses and
services from new employees.
Plan implementation generates additional property tax and
other revenues to the City of Santa Ana and will contribute
various fees for services and improvements required to provide
for development and redevelopment.
Specific economic, social, or other considerations make
infeasible those mitigation measures not identified in the
Final EIR and/or project alternatives identified in the Final
EIR.
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EXHIBIT C
MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
NORTH H~RBOR BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN
CITY OF SANTA ANA
Effective January 1, 1989, the California Environmental Quality Act
was amended to add Section 21081.6, implementing Assembly Bill (AB)
3180. As part of CEQA environmental review procedures, AB 3180
requires a public agency to adopt a monitoring and reporting
program for assessing and ensuring efficiency of any required
mitigation measures applied to proposed developments. As stated in
Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code:
"...the public agency shall adopt a reporting or monitoring
program for the changes to the project which it has adopted,
or made a condition or project approval, in order to mitigate
or avoid significant affects on the environment."
Section 21081.6 provides general guidelines for implementing
monitoring and reporting programs. Specific reporting and/or
monitoring requirements, to be enforced during project
implementation, shall be defined prior to final approval of the
project proposal by the responsible decision maker(s). In response
to established CEQA requirements and those of Public Resources Code
Section 21000 et seq., the proposed mitigation monitoring program
shall be submitted for consideration prior to completion of the
environmental review process to enable the decision maker's
appropriate response to proposals. The mitigation monitoring
program must be provided as part of the Final EIR.
The mitigation monitoring program is presented in this section.
Each recommended mitigation measure is listed and categorized by
impact topic, with an accompanying discussion of:
The party responsible for implementation of mitigation
measure.
The phase of the project during which the measure should be
monitored.
The method of verifying compliance with mitigation measure.
The agency responsible for monitoring compliance with
mitigation measure.
The monitoring agencies shall oversee elements of the mitigation
monitoring program (MMP) and review compliance through the use of
compliance verification forms to be developed by the City and
supported by a mitigation monitoring consultant. A sample of a
"Compliance Verification" form is provided in .Attachment A.
Designated monitors shall ensure compliance verification forms are
filled out correctly and proper action is being taken on each
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measure. Designated monitors will also be responsible for filing
and updating the verification forms during all phases of the
project. During design and construction phases, the designated
monitors from the Planning and Building Agency will determine the
need for a measure to be modified and ensure the use of a
mitigation specialist if technical expertise beyond the monitor's
ability is required. If it is found that an adopted mitigation
measure is not being properly implemented, the designated monitors
shall require corrective actions to ensure adequate implementation.
RESOLUTION 94-021
AIR QUALITY
Prior to the submittal of applications for grading permits,
future applicants shall submit a report to the Planning and
Building Agency and Public Works Agency, demonstrating
compliance of the proposed grading with City policies and
conditions regarding local adherence to South Coast Air
Quality Management District Rules 402 and 403.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior Issuance of Grading
Permits
- Metho4 of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review and
Field Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Construction equipment shall
emission control devices and be kept
minimize construction vehicle emissions.
be monitored by the contractor and is
inspection by city staff.
Environmental Coordinator
and Supervisor of
Inspections, city
Planning and Building
Agency
be fitted with the most modern
in proper tune to
This measure shall
subject to periodic
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
/Contractors
- Monitoring Phase:
Throughout Construction
- Method of Monitoring:
Site-Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental Coordinator
and Supervisor of
Inspections, city
Planning and Building
Agency
Stationary source emissions shall be reduced through energy
efficient design practices as required by Title 24 of the
State Administrative Code. The City shall review future
proposals on a project-by-project basis to ensure compliance.
