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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
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\Ordinances\2011 - 2020 (NS-2813 - NS-3000)\2019 (NS-2963 - NS-2978
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Mitigation Program for the <br />City of Santa Ana MainPlace Mall Transformation Project <br />Final EIR Mitigation Measures (MMs) <br />Applicable? <br />Explanation <br />projects. Architectural, landscape and site plans must be approved by the <br />with adjacent projects. The Planning and Building Agency <br />Agency. <br />Executive Director or designee shall be the review and approval <br />authority for architectural, landscape, and site plans. <br />Final EIR Section 5.13: Public Services and Utilities <br />MM 5.13-1: Police: The Participants should provide a private security <br />force to respond to business and customer needs. The presence of a <br />Applicable <br />security force would also have a deterrent effect on crime. <br />and ongoing. <br />MM 5.13-2: Fire: The Project developers shall maintain the current <br />Applicable <br />There are four existing fire service water connections to the City main <br />underground water reservoir with auxiliary pumps (or provide its <br />and ongoing, <br />in Main Place Drive. Infrastructure upgrades will be provided as <br />equivalent at an alternative location) and expand such system upon <br />as modified. <br />needed to meet fire flow requirements of the Orange County Fire <br />development of the site as necessary for compliance with Fire Code <br />Authority. <br />requirements. <br />MM 5.13-2: Fire: The Project developers shall expand fire <br />service infrastructure as necessary for compliance with Fire <br />Code requirements. <br />Final EIR Section 5.14: Energy Consumption <br />MM 5.14-1: The orientation of building glazing areas, overhangs, and site <br />Not <br />The mitigation measure has been superseded by building code <br />landscaping should be selected in order for solar radiation to reach indoor <br />applicable. <br />requirements. As individual projects are considered by the City of <br />areas during the winter months to reduce heating loads. The same <br />Santa Ana, the buildings would be required to comply with the most <br />principal should be incorporated for the summer months, so that building <br />current version of Title 24. The energy efficiency standards of Title 24 <br />glazing, overhangs and landscaping will reduce the amount of solar <br />substantially exceed the air quality and energy conversation levels that <br />radiation reaching the interior of the buildings which will reduce air <br />would occur with the Final EIR measure. Therefore, the Project's <br />conditioning loads. <br />compliance with Title 24 which would fulfill the requirements of this <br />mitigation measure. <br />Title 24, California Building Standards, contains the energy efficiency <br />standards related to residential and nonresidential buildings. Title 24 <br />standards are based, in part, on a State mandate to reduce <br />California's energy demand. These are prescriptive standards that <br />establish maximum energy consumption levels for the heating and <br />cooling of new buildings. A new development project is required to <br />incorporate the most recent Title 24 standards in effect at the time a <br />10 <br />
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