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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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9/16/2025
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Explanation of the Rationale: <br /> Fire Protection <br /> Buildout of the GPU and the related projects would be reviewed by the City and/or OCFA prior to <br /> permit approval to ensure that all new development implement fire protection design features <br /> pursuant to the CFC and CBSC to reduce potential fire hazards. In addition, each related project <br /> proposing buildings over two stories in height would be required to pay a fire facilities fee. The <br /> Project would be consistent with the land use designations evaluated in the GPU PEIR; thus, no <br /> new substantial unplanned growth would occur that was not previously analyzed in the GPU <br /> PEIR. Further, Project implementation would improve the fire safety of the project site compared <br /> to existing conditions and adhere to OCFA's Fire Prevention Guideline B-09. The Project would <br /> also contribute the appropriate payment of the fire facilities fee, residential development tax, and <br /> property taxes, which would contribute to the City's general fund that could potentially be used for <br /> the expansion of existing fire stations or construction new fire protection facilities. Therefore, the <br /> Project's contribution to cumulative impacts associated with fire protection and emergency <br /> services would not be cumulatively considerable,and therefore,cumulative impacts would be less <br /> than significant. (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.11-20—4.11-21.) <br /> Police Protection <br /> Buildout of the GPU and related projects within the City of Santa Ana would have the potential to <br /> generate additional demand for police protection services by the Santa Ana Police Department. <br /> However, as part of the development project review process, the Santa Ana Police Department <br /> would review and approve the final site plans for GPU buildout and each related project within the <br /> City. In addition, GPU buildout and each related project within the City would generate revenues <br /> to the City's general fund (in the form of property taxes, sales tax, etc.) that could be applied <br /> toward the provision of new police facilities and related staffing in the City. The Project would not <br /> result in substantial unplanned population growth that was not previously analyzed in the GPU <br /> PEIR. Design of the Project would be reviewed and approved by the Santa Ana Police <br /> Department, and the Project would generate revenues for the City's general fund that could be <br /> used for the provision of new police facilities in the City. Therefore, the Project's contribution to <br /> cumulative impacts associated with police protection services would not be cumulatively <br /> considerable, and therefore, cumulative impacts to police protection services would be less than <br /> significant. (Draft Supplemental EIR, p. 4.11-21.) <br /> School Services <br /> Buildout of the GPU and related projects within the boundaries of Santa Ana Unified School <br /> District and Orange Unified School District have the potential to result in the need for additional <br /> school resources. However, cumulative development would be subject to all applicable laws, <br /> ordinances, and regulations in place for school services, such as payment to fund new schools <br /> from the fee program pursuant to Senate Bill 50. Additionally,the Project would be consistent with <br /> the land use designations proposed in the GPU PEIR;thus, no new substantial unplanned growth <br /> would occur that was not previously analyzed in the GPU PEIR. Additionally, the Project would <br /> be required to pay developer/impact fees pursuant to Senate Bill 50. As such, the Project's <br /> contribution to cumulative impacts associated with school services would not be cumulatively <br /> considerable, and therefore, cumulative impacts to school services would be less than significant. <br /> (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.11-21 —4.11-22.) <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 53 of 140 <br />
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