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RESOLUTION NO. 2005-107
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA CERTIFYING THE ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT FOR THE SHEA HOMES
DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 2800 NORTH FARMERS
DRIVE, APPROVING A MITIGATION MONITORING
PROGRAM, AND ADOPTING CERTAIN FACTS, FINDINGS
AND A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. On February 4, 2005, the applicant submitted the Shea Homes at Farmers
Drive to construct 36 single-family dwellings at 2800 North Farmers Drive.
1. In June 1, 2005, a Notice of Preparation was prepared, submitted
to interested persons, responsible and trustee agencies, and filed
with the County Recorder regarding this proposed project, which
was at that time described as the development of a 36 unit single-
family subdivision.
2. Three (3) alternatives including the no project alternative were
evaluated.
3. The City prepared a Draft EIR (Environmental Impact Report) for
this proposed project, which was submitted for public comment to
all responsible agencies, the State Clearinghouse, neighboring
communities and districts, neighborhoods in the vicinity and the
requesting public.
4. All comments to the Draft EIR were considered and responded to in
the proposed Final EIR (which includes the Draft EIR).
5. A proposed mitigation monitoring plan has been prepared, as has
27 pages of certain facts, findings and statements, which are
attached to this Resolution.
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B. At its regular meeting of October 10, 2005, the Planning Commission of
the City of Santa Ana, following a duly noticed public hearing, by a vote of
6:0 (Lutz absent) recommended to the City Council that it adopt:
1. A resolution certifying Final Environmental Impact Report No. 2005-
01, the mitigation monitoring program, and certain facts, findings
and statements.
2. An ordinance approving Amendment Application NO.2005-02 and
Specific Development Plan No. 77.
3. A resolution approving Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 2005-05
(County Map No. 16905) as conditioned.
4. A resolution approving Site Plan Review No. 2005-04 to construct 36
single-family residences at 2800 North Farmers Drive
C. The City Council has fully considered this matter, and all public testimony,
at a duly noticed public hearing held at its regularly scheduled meeting of
November 7,2005.
D. All attached documents, including the Final EIR, the mitigation monitoring
plan, the 27 pages of findings and approvals, the Request for Council
Action, and the record of proceedings are incorporated herein by this
reference as though fully set forth.
Section 2. The City Council has reviewed and considered the information
contained in the Final EIR prepared with respect to this Project. The City Council has,
as a result of its consideration of the record as a whole and the evidence presented at
the hearings on this matter, determined that, as required pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the State CEQA Guidelines, the Final EIR
meets all requirement of CEQA, including but limited to: finding that the Final EIR
adequately addresses the impacts of the project; that it identifies and through the
mitigation monitoring plan imposes all feasible mitigation measures which will reduce all
of the significant environmental impacts of the Project to a level of insignificance, except
those unavoidable impacts described more specifically in the statement of overriding
considerations; discusses a reasonable range of alternatives to the Project; identifies
the environmentally superior alternative; and based upon all of which and the record as
a whole the Council chooses to approve the Project. The City Council hereby certifies
and approves the Final EIR, the mitigation monitoring plan, the facts, findings and
Statement of Overriding Considerations attached to this Resolution, and directs that a
Notice of Determination be prepared and filed with the County Clerk of the County of
Orange in the manner required by law.
Section 3. Pursuant to Title XIV, California Code of Regulations ("CCR")
9 735.5(c)(1), the City Council has determined that, after considering the record as a
whole, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have the potential for any
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adverse effect on wildlife resources or the ecological habitat upon which wildlife resources
depend. The proposed project exists in an urban environment characterized by paved
concrete, roadways, surrounding buildings and human activity. Therefore, pursuant to Fish
and Game Code 9 711.2 and Title XIV, CCR 9 735.5, the payment of Fish and Game
Department filing fees is not required in conjunction with this project.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting
this Resolution.
ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 2005.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney
AYES:
Councilmembers: Alvarez. Bist. Bustamante. Christv. Garcia. Pulido.
Solorio (7)
NOES:
Councilmembers: None (0)
ABSTAIN:
Councilmembers: None (0)
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers: None (0)
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Resolution No. 2005-107 to be the original resolution adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on November. 7. 2005.
Date: 10<> / EJ ~
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Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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SHEA HOMES RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
Mitil!ation Measure Al!encv I Approval
Prior to Issuance of Gradinl! Permit
The proposed project shall incorporate Planning/
architectural elements and landscape Building
treatments in and around the sound wall.
The proposed treatment shall be approved
by the Planning Division prior to issuance of
grading permits.
Prior to issuance of grading permits a Planning/
construction-level geotechnical report shall Building
be submitted for review and approval to the
Building Department and/or Public Works
Department. The report shall address the
potential for seismically induced soil
liquefaction and soil instability. Based on
the study detailed grading recommendations
and foundation design criteria shall be
provided.
Prior to issuance of grading permits the Public Works
project developer shall provide proof of
coverage under NPDES General
Construction Activity Storm Water Permit
that includes a copy of the project's permit
issued by the State Water Resource Control
Board that identifies the project's permit
number and two copies of the Storm Water
Pollution Prevention Plan.
Prior to issuance of grading permits the Public Works
project developer shall submit and have
approved a surface drainage/utility plan that
depicts all applicable Site design, Structural
Source Control and treatment Control Best
Management Practices in accordance with
the Orange County Drainage Area
Management Plan and the City of Santa Ana
Local Implementation Plan.
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Prior to the issuance of grading permits the Public Works
project developer shall provide two copies
of the Water Quality Management Plan that
include the following:
1. Site Assessment
2. Site Design BMPs
3. Applicable Routine Source Control
BMPs
4. Selection and sizing of the Treatment
Control BMPs
5. Mechanisms by which funding for
long-term operation and maintenance
of Structural BMPs will be provided
6. Operation and Maintenance Plan to
describe the long-term operation and
maintenance requirements of all
applicable Structural BMPs, and to
identify the entity in charge of
implementation
Prior to the issuance of grading permits the
project developer shall submit a final run-off
evaluation for review and approval showing
the existing and proposed facilities and
methods of draining the site without
exceeding the capacity of any street or
adjacent storm drain facility.
Prior to issuance of grading permits the
project developer shall submit to the City of
Santa Ana Planning Division a letter from
the Department of Defense and CalTrans
that adequate access is provided to the
Department of Defense fuel line and the
CalTrans sound wall.
Grading Plans and Building Plans for the
proposed project shall note that all
construction equipment shall be properly
maintained and tuned to minimize noise
emissions,
Grading Plans and Building Plans for the
oroDosed Droiect shall note that all
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Public Works
Planning!
Building
Planning!
Building
Planning!
Buildinl!
equipment shall be fitted with properly
operating mufflers and air intake silencers.
To ensure compliance with SCAQMD Fugitive Planning!
Dust Rule 403, grading plans for the proposed Building
project shall reflect the following notes:
All material excavated or graded will be sufficiently
watered to prevent excessive amounts of dust.
Watering with complete coverage shall occur at
least twice daily, once in the late morning and once
after work is done for the day.
All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease
during period of high winds (winds greater than 25
mph averaged over one hour) or during Stage I or
Stage 2 smog episodes.
Streets surrounding the project site should be
cleaned at the end of each day of construction.
The amount of area disturbed by clearing and
earthwork activities shall be minimized at all times.
Equipment engines shall be maintained in good
condition and In proper tune according to
manufacturer's specifications.
Miti!!ation Measure Al1:ency Approval
Prior To Issuance of Buildin!! Permits
Building plans for the proposed project shall Planning!
reflect that onsite lighting on the project site Building
is located in such a manner that the direct
rays of the lighting are confined to the
property and would not spill over to adjacent
residential areas.
