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4/28/2025
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<br /> <br /> <br />92 <br />ensure adequate emergency response and evacuation procedures are planned for and maintained on a development- <br />by-development basis (p. 4.9-26). The impact was found to be less than significant. <br /> The Housing Component design would be required to comply with all applicable City codes and regulations pertaining <br />to emergency access, as well as fire protection and security. With compliance with the requirements described above, <br />the proposed Housing Component would not impair or interfere with emergency access, and the impact is considered <br />less than significant. As a result, this component would be consistent with the analysis in the GPU EIR because it <br />would not create new impacts or increase impacts, and there is no new information of substantial importance for <br />CEQA purposes. <br />g. The Focused GPU EIR noted that the foothill neighborhoods west of Alameda de las Pulgas are designated a Very <br />High Fire Hazard Zone (VHSZ) and face increased fire hazards (Focused GPU EIR, pp. 4.9-26 – 4.9-27). <br />Development in the VHFHSZ must comply with California Building Code building design and defensible space <br />requirements intended protect against the risk of wildfire. In addition, the Public Safety Element of the General Plan <br />contains policies and implementation programs that would avoid or minimize threats to future development due to <br />wildfire hazard. With continued adherence to the fire protection regulations and policies, the Focused GPU EIR found <br />this impact would be less than significant. <br /> The Housing Component site is located in an urban environment that is not adjacent to the wildlands and VHFHSZ in <br />the Focused GPU EIR Planning EIR. Therefore, the project component would not expose people or structures to a <br />significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires. The project component is subject to the City’s <br />Municipal Code requirements related to fire protection in non-wildland areas, and continued implementation of these <br />Municipal Code fire regulations would ensure the Housing Component’s impacts related to fire hazard are less than <br />significant. This component would be consistent with the analysis in the Focused GPU EIR because it would not create <br />new impacts or increase impacts, and there is no new information of substantial importance for CEQA purposes. <br />CONCLUSION <br />With regards to the issue area of Hazards and Hazardous Materials, the following findings can be made: (1) no peculiar <br />impacts to the Housing Component or its site have been identified, (2) there are no potentially significant effects or <br />off-site and/or cumulative impacts which were not discussed by the Focused GPU EIR, (3) no substantial new <br />information has been identified which results in an impact which is more severe than anticipated by the Focused GPU <br />EIR, and (4) the Focused GPU EIR concluded a less-than-significant impact. Therefore, component-specific impacts <br />would be less than significant, and no mitigation is required. For these reasons, the hazardous and hazardous materials <br />impacts of the proposed Housing Component would be consistent with the impacts identified in the Focused GPU <br />EIR and this project component does not require additional environmental review under CEQA Guidelines section <br />15183. <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0028/CC RESO CEQA GUIDLINES (920 SHASTA) - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br /> <br />Page 92 of 148
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