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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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a. Require or result in the construction of new water treatment facilities or expansion of <br />existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental <br />effects? <br />b. Require new or expanded water entitlements and resources if there are not sufficient <br />water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources? <br />TZC EIR Conclusions <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and <br />SD 84B) would generate an additional demand for water, but would not require water <br />supplies in excess of existing entitlements and resources or result in the need for new or <br />expanded entitlements. (Impact 4.12-1: Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and <br />SD 84B) would not require or result in the construction of new or expanded water <br />treatment facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental <br />effects. (Impact 4.12-2: Less Than Significant)without mitigation <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and <br />SD 84B) would not exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the Orange County <br />Sanitation District. (Impact 4.12-3: Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and <br />SD 84B) could require the construction of new or expanded wastewater conveyance <br />systems, the construction of which would not cause significant environmental effects. <br />(Impact 4.12-4: Less Than Significant with mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and <br />SD 84B) would not increase wastewater generation such that treatment facilities would <br />be inadequate to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's <br />existing commitments. (Impact 4.12-5: Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code would not <br />generate solid waste that exceeds the permitted capacity of landfills serving the area. <br />(Impact 4.12-6: Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development under the implementation of the Transit Zoning <br />Code (SD 84A and SD 84B) would comply with all applicable federal, state, and local <br />statutes and regulations related to solid waste. (Impact 4.12-7: Less Than Significant <br />without mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and <br />SD 84B) would increase the demand for electricity and gas, but would not require or <br />result in the construction of new energy production or transmission facilities, the <br />construction of which could cause a significant environmental impact. (Impact 4.12-8: <br />Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />TZC EIR Mitigation Measures <br />MM4.12-1 Individual project applicants shall prepare site -specific sewer evaluations, including <br />flow monitoring and modeling, during the project design to determine the adequacy of the <br />existing sewer pipe capacity in the affected project area lines. The evaluation shall be submitted <br />to the City of Santa Ana or OCSD, as appropriate, for review and approval prior to issuance of <br />building permits. Any recommendations made in the site -specific sewer evaluations shall be <br />incorporated into the design of each individual project. (Impact 4.12-4) <br />January 2025 49 Environmental Analysis <br />
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