Grading Plans and Building Plans for the Planning!
proposed project shall note that construction Building
activities on the project site shall take place
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00
p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. on Saturdays and no
construction activity on Sundays or federal
holidavs. No construction eauiDment on the
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project site shall operate including warming
up until after 7:00 a.m. Monday through
Friday and after 8:00 a.m. on Saturdays.
Grading Plans and Building Plans for the Planning!
proposed project shall note that all Building
construction equipment shall be properly
maintained and tuned to minimize noise
emissions,
Grading Plans and Building Plans for the Planning!
proposed project shall note that all Building
equipment shall be fitted with properly
operating mufflers and air intake silencers.
The building plans for the proposed project Planning!
shall reflect a 20-foot noise wall along the Building
northeastern boundary of the project a site.
The noise wall shall have a surface density
of at least 3.5 pounds per square foot and
shall no openings or gaps. The noise wall
may be constructed of stud and stucco, 3!8
inch plate glass, 5!8 inch Plexiglas, any
masonry material, or a combination of these
materials.
Building plans for all residential units shall Planning!
reflect the following construction details; Building
. The roof!ceiling assembly shall incorporate
concrete or composition tiles on the exterior
and a minimum Yi" gypsum drywall on the
interior surface of the living area. Roofs
shall be sloped and attic spaces shall be
insulated with fiberglass insulation.
. Exterior walls shall be wood stud
construction with stucco exteriors and a
minimum \I," gypsum drywall on the
interior. All exterior walls shall include
fiberglass insulation in the stud cavities.
. All operable windows shall have a rating of
STC-24. All fixed windows shall have a
rating of STC-28.
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. All entry doors shall have a rating of STC-
28.
The building plans for the Traditions Plan 2 Planning!
on Lots 10, 22 and 27 shall reflect the Building
following construction details:
. The Retreat shall be installed with attic
baffles. All operable windows shall have a
rating ofEWNR-26 or STC-28.
. The Library shall be installed with attic
baffles. All operable windows shall have a
rating of EWNR-32 or STC 35. All fixed
windows shall have a rating ofEWNR-36 or
STC-40. All entry doors shall have a rating
ofEWNR-29 or STC-32.
. Bedroom 3 shall be installed with attic
baffles. All operable windows shall have a
rating ofSTC EWNR-32 or STC-35. All
fixed windows shall have a rating of
EWNR-36 or STC 40. All entry doors shall
have a rating ofEWNR-29 or STC 32.
The building plans for the Renaissance Plan Planning!
3 on Lots 11,23, and 26 shall reflect the Building
following construction details:
. The Retreat shall be installed with attic
baffles. All operable windows shall have a
rating ofEWNR-26 or STC-28.
. Bedroom 2 shall be installed with attic
baffles. All operable windows shall have a
rating of STC EWNR-32 or STC-35. All
fixed windows shall have a rating of
EWNR-36 or STC 40. All entry doors shall
have a rating of EWNR-29 or STC 32.
. Bedroom 3 shall be installed with attic
baffles. All operable windows shall have a
rating ofSTC EWNR-32 or STC-35. All
fixed windows shall have a rating of
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EWNR-36 or STC 40. All entry doors shall
have a rating ofEWNR-29 or STC 32.
The building plans shall reflect that Planning!
mechanical ventilation shall be provided for Building
residential units located on residential Lots
6,7, ~9, l~ 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19,2~2l,
22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30.
Prior To Recordation Of Final Subdivision Maps
Miti!!ation Measure AlJencv Anproval
Prior to the recordation of final subdivision P lann ing!
maps, a special disclosure statement of the Building
presence of the jet fuel line is required to be
provided on subdivision maps and deeds for
the project.
Prior To Buildin!! Apllroval
Mitil1:ation Measure A..ency Apllroval
Prior to Building Approval, the project Planning!
developer, at their sole expense, shall Building
conduct a noise monitoring analysis to
ensure that the residential units on
Residential Lots 10, II, 22, 23, 26 and 27
achieve an interior noise level of 45 CNEL.
Prior to Building Approval occupancy, a Planning!Building
disclosure statement on the
risks and potential exposure to Particulate
Diesel Matter shall be provided on all final
subdivision maps grant deeds for the project.
Prior to and Durin.. Construction
Mitil1:ation Measure A!!ency Approval
In the event unknown cultural resources are Planning!
encountered, all earthwork activities in the Building
area of the finding shall halt and the City of
Santa Ana Environmental Coordinator shall
be contacted for appropriate action.
During construction operations near the jet
fuel pipeline, a representative from the Planning!
Department of Defense shall be present to Building
monitor construction activities to ensure that
no damage occurs to the jet fuel pipeline.
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Prior to commencement of construction
activities, the project developer shall
identify to the City a construction
relation officer to act as a community
liaison concerning onsite construction
activity impacts. The name and phone
number of the construction relation
officer shall be posted on the project
site.
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
EfnJironmental Impact Report
CERTIFICATION OF THE FINAL ENVIRONMENT AL IMPACT REPORT, FINDINGS
AND APPROVALS FOR THE SHEA HOMES RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
1.0 CERTIFICATION OF THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
Pursuant to California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 14, Section 15090, the City of Santa Ana
hereby certifies the Final Environmental Impact Report ErR-2005-0l, State Clearinghouse No.
2005041176 for the Shea Homes Residential Project. The Final ElR was completed in
compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Public Resources Code
Section 21000, et seq and the State CEQA Guidelines, CCR, Title 14, Section 15000, et seq. The
City certifies that it has been presented with the Final EIR and that it has reviewed and considered
the information in the Final ElR prior to approving the Shea Homes Residential Project, as set
forth herein. The City further certifies that the Final ErR reflects the independent judgment and
analysis of the City of Santa Ana. The Final ErR consists of the Draft ElR, the Responses to
Comments Report and the project Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP).
2.0 FINDINGS
Having received, reviewed and considered the information in the record before it, including the
Final ElR, which is hereby incorporated by reference, the following Findings are hereby adopted
by the City as required by CEQA (specifically, CCR, Title 14, Sections 15091 through 15093) in
conjunction with the approval of the project, which is set forth below.
The City is the Lead Agency for the environmental documentation for the project evaluated in the
Final ElR. Based on the substantial evidence in the record before it, the City finds that the Draft
and Final ElRs were prepared in compliance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines. The City
finds that it has independently reviewed and analyzed the Draft ElR and the Final ErR for the
Shea Homes Residential Project, that the Draft ElR which was circulated for public review
reflected its independent judgment and that the Final ElR reflects the independent judgment of the
City. The City has based its actions on full appraisal of all viewpoints, including all comments
received up to the date of the adoption of these Findings, concerning the potential environmental
impacts identified and analyzed in the Final ElR.
In addition, the City has reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) for
the project, which is contained in the Final ElR and which describes the process to ensure
implementation of the mitigation measures that have been incorporated in the approved project to
reduce or avoid significant adverse impacts of the project on the environment. The MMP will
ensure CEQA compliance during project implementation.
3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCESS
3.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
The Shea Homes Residential Project site is located at 2800 North Farmers Drive within the
northeastern part of the City of Santa Ana, Orange County California. The project site is bounded
by the Santa Ana Freeway to the north and Farmers Drive to the west.
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
Environmental Impact Report
The proposed project involves the development of 36 single family dwellings.
The objectives for the Shea Homes Residential Project are to:
· To provide additional single family detached housing opportunities in the northeastern area
of the City of Santa Ana.
