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6/4/2019
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2019-041 - Approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2018-01
(Amended By)
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\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2011 -\2019
NS-2967 - Approving Development Agreement No. 2018-02 Between City of Santa Ana and Mainplace ShoppingTown, LLC for Mainplace Mall Transformation Project
(Amended By)
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\Ordinances\2011 - 2020 (NS-2813 - NS-3000)\2019 (NS-2963 - NS-2978
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City of Santa Ana Addendum to the <br />MainPlace Mall Transformation Proiect Fashion Square Commercial Center Final EIR <br />updated in 2019. As all projects within the City, the proposed Project would be required <br />per City permitting to comply with existing regulations, including the Santa Ana Fire <br />Code and the OCFA Fire Prevention Guideline B-09, Fire Master Plans for Commercial <br />and Residential Development, which include regulations for water supply, built in fire <br />protection systems, adequate emergency access, fire hydrant availability, and fire -safe <br />building materials. Furthermore, Mitigation Measure 5.13-2 from the 1983 EIR, requires <br />the provision of necessary infrastructure for compliance with Fire Code requirements. <br />Overall, consistent with the 1983 EIR and 1996 Addendum, impacts related to fire <br />services would be less than significant with implementation of mitigation. No new impact <br />would occur. <br />Conclusion for Public Services and Utilities <br />Consistent with the determinations of the 1983 EIR and 1996 Addendum, impacts <br />related to public services and utilities from implementation of the proposed Project <br />would be less than significant with implementation of mitigation. Thus, no new or <br />substantially greater impacts would occur with implementation of the proposed Project <br />when compared to those identified in the 1983 EIR or 1996 Addendum. <br />Based on the foregoing, none of the conditions identified in CEQA Guidelines section <br />15162 that would trigger the need to prepare a subsequent or supplemental EIR or <br />other environmental document to evaluate Project impacts or mitigation measures exist <br />regarding public services and utilities. There have not been 1) changes to the Project <br />that require major revisions of the previous adopted EIR due to the involvement of new <br />significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously <br />identified effects; 2) substantial changes with respect to the circumstances under which <br />the Project is undertaken that require major revisions of the previous adopted EIR due <br />to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in <br />the severity of previously identified effects; or 3) the availability of new information of <br />substantial importance relating to significant effects or mitigation measures or <br />alternatives that were not known and could not have been known when the 1983 EIR <br />was adopted as completed. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />The mitigation measures from the 1983 EIR are listed below. Explanations are provided <br />as to the status and applicability of the measure. Where clarifications are required <br />,;+r0kPr),,t taxt is used to show deleted wording and underline text is used to show <br />wording that has been added. <br />MM 5.13-1 Police: The Participants should provide a private security force to respond <br />to business and customer needs. The presence of a security force would <br />also have a deterrent effect on crime. [Status: Continuing applicability <br />to this Project] <br />MM 5.13-2 Fire: The Project developers shall expand fire service infrastructure sbsf} <br />system 61POR developmeat of the as necessary for compliance with <br />152 <br />
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