- Responsible for Implementation:
Future
Planning
Agency
Applicants/City
and Building
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- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Metho4 of Monitoring:
Plan Check and
Review/Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Building Inspector and
Mechanical Plan Checker,
City Planning and
Building Agency
Employers of more than 100 persons, or individual developments
that could be expected to have more than 100 persons employed
upon completion, are required to devise and implement
ridesharing and other transportation demand reduction measures
in accordance with the South Coast Air Quality Management
District's Regulation XV, and the City of Santa Ana's
Transportation Demand Management Ordinance.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
- Metho4 of Monitoring:
As Determined by City
Review and Accept
Measures
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and Building
Agency and Engineering
Services Manager, City
Public Works Agency
Bus turnouts and shelters that conform to the standards of the
Orange County Transit Authority shall be provided in
accordance with Section 8.4.3 of the North Harbor Specific
Plan. At a minimum, shelters shall be located at the
intersections of Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue,
First Street, McFadden Avenue, and Edinger Avenue.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
/District/City
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Site Plan
Approval
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
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- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner, City
Planning and Building
Agency and Engineering
Services Manager, City
Public Works Agency
SOILS ~%ND GEOLOGY
Prior to any site preparation, the applicant shall obtain a
grading permit from the Building Agency and the Public Works
Agency in accordance with applicable ordinances of the City.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Grading Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Grading Plan Check and
Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental Coordinator
and Supervisor of
Inspections, City
Building Agency
In order to ensure maximum structural safety in the event of
an earthquake, all structures shall be constructed in
accordance with the seismic requirements of the Uniform
Building Code, subject to the review of the Building Agency.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and
Review/Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Senior Plan Check
Engineer and Inspection
Services Manager, City
Building Agency
The Planning and Building Agency shall require the preparation
of geotechnical studies within those identified areas that are
susceptible to subsidence and liquefaction.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Grading Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Grading Plan Check and
Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
The Planning and Building Agency shall review all projects
proposed on industrial areas on a proposal-by-proposal basis
and shall require affected applicants to submit soil studies
to the city. In the event contamination exists, the site will
be subject to appropriate Federal, State and local remediation
and removal procedures.
- Responsible for Implementation: City Planning/Future
Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Grading Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and
Review/Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Fire Department
HYDROLOGY AND DRAINAGE
10. In conjunction with the submittal of applications for grading
permits, future applicants shall submit to the City Public
Works Agency, detailed drainage studies showing that future
grading, in conjunction with the drainage conveyance systems,
would allow future building pads to be safe from inundation
from the 100-year flood.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Grading Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering Services
Manager and Water
Resources Manager, city
Public Works Agency and
Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
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12.
In conformance with current City policy,
flood zones shall be required to be at
the level of the 100-year flood.
buildings within the
least one foot above
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
Prior to issuance of grading permits, if surface water is
collected anywhere for discharge as a point source or if a
point source discharge is contemplated, the applicant shall
obtain a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
Permit (NPDES) from the Regional Water Quality Board.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Grading Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Grading Plan Check and
Review and Site
Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering Services
Manager, City Public
Works Agency and Regional
Water Quality Control
Board, Orange County
Flood Control District
TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION
13.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to provide those City-wide
circulation improvements that are proposed in the Specific
Plan, General Plan, and other city circulation improvement
plans.
- Responsible for Implementation= City Public Works Agency
- Monitoring Phase:
Throughout Specific Plan
Implementation
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
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14.
15.
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering
Manager, City
Works Agency
Services
Public
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City's
Public Works Agency shall continue to monitor those
circulation improvements that . are proposed in other
neighboring jurisdictions which may benefit the Specific Plan
and shall provide input at appropriate times to ensure
implementation of those improvements.
- Responsible for Implementation: city Public Works Agency
- Monitoring Phase:
Throughout Specific Plan
Implementation
- Metho4 of Monitoring:
Discussions With
Neighboring Jurisdictions
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering
Manager, City
Works Agency
Services
Public
The city shall review all future proposals within the Specific
Plan area on a project-by-project basis and shall impose
appropriate conditions and mitigation to ensure that any
circulation impact would be sufficiently alleviated to the
greatest extent feasible.
- Responsible for Implementation: City Public Works Agency
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Approval of
Future Plans
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review.
- Monitoring Agenoy:
Engineering
Manager, City
Works Agency
Services
Public
NOISE
16.
Construction near residential development shall be limited to
the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
Construction on weekends shall only be allowed on a case by
case basis after authorization has been given by the City to
the contractor.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Throughout Construction
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18.
19.
