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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Page 22 PlaceWorks <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 />activities, the City shall require an Archaeological Resources <br />Assessment be conducted under the supervision of an archaeologist <br />that meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professionally Qualified <br />Standards in either prehistoric or historic archaeology. <br /> <br />Assessments shall include a California Historical Resources <br />Information System records search at the South Central Coastal <br />Information Center and of the Sacred Land Files maintained by the <br />Native American Heritage Commission. The records searches will <br />determine if the proposed project area has been previously surveyed <br />for archaeological resources, identify and characterize the results of <br />previous cultural resource surveys, and disclose any cultural resources <br />that have been recorded and/or evaluated. If unpaved surfaces are <br />present within the project area, and the entire project area has not been <br />previously surveyed within the past 10 years, a Phase I pedestrian <br />survey shall be undertaken in proposed project areas to locate any <br />surface cultural materials that may be present. <br />Safety <br />Division <br />CUL-5 If potentially significant archaeological resources are identified, and <br />impacts cannot be avoided, a Phase II Testing and Evaluation <br />investigation shall be performed by an archaeologist who meets the <br />Secretary of the Interior’s Standards to determine significance prior to <br />any ground-disturbing activities. If resources are determined significant <br />or unique through Phase II testing, and site avoidance is not possible, <br />appropriate site-specific mitigation measures shall be undertaken. <br />These might include a Phase III data recovery program implemented by <br />a qualified archaeologist and performed in accordance with the Office <br />of Historical Preservation’s “Archaeological Resource Management <br />Reports (ARMR): Recommended Contents and Format” (OHP 1990) <br />and “Guidelines for Archaeological Research Designs” (OHP 1991). <br />Prior to any 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 />CUL-6 If the archaeological assessment did not identify archaeological <br />resources but found the area to be highly sensitive for archaeological <br />resources, a qualified archaeologist shall monitor all ground-disturbing <br />construction and pre-construction activities in areas with previously <br />Prior to <br />construction <br />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 />