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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Table 5 <br />Consistency Analysis-2022 Scoping Plan Update <br />Sector <br />Actions and Strategies <br />Statutes, Executive Orders, Other Direction <br />Project Consistency Analysis <br />cell technology, and others <br />The Project's land uses would not <br />primarily utilize electricity. <br />include freight transportation or <br />warehousing that would be subject to <br />the California Sustainable Freight <br />Action Plan. Therefore, the Project <br />would not interfere or impede the <br />implementation of the Sustainable <br />Freight Action Plan. <br />No Conflict. While the Project would <br />Reduce oil and gas extraction <br />1red direct emissions reductions for sources <br />not directly impact oil extraction, it <br />Oil and Gas Extraction <br />operations in line with petroleum <br />co <br />covered by the AB 32 Inventory <br />would help reduce demand for <br />demand by 2045. <br />petroleum products from energy, area, <br />and mobile sources. <br />CCS on majority of operations by <br />No Conflict. While the Project would <br />2030, beginning in 2028 <br />AB 197: direct emissions reductions for sources <br />not directly impact oil extraction, it <br />Petroleum Refining <br />Production reduced in line with <br />covered by the AB 32 Inventory <br />would help reduce demand for <br />petroleum demand. <br />petroleum products that require <br />refining. <br />Sector GHG target of 38 <br />No Conflict. The Project would not <br />MMTCO2e in 2030 and 30 <br />directly impact the sources of <br />MMTCO2e in 2035. Retail sales <br />SB 350 and SB 100: Reduce GHGs and improve air <br />electricity generation. <br />Electricity Generation <br />load coverage 20 gigawatts (GW) <br />quality. AB 197: direct emissions reductions for <br />of offshore wind by 20Meet <br />sources covered by the AB 32 Inventory <br />increased demand for <br />electrification without new fossil <br />gas -fired resources. <br />All electric appliances beginning <br />No Conflict. The Project would <br />2026 (residential) and 2029 <br />incorporate appliances that are <br />New Residential and <br />(commercial), contributing to 6 <br />AB 197: direct emissions reductions for sources <br />consistent with Title 24 and Green <br />Commercial Buildings <br />million heat pumps installed <br />covered by the AB 32 Inventory <br />Building requirements and consistent <br />statewide by 2030. <br />with the reduction of residential and <br />commercial energy use. <br />Existing Residential <br />80% of appliance sales are <br />AB 197: direct emissions reductions for sources <br />No Conflict. The Project would <br />Buildings <br />electric by 2030 and 100% of <br />covered by the AB 32 Inventory <br />comply with Title 24 and Green <br />Cabrillo Town Center <br />Greenhouse <br />PAGE 36 <br />18 — 1001 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />10/3/2023 ,July 2023 <br />
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