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2101 and 2109 E Santa Clara Avenue <br />April 2, 2024 <br />Page 9 <br />related to Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, <br />Tribal Cultural Resources, and Mandatory Findings of Significance. With implementation <br />of mitigation measures (MM) listed below, all potential impacts would be less than <br />significant. <br />• MM CUL-1: Prior to issuance of the grading permit, the Applicant shall retain an <br />Orange County -certified archaeologist to observe grading activities within <br />previously undisturbed soils, and to salvage and catalogue archaeological <br />resources as necessary. <br />• MM GEO-1: Prior to commencement of earthmoving activities, the Applicant shall <br />retain a qualified Orange County -certified Paleontologist for on -call services in <br />the event of a discovery of paleontologically sensitive rock formations during <br />ground disturbance activities. <br />• MM HAZ-1: Any additional materials discovered during demolition activities shall <br />be collected and analyzed prior to removal or disturbance of materials. <br />• MM HAZ-2: Prior to demolition, all asbestos containing materials (AGMs) and <br />asbestos containing construction materials (ACCMs) shall be removed from the <br />structures at the Project site. <br />• MM TCR-1: Prior to commencement of ground disturbing activities, the Applicant <br />shall retain a Native American Monitor. <br />• MM TCR-2: Upon discovery of any Tribal Cultural Resource Objects, all <br />construction activities in the immediate vicinity shall cease. <br />• MM TCR-3: Upon discovery of any human remains and associated funerary or <br />ceremonial objects, actions pursuant to Public Resource Code 5097.98 and <br />Health and Safety Code 7050.5 shall occur. <br />The IS/MND's analysis determined that the above -mentioned environmental categories <br />would cause no substantial adverse change to the environment with the inclusion of the <br />enforceable mitigation measures, that would be adopted by the City. The final Mitigation <br />and Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) can be found as part of the overall <br />environmental documents provided in Exhibit 5. <br />Historic or Cultural Significance <br />Two built environment resources over 45 years old were identified within the project <br />site: 2101 and 2109 East Santa Clara Avenue. The properties were recorded and <br />evaluated for historical significance on the appropriate set of State of California <br />Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) Forms in consideration of California <br />Register of Historic Resources (CRHR) and local City designation criteria and integrity <br />requirements. Both properties were found not eligible under all state and local <br />designation criteria due to a lack of significant historical associations and architectural <br />merit. <br />More specifically, what remains of both properties lacks both historical significance and <br />integrity such that they do not meet any state or local criteria/integrity requirements for <br />