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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 5-20 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />(6) The project’s projected transportation energy use requirements and its overall use <br />of efficient transportation alternatives. <br />As discussed above in Section 5.06, the Initial Study must identify the potential <br />environmental effects of the proposed activity. That discussion must include the unavoidable <br />adverse effects. Unavoidable adverse effects may include wasteful, inefficient and unnecessary <br />consumption of energy during the project construction, operation, maintenance and/or removal <br />that cannot be feasibly mitigated. <br />When discussing energy conservation, alternatives should be compared in terms of overall <br />energy consumption and in terms of reducing wasteful, inefficient and unnecessary consumption <br />of energy. <br />5.21 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT. <br />The Initial Study identifies which environmental impacts may be significant. Based upon <br />the Initial Study, Staff shall determine whether a proposed project may or will have a significant <br />effect on the environment. Such determination shall be made in writing on the Environmental <br />Impact Assessment Form (Form “C”). If Staff finds that a project will not have a significant effect <br />on the environment, it shall recommend that a Negative Declaration be prepared and adopted by <br />the decision-making body. If Staff finds that a project may have a significant effect on the <br />environment, but the effects can be mitigated to a level of insignificance, it shall recommend that <br />a Mitigated Negative Declaration be prepared and adopted by the decision-making body. If Staff <br />finds that a project may have a significant effect on the environment, it shall recommend that an <br />EIR be prepared and certified by the decision-making body. <br />5.22 FINAL DETERMINATION. <br />The City Council shall have the final responsibility for determining whether an EIR, <br />Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration shall be required for any project. The <br />City Council’s determination shall be final and conclusive on all persons, including Responsible <br />Agencies and Trustee Agencies, except as provided in Section 15050(c) of the State CEQA <br />Guidelines. Additionally, in the event the City Council has delegated authority to a subsidiary <br />board or official to approve a project, the City Council also hereby delegates to that subsidiary <br />board or official the authority to make all necessary CEQA determinations, including whether an <br />EIR, Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or exemption shall be required for any <br />project. A subsidiary board or official’s CEQA determination shall be subject to appeal consistent <br />with the City’s established procedures for appeals. <br />(Reference: Pub. Resources Code, § 21151.)