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Less Than Significant Impact <br />Implementation of the proposed project would result in <br />cumulative impacts to the environment. However, the proposed <br />project's incremental contribution would not be considered <br />cumulatively considerable because the proposed project would <br />comply with the applicable requirements of the uniform building <br />code, conditions of approval and mitigation measures, which <br />provide specific requirements that would avoid any significant <br />cumulative impacts within the project area. Furthermore, the <br />incremental impacts associated with the proposed project would <br />be at a level where there would not be considered cumulatively <br />considerable. <br />C. Does the project have environmental effects, which will <br />cause substantial adverse effects on human beings either <br />directly or indirectly? <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br />The proposed project involves the expansion <br />museum. Construction and operation of the p <br />not involve any activities that would cause <br />effects on human beings, either directly or <br />Mitigation measures have been identified to <br />impacts to the environment and human beings <br />considered less than significant. <br />XV222 <br />of an existing <br />roposed project would <br />substantial adverse <br />indirectly. <br />reduce potential <br />to a level <br />Based upon the evidence in light of the whole record documented <br />in the above environmental evaluation and cited references, I <br />find that the proposed project could not have a significant <br />effect on the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />has been prepared. <br />XVIV <br />City of Santa Ana Updated General Plan Land Use Element February <br />1998. <br />City of Santa Ana Updated General Plan Land Use Element <br />Environmental Impact, January, 1998, SCH 97071058 <br />City of Santa Ana Zoning Ordinance, December 1998 <br />City of Santa Ana Urban Design Element, July 6, 1998 <br />36 <br />32~f ~2 <br />