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1.0 <br /> <br />2.0 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT "B" <br /> <br />MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />FOR THE <br /> BRISTOL STREET WIDENING PROJECT <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />On January 1, 1989, California State Assembly Bill (AB) 3180 became <br />effective. AB 3180 requires state and local agencies to adopt programs for <br />the monitoring and reporting of the implementation of mitigation measures <br />addressing the significant environmental impacts of projects the agencies <br />approve subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). <br />Consistent with AB 3180, the following Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting <br />Program has been adopted for use by the City of Santa Ana as it carries out <br />the Bristol Street Widening project. <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT OF THE MITIGATION MONITORING/REPORTING <br />PROGRAM <br /> <br />The basis of the Mitigation Monitoring/Reporting Program is the mitigation <br />measures identified by impact category in Chapter IV of the Final <br />Environmental Impact Statement and Final Environmental Impact Report <br />(FEIS/FEIR). The development of the program is based on the following <br />procedures: <br /> <br />Identification of the specific mitigation measures proposed for the <br />project from Chapter IV of this FEIS/FEIR. <br /> <br />Identification of the key dates and events in the project <br />implementation schedule. <br /> <br />Identification of the key personnel and agencies responsible for <br />environmental monitoring. <br /> <br />Monitoring of the implementation of the mitigation measures and <br />documentatkm that the measures have been properly and thoroughly <br />implemented. <br /> <br />Development of written documentation on the implementation of all <br />the mitigation measures, identification of any areas of noncompliance, <br />and proposed activities to bring the project into compliance with the <br />mitigation monitoring program. <br /> <br /> <br />