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2025-023 - Addendum to Transit Zoning Code Environmental Impact Report
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2025-023
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upgrades cannot be implemented prior to issuance of occupancy permits, on site detention <br /> facilities or other methods acceptable to the City shall be included with new development <br /> projects to ensure that post-construction runoff does not exceed pre-development quantities. <br /> (Impact 4.6-4) <br /> MM4.6-3 During the design of individual projects, applicants shall minimize impervious area by <br /> incorporating landscaped areas over substantial portions of a proposed project area. <br /> Furthermore, impervious areas shall be directly connected to landscaped areas or bioretention <br /> facilities to promote filtration and infiltration of stormwater. (Impact 4.6-4) <br /> MM4.6-4 During the design of individual projects, applicants shall control structural source <br /> through storm drain stenciling and signage, coverage of trash area to minimize direct <br /> precipitation, efficient irrigation to minimize runoff into stormwater conveyance system, slope <br /> and channel protection to decrease potentials for erosions of slopes, and use of deep-rooted, <br /> drought tolerant plant species for erosion control. (Impact 4.6-4) <br /> Project Analysis and Conclusion <br /> The City determined that impacts related to within a 100-year flood hazard area, flood <br /> inundation area, inundation from the Prado Darn, a seiche, tsunami, or mudflow would have no <br /> impacts (DEIR Section 4.6-3). Impacts related to interference with groundwater recharge <br /> (Impact 4.5-1), alteration to existing drainage patterns (impact 4.6-3) and increased <br /> downstream flooding (Impact 4.6-4) were less than significant with the implementation of <br /> mitigation measures. <br /> The proposed adoption of the text regulations identified in Table 1 — Current and Proposed <br /> Text Regulations would not require preparation of specific development projects, introduce <br /> new land uses nor increase the intensity the existing uses. The new regulations would require <br /> liquid or solid wastes discharged from future development projects be properly treated and <br /> would therefore not pollute or contaminate any water courses or groundwater. <br /> Any future development within the TZC area requiring discretionary action would continue to <br /> be subject to a project-level CEQA review at the time an application is filed for an individual <br /> .project. Mitigation measures MM4.6-1 through MM4.6-4 would continue to apply. Therefore, <br /> the project does not trigger new hydrology and water quality impacts requiring the preparation <br /> of a subsequent or supplemental EIR. In addition, compliance with the existing regulations and <br /> proposed amendments will assure that potential impacts are not exacerbated. Therefore, there <br /> would be no new or more severe significant impacts to hydrology and water quality. <br /> 5.7 LAND USE <br /> This section analyzes the effects on land use from implementing the proposed zoning code <br /> regulations. <br /> Would the project. <br /> a. Introduce new land uses that would result in conflicts of use? <br /> b. Physically divide an established community? <br /> c. Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with <br /> jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, <br /> local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or <br /> mitigating an environmental effect.? <br /> January 2025 37 Environmental Analysis <br /> Resolution No. 2025-023 <br /> Page 45 of 65 <br />
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