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75B - PH - NEW PROPERTY OWNER 200 E FIRST AMERICAN WAY
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Planning & Building
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75B
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8/5/2013
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2018
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City of Santa Ana <br />conclusions related to greenhouse gas emissions in the 2012 MND, and is consistent with the <br />analysis and mitigation measures contained in the 2012 MND. <br />Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />The Approved Project will not result in significant impacts on hazards and hazardous materials. The <br />duration of construction and number and types of construction equipment to be used for the <br />Approved Project would remain unchanged, and no additional hazards would occur as a result of the <br />minor technical changes associated with the Approved Project. The Approved Projects potential <br />impacts will be substantially the same as those described in the 2012 MND, which concluded that no <br />significant impact would occur and no mitigation measures are required. <br />Hydrology and Water Quality <br />Similar to the Proposed Project, the Approved Project will not result in significant impacts on <br />hydrology and water quality. In fact, the Approved Project will result in slightly less impervious <br />development by providing a larger vacant parcel in the southwest portion of the site. The Approved <br />Project requires only minor technical changes to the drainage plans for the Proposed Project to <br />control construction and operational water runoff. Impacts on hydrology and water quality will be <br />substantially the same as those described in the 2012 MND, which were determined to be less than <br />significant. No significant or increased impacts would occur as the result of the minor technical <br />changes associates with the Approved Project, and no mitigation measures are required. <br />Land Use and Planning <br />Similar to the Proposed Project, the Approved Project will not result in significant or increased <br />impacts on land use. The 2012 MIND concluded that the Proposed Project was consistent with the <br />MacArthur District Center land use designation. The Approved Project remains consistent with the <br />General Plan and Zoning designations of the site, and would not conflict with any land use policy or <br />plan. No significant or increased environmental Impacts would occur as the result of the minor <br />technical changes associated with the Approved Project. <br />Mineral Resources <br />The Approved Project will not result in significant impacts on mineral resources. According to the <br />City of Santa Ana Land Use Element, there are no areas identified as having significant mineral <br />resources and no areas having a Significant Mineral Aggregate Resource Areas (SMARA) designation <br />on the Project site. The Approved Project will not change the location of the Project site. Therefore, <br />implementation of the Approved Project will not contribute to the loss of availability of a known <br />mineral resource. No significant or increased impacts would occur in connection with the Approved <br />Project. <br />Noise <br />The Approved Project will not result in significant or increased impacts on noise. The number of <br />units, parking ratios, and recreational and open space amenities analyzed for the Proposed Project <br />will not be changed by Approved Project. Impacts related to construction activities and operation of <br />the Approved Project will be substantially the same as those described in the 2012 MND. Most noise <br />The Met at South Coast Multi-Family Residential Project June 2013 <br />Final Mitigated Negative Declaration -Addendum S <br />75B-65
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