Laserfiche WebLink
prohibition of STRs would allow approximately 1,100 residential units to be available to full-time city residents <br />that have otherwise been documented to presently be utilized for unpermitted STRs. The Modified Project <br />would not change the significance conclusions in the GP EIR. No impacts would occur. The Modified Project <br />would not result in any new or more severe significant impacts than those identified in the GPU EIR. <br />The Modified Project would not obstruct the City's ability to implement applicable GP policies. <br />4.15 PUBLIC SERVICES <br />According to Appendix G of the CEQA Guidelines, a project would normally have a significant effect on the <br />environment if the project would: <br />PS-1 Result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or <br />physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental <br />facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to <br />maintain acceptable service ratios, response times, or other performance objectives for any of <br />the public services: <br />i. Fire protection? <br />I Police protection? <br />iii. Schools? <br />iv. Parks? <br />v. Other public facilities? <br />Summary of Impacts in the GP EIR <br />As discussed in Section 5.14, Paablic SerUices, of the GP EIR, buildout of the Approved Project would develop <br />36,261 housing units, result in a total of 360,077 residents and 170,416 jobs, and increase the demand for fire, <br />police, school, and library services (GP EIR p. 5.14-28-5.14-47).The Approved Project concluded there are <br />adequate funding sources for fire, police, school, and library services to meet the projected increase in public <br />services demands. <br />Development would require approval of a Building Plan Check, a Fire Master Plan, and would comply with the <br />California Fire and Building Codes, California Health and Safety Code, City ordinances, and applicable national <br />standards. Additionally, compliance with General plan policies and RR FP-1 would ensure adequate fire <br />protection services to Santa Ana (GP EIR p. 5.14-285.14-47). Thus, impacts would be less than significant. <br />The Santa Ana police may require project design features to improve security as conditions of approval, and <br />adherence with goals and policies within the general plan would result in a less than significant impact. <br />The Approved Project would lead to an increase in the student population within the city, though three of the <br />four school districts within the city contain the capacity to accommodate the potential increase in students <br />(GP EIR p. 5.14-41--5.14-43). Additionally, project -specific analysis with developmental fees and adherence to <br />GP goals and policies and RR SS-1 would result in a less than significant impact. <br />Resolution No. 2024-072 <br />Page 53 of 67 <br />