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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Table 1-3 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Requirements <br />Document <br />Completion Date <br />Responsible <br />Location <br />Implementing <br />Responsible <br />(Monitoring <br />Responsible <br />Project Mitigation <br />Mitigation Measure <br />Timing <br />Party <br />Monitoring Party <br />Record) <br />Monitoring Party <br />Monitor <br />Qualification Standards. The HRA shall include: definition of a study <br />area or area of potential effect, which will encompass the affected <br />property and may include surrounding properties or historic district(s); <br />an intensive level survey of the study area to identify and evaluate <br />under federal, State, and local criteria significance historical resources <br />that might be directly or indirectly affected by the proposed project; and <br />an assessment of project impacts. The HRA shall satisfy federal and <br />State guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and recordation of <br />historical resources. An HRA is not required if an existing historic <br />resources survey and evaluation of the property is available; however, <br />if the existing survey and evaluation is more than five years old, it shall <br />be updated. <br />CUL-2 Use of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. The Secretary of <br />Prior to any <br />Property Owner <br />City of Santa <br />City of Santa <br />the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties shall be <br />disturbance of a <br />or Project <br />Ana Building <br />Ana Building <br />used to the maximum extent practicable to ensure that projects <br />historical resource, <br />Applicant/ <br />Safety Division <br />Safety <br />involving the relocation, conversion, rehabilitation, or alteration of a <br />as determined by <br />Developer <br />Division <br />historical resource and its setting or related new construction will not <br />the intensive -level <br />impair the significance of the historical resource. Use of the Standards <br />historical <br />shall be overseen by an architectural historian or historic architect <br />evaluation of a <br />meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification <br />property <br />Standards. Evidence of compliance with the Standards shall be <br />provided to the City in the form of a report identifying and <br />photographing character -defining features and spaces and specifying <br />how the proposed treatment of character -defining features and spaces <br />and related construction activities will conform to the Standards. The <br />Qualified Professional shall monitor the construction and provide a <br />report to the City at the conclusion of the project. Use of the Secretary's <br />Standards shall reduce the project impacts on historical resources to <br />less than significant. <br />Page 12 <br />PlaceWlorks <br />