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and performed in accordance with the Office of Historical Preservation's <br /> "Archaeological Resource Management Reports (ARMR): Recommended Contents <br /> and Format" (OHP 1990)and "Guidelines for Archaeological Research Designs" (OHP <br /> 1991). <br /> CUL-6 If the archaeological assessment did not identify archaeological resources but found <br /> the area to be highly sensitive for archaeological resources, a qualified archaeologist <br /> shall monitor all ground-disturbing construction and pre-construction activities in areas <br /> with previously undisturbed soil. The archaeologist shall inform all construction <br /> personnel prior to construction activities of the proper procedures in the event of an <br /> archaeological discovery. The training shall be held in conjunction with the project's <br /> initial on-site safety meeting and shall explain the importance and legal basis for the <br /> protection of significant archaeological resources. In the event that archaeological <br /> resources (artifacts or features) are exposed during ground-disturbing activities, <br /> construction activities in the immediate vicinity of the discovery shall be halted while <br /> the resources are evaluated for significance by an archaeologist who meets the <br /> Secretary's Standards, and tribal consultation shall be conducted in the case of a tribal <br /> resource. If the discovery proves to be significant, the long-term disposition of any <br /> collected materials should be determined in consultation with the affiliated tribe(s), <br /> where relevant; this could include curation with a recognized scientific or educational <br /> repository, transfer to the tribe, or respectful reinternment in an area designated by the <br /> tribe. <br /> CUL-7 If an Archaeological Resources Assessment does not identify potentially significant <br /> archaeological resources but the site has moderate sensitivity for archaeological <br /> resources (Mitigation Measure CUL-4), an archaeologist who meets the Secretary's <br /> Standards shall be retained on call. The archaeologist shall inform all construction <br /> personnel prior to construction activities about the proper procedures in the event of <br /> an archaeological discovery. The pre-construction training shall be held in conjunction <br /> with the project's initial on-site safety meeting and shall explain the importance and <br /> legal basis for the protection of significant archaeological resources. In the event that <br /> archaeological resources (artifacts or features) are exposed during ground-disturbing <br /> activities, construction activities in the immediate vicinity of the discovery shall be <br /> halted while the on-call archaeologist is contacted. The resource shall be evaluated <br /> for significance and tribal consultation shall be conducted, in the case of a tribal <br /> resource. If the discovery proves to be significant, the long-term disposition of any <br /> collected materials should be determined in consultation with the affiliated tribe(s), <br /> where relevant. <br /> Finding <br /> Finding 1. The City hereby makes Finding 1. Changes or alterations have been required in, or <br /> incorporated into, the project that avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect <br /> as identified in the PEIR. These changes are identified in the form of the mitigation measures <br /> Santa Ana General Plan Update <br /> CE i i 5T ac an Statement 32 — 54 1 1 / 02 <br /> Of ve ri ing onsiderations -31- 61A'Rer�0 2 1 <br />