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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 8 <br />Project Consistency with the Santa Ana CAP <br />Source <br />Measure <br />Consistency <br />End of Trip Facilities in New <br />Consistent. The Project includes short- and long - <br />Projects <br />term parking for bicycles for both residents and <br />commercial tenants. <br />Title 24 Energy Efficiency <br />Consistent. The Project meets energy efficiency <br />Community- <br />Standards — Commercial. <br />requirements for the commercial spaces. <br />Wide Energy <br />Measures <br />Title 24 Energy Efficiency <br />Consistent. The Project meets energy efficiency <br />Standards — Residential. <br />requirements for the residential spaces. <br />Consistent. Residential and commercial tenants will <br />AB 341 Commercial and <br />have full -service recycling options consistent with AB <br />Solid Waste, <br />Multifamily Recycling. <br />341 that will help increase diversion of waste from <br />Water, and <br />landfills. <br />Wastewater <br />Measures <br />Consistent. The Project will provide artificial turf in <br />Turf Removal. <br />its common areas and courtyards that will reduce <br />water consumption. <br />Source: City of Santa Ana, Climate Action Plan (Final); December 2015. <br />Conclusion <br />In summary, the plan consistency analysis provided above demonstrates that the Project <br />complies with the applicable plans, policies, regulations and GHG emissions reduction <br />actions/strategies outlined in the Climate Change Scoping Plan and Update, the 2020-2045 <br />RTP/SCS, the City's CAP. Consistency with the above plans, policies, regulations, and GHG <br />emissions reduction actions/strategies would reduce the Project's incremental contribution of <br />GHG emissions. Thus, the Project would not conflict with any applicable plan, policy, or regulation <br />of an agency adopted for the purpose of reducing emissions of GHG emissions. Furthermore, <br />because the Project is consistent and does not conflict with these plans, policies, and regulations, <br />the Project's incremental increase in GHG emissions as described above would not result in a <br />significant impact on the environment. Therefore, Project -specific impacts regarding climate <br />change would be less than significant. <br />Project Emissions <br />In support of the consistency analysis above that describes the Project's compliance with, or <br />exceedance of performance -based standards included in the regulations and policies outlined in <br />the applicable portions of the Climate Change Scoping Plan, the 2020-2045 RTP/SCS, the City's <br />CAP, quantitative calculations are provided below. <br />The Project would generate direct and indirect GHG emissions because of different types of <br />emissions sources, including the following: <br />Cabrillo Town Center <br />PAGE 48 <br />18 — 1013 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />10/3/20 2121 <br />
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