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Item 19 - Cabrillo Crossing Density Bonus Agreement, 1814 & 1818 E. First Street
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Item 19 - Cabrillo Crossing Density Bonus Agreement, 1814 & 1818 E. First Street
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Greenhouse Gases <br />Project -related GHG emissions would not exceed the SCAQMD draft screening threshold of 3,000 MTCO2e <br />per year for all land uses. <br />Furthermore, the project's GHG emissions would not exceed the SCAQMD screening threshold (based on EO <br />S-3-05). The project would not conflict with the goals of AB-32, SB-32, or the City of Santa Ana CAP; <br />therefore, the project would not conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation of an agency adopted <br />for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases and impacts are considered to be less than <br />significant. <br />Energy <br />For new development such as that proposed by the Cabrillo at First Mixed -Use Residential project, compliance <br />with California Building Standards Code Title 24 energy efficiency requirements (CalGreen), are considered <br />demonstrable evidence of efficient use of energy. As discussed below, the project would provide for, and <br />promote, energy efficiencies required under other applicable federal and State of California standards and <br />regulations, and in so doing would meet or exceed all California Building Standards Code Title 24 standards. <br />Moreover, energy consumed by the project's operation is calculated to be comparable to, or less than, energy <br />consumed by other mixed -use residential uses of similar scale and intensity that are constructed and operating <br />in California. On this basis, the project would not result in the inefficient, wasteful, or unnecessary <br />consumption of energy. Impacts are considered to be less than significant. <br />Cabrillo at First Mixed Use Residential <br />g3ldJ101 <br />Air Quality, Global Climate Change, HRA, and Energy Impact Analysis <br />vi 19386 <br />
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