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Item 24 - Public Hearing for Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code
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e. Result in inadequate emergency access? <br />f. Result in inadequate parking capacity <br />g. Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation <br />(e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks) <br />TZC EIR Conclusions <br />• Operation of the proposed project would result in impacts related to neighborhood traffic <br />in the adjacent residential areas to the Transit Zoning Code (SD 84A and SD 84B) area. <br />(Impact 4.11-1: Less Than Significant with mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development pursuant to the implementation of the Transit Zoning <br />Code would exceed standards established by the Orange County Transportation <br />Authority within the study area. (Impact 4.11-2: Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />• Development projects constructed pursuant to the standards contained within the Transit <br />Zoning Code would not result in a change in air traffic patterns. (Impact 4.11-3: Less <br />Than Significant) without mitigation <br />• Development projects constructed pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code would not <br />increase hazards due to a design future or incompatible uses. (Impact 4.11-4: Less Than <br />Significant without mitigation) <br />• Development projects constructed pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code could result in <br />inadequate emergency access. (Impact 4.11-5: Less Than Significant without mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development under the implementation of the Transit Zoning <br />Code would not result in inadequate parking capacity. (Impact 4.11-6: Less Than <br />Significant without mitigation) <br />• The Transit Zoning Code would not conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs <br />supporting alternative transportation. (Impact 4.11-7: Less Than Significant) <br />• Long-term cumulative development under implementation of the Transit Zoning Code <br />would cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic <br />load and capacity of the street system. (Impact 4.11-8: Less Than Significant with <br />mitigation) <br />• Long-term cumulative development under implementation of the Transit Zoning Code <br />would result in impacts related to freeway ramps in the vicinity of the Transit Zoning <br />Code area. (Impact 4.11-9: Less Than Significant with mitigation and Significant and <br />Unavoidable due to a public agency (Caltrans) approval other than the City) <br />TZC EIR Mitigation Measures <br />MM4.11-1 The City of Santa Ana shall, during any roadway improvement within the Transit <br />Zoning Code boundaries, evaluate, consider, and implement as appropriate the traffic calming <br />measure(s), including but not limited to the following: <br />o Curb extensions at local intersections <br />o Short medians at entries to wide streets <br />o Traffic circles at oversized intersections <br />o Speed humps <br />o Turn restrictions (Impact 4.11-1) <br />MM4.11-2 As part of the project, the City of Santa Ana and the project sponsors shall work with <br />the transit providers to implement various transit -related measures to improve and expand bus <br />January 2025 45 Environmental Analysis <br />
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