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and Building
Agency
Noise studies shall be required for any residential units
proposed within the 65 Ldn contour.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental Coordinator
and Senior Plan Check
Engineer, City Planning
and Building Agency
To the greatest extent feasible, construction activities shall
be screened from adjacent noise-sensitive land uses with
fencing.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior
Grading
Permit
to Issuance of
and Construction
- Method of Monitoring:
Grading Plan Check and
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and Building
Agency
Ail construction equipment, fixed or mobile, operated within
1,000 feet of a dwelling unit shall be equipped with properly
operating and maintained muffler exhaust systems.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Grading Permit
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
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21.
22.
23.
- Monitoring Agency:
City Planning
Building Agency
and
Stationary equipment shall be placed such that emitted noise
is directed away from sensitive noise receivers such as
residential areas.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permit
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
Stockpiling and vehicle staging areas shall be located as far
as practical from occupied dwellings.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Throughout Construction
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Inspection Services
Manager, city Planning
and Building Agency
The City shall review future development proposals on a
project-by-project basis to ensure that the greatest distance
between noise sources and receptors would be provided.
- Responsible for Implementation: Planning
Agency
and Building
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Site Plan
Approval of Future Plans
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner and
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and Building
Agency
Any residential barriers that are removed in conjunction with
the plan shall be replaced with sound attenuating barriers of
at least six feet in height.
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25.
26.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of Occupancy
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental Coordinator
and Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
Barriers between noise sources and noise-sensitive areas shall
be constructed where feasible. Areas where this measure would
be most beneficial include residential units located behind
lots that are inadequate for building development and may be
developed as linear parks.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of Occupancy
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and Building
Agency
Where structures providing a sound barrier are removed and new
barriers cannot be constructed because of site design
considerations, sound insulation for future residential
structures shall be provided to meet the interior noise levels
of the California State Sound Insulation Standards.
Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of Occupancy
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
Future development shall provide interior sound insulation of
new residences as an alternative method of alleviating noise
impacts along arterial streets in built-up areas where it is
no longer possible to use berms and setbacks to reduce noise
impact.
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27.
- Responsible for Implementation:
- Monitoring Phase:
- Method of Monitoring:
- Monitoring Agency:
Future Applicants
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of Occupancy
site Inspection
Environmental Coordinator
and Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
Sound insulation shall be included in all new multi-family
residential construction as required by State law.
- Responsible for Implementation:
- Monitoring Phase:
- Method of Monitoring:
- Monitoring Agency:
Future Applicants
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of Occupancy
site Inspection
Inspection Services
Manager, City Planning
and Building Agency
LAND USE
28.
The Planning and Building Agency shall amend the City's
General Plan and Zoning Ordinance to SP-2 (Specific Plan No.
2), prior to implementing any portion of the North Harbor
Boulevard Specific Plan.
Responsible for Implementation:
City Planning
Building Agency
and
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Specific Plan
Implementation
- Method of Monitoring:
Agency Acquires City
Council Approval
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner, city
'Planning and Building
Agency
29.
The city shall review all future land use proposals and
circulation improvements on a project-by-project basis to
ensure that proposals would be designed, developed, and
constructed in accordance with standards and requirements of
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31.
the North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan and the Zoning
Ordinance and all other appropriate laws and regulations.
Additionally, the City shall establish design, development,
and construction requirements, as appropriate, to ensure that
land use incompatibilities and potential construction-related
disturbances would be alleviated to the greatest extent
possible.
- Responsible for Implementation:
City Planning
Building Agency
and
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Site Plan
Approval of Future Plans
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner and
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and Building
Agency and Redevelopment
Project Manager, City
Community Development
Agency
Prior to construction, proponents of future redevelopment and
construction within the Specific Plan area shall acquire all
required permits, including demolition, grading, and building
permits.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Future
Construction
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner, City
Planning and Building
Agency
Throughout ultimate implementation
Community Development Agency shall
following practices:
of the Specific Plan, the
continue to undertake the
ae
Set aside 30 percent of all tax increment revenues for
the development of low and moderate income housing.