· Provide a residential community that would be compatible in scale and design with existing
residential uses in the project area.
· To provide a planned community of large single family homes on large lots.
· To provide infill housing opportunities on one of the last remaining vacant parcels in the
City.
The City of Santa Ana is the Lead Agency for the ElR, as defined by Section 21067 of CEQA. The
City of Santa Ana has determined that the ElR is required for the Shea Homes Residential Project
pursuant to Section 15063 of the CEQA Guidelines to assess the potential impacts resulting from
approval of the project and other discretionary actions necessary for its implementation. This ElR is
intended to serve as a project EIR for the Shea Homes Residential Project Tentative Tract Map
approval and other related implementation actions.
To implement the project, the City and/or other public agencies may consider various actions,
permits and approvals. Other agencies may also consider the ElR in the review of project permits or
other actions. The potential actions, permits and approvals for the proposed project are anticipated to
include the following:
· Zone Change to Specific Development (SD) Zone.
· Compliance with California Subdivision Map Act and approval TentativefFinal Tract Maps
3.2 DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
3.2.1 Initial Study and Notice of Preparation
The City of Santa Ana distributed a Notice of Preparation (NOP) of an ElR and an Initial Study
(IS) for the Shea Homes Residential project on June 1, 2005 for a 30-day review period. The
NOP!lS was distributed to the State Clearinghouse Office of Planning and Research, public
agencies, neighborhood associations and other interested parties in the project area. The NOP!lS
is provided in Appendix A of the Draft EIR. The City of Santa Ana received two written
responses to the NOP. Copies of these comment letters are provided in Appendix A ofthe Draft
ElR.
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
Environmental impact Report
3.2.2 Draft EIR
Circulation of the Draft EIR
The City of Santa Ana circulated the Draft ElR for the Shea Homes Residential Project for public
review between August 9, 2005 and September 22, 2005. The Responses to Comments Report
(RTC) documents the public review and comment period for the Draft ElR. The Notice of
Availability (NOA) for the Draft ElR is provided in Appendix A of the RTC Report. The NOA
was published in the Orange County Register on August 9, 2005, and filed with the Orange
County Clerk.
Written Comments
The written comments received on the Draft ElR included comment letters and written comments
provided to the Planning Commission during the public hearing. Written comments on the Draft
ElR for the Shea Homes Residential Project were received from the following:
. Southern California Association of Governments
. Orange County Sanitation District
. California Department of Transportation
. County of Orange
Planning Commission Public Hearing
A public hearing was held on the Draft ElR for the Shea Homes Residential Project as part ofthe
regularly scheduled August 22, 2005 City of Santa Ana Planning Commission meeting. This
meeting was held in the City of Santa Ana Council Chambers (22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana).
The purpose of the meeting was to receive public comments on the Draft ElR. The minutes from
the public hearing is provided in Appendix B of the R TC Report.
Second Planning Commission Public Hearing
A second public hearing with the Santa Ana Planning Commission was held on the Final ElR for
the Shea Homes Residential Project on October 10, 2005. This meeting was held in the City of
Santa Ana Council Chambers (22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana). The purpose of the meeting
was to review response to comments on the Draft ElR and to receive additional public comments
on the Draft ElR. There were no additional comments raised by the public on the Final EIR. At
the conclusion of the meeting, the Santa Ana Planning Commission recommended the City
Council certify the Final ElR for the Shea Homes Residential project. The minutes from the
public hearing is provided in Appendix C of the RTC Report.
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
Environmental Impact Report
Written Responses to Written Comments
The City evaluated the comments on environmental issues received from persons who reviewed
the Draft ElR. In accordance with CEQA, the City prepared written responses describing the
disposition of significant environmental issues raised in these comments. As required by CEQA,
the City has provided to each of the public agencies that commented on the Draft EIR responses
to the comments received from that agency at least ten days prior to the certification of the Final
EIR. The Final ElR provided adequate, good faith and reasoned responses to the comments.
Pursuant to Section 15088.5 ofthe CEQA Guidelines, a lead agency is required to recirculate an EIR
when significant new information is added to the EIR after the Notice of Availability is given, but
before certification. The term "new information" specifically includes:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Changes to the project,
Changes in the environmental setting or
Additional new data or other information.
Section 15088.5 of the CEQA Guidelines further provides that"... new information added to an
ElR is not "significant" unless the EIR is changed in a way that deprives the public of a
meaningful opportunity to comment upon a substantial adverse environmental effect of the
project or a feasible way to mitigate or avoid such an effect (including a feasible project
alternative) that the project's proponents have declined to implement."
The City has reviewed the comments received on the Draft EIR and the responses to those
comments as well as other text changes and references that have been incorporated into the Final
EIR. Since the release of the Draft EIR for public review, there have been no changes to the
project; no changes in the environmental setting; and no additional data or information were
added to the ElR which would deprive the public of a meaningful opportunity to comment on the
project. Therefore, having reviewed the information contained in the Draft and Final EIRs and in
the administrative record, as well as the requirements under Section 15088.5 of the CEQA
Guidelines regarding recirculation of Draft EIR, the City hereby finds that there is no new
significant information and no need to recirculate the Draft EIR. Therefore, the Final EIR has
been prepared and considered by the City.
3.3 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
The City has prepared a Final ElR for the Shea Homes Residential Project. In accordance with
the requirements ofCEQA and the CEQA Guidelines, the Final EIR consists of:
(a) The Draft ElR;
(b) Clarifications, Comments and recommendations received on the Draft ElR, provided in the
R TC Report;
(c) A list of persons, organizations and public agencies commenting on the Draft ElR, provided
in the RTC Report;
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
Errvironmentallmpact Report
(d) The City's responses to the comments received on the Draft ElR, provided in the RTC Report;
(e) The Final MMP and
(f) Other information added by the City, including all documents incorporated by reference.
4.0 PROJECT IMPACTS AND DISPOSITION OF RELATED MITGATION
MEASURES IDENTIFIED IN THE FINAL EIR
The analysis in the Final EIR identifies all the significant adverse environmental impacts of the
Shea Homes Residential Project. All the mitigation measures identified in the Final ElR are
included in the project approval and are made conditions of the Shea Homes Residential Project.
The following Findings are made with respect to each significant adverse environmental impact
of the Shea Homes Residential Project. In addition, the following Findings provide a description
of the potential adverse impacts of the project and the mitigation measures in support of the
Findings.
Potentially significant adverse impacts of a project can be divided into two categories:
. Potentially significant adverse impacts which can be partially mitigated, but not to below a
level of significance. As described later in these Findings, the Shea Homes Residential
Project would result in significant adverse impacts, which cannot be mitigated to below a
level of significance.
. Potentially significant adverse impacts, which can be mitigated to below a level of
significance, based on implementation of identified project enhancement measures, project
mitigation measures and!or City of Santa Ana standard conditions of approval.
For each potentially significant adverse impact of the Shea Homes Residential Project, one of the
following findings must be made, including the provision of facts supporting each finding:
. Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially
lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
. Such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and 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.
. Specific economic, legal, social, technological or other considerations make infeasible the
mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the Final EIR.
4.1 POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACTS OF THE SHEA HOMES
RESIDENTIAL PROJECT, WHICH CANNOT BE MITIGATED TO BELOW A
LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
Environmental Impact Report
Potentially significant adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project, which cannot be
mitigated to below a level of significance are described in this Section. The City of Santa Ana
City Council finds that these potentially significant adverse impacts of the Shea Homes
Residential Project would not be mitigated to below a level of significance, after implementation
of the project mitigation measures. A Statement of Overriding Considerations (SOC) has been
prepared to address these unavoidable significant adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential
Project, as described later in Section 7.0 (Statement of Overriding Considerations).
