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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />October 2021 Page 17 <br />Table 1-3 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Requirements <br />Mitigation Measure Timing <br />Responsible Implementing Party Responsible Monitoring Party <br />Document Location (Monitoring Record) <br />Completion Date <br />Responsible Monitoring Party Project Mitigation Monitor <br />GEO-2 Low-to-High Sensitivity. Prior to issuance of a grading permit for <br />projects involving ground disturbance in previously undisturbed areas <br />mapped with “low-to-high” paleontological sensitivity (see Figure 5.6-3), <br />the project applicant shall consult with a geologist or paleontologist to <br />confirm whether the grading would occur at depths that could <br />encounter highly sensitive sediments for paleontological resources. If <br />confirmed that underlying sediments may have high sensitivity, <br />construction activity shall be monitored by a qualified paleontologist. <br />The paleontologist shall have the authority to halt construction during <br />construction activity as outlined in Mitigation Measure GEO-3. <br />Prior to the <br />issuance of <br />grading permits <br />Project <br />Applicant/ <br />Developer <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety Division <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety <br />Division <br /> <br />GEO-3 All Projects. In the event of any fossil discovery, regardless of depth or <br />geologic formation, construction work shall halt within a 50-foot radius <br />of the find until its significance can be determined by a qualified <br />paleontologist. Significant fossils shall be recovered, prepared to the <br />point of curation, identified by qualified experts, listed in a database to <br />facilitate analysis, and deposited in a designated paleontological <br />curation facility in accordance with the standards of the Society of <br />Vertebrate Paleontology (2010). The most likely repository is the <br />Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. The repository shall <br />be identified and a curatorial arrangement shall be signed prior to <br />collection of the fossils. <br />During ground <br />disturbing activities <br />Project <br />Applicant/ <br />Developer <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety Division <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety <br />Division <br /> <br />5.7 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS <br />GHG-1 The City of Santa Ana shall update the Climate Action Plan (CAP) <br />every five years to ensure the City is monitoring the plan’s progress <br />toward achieving the City’s greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction target <br />and to require amendment if the plan is not achieving the specified <br />level. The update shall consider a trajectory consistent with the GHG <br />emissions reduction goal established under Executive Order S-03-05 <br />for year 2050 and the latest applicable statewide legislative GHG <br />emission reduction that may be in effect at the time of the CAP update <br />(e.g., Senate Bill 32 for year 2030). The CAP update shall include the <br />following: <br />Every five years City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety Division in <br />coordination with <br />Project <br />Applicant/ <br />Developer <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety Division <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Building <br />Safety <br />Division <br />