Ensure that not less that 30 percent of all dwellings
constructed or rehabilitated with the assistance of
Agency funds shall be set aside for low and moderate
income households pursuant to State law.
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Provide assistance to households displaced as a direct
result of Agency actions, including financial
participation in development projects. Assistance shall
be consistent with State law and shall, at a minimum,
include the payment of fair market prices for all units,
the payment of relocation costs, and the payment of any
cost differences between .the displaced unit and
replacement housing.
Replace all low and moderate income units that are
displaced as a result of Agency actions as required by
State law.
Ensure that businesses displaced as a result of Agency
action shall be provided with relocation benefits in
accordance with State law. This may include fair market
value for the land and the business, relocation
assistance, and loss of business due to any move.
Property owners also shall be offered the opportunity of
participating in the redevelopment activity.
Responsible for Implementation:
City Community
Development Agency
- Monitoring Phase:
Throughout Specific
Plan Implementation
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and
Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Redevelopment
Project Manager,
City Community
Development Agency
AESTHETICS
32.
The Planning and Building Agency shall review all future
proposals on a project-by-project basis and ensure that said
proposal is in conformance with the performance, development,
design and use, landscape design, and architectural treatment
guidelines and standards contained in the Specific Plan and
Section 41-593.4 of the Zoning Ordinance, which relates to
submission of development plans and architectural review, to
ensure high-quality redevelopment design and development.
- Responsible for Implementation: City Planning
Building Agency
and
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Site Plan
Approval of Future Plans
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- Method of Monitoring:
- Monitoring Agency:
Plan Check and Review
Case Planner, City
Planning and Building
Agency
LIGHT AND GLARE
33.
34.
The City shall utilize the following guidelines and standards
contained in the Specific Plan relating to lighting in its
review of future redevelopment proposals:
Light fixtures shall be integrated into the overall
building design.
b. Parking lot fixtures shall be 20 to 25 feet high.
Ce
Ail exterior lighting shall be adequately controlled and
shielded to prevent glare and undesirable illumination of
adjacent properties and streets, per the approval of the
City Engineer.
High intensity security lighting fixtures shall not be
substituted for site landscape lighting or general
building exterior illumination. Such lighting shall be
limited to loading and storage locations, or to similar
service areas only.
- Responsible
for Implementation:
City Planning and
Building Agency/
Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and
Review and Site
Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner and
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and
Building Agency
The Planning and Building Agency shall review all future
proposals on a project-by-project basis and ensure that said
proposal is in conformance with the lighting standards and
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guidelines contained in the Specific Plan and Building
Security Ordinances 8-10 and 8-211 of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code.
- Responsible for Implementation:
City Planning and
Building Agency/Future
Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Plan Check and Review
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner, City
Planning and Building
Agency
PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES
Police Service
35.
Since increased development may result in an increase in
emergency and non-emergency police calls, the following
mitigation measures shall be implemented for new development:
ae
Ail commercial and industrial structures shall be
designed with adequate police patrol and emergency
vehicle access from all sides.
be
Lighting design in and around individual commercial,
residential and industrial developments shall facilitate
visibility into the site by patrol vehicles and emergency
response vehicles.
Ce
Ail new structures and parking lots shall comply with the
provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance).
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Final Site
Inspections
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
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Schools
36.
Water
37.
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner and
Senior Plan Check
Engineer, City
Planning and
Building Agency and
Community Services
Specialist, Police
Department
Ail development under State law and Garden Grove Unified
School District policy, shall be required to pay school impact
fees prior to the issuance of building permits. These fees
shall be used to provide classroom facilities for the
additional students.
Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Receipt of Letter
from District
Indicating Payment
of Fees
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner and
Environmental
Coordinator, City
Planning and
Building Agency
Water conservation devices shall be installed
rehabilitated commercial, industrial or
structures.
in all new or
residential
- Responsible for Implementation:
- Monitoring Phase:
Future Applicants
Plan Check;
Construction
During
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
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39.
Sewer
40.
