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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 5-18 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />F. Tiering. <br />The City may analyze and mitigate the significant effects of greenhouse gas emissions at a <br />programmatic level. Later project-specific environmental documents may then tier from and/or <br />incorporate by reference that existing programmatic review. <br />G. Plans for the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions. <br />Public agencies may choose to analyze and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in a plan for <br />the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions or in a similar document. A plan for the reduction of <br />greenhouse gas emissions should: <br />(1) Quantify greenhouse gas emissions, both existing and projected over a specified <br />time period, resulting from activities within a defined geographic area; <br />(2) Establish a level, based on substantial evidence, below which the contribution to <br />greenhouse gas emissions from activities covered by the plan would not be <br />cumulatively considerable; <br />(3) Identify and analyze the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from specific actions <br />or categories of actions anticipated within the geographic area; <br />(4) Specify measures or a group of measures, including performance standards, that <br />substantial evidence demonstrates, if implemented on a project-by-project basis, <br />would collectively achieve the specified emissions level; <br />(5) Establish a mechanism to monitor the plan’s progress toward achieving the level <br />and to require amendment if the plan is not achieving specified levels; and <br />(6) Be adopted in a public process following environmental review. <br />A plan for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, once adopted following certification <br />of an EIR, or adoption of another environmental document, may be used in the cumulative impacts <br />analysis of later projects. An environmental document that relies on a plan for the reduction of <br />greenhouse gas emissions for a cumulative impacts analysis must identify those requirements <br />specified in the plan that apply to the project, and, if those requirements are not otherwise binding <br />and enforceable, incorporate those requirements as mitigation measures applicable to the project. <br />If there is substantial evidence that the effects of a particular project may be cumulatively <br />considerable notwithstanding the project’s compliance with the specified requirements in the plan <br />for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, an EIR must be prepared for the project. <br />H. Analyzing the Effects of Climate Change on the Project. <br />Where an EIR is prepared for a project, the EIR shall analyze any significant environmental <br />effects the project might cause by bringing development and people into the project area that may <br />be affected by climate change. In particular, the EIR should evaluate any potentially significant <br />impacts of locating development in areas susceptible to hazardous conditions (e.g., floodplains, <br />coastlines, wildfire risk areas) as identified in authoritative hazard maps, risk assessments or in
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