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93-36
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4/19/1993
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333 <br /> <br />SECTION 1 <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />Section 21081.6 to the State of California Public Resources Code requires a lead or responsible agency <br />that approves or carries oot a project where an environmental impact report (EIR) has identified <br />significant environmental effects to adopt a "reporting or monitoring program for adopted or required <br />changes to mitigate or avoid significant environmental effects." The City of Santa Ana is the lead <br />agency for the Main Street Con.course project and, therefore, is responsible for implementation of the <br />mitigation monitoring program. An EIR has been prepared for this project which addresses the <br />potential environmental impacts and, where appropriate, recommends measures to mitigate these <br />impacts. As such, a mitigation reporting or monitoring program is required to ensure that adopted <br />mitigation measures are implemented. <br /> <br />Section 2 describes the roles of responsible parties in implementing and monitoring the adopted <br />mitigation measures, and generally describes the program procedures. <br /> <br />Attachment A inclndes the list of mitigation measures and identifies the timing of the implementation <br />or verification of each measure, the method of verification, and the party responsible for verifying that <br />the measure is complete. The applicant is responsible for the implementation of each measure, and <br />the City representative is responsible for verifying that the measure has been satisfactorily completed <br />via plan check and field inspection, and/or written evidence submitted to the City by the applicant, <br />or the applicant's agent, wbich verifies that the measure has been satisfactorily completed. <br /> <br />Attachment B includes a sample "compliance verification" form which can be used to report the <br />project's compliance of each measure. The City may develop alternative forms for use in compliance <br />verification. <br /> <br /> <br />
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