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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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The remains then shall be curated (assigned and labeled with museum repository <br />fossil specimen numbers and corresponding fossil site numbers, as appropriate; placed <br />in specimen trays and, if necessary, vials with completed specimen data cards) and <br />catalogued, and associated specimen data and corresponding geologic and geographic <br />site data shall be archived (specimen and site numbers and corresponding data entered <br />into appropriate museum repository catalogs and computerized data bases) at the <br />museum repository by a laboratory technician. The remains then shall be accessioned <br />into the museum repository fossil collection, for permanent storage, maintained, and, <br />along with associated specimen and site data, made available for future study by <br />qualified scientific investigators. <br /> <br />CR-I1 <br /> <br />A ffmal report of results and £mdings shall be prepared by the paleontologist for <br />submission to the City of Santa Ana and the museum repository following <br />accessioning of the Proposed project fossil collection into the museum repository <br />fossil collection. The report shall describe the geology and stratigraphy of the parcel, <br />summarize field and laboratory methods used, include a faunal list and an inventory of <br />catalogued fossil specimens, evaluate the scientific importance of the specimens, and <br />discuss the relationship of any newly recorded fossil site in the parcel to relevant fossil <br />sites previously recorded from the fossil-bearing rock unit in the parcel vicinity and <br />from correlative rock units in other regions. <br /> <br />Findings for Impact CR-2. The City finds that the above-identified changes or alterations <br />would reduce the impact identified as CR-2 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 Measures CR-2 through CR- 11. <br /> <br />Geologic Resources <br /> <br />Impact GEO-I. New development would expose additional people and property to seismic hazards <br />including the potential for strong groundshaking in the event of an earthquake. As required by the <br />CBC for the construction of new buildings and/or structures, specific engineering design and <br />construction measures would be implemented to anticipate and avoid the potential for adverse <br />impacts to human life and property caused by seismically induced groundshaking. Strong <br />groundshaking can be expected at the site during moderate to severe earthquakes in the general <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br /> <br />
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