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Item 41 - Amendment Application No. 2022-01 and Appeal Nos. 2022-01 and 2022-02
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City of Santa Ana <br />Community Plan Exemption Checklist <br />Gary Avenue Business Park Project <br />or historian meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards. The HRA <br />shall include: definition of a study area or area of potential effect, which will encompass the <br />affected property and may include surrounding properties or historic district(s); an intensive level <br />survey of the study area to identify and evaluate under federal, State, and local criteria <br />significance historical resources that might be directly or indirectly affected by the proposed <br />project; and an assessment of project impacts. The HRA shall satisfy federal and State guidelines <br />for the identification, evaluation, and recordation of historical resources. An HRA is not required if <br />an existing historic resources survey and evaluation of the property is available; however, if the <br />existing survey and evaluation is more than five years old, it shall be updated. <br />Proposed Project Applicability: Mitigation Measure CUL-1 is applicable to the proposed Project as the <br />onsite buildings were developed between 1972 and 1974 and are a minimum of 48 years old. A Historic <br />Resources Assessment was prepared and is included as Appendix C. <br />CUL-2 Use of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the <br />Treatment of Historic Properties shall be used to the maximum extent practicable to ensure <br />that projects involving the relocation, conversion, rehabilitation, or alteration of a historical <br />resource and its setting or related new construction will not impair the significance of the historical <br />resource. Use of the Standards shall be overseen by an architectural historian or historic architect <br />meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards. Evidence of <br />compliance with the Standards shall be provided to the City in the form of a report identifying <br />and photographing character -defining features and spaces and specifying how the proposed <br />treatment of character -defining features and spaces and related construction activities will <br />conform to the Standards. The Qualified Professional shall monitor the construction and provide <br />a report to the City at the conclusion of the project. Use of the Secretary's Standards shall reduce <br />the project impacts on historical resources to less than significant. <br />Proposed Project Applicability: Mitigation Measure CUL-2 is not applicable to the proposed Project <br />because the Project does not involve relocation, conversion, rehabilitation, or alteration of a historical <br />resource. <br />CUL-3 Documentation, Education, and Memorialization. If the City determines that significant impacts <br />to historical resources cannot be avoided, the City shall require, at a minimum, that the affected <br />historical resources be thoroughly documented before issuance of any permits and may also <br />require additional public education efforts and/or memorialization of the historical resource. <br />Though demolition or alteration of a historical resource such that its significance is materially <br />impaired cannot be mitigated to a less than significant level, recordation of the resource will <br />reduce significant adverse impacts to historical resources to the maximum extent feasible. Such <br />recordation should be prepared under the supervision of an architectural historian, historian, or <br />historic architect meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards and <br />should take the form of Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) documentation. At a minimum, <br />this recordation should include an architectural and historical narrative; archival photographic <br />documentation; and supplementary information, such as building plans and elevations and/or <br />historic photographs. The documentation package should be reproduced on archival paper and <br />should be made available to researchers and the public through accession by appropriate <br />institutions such as the Santa Ana Library History Room, the South Central Coastal Information <br />Center at California State University, Fullerton, and/or the HABS collection housed in the Library <br />of Congress. Depending on the significance of the adversely affected historical resource, the City, <br />at its discretion, may also require public education about the historical resource in the form of an <br />exhibit, web page, brochure, or other format and/or memorialization of the historical resource <br />on or near the proposed project site. If memorialized, such memorialization shall be a permanent <br />installation, such as a mural, display, or other vehicle that recalls the location, appearance, and <br />49 <br />
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