4.1.1 Impacts Related to Exterior Living Area Noise Impacts
Potentiallv Significant Adverse lmDact Related to Noise Impacts
As described in Section 5.3 in the EIR, the Shea Homes Residential Project would be subject to
noise impacts exceeding the City's exterior living area noise standard.
Finding Related to Noise lmDacts
Specific economic, legal, social, technological or other considerations make infeasible the
mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the Final ElR to reduce unavoidable
significant impacts to a level that would be less than significant.
Facts in SUPDort of the Finding Related to Noise Impacts
There are no feasible mitigation measures or project alternatives to reduce the exterior living area
noise impacts of the project to a level that would be less than significant. Therefore, the exterior
living area noise impacts associated with the Shea Homes Residential Project would be significant
and unavoidable. Compliance with the following project mitigation measures would lessen
exterior living area noise impacts, but not to a level that would be less than significant.
N-4. The building plans for the proposed project shall reflect a 20-foot noise wall along the
northeastern boundary of the project a site. The noise wall shall have a surface density of
at least 3.5 pounds per square foot and shall no openings or gaps. The noise wall may be
constructed of stud and stucco, 3/8 inch plate glass, 5/8 inch Plexiglas, any masonry
material, or a combination of these materials.
4.2 POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACTS OF THE SHEA HOMES
RESIDENTIAL PROJECT, WHICH CAN BE MITIGATED TO BELOW A
LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE
Potentially significant adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project, which can be
mitigated to below a level of significance are described in this Section. The City of Santa Ana
City Council finds that these potentially significant adverse impacts of the project would be
mitigated to below a level of significance, after implementation of the identified project
mitigation measures.
4.2.1 Impacts Related to Aesthetics
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Shea Homes Residential Project Findings and Facts in Support of Findings
Environmental Impact Report
Potentiallv Significant Adverse Aesthetic ImDacts
The size and mass of the proposed sound wall would result in an adverse aesthetic impact.
Findings Related to Aesthetic Impacts
A mitigation measure has been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
Facts in SUDDort of the Finding Related to Aesthetic Impacts
Implementation of Mitigation Measure A-I below would substantially lessen the adverse aesthetic
impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to the proposed sound wall, to a level that
would be less than significant.
A-I The proposed project shall incorporate architectural elements and landscape treatments in
and around the sound wall. The proposed treatment shall be approved by the Planning
Division prior to the issuance of grading permits.
Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Aesthetic lmDacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to aesthetic impacts would be
mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of Mitigation Measure
A-I, provided above.
4.2.1.2 Potentiallv Significant Adverse Aesthetic Light and Glare Impacts
Implementation of the proposed project would introduce new sources of light and glare into the
project area. To minimize light and glare impacts on adjacent land uses, onsite lighting would
need to be located so that all direct rays are confined to the project site. To ensure lighting is
confined to the project site the following mitigation measure shall be implemented.
Findings Related to Aesthetic Light and Glare ImDacts
A mitigation measure has been incorporated into the project, which avoids or substantially lessens
the significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
Facts in SUDDort of the Finding Related to Aesthetic Light and Glare lmDacts
Implementation of Mitigation Measure A-2 below would minimize adverse light and glare
impacts ofthe Shea Homes Residential Project.
A-2 Building Plans for the proposed project shall reflect that onsite lighting on the project site
is located in such a manner that the direct rays of the lighting are confined to the property
and would not spill over to adjacent residential areas.
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Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Aesthetic Light and Glare ImDacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to aesthetic light and glare
impacts would be minimized with the implementation of Mitigation Measure A-2, provided
above.
4.2.2 Impacts Related to Impacts to Cultural Resources
Even though the project site has been previously graded there is the potential that unknown
archaeological resources and/or unknown human remains could be encountered and impacted
significantly during grading operations.
Findings Related to Cultural Resources
A mitigation measure has been incorporated into the project, which avoids, or substantially lessens
the significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
Pacts in SUDPort of the Finding Related to Cultural Resources
Implementation of Mitigation Measure C-l would reduce the adverse significant impacts of the
Shea Homes Residential Project related to impacts to unknown cultural resources to a level that
would be less than significant. .
C-I In the event unknown cultural resources are encountered, all earthwork activities in the
area of the finding shall halt and the City of Santa Ana Environmental coordinator shall be
contacted for appropriate action.
Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Cultural Resource ImDacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to cultural resource impacts
would be mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of Mitigation
Measure C-l, provided above.
4.2.3 Impacts Related to Impacts to Geology
Construction operations associated with the proposed project would involve earthwork activity
that could potentially result in erosion impacts.
Findings Related to Geologv
A mitigation measure has been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
Facts in SUDPort of the Findin!! Related to Geology
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Implementation of Mitigation Measure G-l would substantially lessen the adverse impacts of the
Shea Homes Residential Project related to erosion impacts to a level that would be less than
significant.
G-l Prior to issuance of grading permits the project developer shall provide proof of coverage
under NPDES General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit that includes a copy of
the project's permit issued by the State Water Resources Control Board that identifies the
project's permit number and two copies of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.
Level of Significance of lmDacts Related to Geologv lmDacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to geologic impacts would be
mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of Mitigation Measure
G-l, provided above.
4.2.3.1 Impacts Related to Impacts to Geology
According to the preliminary geotechnical report prepared for the project site, the soil conditions
on the project site are suitable for the development of the proposed project. However, a
construction-level geotechnical report would be needed to evaluate site specific soil liquefaction
constraints, soil conditions, building load requirements and to identify design recommendations to
ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site.
Findings Related to Geologv
A mitigation measure has been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
Facts in SUDDort of the Finding Related to Geolol!V
Implementation of Mitigation Measure G-2 below would substantially lessen the adverse impacts
of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to geology impacts to a level that would be less
than significant.
G-2 Prior to issuance of grading permits a construction-level geotechnical report shall be
submitted for review and approval to the Building Department and/or Public Works
Agency. The report shall address the potential for seismically induced soil liquefaction
and soil instability. Based on the study detailed grading recommendations and foundation
design criteria shall be provided.
Level of Significance of ImDacts Related to Geologv lmDacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to geologic impacts would be
mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of Mitigation Measure
G-2, provided above.
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4.2.4 Impacts Related to Impacts to Hazards/Hazardous Materials
Potentiallv Significant Adverse Impacts Related to HazardsfHazardous Materials
There is slight possibility that the existing underground jet fuel line could become active. As a
precaution, future property owners would be disclosed of the fuel line. During construction
operations there is the potential that the jet fuel line could be damaged.
Findings Related to imDacts to HazardsfHazardous Materials
Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
significant environmental effect as identified in the EIR.
Facts in SUIlDort of the Finding Related to lmllacts Hazards/Hazardous Materials
Implementation of Mitigation Measures H-l, H-2 and H-3 provided below, would substantially
lessen the adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to HazardsfHazardous
Materials, and would reduce this potentially significant adverse impact to below a level of
significance.
H-l During construction operations near the jet fuel pipeline, a representative from the
Department of Defense shall be present to monitor construction activities to ensure that no
damage occurs to the jet fuel line.
H-2 Prior to the recordation of final subdivision maps, a special disclosure statement of the
presence of the jet fuel line is required to be provided on subdivision maps and deeds for
the project.
H-3 Prior to issuance of grading permits the project developer shall submit to the City of Santa
Ana planning Division a letter from the Department of Defense and Cal Trans that
adequate access is provided to the Department of Defense fuel line and the Cal Trans
sound wall.
