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Item 24 - Public Hearing for Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code
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of the first project developed under the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and SD 84B), to address <br />the potential for the accidental release of hazardous materials that may be used, stored, and/or <br />transported in association with operation of project implementation. (Impact 4.5-6) <br />MM4.5-8 Project applicants shall submit evacuation plans on a project by project basis that shall <br />be reviewed and approved by the City Police and Fire Departments. (Impact 4.5-6) <br />Project Analysis and Conclusion <br />The City determined that impacts related to people residing or working in the vicinity of a private <br />airstrip/heliport and wildland areas would have no impact (DEIR Section 4.5.3: Effects Found to <br />Have No Impact). Impacts related to transportation, storage and disposal of hazardous <br />materials (Impact 4.5-1) and handling of hazardous materials near a school (Impact 4.5-3) were <br />below the level of significance and did not require mitigation. Impacts related to reasonably <br />upset of hazardous materials into the environment (Impact 4.5-2), hazardous materials sites <br />(Impact 4.5-4), construction safety hazards for people or residing in the TZC area (Impact 4.5-5) <br />and interference with an adopted emergency response plan (Impact 4.5-6) were less than <br />significant with the implementation of mitigation measures. <br />The proposed adoption of the text regulations identified in Table 1 — Current and Proposed Text <br />Regulations would not require preparation of a supplemental or subsequent EIR because <br />specific development projects are neither included nor required. The new regulations would <br />require that no material or waste shall be deposited upon a subject parcel in such form or <br />manner that it may be transferred off the parcel by natural causes or forces and that all <br />materials or wastes which might cause fumes or dust, or which constitute a fire hazard, or which <br />may be edible by or otherwise be attractive to rodents or insects shall be stored outdoors only in <br />closed containers. Land or buildings shall not be used or occupied in any manner so as to <br />create any fire, explosive or other hazard. All activities involving the use or storage of <br />combustible, explosive, caustic, or otherwise hazardous materials shall comply with all <br />applicable local, State, and Federal safety standards and shall be provided with adequate safety <br />devices against the hazard of fire and explosion, and adequate firefighting and fire suppression <br />equipment in compliance with City of Santa Ana regulations. The burning of waste materials in <br />open fires without written approval of the Fire Department is prohibited. No activities shall be <br />permitted which emit dangerous radioactivity at any point nor shall electrical disturbances which <br />adversely affect the operation of any equipment, other than that of the creator of such <br />disturbances, be allowed. No use, activity or process shall cause electromagnetic interference <br />with normal radio and television reception, or with the function of other electronic equipment <br />beyond the property line of the site in which it is situated. All uses, activities and processes shall <br />comply with applicable Federal Communications Commission regulations. <br />Any future development within the TZC area requiring discretionary action would continue to be <br />subject to a project -level CEQA review at the time an application is filed for an individual project. <br />Mitigation measures MM4.5-1 through MM4.5-8 would continue to apply. Therefore, the project <br />does not trigger new hazards and hazardous materials impacts requiring the preparation of a <br />subsequent or supplemental EIR. In addition, compliance with the existing regulations and <br />proposed amendments will assure that potential impacts to hazards and hazardous materials <br />are not exacerbated. There would be no new or more severe significant impacts to hazards and <br />hazardous materials. <br />5.6 HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY <br />This section analyzes the effects to hydrology and water quality from implementing the <br />proposed zoning code regulations. <br />January 2025 32 Environmental Analysis <br />
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