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City of Santa Ana <br />Environmental Checklist <br />The City currently does not have adopted plans or programs explicitly mandating GHG emission <br />reductions, though they do plan to have such a plan/program in place by the summer of 2013. The <br />proposed project would contribute, to some degree, to increased GHG emissions, which have been <br />determined to be a significant contribution to the effects of climate change. As such, the following <br />mitigation measures are prescribed: <br />Mitigation Measures <br />GHG-1: Prior to the issuance of occupancy permits, the City of Santa Ana Building Safety Division <br />will require the property owners to ensure that all landscaping equipment used to maintain the <br />project site will be 100% electric. <br />GHG-2: Prior to the issuance of building permits, the City of Santa Ana Building Safety Division will <br />ensure that the proposed project incorporates energy conservation measures from Title 24's 2008 <br />Building Energy Efficiency Standards into the design of the proposed project that exceed mandatory <br />requirements, and may include, but will not be limited to, the following: <br />• Building form and orientation will maximize use of natural lighting. <br />• Indoor/outdoor lighting will apply energy efficient technologies. <br />• Insulation and window glazing will minimize heat transfers to regulate internal temperatures. <br />• Building envelope and internal layout will be designed for efficient insulation, heating, and <br />cooling of space. <br />• Hot water systems will incorporate the latest technologies. <br />• Installation of efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) units will minimize <br />energy demands. <br />GHG-3: Prior to the issuance of building permits, the City of Santa Ana Building Safety Division will <br />ensure that the proposed project incorporates water conservation measures that may include, but <br />will not be limited to, the following: <br />• Use water-efficient landscaping, including drought tolerant, native, and appropriate climate <br />zone species. <br />• Incorporate efficient irrigation systems, including drip, micromisters, and smart irrigation <br />controls. <br />Reduce potable water demands by installing water-conserving fixtures (low-Bow faucets, toilets, <br />urinals, etc.). <br />Table 3.10 presents an estimate of project-related GHG emissions of C02, CH4, and N20, expressed in <br />terms of C02e. As shown therein, the proposed project's annual GHG emissions under BAU <br />conditions are estimated to be 1,336 metric tons C02e. These estimates reflect emissions from all <br />construction and operation activity. To put this number into perspective, statewide C02e emissions <br />foryear 2006 were estimated to be 479.8 million metric tons. <br />Implementation of Mitigation Measures GHG-1 through GHG-4, along with state implementation of <br />AB 32 Scoping Measures, would reduce the incremental GHG emissions associated with the <br />proposed project by approximately 30%. Because this level of reduction would exceed the AB 32 <br />target reduction goal of 28.5%, impacts after mitigation would be less-than-significant. <br />The Bat Nha Buddhist Meditation Center 3-42 June 2013 <br />Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration ICF00215.12 <br />31 C-95