Level of Si!!nificance of lmDacts Related to HazardsfHazardous Materials
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to Hazards/Hazardous
Materials would be mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of
Mitigation Measures H-l, H-2 and H-3, provided above.
4.2.5 Impacts Related to Impacts to Water Quality
Potentiallv Significant Adverse ImDacts Related to Water Oualitv
Implementation of the proposed project could potentially result short-term construction related
water quality impacts and long-term operational water quality impacts.
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Findin!!s Related to imoacts to Water Oualitv
Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
Facts in SUODort of the Finding Related to lmoacts to Water Oualitv
Implementation of Mitigation Measures WQ-l, WQ-2 and WQ-3 provided below, would
substantially lessen the adverse water quality impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project to a
level that would be less than significant.
WQ-l Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the project applicant shall provide proof of
coverage under NPDES General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit, which
includes a copy of the project permit number and two copies of the Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan.
WQ-2 Prior to issuance of grading permits the project developer shall submit and have approved
a surface drainage/utility plan that depicts all applicable Site Design Structural Source
Control and Treatment Control Best Management Practices in accordance with the Orange
County Drainage Area Management Plan and the City of Santa Ana Local Implementation
plan.
WQ-3 Prior to the issuance of grading permits the project developer shall provide two copies of
the Water Quality Management Plan that include the following:
(1) Site Assessment
(2) Site design BMPs
(3) Applicable Routine Source Control BMPs
(4) Selection and sizing of Treatment Control BMPs
(5) Mechanisms by which funding for long-term operation and maintenance of
Structural BMPs will be provided
(6) Operation and Maintenance Plan to describe the long-term operation and
maintenance requirements of all applicable Structural BMPs and to identify the
entity in charge of implementation.
Level of Significance oflmoacts Related to Water Oualitv
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to Water Quality would be
mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of Mitigation Measures
WQ-l, WQ-2 and WQ-3, provided above.
4.2.6 Impacts Related to Impacts to Hydrology
Potentiallv Significant Adverse lmDacts Related to Hvdrology
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The Public Works Department has preliminary determined that it is feasible that existing drainage
facilities within the project area would be able to provide adequate drainage for the project. If
existing drainage facilities are not adequate adverse drainage impacts could occur.
Findings Related to ImDacts to Hvdrology
A mitigation measure has been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
significant environmental effect as identified in the EIR.
Facts in Support of the Finding Related to ImDacts to Hvdrology
Implementation of Mitigation Measure HY -I provided below, would substantially lessen the
adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to hydrology impacts, and would
reduce this potentially significant adverse impact to below a level of significance.
HY -I Prior to issuance of grading permits the project developer shall submit a final run-off
evaluation for review and approval showing the existing and proposed facilities and
methods of draining the site without exceeding the capacity of any street or adjacent
storm drain facility.
Level of Significance of lmDacts Related to Hvdrology
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to Hydrology would be
mitigated to below a level of significance based on the implementation of Mitigation Measure
HY -I, provided above.
4.2.8 Impacts Related to Impacts to Air Quality
Potentiallv Significant Adverse ImDacts Related to Air Oualitv
Implementation ofthe proposed project would result in less than significant long-term and short-
term air quality impacts. However dust impacts from construction operations could be nuisance
to nearby residential land uses. Additionally, future residents of the project would be exposed to
diesel particulate matter.
Findings Related to imDacts to Air Oualitv
Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
project impacts identified in the EIR.
Facts in SUDPort of the Finding Related to Impacts to Air Oualitv
Implementation of Mitigation Measures AQ-l, AQ-2 and AQ-3 provided below, would
substantially lessen the adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to air
quality impacts.
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AQ-l To ensure compliance with SCAQMD Fugitive Dust Rule 403, grading plans for
the proposed project shall reflect the following notes:
. All material excavated or graded will be sufficiently watered to prevent
excessive amounts of dust. Watering with complete coverage shall occur at
least twice daily, once in the late morning and once after work is done for
the day.
. All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease during period of high
winds (winds greater than 25 mph averaged over one hour) or during Stage
1 or Stage 2 smog episodes.
. Streets surrounding the project site should be cleaned at the end of each day
of construction.
. The amount of area disturbed by clearing and earthwork activities shall be
minimized at all times.
. Equipment engines shall be maintained in good condition and in proper
tune according to manufacturer's specifications.
AQ-2
Prior to the building permit final, a disclosure statement on the risks and potential
exposure to Particulate Diesel Matter shall be provided on all final subdivision
maps grant deeds for the project.
AQ-3
Prior to commencement of construction activities, the project developer shall
identify to the City a construction relation officer to act as a community liaison
concerning onsite construction activity impacts. The name and phone number of
the construction relation officer shall be posted on the project site.
Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Air Oualitv
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to air quality would be
minimized based on the implementation of mitigation measure AQ-l, AQ-2 and AQ-3 provided
above.
4.2.8 Impacts Related to Interior Living Area Noise Impacts
Potentiallv Significant Adverse Noise Imllacts Related to Interior Living Areas
Implementation of the proposed project would result in interior living areas being significantly
impacted with traffic noise.
Findings Related to Noise lmDacts to Interior Living Areas
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Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
project impacts identified in the EIR.
Facts in SUIlDort of the Finding Related to Noise Impacts to Interior Living Areas
Implementation of Mitigation Measures N-5, N-6, N-7, N-8 and N-9 provided below, would
substantially lessen the adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to interior
living area noise impacts to a level that would be less than significant.
N-5. Building plans for all residential units shall reflect the following construction details:
. The roof/ceiling assembly shall incorporate concrete or composition tiles on the exterior
and a minimum Yi" gypsum drywall on the interior surface of the living area. Roofs shall
be sloped and attic spaces shall be insulated with fiberglass insulation.
. Exterior walls shall be wood stud construction with stucco exteriors and a minimum \1,"
gypsum drywall on the interior. All exterior walls shall include fiberglass insulation in the
stud cavities.
. All operable windows shall have a rating ofSTC-24. All fixed windows shall have a
rating of STC-28.
. All entry doors shall have a rating of STC-28.
N-6. The building plans for the Traditions Plan 2 on Lots 10, 22 and 27 shall reflect the
following construction details:
. The Retreat shall be installed with attic baffles. All operable windows shall have a rating
ofEWNR-26 or STC-28.
. The Library shall be installed with attic baffles. All operable windows shall have a rating
ofEWNR-32 or STC 35. All fixed windows shall have a rating ofEWNR-36 or STC-40.
All entry doors shall have a rating ofEWNR-29 or STC-32.
. Bedroom 3 shall be installed with attic baffles. All operable windows shall have a rating
ofEWNR-32 or STC-35. All fixed windows shall have a rating ofEWNR-36 or STC 40.
All entry doors shall have a rating of EWNR-29 or STC 32.
N-7. The building plans for the Renaissance Plan 3 on Lots 11, 23, and 26 shall reflect the
following construction details:
. The Retreat shall be installed with attic baffles. All operable windows shall have a rating
ofEWNR-26 or STC-28.
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. Bedroom 2 shall be installed with attic baffles. All operable windows shall have a rating
ofEWNR-32 or STC-35. All fixed windows shall have a rating ofEWNR-36 or STC 40.
All entry doors shall have a rating ofEWNR-29 or STC 32.
. Bedroom 3 shall be installed with attic baffles. All operable windows shall have a rating
ofEWNR-32 or STC-35. All fixed windows shall have a rating ofEWNR-36 or STC 40.
All entry doors shall have a rating ofEWNR-29 or STC 32.
