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NS-3072 - Repealing and Reenacting in Its Entirety Article XXI to Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code Prohibiting Short-Term Rentals
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NS-3072 - Repealing and Reenacting in Its Entirety Article XXI to Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code Prohibiting Short-Term Rentals
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NS-3072
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12/3/2024
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CUL-2 Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant <br />to Section 15064.5? <br />CUL-3 Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of dedicated cemeteries? <br />Summary of Impacts in the GP EIR <br />As discussed in detail in Section 5.4, Cultural Resources, of the GP EIR, the city contains historical resources <br />since its building stock is at least 45 years old. Implementation of development projects under the Approved <br />Project have the potential to impact historical resources in the city The GP EIR identified MMs CUL-1 through <br />CUL-3 to reduce impacts related to historic. resources. With compliance with RRs CUL-1 through CUL-6 and <br />implementation of applicable GP policies and MM CUL-1 through CUL-3, the GP EIR determined that <br />impacts would remain significant and unavoidable (GP EIR p. 5.4-26). <br />The GP EIR determined that eight archeological resources were recorded in the city, including four prehistoric <br />sites, one multicomponent site, and three historic isolates. The GP EIR determined that development involving <br />ground disturbance within the city has the potential to impact known and unknown archaeological resources. <br />The GP EIR identified M-Ms CUL-4 through CUL-6 to reduce impacts due to ground disturbance activities on <br />cultural resources. With compliance with RR CUL-1 and -Implementation of applicable GP policies and MM <br />CUL-4 through CUL-7, the GP EIR determined that impacts would remain significant and unavoidable <br />(GP EIR p. 5.4-27). <br />The GP EIR determined that development in accordance with the Approved Project would be limited to Infill <br />files and previously disturbed land within an urban development; however, there is low potential for <br />Implementing development projects to encounter human remains. The Approved Project would be required to <br />comply with California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5, CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5, and Public <br />Resources Code Section 5097.98 to reduce potential impacts to less than significant levels. With compliance <br />with RR CUL-1, the GP EIR determined that impacts would be less than si&ficant (GP EIR p. 5.4-27-5.4- <br />28). <br />The GP EIR Mitigation Measures CUL-1 through CUL-7 are reproduced below. Modifications to the GP EIR <br />Mitigation Measures associated with the recirculation of the GP EIR are represented in underline for additions <br />and for deletions. <br />CUL-1 Identification of Historical Resources and Potential Project Impacts. For structures 45 years <br />or older, a Historical Resources Assessment (HRA) shall be prepared by an architectural <br />historian or historian meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification <br />Standards. The HRA shall include: definition of a study area or area of potential effect, which <br />will encompass the affected property and may include surrounding properties or historic <br />district(s); an intensive level survey of the study area to identify and evaluate under federal, <br />State, and local criteria significance historical resources that might be directly or indirectly <br />affected by the proposed project; and an assessment of project impacts. The HRA shall satisfy <br />federal and State guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and recordation of historical <br />resources. An HRA is not required if an existing historic resources survey and evaluation of <br />Ordinance NS-3072 <br />
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