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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 16 <br />Consistency with the 2020-2045 RTP/SCS <br />Objectives <br />Consistency Analysisa <br />growth in auto traffic and congestion by virtue of its transit <br />accessibility along the corridor. <br />Reduce per capita GHG emissions (from <br />The Project is an infill development in the dense urban corridor <br />2005 levels) <br />within an HQTA with a heavy density of housing and jobs amid <br />transit infrastructure (two OCTA bus lines 64 and 71, as well as <br />the Santa Ana Metrolink station) that would reduce the rate of <br />growth in auto traffic and congestion by virtue of its transit <br />accessibility. As such, it is consistent with AB 32, SB 32, SB <br />375, and other initiatives designed to reduce per capita GHG <br />emissions from 2005 levels. <br />Increase percentage of trips using a travel <br />The Project is an infill development in the dense urban corridor <br />mode other than single occupancy vehicle <br />with a heavy density of housing and jobs amid transit <br />(SOV) <br />infrastructure (two OCTA bus lines 64 and 71, as well as the <br />Santa Ana Metrolink station) that would reduce the rate of <br />growth in SOV use and congestion by virtue of its transit <br />accessibility within walking distance of the Project Site. <br />Locally, the City has several conservation -based plans, programs, and requirements that also <br />indirectly produce GHG reductions. While these are not considered climate action plans, the <br />Project's consistency with these local initiatives is summarized below for informational purposes. <br />Santa Ana Climate Action Plan <br />The 2022 CAP provides a summary table of Climate -Ready Development Standards, including <br />mandatory measures that are applicable to development projects. It should be noted that most of <br />the CAP's measures are voluntary, with financial incentives available to promote increased <br />implementation of those measures. As shown in Table 17, the Project would be substantially <br />consistent with the City's CAP. <br />Cabrillo Town Center City of Santa Ana <br />Technical Memorandum August 2023 <br />City Council 18 — 563 10/3/2023 <br />
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