N-8 The building plans shall reflect that mechanical ventilation shall be provided for
residential units located on residential Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19,20,21,22,
23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30.
N-9 Prior to the building permit final for residential lots 10, 11,12,22,23,26 and 27, the project
developer, at their sole expense, shall conduct a noise monitoring analysis to ensure that
the residential units on residential lots 10, 11,22,23,26 and 27 achieve an interior noise
level of 45 CNEL.
Level of Silmificance of lmDacts Related to Interior Living Area Noise lmoacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to air quality would be
reduced to a less than significant level with the implementation of Mitigation Measures N-5, N-6,
N-7, N-8 and N-9, provided above.
4.2.9 Impacts Related to Construction Noise Impacts
Potentiallv Significant Adverse Imoacts Related to Construction Noise Imoacts
Implementation of the proposed project would result in significant construction noise impacts, if
the project does not adhere to the City's Noise Ordinance.
Findings Related to Noise lmDacts to Construction Noise ImDacts
Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project, which avoid or substantially lessen the
project impacts identified in the ElR.
Facts in SUDport of the Finding Related to Construction Noise lmDacts
Implementation of Mitigation Measures N-l, N-2, and N-3, provided below, would substantially
lessen the adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to construction noise
impacts.
N-l Grading Plans and Building Plans for the proposed project shall note that construction
activities on the project site shall take place between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Saturdays and no construction
activity on Sundays or federal holidays. No construction equipment on the project site
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shall operate including warming up until after 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday and after
8:00 a.m. on Saturdays.
N-2 Grading Plans and Building Plans for the proposed project shall note that all construction
equipment shall be properly maintained and tuned to minimize noise emissions,
N-3 Grading Plans and Building Plans for the proposed project shall note that all equipment
shall be fitted with properly operating mufflers and air intake silencers.
Level of Significance oflmDacts Related to Construction Noise lmDacts
The adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to construction noise impacts
would be minimized with the implementation of Mitigation Measures N-l, N-2, and N-3,
provided above.
4.3 IMPACTS FOUND NOT TO BE SIGNIFICANT OR LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT
The City finds that, based on substantial evidence in the record, discussed below, the following
impacts associated with the Shea Homes Residential Project are less than significant and no
mitigation is required. An Initial Study (IS) was completed at the beginning of the environmental
review process for the proposed project, to identify those impacts that could be potentially significant
and adverse and which required further study in an EIR. The IS also provided analysis on the
environmental impacts of the project that were determined to be less than significant due to the
identification and incorporation of mitigation early in the process or based on compliance with
existing regulations. The findings of the IS are summarized in Section 4.0 (Effects Found Not to be
Significant) in the ElR.
The ElR and IS determined, based on substantial evidence in the record, that the following effects of
the project would have no significant adverse or no adverse impact on the environment.
4.3.1 Aesthetics
The project site is situated within an urban setting. According to the City's General Plan, the
project site is void of any scenic vistas or scenic resources. Additionally, there are no aesthetic
resources located along a State Highway within the vicinity of the project site. Implementation of
the proposed project would not result in significant impacts to any scenic vista or scenic resource
on the project site.
4.3.2 Agriculture
According to the California Department of Conservation Farmland Mapping and Monitoring
Program, the project site does not contain Unique Farmlands, Prime Farmlands or Farmlands of
Statewide Importance. Based on the City's General Plan, the project site is not planned for
agricultural uses. Additionally, the project site is not included within any existing Williamson
Contracts. A site visit conducted by the City's Environmental Coordinator confirmed the project
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site is currently not in agriculture production. Implementation of the proposed project would not
result in adverse impacts to any agriculture resources.
4.3.3 Air Quality
The operation of the proposed project would not generate objectionable odors to the public.
During construction operations some objectionable odors could be emitted from construction
equipment. However, the potential odor impacts would be short-term and would be considered
less than significant.
4.3.4 Biological Resources
The project site is situated within an urban setting. According to the California Department of
Fish and Game Natural Diversity Data Base and the City's Updated General Plan Land Use
Element ElR, there are no sensitive biological resources located on or within the nearby vicinity
ofthe project site. Implementation of the proposed project would not result in any adverse
impacts to any sensitive biological resources.
4.3.5 Cultural Resources
The project site is currently vacant and void of any structures. Implementation of the proposed
project would not result in significant impacts to any historical structures.
According to the City's Updated General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the project site is not
located in an area where paleontological resources are known to exist. Given the age and geology
of the project area, it is unlikely that unknown paleontological resources would exist on the
project site. Implementation of the proposed project would not result in adverse impacts to any
paleontological resource.
4.3.6 Geology/Soils
According to the geotechnical report prepared in association with previously approved Mitigated
Negative Declaration ER 01-24 there are no known active faults or landslides on the project site.
Implementation of the proposed project would not increase the risk for ground rupture or
landslide impacts.
According to the geotechnical report prepared in association with previously approved Mitigated
Negative Declaration ER 01-24 the project site does not contain any unique geologic features.
The proposed project would connect to existing sewer systems within the project area. No
impacts associated with the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems would
occur.
4.3.7 Hazards
The construction and operation of the proposed project would not involve the emission of hazardous
or acutely hazardous materials.
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According to previously approved Mitigated Negative Declaration ER 01-24, the project site is
not identified as a hazardous material site, pursuant to Section 659662.5 of the Government Code.
Implementation of the project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment.
According to the Orange County Airport Environs Land Use Plan, the project site is not located
within an accident potential zone or clear zone. Additionally, the City's General Plan does not
identify that the project site is located within a FAA Notification Area. Implementation of the
proposed project would not result in any airport related safety hazards to people residing in or
working within the project area.
4.3.8 Hydrology and Water Quality
Ground water is at a depth where the proposed project would not impact groundwater supplies.
Additionally, the proposed project would not interfere with ground water recharge because the
site is not located in an area that is kDown to recharge the ground water system. Implementation
of the proposed project would not result in significant impacts to any underground water supplies.
The project site is located entirely in Zone X, which is defined as areas beyond the limits of the 100-
year flood hazard.
4.3.9 Land Use
The project site is currently vacant and was the former location of a commercial office use. The
project site is surrounded by low density residential land uses to the south and to the west. The
long-term operation of the proposed project would be compatible with existing residential land
uses in the area. Less than significant land uses impacts would be associated with implementation
of the proposed project.
The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan.
According to the City's General Plan, the project site is not included within any habitat conservation
plan or any natural community conservation plan. Implementation of the proposed project would not
be in conflict with any habitat conservation plan
4.3.10 Mineral Resources
According to the City's Updated General Plan Land Use Element EIR there is no areas in Santa
Ana that are designated significant Mineral Aggregate Resource Areas. Implementation of the
proposed project would not result in the loss of any regionally or locally important mineral
resource.
4.3.11 Noise
According to the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission Airport Environs Land Use Plan
for John Wayne Airport, the project site is not impacted with high levels of aircraft noise.
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4.3.12 Population and Housing
The proposed project is consistent with the City's General Plan. The increased population and
housing stock generated by the proposed project would not significantly exceed the local and
regional housing and population projections for the City of Santa Ana. There are no existing
residential uses located on the property. Implementation of the proposed project would not
displace any existing onsite residential uses or any offsite residential uses surrounding the project
site.
4.3.13 Public Services
The proposed project would not substantially increase the demand for fire protection and emergency
medical services. The Santa Ana Fire Department has indicated that it does not anticipate any
significant constraints in providing fire protection and emergency medical services to the proposed
project.
Implementation of the proposed project would not significantly increase the demand for police
protection services or increase the existing response times within the project area. The Santa Ana
Police Department has indicated that under existing levels of manpower and equipment, they would
have the ability to provide adequate police protection services.
