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City of Santa Ana <br /> <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> <br /> <br />Metro East Mixed-Use Overlay District Expansion and Elan Development Projects <br /> 11 August 2018 <br />ICF 00019.18 <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure No. Mitigation Measure Monitoring Party Implementing Party Mitigation Timing discussions of the methods used, stratigraphic section(s) exposed, fossils collected, and significance of recovered fossils. <br />GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS MM-GHG-1 The following improvements should be implemented to encourage cycling within the planning area: <br /> Projects should be within at least 0.5 mile of an existing/planned Class I or Class II bike lane and include a network that provides connection to existing off-site facilities. Bicycle routes should also connect to all streets contiguous with the project site; the route should have minimum conflicts with automobile parking and circulation facilities. All streets internal to the project wider than 75 feet should have Class II bicycle lanes on both sides. <br /> Bike parking should be provided at nonresidential projects (one bike rack space per 20 vehicle/employee parking spaces) and multi-unit residential projects (one long-term bicycle parking space for each unit without a garage). Long-term facilities should be provided at multi-unit residential developments and consist of a bicycle locker, locked room with standard racks, or a standard rack location that is staffed or monitored. <br /> Non-residential projects should provide “end-of-trip” facilities, including showers, lockers, and changing spaces. <br /> Bike-share infrastructure installation. <br />Planning and Building Agency Project applicant During environmental review of future projects <br />MM-GHG-2 The following improvements will be implemented, when feasible, to achieve more energy-efficient operations within the planning area: <br /> Projects should exceed Title 24 requirements by at least 20 percent. <br /> Projects will, to the extent feasible, incorporate on-site renewable energy systems, including solar, wind, geothermal, low-impact hydro, and biomass and bio-gas strategies. <br /> Projects will incorporate water and energy saving measures into the project design, including, but not limited to, the following: <br />Planning and Building Agency Project applicant During project design and construction <br />Apx-235 <br />6/27/2022 <br />Planning Commission 2 –395
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