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4.1 Aesthetics <br />Issues (and supporting <br />Information Sources) <br />Impact <br />Determination <br />in EIR <br />Any Substantial <br />Changes Involving <br />New Significant <br />Impacts or <br />Substantially More <br />Severe Impacts? <br />Any Substantially <br />Changed <br />Circumstances <br />Involving New <br />Significant Impact <br />or Substantially <br />More Severe <br />Impacts? <br />Any New <br />Information of <br />Substantial <br />Importance? <br />Project <br />Incorporates <br />Mitigation <br />Measure(s)? <br />AESTHETICS: Except as provided in <br />Public Resources Code Section <br />21099, would the project: <br />(a) Have a substantial adverse effect <br />Less Than <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />on a scenic vista? <br />Significant <br />(b) Substantially damage scenic <br />resources, including, but not <br />limited to, trees, rock <br />No Impact <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />outcroppings, and historic <br />buildings within a state scenic <br />highway? <br />(c) In non -urbanized area, <br />substantially degrade the existing <br />visual character or quality of <br />public views of the site and its <br />surroundings? (Public views are <br />those that are experienced from <br />Less Than <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />publicly accessible vantage <br />Significant <br />point). If the project is in an <br />urbanized area, would the project <br />conflict with applicable zoning <br />and other regulations governing <br />scenic quality? <br />(d) Create a new source of <br />Less Than <br />substantial light or glare which <br />Significant with <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />Yes <br />would adversely affect day or <br />nighttime views in the area? <br />Mitigation <br />4.1.1 Impact Determination in the EIR <br />Scenic Resources <br />The Certified EIR stated, the City does not have any State- or County -designated scenic <br />highways, nor are there any state- or County -designated scenic highways located nearby. <br />Although First and Fourth Streets are designated as local scenic corridors, these are addressed <br />below under Scenic Resources. Consequently, implementation of the Overlay Zone would not <br />substantially damage scenic resources within a State scenic highway, and no significant impacts <br />would occur. <br />Scenic Vista <br />The Certified EIR stated that for purposes of this analysis, "scenic resources" can include natural <br />open spaces, topographic formations, and landscapes. Many people associate natural Iandforms <br />and landscapes with scenic resources, such as oak woodlands, lakes, rivers, streams, and some <br />historical areas. Scenic resources can also include urban open spaces and the built environment. <br />Cabrillo Town Center City of Santa Ana <br />Technical Memorandum August 2023 <br />City Council 18 — 488 10/3/2023 <br />