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<br />D. <br /> <br />v. <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />California Department <br />Wildlife Services? <br /> <br />of <br /> <br />Fish and game <br /> <br />or U.S. <br /> <br />Fish and <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />Have a substantial adverse impact on any riparian habitat <br />or natural community identified in local or regional plans, <br />policies, and regulations or by the California Department <br />of Fish and game or U.s. Fish and Wildlife Service? <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />Adversely impact federally protected wetlands either <br />individually or in combination with the known or probable <br />impacts of other activities through direct removal, filling <br />hydrological interruption, or other means? <br /> <br />Conflict with any local policies or ordinances <br />biological resources, such as tree preservation <br />ordinance? <br /> <br />protecting <br />policy or <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana is a predominately built out and is a <br />highly urbanized City. According to the California Department <br />Fish and Game Natural Diversity Data Base, there is a very <br />limited amount of biological resources in Santa Ana. <br />Biological resources are limited to portions of Santiago Creek <br />and Centennial Park. A potentially significant impact to <br />biological resources would occur when a project or activity <br />disturbs or displaces sensitive biological resources. <br /> <br />Approval of the proposed project would not directly result in <br />any adverse impacts to biological resources, in that approval <br />of the proposed project would not facilitate the development <br />of any land uses in any sensitive habitats or involve any <br />activities that would disturb or displace any sensitive <br />biological resources. Additionally, future neighborhood <br />traffic plans proposed under the revised procedures and <br />amended Circulation Element would be implemented in urbanized <br />areas that are void of sensitive biological resources. <br /> <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a <br />historical resource as defined in Section l5064.5? <br /> <br />Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a <br />unique archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? <br /> <br />75P~~~7 <br />
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