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Item 22 - Resolution Adopting Local CEQA Guidelines Resolution
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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) INITIAL STUDY <br /> <br /> <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 5-12 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />take appropriate steps to implement appropriate avoidance or mitigation measures. Work on non- <br />affected portions of the project, as determined by the City, may continue during the process. <br />Curation may be an appropriate mitigation measure for an artifact that must be removed during <br />project excavation or testing. <br />When an Initial Study identifies the existence of, or the probable likelihood of, Native <br />American human remains within the Project, the City shall comply with the provisions of State <br />CEQA Guidelines section 15064.5(d). In the event of an accidental discovery or recognition of <br />any human remains in any location other than a dedicated cemetery, the City shall comply with <br />the provisions of State CEQA Guidelines section 15064.5(e). <br />(Reference: State CEQA Guidelines, § 15064.5(c).) <br />5.16 CONSULTATION WITH WATER AGENCIES REGARDING LARGE DEVELOPMENT <br />PROJECTS. <br />(a) Projects Subject to Consultation Requirements. <br />For certain development projects, cities and counties must consult with water agencies. If <br />the City is a municipal water provider, the city or county may request that the City prepare a water <br />supply assessment to be included in the relevant environmental documentation for the project. The <br />City may refer to this section when preparing such an assessment or when reviewing projects in <br />its role as a Responsible Agency. This section applies only to water demand projects as defined <br />by Local Guidelines Section 11.83. Program level environmental review may not need to be as <br />extensive as project level environmental review. (See Local Guidelines Sections 8.03 and 8.08.) <br />(b) Water Supply Assessment. <br />When a city or county as Lead Agency determines the type of environmental document <br />that will be prepared for a water demand project or any project that includes a water demand <br />project, the city or county must identify any public water system (as defined in Local Guidelines <br />Sections 11.59 and 11.83) that may supply water for the project. The city or county must also <br />request that the public water system determine whether the projected demand associated with the <br />project was included in the most recently adopted Urban Water Management Plan. The city or <br />county must also request that the public water system prepare a specified water supply assessment <br />for approval at a regular or special meeting of the public water system governing body. A sample <br />request for a water supply assessment is provided as Form āNā of these Local CEQA Guidelines. <br />If no public water system is identified that may supply water for the water demand project, <br />the city or county shall prepare the water supply assessment. The city or county shall consult with <br />any entity serving domestic water supplies whose service area includes the site of the water <br />demand project, the local agency formation commission, and the governing body of any public <br />water system adjacent to the site of the water demand project. The city council or county board of <br />supervisors must approve the water assessment prepared pursuant to this paragraph at a regular or <br />special meeting. <br />As per Water Code section 10910, the water assessment must include identification of <br />existing water supply entitlements, water rights, or water service contracts relevant to the water
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