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2002-077 - Certifying the Environmental Impact Report for the Armstrong Ranch Development Project
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2002-077 - Certifying the Environmental Impact Report for the Armstrong Ranch Development Project
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2002-077
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10/7/2002
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Mitigation Measure for Impact eR- 1. <br /> <br />CR-1 <br /> <br />If cultural materials are encountered during monitoring, testing, construction, or any <br />subsurface excavation or other disturbance, all such activities shall cease in that <br />location, and the City shall be notified. A qualified archaeologist shall be contacted to <br />identify and evaluate the materials and to design and implement any mitigating <br />measures found to be justified. Additional work required may include Phase 2 or <br />Phase 3 studies. No construction activities shall resume until authorization is <br />obtained from the City's Director of Planning and Building Agency. <br /> <br />Findings for Impact CR-1. The City finds that the above-identified changes or alterations <br />would reduce the impact identified as CR-1 to less than significant levels and are herby <br />incorporated into the project. No additional mitigation measures are necessary with the <br />implementation of Mitigation Measure CR-1. <br /> <br />Impact ¢R-2. Impacts on paleontologic resources could occur due to earth-moving activities <br />extending below 5 feet from the existing grade. Historic tilling of the site has resulted in ground <br />disturbance up to no more than 2 feet in depth. If excavation exceeds 5 feet in depth, then the <br />potential exists for encountering fossil remains at previously unrecorded fossil sites. Excavation at <br />these depths could provide access to an undetermined number of previously unrecorded fossil sites <br /> <br />and would potentially result in the loss of fossil sites and remains. This impact would occur in <br />particular where the parcel is underlain by young alluvial fan deposits. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures for Impact CR-2. <br /> <br />CR-2 <br /> <br />Prior to any earth-moving activity in the parcel, a vertebrate Faleontologist retained <br />by the developer and approved by the City of Santa Aha shall develop a storage <br />agreement with the LACMVP, the County of Orange paleontologic collection storage <br />facility, or another acceptable museum repository to allow for the permanent storage <br />and maintenance of any fossil remains recovered in the parcel as a result of the <br />monitoring program, and for the archiving of associated specimen data and <br />corresponding geologic and geographic site data at the museum repository. <br /> <br />CR-3 <br /> <br />The paleontologist shall develop a mitigation plan and a discovery clause/treatment <br />plan that, when implemented during earth-moving activities in the parcel, shall allow <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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