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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 />March 2020 Page 93 <br />Comments: <br /> Require or result in the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment <br />or storm water drainage, electric power, natural gas, or telecommunications facilities, the <br />construction or relocation of which could cause significant environmental effects ? <br />Less Than Significant Impact/No Changes or New Information Requiring Preparation of an EIR. <br />Water <br />As with the Approved Project, the Proposed Project would increase water use within the City, thus potentially <br />increasing the need for water treatment services, but would not require the construction of new water treatment <br />facilities or the expansion of existing facilities. The Proposed Project would implement appropriate mitigation <br />measures. Therefore, there would be no additional impacts related to construction of water improvements <br />required to serve the Proposed Project. Impacts would remain less than significant and would not require the <br />preparation of a subsequent EIR. <br />Wastewater <br />As with the Approved Project, the Proposed Project would increase wastewater generation, thus potentially <br />increasing the need for wastewater treatment services, but would not require the construction of new water <br />treatment facilities or the expansion of existing facilities. The Proposed Project would implement appropriate <br />mitigation measures. Therefore, there would be no additional impacts related to construction of wastewater <br />improvements required to serve the Proposed Project. Impacts would remain less than significant and would <br />not require the preparation of a subsequent EIR. <br />Stormwater <br />The Proposed Project would not increase the building footprint and would therefore not affect the <br />imperviousness of the Approved Project. The Proposed Project would not result in the relocation or <br />construction of new or expanded stormwater services. Therefore, the Proposed Project would result in a less <br />than significant impact. The Proposed Project would not create a new significant impact or a substantial increase <br />in the severity of previously identified effects that would require the preparation of a subseque nt EIR. <br />Electric Power <br />The Certified EIR found that Southern California Edison (SCE) has sufficient capacity to meet the project - <br />generated demand for electricity. The Approved Project would not require electricity services beyond those <br />planned or readily available or a substantial expansion of existing facilities. With the incorporation of identified <br />mitigation measures, the Proposed Project would not require the construction of new energy production or <br />transmission facilities beyond what was approved as part of the Approved Project. No significant new impact <br />or substantial increase in the severity of a previously described impact would occur, and the preparation of a <br />subsequent EIR would not be required. <br />5 - 147
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