Document Types: Safety

Table S-2 Safety Element Implementation

An implementation plan is a coordinated series of actions the City desires to take in the future that are intended to advance, over the long term, the City’s Shared Vision, Core Values, and the General Plan goals and policies. An implementation plan is thus a follow-up measure for this element. Taken as a whole, these … Continued

Table S-1 Related General Plan Policies

Each policy in the City of Santa Ana General Plan is listed under the most related goal and element. Some policies, however, also reinforce other goals housed in different elements. To provide a more complete picture of all of the policies that support the goals of this element, Table S-1 lists each Safety Element goal … Continued

Figure S-4 Airport Safety Zones

ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the safety compatibility zones based on the normal operations of John Wayne Airport. These zones are used by the City and Orange County Airport Land Use Commission to evaluate potential development, particularly land use and building height, to ensure the continued safe operations of the airport. This map also … Continued

Figure S-3 Liquefaction Zones

ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the approximate location of areas susceptible to liquefaction—a process by which strong earth shaking causes soil that is saturated with groundwater to lose strength and behave like a fluid, and the ground appears to liquefy. Many parts of southern California are susceptible to liquefaction, including the majority of Santa … Continued

Figure S-2 Regional Earthquake Faults

ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the approximate location and extent of well-known fault hazards and their proximity to Santa Ana. The areas around these faults are known as earthquake fault zones, and state law requires jurisdictions to carefully evaluate development proposals within these zones. Although no such fault zones are known to exist in … Continued

Figure S-1 Flood Hazards

ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the approximate location and extent of flood hazards as determined by FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Homes built within 100-year flood zones are required to purchase flood insurance. While regional and local stormwater drainage channels have largely mitigated flood risks in Santa Ana, severe weather may still have a … Continued

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