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Item 22 - Resolution Adopting Local CEQA Guidelines Resolution
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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2023) AFFORDABLE HOUSING <br /> <br /> <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 9-23 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />(C) Within a very high fire hazard severity zone, as determined by the <br />Department of Forestry and Fire Protection pursuant to Government <br />Code section 51178, or within a high or very high fire hazard <br />severity zone as indicated on maps adopted by the Department of <br />Forestry and Fire Protection pursuant to Section 4202 of the Public <br />Resources Code—unless the parcel is a site excluded from the <br />specified hazard zone by a local agency, or is a site that has adopted <br />fire hazard mitigation measures pursuant to existing building <br />standards or state fire mitigation measures applicable to the <br />development; <br />(D) A hazardous waste site that is listed pursuant to Government Code <br />section 65962.5 or a hazardous waste site designated by the <br />Department of Toxic Substances Control pursuant to Section 25356 <br />of the Health and Safety Code, unless the State Department of Public <br />Health, State Water Resources Control Board, or Department of <br />Toxic Substances Control has cleared the site for residential use or <br />residential mixed uses; <br />(E) Within a delineated earthquake fault zone as determined by the State <br />Geologist in any official maps published by the State Geologist, <br />unless the development complies with applicable seismic protection <br />building code standards adopted by the California Building <br />Standards Commission under the California Building Standards <br />Law, and by any local building department; <br />(F) Within a special flood hazard area subject to inundation by the 1 <br />percent annual chance flood (100-year flood) as determined by the <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency in any official maps <br />published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; <br />(G) Within a regulatory floodway as determined by the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency in any official maps published by <br />the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unless the <br />development has received a no-rise certification; <br />(H) Lands identified for conservation in an adopted natural community <br />conservation plan pursuant to the Natural Community Conservation <br />Planning Act, habitat conservation plan pursuant to the federal <br />Endangered Species Act of 1973, or other adopted natural resources <br />protection plan; <br />(I) Habitat for protected species identified as candidate, sensitive, or <br />species of special status by state or federal agencies, fully protected <br />species, or species protected by the federal Endangered Species Act <br />of 1973, the California Endangered Species Act, or the Native Plant <br />Protection Act; or lands under conservation easement; or
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