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9/16/2013
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City of Santa Ana <br />Environmental Checklist <br />areas. Present and future projects would comply with requirements of the MBTA to avoid and/or <br />mitigation potential impacts on protected nests and pursuant to existing federal and state <br />regulations would be required to implement restoration and replacement efforts for any impacts on <br />special status plants and wildlife. Changes from the proposed project in combination with other <br />past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future projects will not contribute to a cumulatively <br />considerable impact on biological resources. After the incorporation of mitigation measure provided <br />herein that will reduce impacts on biological resources to a level below significant, the project's <br />incremental contribution would not result in a cumulatively considerable impact. <br />Cultural Resources <br />The cumulative study area for cultural resources includes the two-mile radius, as shown on Figure <br />3-3. The proposed project is located in a fully developed urban environment and would develop a <br />meditation center on an infiil redevelopment parcel. Present and future projects in the City of Santa <br />Ana would be required to retain a qualified professional archaeologist and paleontologist for <br />grading activities if no previous studies have been performed on the site. Due to the site-specific <br />nature of cultural resources impacts, changes from the proposed project in combination with other <br />past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future projects will not contribute to a cumulatively <br />considerable impact. After the incorporation of the mitigation measures provided herein the project <br />is not expected to impact cultural resources, and also is not anticipated to have any cumulative <br />impacts on historic, archaeological, or paleontological resources. <br />Geology and Soils <br />The cumulative setting for geology and soils includes all the development and infrastructure that <br />have occurred in the City of Santa Ana in the past and would be expected to occur in the future, <br />including the projects listed in Table 3-26. Past, present, and future development could be affected <br />by existing widespread southern California geologic conditions and result in ground shaking, <br />landsliding, and soils movement, which ultimately could result in significant impacts on the <br />environment. However, similar to the proposed project, past, present, and future projects have been <br />and would continue to comply with the CBC and to implement specific building techniques to <br />minimize seismic damage. As described in Section VI, Geology and Soils, impacts of the proposed <br />project would be reduced by implementing mitigation to ensure appropriate geotechnical <br />engineering reduces effects of potential seismic events and the potential impacts related to the <br />existing geologic and soils environment on site. Thus, geologic and soils impacts related to the <br />project would be less than significant after mitigation and would not be cumulatively considerable. <br />Greenhouse Gasses <br />As described in Section VII, the proposed project's annual GHG emissions under BAU conditions are <br />estimated to be 1,336 metric tons C02e. To put this number into perspective, statewide C02e <br />emissions for year 2009 were estimated to be 456.8 million metric tons. <br />Project-specific Mitigation Measures GHG-1 through GHG-3 have been included to reduce <br />greenhouse gasses generated by the project and reduce impacts to a less than significant level. GHG <br />emissions would be further reduced with implementation of AB 32 seeping measures such as Pavley <br />emissions standards, the low-carbon fuel standard, and renewables portfolio standard, among other <br />standards. Implementation of Mitigation Measures GHG-1 through GHG-3, along with state <br />implementation of AB 32 Seeping Measures, would reduce the incremental GHG emissions <br />associated with the proposed project by approximately 30%. <br />The Bat Nha Buddhist Meditation Center June 2013 <br />Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration 3-100 [CF 00215.12 <br />31 C-155
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