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Item 67 - Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 (Billboards Ordinance)
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Item 67 - Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 (Billboards Ordinance)
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<br />Billboards Ordinance Update Project <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Monitoring/ <br />Reporting <br />Methods <br />Responsible <br />for Approval/ <br />Monitoring <br />Verification <br />Date Initials <br />Implementation <br />TimingMitigation Measures (MMs) <br />requirements pursuant to Section 15064.5 of the State CEQA Guidelines shall be <br />followed. After the find has been appropriately avoided or mitigated, work in the <br />area may resume. <br />Geology and Soils: Paleontology <br />MM GEO‐1: Prior to the issuance of a grading permit or permit for ground <br />disturbance activities for a billboard, the applicant shall provide evidence to <br />the City of Santa Ana that a qualified professional paleontologist has been <br />retained. The selection of the qualified professional(s) shall be subject to the <br />acceptance of the City. In the event that paleontological are inadvertently <br />unearthed during excavation and grading activities of any future development <br />project, the paleontologist or contractor shall temporarily cease all earth‐ <br />disturbing activities within a 100‐foot radius of the area of discovery. The <br />qualified professional shall be contacted to evaluate the significance of the <br />finding an appropriate course of action. If avoidance of the resource(s) is not <br />feasible, salvage operation requirements pursuant to Section 15064.5 of the <br />State CEQA Guidelines shall be followed. After the find has been appropriately <br />avoided or mitigated, work in the area may resume. <br />Prior to issuance Grading Permit Planning and <br />Building <br />Agency <br />of the first <br />grading permit or <br />permit for <br />ground <br />review/approval <br />Site inspections <br />disturbance <br />activities <br />During <br />excavation and <br />grading activities <br />Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />MM HAZ‐1: The applicant shall retain a qualified environmental consultant to <br />prepare a Soil Management Plan for Contaminated Soils (SMP) for any proposed of the first <br />Prior to issuance Grading Permit Planning and <br />Buildingreview/approval <br />billboard. The SMP shall be submitted to the City of Santa Ana Planning and <br />Building Agency for review and approval prior to the commencement of <br />excavation and grading activities. The SMP shall be implemented during <br />excavation and grading activities on the project site to ensure that any <br />contaminated soils are properly identified, excavated, and disposed of off of the activities <br />site. <br />grading permit or <br />permit for <br />ground <br />AgencyApproved Soil <br />Management Plan <br />disturbance Implementation of <br />Soil Management <br />Plan during <br />excavation and <br />grading activities <br />During <br />excavation and <br />grading activities <br />5
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