The payment of impact fees to the SAUSD would reduce project-related impacts to school
services within the SAUSD to a level considered less than significant.
The proposed project would not significantly increase the demand for park uses. To help maintain
and/or expand recreation facilities within the City, the proposed project would be subject to the
City's park acquisition and development impact fee. With the payment of park fees, potential
impacts to park and recreation facilities would be less than significant.
4.3.14 Recreation
Implementation of the proposed project would not significantly increase the demand for
recreational facilities. With the payment of park acquisition and development impact fees,
potential park and recreation impacts would be less than significant.
4.3.15 Transportation
The traffic volumes generated by the project would not exceed the projections in the City's
Circulation Element and would not reduce the level of service of any project area intersection or
roadway segment to an unacceptable level.
Implementation of the proposed project would not result in any changes to air traffic patterns. Nor
would the proposed project result in any substantial safety risks related to aircraft traffic.
Both the Fire Department and Police Department have indicated that the proposed project would not
pose any emergency access constraints.
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The proposed project includes a mix of two car and four car garages. Each residential dwelling
unit would be provided with four parking spaces. Implementation of the proposed project would
not result in an adverse parking impact.
The proposed project would not be in conflict with any adopted policies regarding alternative
modes of transportation. Implementation of the proposed project would not displace any existing
modes of public transportation provided within the project area.
4.3.16 Utilities
According the Santa Ana Water Department there is adequate water supplies to meet the water
demands of the proposed project. The Water Department has indicated that water demands of the
proposed project could be provided through connections to the existing 8" water main along
Farmers Drive.
According the Santa Ana Water Department there is adequate capacity to meet the wastewater
demands of the proposed project.
The Water Department has indicated that wastewater demands of the proposed project could be
provided through the construction of new connections to the existing 8" sewer main along
Farmers Drive.
The proposed project would not require an expansion of the treatment capacity at Reclamation
Plant 1. Nor would the wastewater flows from the project exceed wastewater treatment
requirements of the State Regional Water Quality Control Board.
Implementation of the proposed project would increase the amount of surface water runoff
generated from the project site. The project would require the construction of new onsite drainage
facilities. However, the construction of these facilities would not cause significant impacts to the
environment.
The proposed project would have a solid waste disposal demand of345 pounds per day which
would have less than significant impact on solid waste disposal service.
5.0 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
When making findings, CEQA requires that a lead agency must adopt a reporting or monitoring
program for the changes to the project that it has adopted or made a condition of project approval
in order to ensure compliance during project implementation. The Mitigation Monitoring
Program (MMP) for the Shea Homes Residential Project, accompanying the Final ErR, is
designed to serve this purpose for the mitigation measures identified in the Final ElR. The MMP
requires the City to monitor mitigation measures designed to reduce or eliminate significant
adverse project impacts, as well as those mitigation measures designed to reduce environmental
impacts that are less than significant. The MMP includes all mitigation measures identified in the
final ElR and has been designed to ensure compliance during implementation of the project.
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The City finds that the impacts of the project have been mitigated to the extent feasible by the
mitigation measures identified in the Final ElR and the MMP. The City adopts the MMP for the
Shea Homes Residential Project. The MMP designates responsibility and the anticipated timing
for the implementation of mitigation measures and conditions within the jurisdiction of the City
of Santa Ana. That MMP is hereby adopted and its implementation is made a condition of
approval of the Shea Homes Residential Project. The City approves and will implement all the
mitigation measures in the Final ErR.
6.0 AL TERNA TIVES
An ErR prepared pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines must describe and comparatively
evaluate a range of alternatives to the proposed project (Section 15126.6 of the CEQA
Guidelines). Analysis of every possible alternative or options or combination of options would
overburden the ElR with an unnecessary amount of detail that would be redundant and complex
and would, as a result, fail to provide meaningful information for the City to consider in its review
of the project. To develop alternatives that are analyzed in the ErR, a list of potential alternatives
was prepared. For this analysis, the project alternatives were evaluated to determine the extent to
which they meet the basic project objectives, while avoiding or substantially lessening any
significant adverse impacts of the proposed project. Those alternatives, which met the basic
objectives and avoided or lessened adverse project impacts, were advanced for further evaluation
in the ErR. Those alternatives, which did not meet the basic objectives or which did not lessen
adverse project impacts, were not advanced in the ErR for further evaluation.
6.1 ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED BUT NOT ADVANCED IN Em FOR FURTHER
EVALUATION
Potential alternatives to the Shea Homes Residential Project were considered by the City but were
not advanced for further evaluation in the ErR. The alternatives failed to carry out the goals and
objectives of the proposed project. The reasons the alternatives were not advanced are described in
the following Sections.
6.1.1 Alternative Location
Because the City of Santa Ana is nearly built out, very little opportunity exists for an alternative site
to be developed that meets the same or similar objectives of the project and which is designated for
single family residential uses by the City's General Plan and Zoning Ordinance. Because of the
limited availability of land in the City, the Alternative Location Alternative was not advanced for
further review in the ElR.
6.1.2 Commercial Office Development
Previously, located on the project site was a commercial office use. The Commercial Office
Development Alternative would not be consistent with the General Plan and would not meet the
objectives of the project to provide residential uses on the project site. Therefore, the Commercial
Office development Alternative was not advanced for further review in the ElR.
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6.2 AL TERNA TIVES ADVANCED FOR FURTHER EV ALVA TION IN THE EIR
6.2.1 No ProjectJExisting Conditions Alternative
Under the No Project Alternative, the project site would be developed in accordance with the City's
current Single Family Residential (R-l) zoning on the property. Under the current zoning, a total of
36 residential units could be developed. Additionally, the R-l zoning would only permit a maximum
8-foot sound wall to be constructed along the rear yards of residential uses adjacent to the Santa Ana
Freeway, unless a variance was granted. Therefore, the existing 10-foot to l6-foot CalTrans sound
wall would provide the primarily sound attenuation for the proposed residential uses. Under the No
Project Alternative, the project would not be able to meet the City's exterior noise standard and the
second story of residential units adjacent to the sound wall would not be able to meet the City's
interior noise standard. Because the alternative would not reduce the significance of noise impacts,
the No Project Alternative would not be considered an environmentally superior alternative.
6.2.2 Compliance with Noise Standards by Construction of Sound Wall Alternative
Under the Compliance with Noise Standards by Construction of Sound Walls Alternative, the
proposed project would be able to comply with the City's exterior and interior noise standards
through the construction of a sound wall ranging in height from 16.5-feet to 50-feet. However, the
City has determined that a sound wall exceeding 20-feet would result in significant aesthetic impacts
and would not be feasible to construct. While the alternative would allow the project to comply with
the City's noise standards, it would result in significant aesthetic impacts. Because the project would
still have unavoidable significant impacts, the Compliance with Noise Standards by Construction of
Sound Walls Alternative would not be considered environmentally superior.
6.2.3 Compliance with Noise Standards by Building Setback Alternative
Under the Compliance with Noise Standards by Building Setback Alternative, the proposed
project would be able to comply with the City's exterior noise standard by locating the proposed
residential units at a distance where the project would be within 65 CNEL contour. However, in
order to do this, the residential units would need to be located 3,497-feet away from the existing
sound wall on the project site. At this distance the 65 CNEL would extend beyond the property
and would preclude the development of residential uses on the project site. Because the project
would not meet the objective to provide residential uses on the project site, the compliance with
Noise Standards by Building Setback Alternative would be not considered environmentally
superior.
