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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 14 <br />Consistency Analysis-2022 Climate Chanqe Scopinq Plan <br />Sector <br />Actoons and Strategies <br />Statutes, Executive Orders, Other Direction <br />Project Consistency Analysis <br />shrublands/chaparral, or <br />AB 1504 (Skinner, Chapter 534, Statutes of <br />grasslands. <br />2010): CARB to recognize the role forests play <br />in carbon sequestration and climate mitigation. <br />At least 2.3 million acres <br />No Conflict. This program applies <br />treated includes increased <br />to State regulators of grasslands <br />management of grasslands <br />and is not directly related to <br />interspersed in forests to <br />development of the Project. <br />reduce fuels surrounding <br />However, the Project would not <br />Grasslands <br />communities using <br />interfere or impede efforts to <br />management strategies <br />reduce fuels in grasslands <br />appropriate for grasslands. No <br />surrounding communities. <br />land conversion of forests, <br />shrublands/chaparral, or <br />Implement climate smart <br />No Conflict. This program applies <br />practices for annual and <br />to State regulators overseeing <br />perennial crops on-80,000 <br />croplands and is not directly related <br />acres annually. Land <br />SB 859: Recognizes the ability of healthy soils <br />to development of the Project. <br />Croplands <br />easements/ conservation on <br />practices to reduce GHG emissions from <br />However, the Project would not <br />annual crops at -5,500 acres <br />agricultural lands. <br />interfere or impede SB 859 and <br />annually. Increase organic <br />efforts to increase organic <br />agriculture to 20% of all <br />agriculture and conserve <br />cultivated acres by 2045 <br />croplands. <br />-65,000 acres annual) . <br />Increase urban forestry <br />No Conflict. This program applies <br />investment by 200% above <br />to State regulators addressing <br />current levels and utilize tree <br />urban forestry and is not directly <br />watering that is 30% less <br />AB 2251 (Calderon, Chapter 186, Statutes of <br />related to development of the <br />Developed Lands <br />sensitive to drought. Establish <br />2022): Increase urban tree canopy 10 /o by <br />Project. However, the Project <br />defensible space that <br />2035. <br />would not interfere or impede <br />accounts for property <br />implementation of AB 2251 and <br />boundaries. <br />efforts to increase the urban <br />Restore 60,000 acres of Delta <br />No Conflict. This program applies <br />Wetlands <br />wetlands <br />to State regulators restoring Delta <br />wetlands and is not directly related <br />Cabrillo Town Center City of Santa Ana <br />Technical Memorandum August 2023 <br />City Council 1 — 557 10/3/2023 <br />
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