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appropriate level of environmental documentation would be <br />prepared. <br />I. AESTHETICS <br />(A.B.C.D) Less Than Significant Impact <br />Approval of the proposed Merger would not directly result <br />in adverse impacts to any scenic vista or aesthetic <br />resource, in that the project does not involve any <br />activities that would result in adverse aesthetic impacts. <br />Though, future redevelopment activities implemented within <br />the Merged Project Area could potentially result in adverse <br />impacts to aesthetic resources. However, through the City's <br />development review process, future redevelopment activities <br />within the Merged Project Area would be evaluated for <br />potential impacts to aesthetic resources and where needed <br />mitigation measures would be required to avoid or minimize <br />potential aesthetic impacts. <br />II. AGRICULTURE <br />(A.B.C) No Impact <br />According to the California Department of Conservation — <br />Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program there are no prime <br />or unique farmlands within the proposed Merged Project <br />Area. Therefore, approval and implementation of the <br />proposed Merger would not result in adverse impacts to any <br />agriculture resources. <br />III. AIR QUALITY <br />(A) Less Than Significant Impact <br />The City of Santa Ana is included within the South Coast i4 <br />Air Quality Management District and subject to the <br />requirements of the Clean Air Act at both the Federal and <br />State level. The South Coast Air Quality Management Plan <br />(AQMP) is the primary planning document to monitor if air <br />quality standards and objectives are being achieved in the <br />South Coast Air Basin. The air quality objectives in the <br />�• AQMP are based upon growth projections provided in local = <br />general plans and regional planning programs. A project <br />could be in conflict with the AQMP if it results in <br />population and growth impacts beyond those identified in <br />local general plans and regional planning programs. <br />Page 148 of 190 <br />4 <br />