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Meta Housing Corporation and City of Santa Ana <br />15-AHSC-11200 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />Bush Street Bicycle Boulevard - Installation of a Bicycle Boulevard treatment along Bush <br />Street. Treatment includes the installation of neighborhood traffic circles and mini - <br />roundabouts at eight (8) intersections along the corridor; as well as signage and roadway <br />markings. All improvements will be constructed in the Public Right of Way <br />C, Section 107(c) -Water, Energy and Greening <br />The Recipient's Application was evaluated for rating points based on how the proposed <br />Project will incorporate infrastructure components of building standards that contribute to <br />the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through carbon sequestration, energy <br />efficiency, or incorporation of renewable energy sources, as well as address other <br />community benefits supporting public health, environmental, and economic factors, <br />Based on the points awarded to its Application, Recipient will ensure the following Water, <br />Energy and Greening improvement occur:. <br />Use of CalGreen Residential as a threshold/minimum landscape compliance standard. <br />- Plant Resource Efficient Landscapes with a) No Invasive Species Listed by Cal -IPC, <br />b) Plants chosen and located to grow to statural size, Drought tolerant, California <br />Native, Mediterranean Species or Other Appropriate species, and turf on less than <br />10% of the landscaped area, <br />- Meet or exceed California's Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance as mandated <br />In A81881, <br />- Regarding Title 24, incorporate HERS I) modeling showing that the Project is designed <br />to exceed baseline 2013 California Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6) compliance by 30%, <br />which will be certified by CABEC Certified Energy Analyst. <br />Install EnergyStar dishwashers and refrigerators throughout. <br />Install high efficacy LED lighting throughout. <br />D, Section 1 QD - Anti-Disolacement Strategies and Workforce Training Strategies <br />The Recipient's Application was evaluated for rating points based on the existence of <br />displacement risks, for both low-income residents and businesses of the Project Area and <br />community, if applicable. Recipient's Application was also evaluated for rating points <br />based on the existence of policies or programs to promote the recruitment, training, and/or <br />hiring of disadvantaged populations withbarriers to employment. Based on the points <br />awarded to its Application, Recipient shall ensure the following Anti -Displacement <br />Strategies and Workforce Training Strategies are in effect: <br />Anti -Displacement and Workforce Training Strategies <br />�1. Because irelocated 10 businesses (all paying market -rate rents), <br />SAAC's relocation plan conformed with the applicable provisions of the <br />Uniform Relocation Act (46 U:S.C. § 4600 et seq.), its implementing <br />regulations (49 C.F.R. Part 24), the California Relocation Assistance <br />AHSC - Round II -Grant <br />NOFA Date: p 1129/16 <br />Approved Date: 03/16117 <br />Prep, Date: 7/20/17 <br />