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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) NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> <br /> <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 6-4 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />(Reference: Pub. Resources Code, §§ 21082.1, 21091, 21161; State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15072, <br />15105, 15205.) <br />6.05 PROJECTS AFFECTING MILITARY SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NOTIFICATION. <br />CEQA imposes additional requirements to provide notice to potentially affected military <br />agencies when: <br />(a) The project meets one of the following three criteria: <br />(1) The project includes a general plan amendment; <br />(2) The project is of statewide, regional, or area-wide significance; or <br />(3) The project relates to a public use airport or certain lands surrounding a public use <br />airport; and <br />(b) A “military service” (defined in Section 11.42 of these Local Guidelines) has provided its <br />contact office and address and notified the Lead Agency of the specific boundaries of a <br />“low-level flight path” (defined in Section 11.37 of these Local Guidelines), “military <br />impact zone” (defined in Section 11.41 of these Local Guidelines), or “special use <br />airspace” (defined in Section 11.67 of these Local Guidelines). <br />When a project meets these requirements, the City must provide the military service’s <br />designated contact with a copy of the Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration or Mitigated <br />Negative Declaration that has been prepared for the project, unless the project involves the <br />remediation of lands contaminated with hazardous wastes and meets certain other requirements. <br />(Reference: Pub. Resources Code §§ 21080.4 and 21092; Health & Safety Code §§ 25300, et seq., <br />25396, and 25187.) <br />The City must provide the military service with sufficient notice of its intent to adopt a <br />Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration to ensure that the military service has no <br />fewer than twenty (20) days to review the documents before they are approved, provided that the <br />military service shall have a minimum of thirty (30) days to review the environmental documents <br />if the documents have been submitted to the State Clearinghouse. <br />(Reference: State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15105(b), 15190.5(c).) <br />6.06 SPECIAL FINDINGS REQUIRED FOR FACILITIES THAT MAY EMIT HAZARDOUS AIR <br />EMISSIONS NEAR SCHOOLS. <br />Special procedural rules apply to projects involving the construction or alteration of a <br />facility within one-quarter mile of a school/schools when: (1) the facility might reasonably be <br />anticipated to emit hazardous air emissions or to handle an extremely hazardous substance or a <br />mixture containing extremely hazardous substances in a quantity equal to or greater than the <br />threshold specified in Health and Safety Code section 25532(j), and (2) the emissions or substances <br />may pose a health or safety hazard to persons who would attend or would be employed at the
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