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Item 37 - EIR No. 2020-03 and GPA No.2020-06 Santa Ana General Plan Update
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City of Santa Ana <br />December 7, 2021 <br />park and recreation facilities. Instead of providing the impact analysis we requested, the FEIR adds <br />2. mitigation measure, asserting that the measure would addresses Tusfin's concerns. (See FEIR, <br />I <br />Response to Comments, Response A2-2, pp, 2-25! p. 2-27). Unfortunately, thi's mitigation measure <br />ebes nooncerns. Nor, as we explain below, does the measure comply with <br />CEQA's clear standards. <br />Mitigatioin Measure REC-11 calls for Santa Ana to monitor future residential development projects <br />projects' potential impacts on existing public parks within a one-half mile radius of the focus area. <br />(FEIR, Response to Comments, Response A2-2, ppi2-25, 2-26). If'the utilization study determines <br />a project would result in a significant impact, the mitigation measure calls for Santa Ana to mitigate <br />the impact by implementing measures such as land dedication and making a fair -share contribution <br />to acquiring new or enhancing existing public parks within the one-half mile radius. Id. <br />There are several flaws with this miti•ation measure. First we •�uer the nature of the utiliz• <br />
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