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Street Focus Area with a mix of residential and commercial uses that would provide approximately <br /> 1,583 residential units. Consistent with the GPU, implementation of the Project would provide <br /> additional housing opportunities. Therefore, no people or housing would be displaced, and no <br /> impacts would occur. (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.10-12--4.10-13.) <br /> Cumulative Impacts: The Project would not result in cumulative impacts concerning population <br /> and housing. <br /> Findings: The City finds that the Project would result in less than significant cumulative impacts <br /> concerning population and housing. (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.10-13—4.10-17.) <br /> Explanation of the Rationale: Cumulative development located in the City of Santa Ana propose <br /> various uses, including, but not limited to, apartments, single-family residences, offices, <br /> commerciallretail uses, restaurants, hotels, warehouses, industrial uses, and gas station and car <br /> wash uses. The Project with the related projects would account for 16.7 percent of the projected <br /> housing growth (5.2 percent of the GPU buildout), 14.6 percent of the projected population growth <br /> (3.3 percent of the GPU buildout), and 12.9 percent of the projected employment growth (0.9 <br /> percent of the GPU buildout)for the City.With respect to the OCCOG 2045 projections,the project <br /> in combination with related projects would contribute to approximately 7.2 percent of the housing <br /> and 3.9 percent of the population in Santa Ana.As previously described, the addition of housing <br /> within the Project area would help to balance the jobs-housing ratio within the City, providing a <br /> more equal distribution of employment and housing for the City and thereby reducing commute <br /> trips and improving air quality. On a citywide scale, the GPU buildout and related projects within <br /> the City of Santa Ana are within the CPU's vision and forecasted development buildout of <br /> accommodating growth in a responsible manner by providing a balance of jobs and housing. <br /> Therefore, the Project's contribution to cumulative impacts associated with population and <br /> housing would not be cumulatively considerable. Impacts would be less than significant. (Draft <br /> Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.10-12 —4.10-17.) <br /> 4.15 PUBLIC SERVICES <br /> Threshold FP-1 The Project would not result in unplanned population growth or substantial <br /> adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically <br /> altered fire protection facilities, the construction of which could cause <br /> significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service <br /> ratios and response times or other performance objectives for fire <br /> protection services. <br /> Findings: The City finds that the Project would result in less-than-significant impacts to public <br /> services related to fire protection services. (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.11-14—4.11-15.) <br /> Additionally, the City finds that the Project will implement the following regulatory requirement <br /> (Draft Supplemental EIR, p. 4.11-3): <br /> RR FP-1: New buildings are required to meet the fire regulations outlined in the California <br /> Health and Safety Code (Sections 13000 et seq.). <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 50 of 140 <br />