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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />Page 92 PlaceWorks <br />The Approved Project would comply with federal, state and local statutes and regulations for solid waste, <br />including the City’s recycling program. The project contractor would be required to recycle demolition and <br />construction debris. The Approved Project was found to result in no impact. <br />5.19.2 Impacts Associated with the Proposed Project <br />Would the Proposed Project: <br />Environmental Issues <br />Substantial Change in Project <br />Requiring Major EIR Revisions <br />Substantial Change in Circum-stances <br />Requiring Major EIR Revisions <br />New Information Showing New <br />or Increased Significant Effects <br />Less Than Significant <br />Impact/No Changes or New Information <br />Requiring Preparation of an EIR No Impact <br />a) Require or result in the relocation or <br />construction of new or expanded water, <br />wastewater treatment or storm water <br />drainage, electric power, natural gas, or <br />telecommunications facilities, the <br />construction or relocation of which could <br />cause significant environmental effects? <br /> x <br />b) Have sufficient water supplies available to <br />serve the project from existing entitlements <br />and resources or are new or expanded <br />entitlements needed? <br /> x <br />c) Result in a determination by the wastewater <br />treatment provider which serves or may <br />serve the project that it has adequate <br />capacity to serve the project’s projected <br />demand in addition to the provider’s existing <br />commitments? <br /> x <br />d) Generate solid waste in excess of State or <br />local standards, or in excess of the capacity <br />of local infrastructure, or otherwise impair <br />the attainment of solid waste reduction <br />goals? <br /> x <br />e) Comply with federal, state, and local <br />management and reduction statutes and <br />regulations related to solid waste? x <br /> <br />This section is partially based on the report prepared by DMc Engineering on March 3, 2020, titled Water and <br />Sewer Comparison for the One Broadway Plaza (“Water and Sewer Study”). The Water and Sewer Study is contained <br />in Appendix C. <br />5 - 146
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