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2025-023 - Addendum to Transit Zoning Code Environmental Impact Report
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2025-023 - Addendum to Transit Zoning Code Environmental Impact Report
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2025-023
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and that by accepting the conveyance of an interest [or lease agreement] in that <br /> project, owner [or renter] accepts all impacts generated by the trains. <br /> Posting of Notice of Disclosure in each residential unit. <br /> Prior to offering the first residential unit for purchase, lease, or rent, the property owner <br /> or developer shall post a copy of the Notice of Disclosure in every unit in a conspicuous <br /> location. Also, a copy of the Notice of Disclosure shall be included in all materials <br /> distributed for the Project, including but not limited to: the prospectus, informational <br /> literature, and residential lease and rental agreements. (Impact 4.8-8) <br /> Project Analysis and Conclusion <br /> The City determined that no impacts related to the proximity public use airport would not result <br /> in impacts would result. Impacts related to exposure of sensitive receptors from excessive <br /> groundborne vibration (Impact 4.8-3), potentially significant vibration levels (Impact 4.8-4), <br /> ambient noise increase (Impact 4.8-5), periodic noise impacts (Impact 4.8-6), and noise from <br /> increased traffic volumes (Impact 4.8-7) were below the level of significance and did not <br /> require mitigation. Impacts from noise levels exceeding City noise standards (Impact 4.8-1) <br /> and exposure to noise-sensitive land uses (Impact 4.8-2) were less than significant with the <br /> implementation of mitigation measures. Impacts causing groundborne vibration and <br /> development exposure near the Southern California Regional Rail Authority's (SCRRA) rail line <br /> (Impact 4.8-8) and construction activities from project implementation (Impact 4.8-9) were <br /> found to be significant and unavoidable. Specific economic, social, or other considerations <br /> make infeasible additional mitigation. Specifically, no additional feasible mitigation measures <br /> exist that would avoid or substantially reduce these impacts. <br /> The proposed adoption of the text regulations identified in Table 1 — Current and Proposed <br /> Text 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 /> limit daily operations times and days of week, and maximum noise that could be generated <br /> from existing uses. No industrial use shall generate ground vibration perceptible without <br /> instruments at any point along the property line of the site except for motor vehicle operations. <br /> No vibration shall be produced that is transmitted through the ground and is discernible without <br /> the aid of instruments by a reasonable person at the property lines of the site. Vibrations from <br /> temporary construction, demolition, and vehicles that enter and leave the subject parcel are <br /> exempt from this standard. <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 MM4.8-1 through MM4.8-8 would continue to apply. In addition, <br /> compliance with the existing regulations and proposed amendments will assure that potential <br /> impacts are not exacerbated. This will result in a beneficial impact. Therefore, the existing less <br /> than significant and significant and unavoidable noise impacts would not result in new or <br /> different impacts. <br /> 5.9 POPULATION, HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT <br /> This section analyzes the effects to population, housing and employment from implementing <br /> the proposed zoning code regulations. <br /> Would the project: <br /> January 2025 43 Environmental Analysis <br /> Resolution No. 2025-023 <br /> Page 51 of 66 <br />
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