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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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issuance of building permits. Any recommendations made in the site-specific sewer <br /> evaluations shall be incorporated into the design of each individual project. (impact 4.12-4) <br /> MM4.12-2 Individual non-residential project applicants are encouraged to apply for Southern <br /> California Edison's "Savings By Design" program. The program is aimed at generating an <br /> overall reduction in energy use through design methods and incentive programs by <br /> maintaining a 15% or greater exceedance of Title 24. (Impact 4.12-8) <br /> MM4.12-3 Individual development projects within the boundaries of the Transit Zoning Code <br /> (SD 84A and SD 846) shall implement energy conservation measures (such as energy- <br /> efficient lighting and microprocessor controlled HVAC equipment) to reduce the demand for <br /> electricity and natural gas as part of the project design. The energy conservation measures <br /> shall be subject to modification as new technologies are developed, or if current technology <br /> becomes obsolete, through replacement and shall be reviewed by the Planning and Building <br /> Agency prior to issuance of a building permit. (Impact 4.12-8) <br /> MM4.12-4 Individual development projects within the boundaries of the Transit Zoning Code <br /> (SD 84A and SD 84B) shall implement energy conservation measures (such as energy- <br /> efficient lighting and microprocessor controlled HVAC equipment) to reduce the demand for <br /> electricity and natural gas as part of the project design. The energy conservation measures <br /> shall be subject to modification as new technologies are developed, or if current technology <br /> becomes obsolete, through replacement and shall be reviewed by the Planning and Building <br /> Agency prior to issuance of a building permit. (Impact 4.12-8) <br /> Project Analysis and Conclusion <br /> The City determined that impacts related to additional water demand (Impact 4.12-1), <br /> expanded water treatment facilities (Impact 4.12-2), exceed wastewater treatment <br /> requirements (impact 4.12-3), increase wastewater generation (Impact 4.12-5), generate solid <br /> waste exceeding permitted capacity (Impact 4.12-6), and compliance with applicable federal, <br /> state, and local solid waste regulations (Impact 4.12-7) were below the level of significance <br /> and did not require mitigation. Impacts related to new or expanded wastewater conveyance <br /> systems (Impact 4.12-4) and an increased demand for electricity and gas (Impact 4.12-8)were <br /> less than significant with the implementation of mitigation measures. <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 MM4.12-1 through MM4.12-4 would continue to apply. <br /> The new regulations identified in Table 1 — Current and Proposed Text Regulations would <br /> provide any nonconforming business that operates in an unlawful manner, including but not <br /> limited to, frequent code violations, police calls, or loitering complaints, or is not in good <br /> standing with the City, including, but limited to constant service calls or lapses in Business <br /> License renewal, will lose its nonconforming status, enabling the City to take corrective action <br /> as it deems appropriate, including business license revocation or terminating utility services or <br /> connections. Also, in addition, compliance with the existing regulations and proposed <br /> amendments will assure that potential impacts are not exacerbated which will result in a <br /> beneficial impact to utilities and service systems. Therefore, the existing less than significant <br /> utilities and service systems impacts would not result in new or different impacts requiring the <br /> preparation of a subsequent or supplemental EIR. <br /> 5.13 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE <br /> January 2025 52 Environmental Analysis <br /> Resolution No. 2025-023 <br /> Page 60 of 65 <br />
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