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City of Santa Ana <br />impacts of the Project were determined to be less than significant in the 2012 MND. However, short- <br />term noise from construction was determined to potentially be disruptive, thereby requiring the <br />incorporation of Mitigation Measure NO[-1, which requires implementation of noise control <br />measures. Additionally, noise impacts on some residents along MacArthur Boulevard were required <br />to be reduced with the implementation of Mitigation Measures N0I-2, N01-3, NOI-4, and NOI-5. <br />Implementation of the Approved Project could potentially reduce noise exposure to some of the <br />residents by shifting some of the residential buildings to the north away from MacArthur Boulevard. <br />Thus, the Approved Project will not result in new significant or increased impacts related to noise, <br />and it is consistent with the analysis and mitigation measures contained in the 2012 MND. <br />Population and Housing <br />Similar to the Proposed Project, the Approved Project will not result in significant or increased <br />impacts on population and housing. The number of units, parking ratios, and recreational and open <br />space amenities will not change tinder the Approved Project. Impacts on population and housing <br />would be substantially the saute as those identified in the 2012 MND, which were determined to be <br />less than significant. Specifically, the 2012 MND determined that Project would not contribute to <br />substantial growth inducement, nor displace any existing housing or result in the construction of <br />replacement housing elsewhere. <br />Public Services <br />The Approved Project will not result in significant or increased impacts on public services. Similar to <br />the Proposed Project, impacts on police, fire, parks, and public facilities would continue to be <br />considered less than significant because the Approved Project will not increase square footage or <br />the number of residents. While the Project's impacts on schools were determined to be significant, <br />and thus required mitigation, the Approved Project will not result in any additional student <br />generation, and thus does not result in any new significant or increased impacts from what was <br />analyzed under the Proposed Project. Therefore, the impacts of the Approved Project would <br />continue to be less than significant with the implementation of Mitigation Measure PS-1. <br />Recreation <br />The Approved Project will not result in significant or increased impacts on recreation. The number <br />of residential units (284 units), parking ratios, and recreational and open space amenities of the <br />Approved Project would not change compared to the Proposed Project analyzed in the 2012 MND. <br />The Project results in an increase of approximately 852 onsite residents. Residents of the Project <br />would most likely use the onsite recreation facilities. Therefore, it is anticipated that the Project will <br />not result in a significant increase in the use of existing recreation facilities or require the <br />construction of new recreation facilities, and its impacts are thus less than significant. Additionally, <br />the Approved Project is subject to the City's municipal code parkland dedication requirements. <br />Compliance with the municipal code would increase recreational opportunities within the City. <br />Transportation/Traf fi c <br />The Approved Project will not result in significant or increased impacts on transportation/traffic. <br />The number of proposed access points to the site, parking ratios, and the number of construction <br />vehicles and resident trips would not change as a result of the Approved Project Therefore, the <br />The Mel at South Coast Multi. Family Residential Project June 2013 <br />Final Mitigated Negative Declaration-Addendum 6 <br />75B-66