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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2019) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br /> <br />(2) The Lead Agency may use projected future conditions (beyond the date of project <br />operations) as the sole baseline for analysis only if it demonstrates with substantial evidence that <br />use of existing conditions would be either misleading or without informative value to decision- <br />makers and the public. Use of projected future conditions as the only baseline must be supported <br />by reliable projections based on substantial evidence in the record. <br />(3) An existing conditions baseline shall not include hypothetical conditionssuch as <br />those that might be allowed, but have never actually occurred, under existing permits or plans <br />as the baseline. <br />7.21 A NALYSIS OF C UMULATIVE I MPACTS. <br />11.14. When the City is <br />not consider that effect significant, but must briefly describe the basis for this conclusion. A <br />proj <br />implement or fund its fair share of a mitigation measure designed to alleviate the cumulative <br />impact. When relying on a fee program or mitigation measure(s), the City must identify facts <br />and analysis supporting its conclusion that the cumulative impact is less than significant. <br />The City <br />not cumulatively considerable if the project will comply with the requirements in a previously <br />approved plan or mitigation program that provides specific requirements that will avoid or <br />substantially lessen the cumulative problem in the geographic area in which the project is <br />located. Such plans and programs may include, but are not limited to: <br />(1) Water quality control plans; <br />(2) Air quality attainment or maintenance plans; <br />(3) Integrated waste management plans; <br />(4) Habitat conservation plans; <br />(5) Natural community conservation plans; and/or <br />(6) Plans or regulations for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. <br />When relying on such a regulation, plan, or program, the City should explain how <br />implementing the particular requirements of the plan, regulation or program will ensure that the <br /> cumulative effect is not cumulatively considerable. <br />A cumulative impact consists of an impact that is created as a result of the combination of <br />the project evaluated in the EIR together with other projects causing related impacts. An EIR <br />should not discuss impacts that do not result in part from the project evaluated in the EIR. <br /> <br />2019 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 7-15 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br /> <br />
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