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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />March 2020 Page 43 <br />CR-7 Artifacts <br /> Any artifacts recovered shall be properly collected with photographs, field notes and locations <br />plotted on a USGS 7.5’ topographic quadrangle and a project map. Artifacts will be identified, <br />catalogued and stabilized for curation. Any recovered artifacts shall be offered, on a first right- <br />of-refusal basis, to a repository with a retrievable collection system and an educational and <br />research interest in the materials. The Anthropology Museum at California State University, <br />Fullerton would be an appropriate repository to receive any artifacts collected on the projec t <br />site. <br />CR-8 Final Report. <br />A final report, including an itemized inventory and pertinent field data, shal l be sent to the <br />City of Santa Ana, the South Central Coastal Information Center at California State University, <br />Fullerton and the County of Orange Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department. <br />CR-9 Relocation for Resources Listed on the City of Santa Ana Register of Historical Property at <br />1015 North Broadway (Twist-Basler House). <br />The developer shall relocate the structure located at 1015 North Broadway to a City approved <br />location. Further, the structure shall be placed on a permanent foundation, have all utility <br />services connected/operational and be rehabilitated to City standards. <br />5.6 ENERGY <br />5.6.1 Summary of Previous Environmental Analysis <br />Energy was not analyzed as a topic in the prior One Broadway Plaza EIR but was addressed in the Utilities and <br />Service Systems section of the Certified EIR. The Certified EIR found that the Approved Project would result <br />in an increase demand for electricity and natural gas. The Certified EIR found that Southern California Edison <br />(SCE) has sufficient capacity to meet the project-generated demand for electricity. The Approved Project would <br />not require electricity services beyond those planned or readily available or a substantial expansion of existing <br />facilities. The Certified EIR found that the construction -related impact on electric lines would not disrupt <br />service and construction-related impacts would be temporary. The Certified EIR found that Southern <br />California Gas Company would be served by an existing gas main, and the Approved Project would not require <br />natural gas facilities beyond those planned or readily available or a substantial expansion of existing facilities. <br />With coordination with SCGC, construction -related impacts on natural gas would not disrupt existing service. <br />The Certified EIR determined that the Approved Project’s impact on energy would be less than significant and <br />implements mitigation measures to ensure coordination with SCE and SCGC and minimize damage to energy <br />facilities during construction and the undergrounding of electrical lines. <br />5.6.2 Impacts Associated with the Proposed Project <br />Would the Proposed Project: <br />5 - 97