6.3 COMPARISON OF IMP ACTS
Table 1 compares potentially significant impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project with the No
Project Alternative, Sound Wall Alternative and the Building Setback Alternative.
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Table 1
Shea Homes Residential Project and Project Alternative Impact Comparison
Sound Wall Building
Impact Category Proposed Project No Project Alternative Setback
Alternative
Aesthetics Less than Less Than Significant Less Than
Significant with Significant with Impact Significant with
Mitigation Mitigation. Mitigation.
Slightly less Slightly less
impacts impacts
compared to compared to
proposed proposed
proiect proiect
Noise Significant Impact Significant Less than Less than
Impact. Significant. Less Significant.
Comparable Noise impacts Less Noise
impacts to compared to impacts
proposed proposed compared to
project. project. proposed
proiect.
Air Quality Less Than Less Than Less Than Less Than
Significant with Significant with Significant with Significant with
mitigation mitigation. mitigation. mitigation Less
Impacts Impacts Diesel
comparable to comparable to Particulate
proposed proposed Matter Impacts
project. project. compared to
Proposed
Proiect
Hazards Less than Less than Less than Less than
significant with significant with significant with significant with
mitigation mitigation. mitigation. mitigation.
Impacts Impacts Impacts
comparable to comparable to comparable to
proposed proposed proposed
proiect. proiect. proiect.
6.4 ENVIRONMENTALLY SUPERIOR ALTERNATIVE
The proposed project would be subject to unavoidable significant noise impacts to exterior living
areas. The implementation of the Sound Wall Alternative and the Building Setback Alternative
would reduce the exterior living area noise impacts to a level that would be less than significant.
However, additional significant impacts would occur and the project objectives would not be
achieved. With this consideration, the Proposed Project would provide the highest feasible level of
sound attenuation to minimize the unavoidable exterior living area noise impacts while meeting the
objectives of the project. Therefore, the Proposed Project is considered the Environmentally Superior
Alternative.
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7.0 STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
Section l5093(b) of the CEQA Guidelines provides that when the decision ofa public agency results
in the occurrence of unavoidable significant adverse impacts identified in the Final ElR, the public
agency must state in writing the reasons to support its actions based on the Final EIR and/or other
information in the record.
The City of Santa Ana has considered the benefits of the Shea Homes Residential Project against its
unavoidable adverse environmental impacts associated with it, and has determined that the benefits
the City would realize through the development of the Shea Homes Residential Project would
outweigh the unavoidable significant adverse environmental impacts of the project.
Each of the separate benefits of the project is stated below, and provides the basis for overriding the
unavoidable adverse impact, identified in these Findings.
(a) The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan and would implement the
following General Plan Policies;
. Support new development which is harmonious in scale and character with existing
development in the area.
. Support development which provides a positive contribution to neighborhood
character and identity.
. Encourage new development and/or additions to existing development that are
compatible in scale, and consistent with the architectural style and character of the
neighborhood.
. Protect the community from incompatible land uses.
. Support land uses which are consistent with the Land Use Plan of the Land Use
Element.
. Encourage development which is compatible with, and supportive of surrounding
land uses.
. Facilitate the development of new housing units and opportunities for all segments of
the community.
. Projects must acknowledge and improve their surroundings with the use of creative
architectural design, streetscape treatments and landscaping.
. New development must be consistent with the scale, bulk and pattern of existing
development.
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· New development must exhibit a functional, comfortable scale in relation to its
neighborhood.
· New developments must re-enforce, or help establish district character.
· Development and subdivision patterns are to be compatible with existing patterns of
development in and around districts and neighborhoods, and provide a smooth
transition along designated edges.
· Support new development of single family residential lots on a minimum area of
6,000 square feet.
· Coordinate street and parkway designs that are attractive, functional and compatible
with adjacent on-site development.
(b) The proposed project would be a compatible land use with the surrounding area.
(c) The project site has limited access and is situated in a residential area. The development
of the project site with alternative land uses, such as commercial uses or industrial land
uses could potentially result in adverse land use and traffic impacts to the surrounding
residential areas.
(d) Approval of the proposed project would have a positive contribution to the economic and
social health of the northeastern part of the City of Santa Ana by providing high quality
single family residential land uses in the project area, thereby improving the City's
economic health, and housing stock.
(e) The project site is currently disturbed and aesthetically unpleasing. The proposed project
would development the project site with high quality residential uses improving the
aesthetic appearance of the project site and surrounding area.
(f) The proposed project would provide 36 single family dwellings. The unavoidable
exterior living noise impacts associated with the project would only occur on 4 dwelling
units adjacent to the Interstate 5. The remaining 32 dwelling units would not be impacted
with unavoidable exterior noise impacts.
(g) The proposed project would provide the highest feasible level of sound attenuation to
minimize unavoidable exterior living area noise impacts while meeting the objectives of
the project.
(h) Implementation of the project alternatives would result in additional significant aesthetic
impacts and would not achieve project objectives.
(i) The proposed project would allow the City to achieve the following project objectives,
which would benefit the City of Santa Ana. The project would:
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. To provide additional single family detached housing opportunities in the
north eastern area of the City of Santa Ana.
. Provide a residential community that would be compatible in scale and design
with existing residential uses in the project area.
. To provide a planned community of large single family homes on large lots.
. To provide infill housing opportunities on one of the last remaining vacant
parcels in the City.
For the reasons stated above, and based on substantial evidence in the record before it, the City finds
that the unavoidable adverse impacts of the Shea Homes Residential Project related to exterior living
area noise impacts are acceptable and, furthermore, finds that the benefits of the project outweigh its
unavoidable adverse environmental impacts.
8.0 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Various documents and other materials constitute the record of proceedings on which the City of
Santa Ana bases its Findings and decisions contained herein. Most documents related to this Final
ElR are located at the City of Santa Ana, Planning and Building Department, 20 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana, California, 92702. Some documents referenced in the record of proceedings may also be
located at the offices of consultants retained by the City for this project.
9.0 SUMMARY
1. Based on the foregoing Findings and the information contained in the record, the City of Santa
Ana has made the following findings with respect to each significant adverse impact of the
proposed project, as identified in the Final ElR:
. Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project which avoid or substantially
lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the ElR.
. Specific economic, legal, social, technological or other considerations make infeasible
mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the Final ElR to reduce unavoidable
significant impacts to a level that would be less than significant.
2. Based on the Findings stated herein and information contained in the record, it is hereby
determined thaI:
a. All significant adverse impacts on the environment due to the approval of the project have
been eliminated or substantially lessened where feasible.
b. Any remaining significant adverse impacts on the environment found unavoidable are
acceptable due to the factors described in the Statement of Overriding Considerations in
Section 7.0, above.
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10. APPROVALS
The City hereby takes the following actions:
I. The City has certified the Final EIR for the project, as described in Section 1.0, above.
2. The City hereby adopts, incorporates into the project and makes a condition of the project
approval, all mitigation measures in the Final EIR, and as discussed in the Findings (Section 2.0,
above) and Project Impacts and Disposition of Related Mitigation Measures in the Final ElR
(Section 4.0, above).
3. The City hereby adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program, accompanying the Final EIR and
discussed in the Findings (Section 5.0, above).
4. The City hereby adopts the Findings in their entirety, as set forth above, including the Statement
of Overriding Considerations.
5. Having certified the Final EIR, independently reviewed and analyzed the Final ErR, incorporated
mitigations into the project as conditions of project approval, and adopted the Findings (including
the Statement of Overriding Considerations set for herein), the City hereby approves the Shea
Homes Residential Project, as described in the Final EIR, including the site approval and design.
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