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner, city
Planning and Building
Agency and Water
Resources Manager and
Engineering Services
Manager, City Public
Works Agency
Efficient irrigation systems which minimize run-off and
evaporation shall be required to the greatest extent feasible.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of
Occupancy/Final Site
Inspection
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering
Manager, City
Works Agency
Services
Public
Future applicants shall provide for the use of reclaimed water
on all irrigated areas where supply is available, subject to
the review and approval by the City Engineer.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Plan Check; During
Construction
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering Services
Manager and Water
Resources Manager, City
Public Works Agency
Ail appropriate requirements of the County Sanitation District
and the city of Santa Ana shall be adhered to in the design
and construction of individual developments and provisions of
sewer facilities.
- Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
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- Monitoring Phase=
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of
Occupancy/Final Site
Inspection
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering
Manager, City
Works Agency
Services
Public
41.
Prior to issuance of building permits, all future applicants
shall pay a connection charge to the OCSD for the construction
of necessary capital facilities.
Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
- Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permits
- Method of Monitoring:
Receipt of Letter from
OCSD Indicating Payment
of Fees
- Monitoring Agency:
Engineering Services
Manager and Water
Resources Manager, city
Public Works Agency
Solid Waste
42.
Ail new or redeveloped residential, commercial and industrial
structures shall be designed to provide adequate space for
recycling receptacles. If a City-wide recycling program is
established, the City shall Contribute to funding for
operation of said program.
Responsible for Implementation: Future Applicants
Monitoring Phase:
Prior to Issuance of
Certificates of
Occupancy/Final Site
Inspection
- Method of Monitoring:
Site Inspection
- Monitoring Agency:
Case Planner, City
Planning and Building
Agency and Engineering
Services Manager, City
Public Works Agency
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Appropriate provisions contained in the Source Reduction and
Recycling Element shall be implemented upon it's adoption.
- Responsible for Implementation:
- Monitoring Phase:
Method of Monitoring:
Monitoring Agency:
Future Applicants
Prior to Certificates of
· Occupancy/Final Site
Inspection
Site Inspection
Enterprise Manager, City
Public Works Agency
CULTURAL RESOURCES
44.
Throughout implementation of the Specific Plan, the City shall
continue to evaluate the prehistoric or historic significance
of structures and buildings to be affected by proposed
redevelopment. If any structure or building is determined to
have potential prehistoric or historic significance, the City
shall consider placing the structure or building on a
historical list or register.
Responsible for Implementation:
City Planning
Building Agency
and
- Monitoring Phase:
During Excavation
Future Development
for
- Method of Monitoring:
Periodically Review List
of Structures of
Significance
- Monitoring Agency:
Environmental Coordinator
and Supervisor of
Inspections, City
Planning and Building
Agency
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RESOLUTION 94-021
ATTACHMENT A
NORTH ~ARBOR BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN
MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
S~4PLE COMPLIANCE ~ERIFICATION FORM
Mitigation Measure:
Location:
Project Phase:
# Impact Issue:
(Earth, Water, Traffic, Etc.)
Onsite Offsite Administrative
Design Construction Operation
Description of Activity/Method of Implementation:
Disposition:
Comments/Revisions:
__ Mitigation measure for the above-noted project phase
implemented. No further action is required.
__Mitigation measure for the above-noted project phase is
not fully implemented. Further action required. (Please
explain below)
__Mitigation measure for the above-noted project phase is
not in compliance. Further action required. (Please
explain below)
Completed by:
Approved by:
Name:
Title:
Date:
Name:
Title:
Date:
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2. Those certain findings set forth in Exhibit A, attached
hereto, that certain statement set forth in Exhibit B, attached
hereto, and that certain program set forth in Exhibit C, attached
hereto, are incorporated herein by reference as though fully set
forth. The City Council hereby adopts and approves said findings,
statement, and program.
ADOPTED this 16th day of May , 1994.
ATTEST:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Young Aye
Pulido Aye
Lutz Aye
McGuigan Aye
Mills Aye
Moreno Aye
Richardson Aye
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
city Attorney
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY & PUBLICATION
State of California
County of Orange
I, JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution
~.~ O~ ! to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on
Date:
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Clerk of the Court'il (~
City of Santa Ana