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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2019) DEFINITIONS <br /> <br />11.31 <br />other entitlement for use, to provide funding for the project in question or to exercise <br />authority over resources which may be affected by the project. <br />The City will have jurisdiction by law over a project when the City has primary and <br />exclusive jurisdiction over the site of the project, the area in which the major <br />environmental effects will occur, or the area in which reside those citizens most <br />directly concerned by any such environmental effects. <br />11.32 <br />disposed in, on, or under land. (Health and Safety Code Section 25199.1(d).) <br />11.33 <br />thousand (1,000) or more tons of hazardous waste during any one month of the <br />current reporting period commencing on or after July 1, 1991. (Health and Safety <br />Code Section 25205.1(d).) <br />11.34 <br />preparing environmental documents and for carrying out or approving a project when <br />more than one public agency is involved with the same underlying activity. <br />11.35 - and Moderate- <br />moderate income as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Codei.e., <br />persons and families whose income does not exceed 120% of area median income, <br />adjusted for family size by the Department of Housing and Community Development, <br />in accordance with adjustment factors adopted and amended from time to time by the <br />United States Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to Section 8 <br />of the United States Housing Act of 1937. (Public Resources Code Section <br />21159.20(d); State CEQA Guidelines Section 15191(f).) <br />11.36 - <br />and low income. Low-income persons or families are those eligible for financial <br />assistance from governmental agencies for occupants of state-funded housing. Very <br />low income persons are those whose incomes do not exceed the qualifying limits for <br />very low income families as established and amended pursuant to Section 8 of the <br />United States Housing Act of 1937. Such limits are published and updated in the <br />California Code of Regulations. (Public Resources Code Section 21159.20(c); Health <br />and Safety Code Sections 50105 and 50106; State CEQA Guidelines Section <br />15191(g).) <br />11.37 - <br />under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Defense that flies lower <br />than 1,500 feet above ground level, as indicated in the United States Department of <br />and Mapping Agency or its successor. <br /> <br />2019 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 11-7 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br /> <br />
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