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CR-4 - <br /> <br />The project specifications shall indicate that if prehistoric artifacts or buried deposits <br />are uncovered during grading, the Orange County Certified Archaeologist shall <br />temporarily halt construction activities in the immediate area until the Archaeologist <br />can evaluate the significance of the find. Implementation of a recovery program <br />would follow, if the remains are determined to be potentially eligible for the <br />California Register. <br /> <br />CR-5 <br /> <br />At the conclusion of the cultural resources monitoring, the recovered artifacts shall <br />be propedy collected with photographs, field notes and locations plotted on a USGS <br />7.5' topographic quadrangle. Artifacts will be identified, catalogued and stabilized <br />for curation. Recovered artifacts shall be offered, on a first right-of-refusal basis, to <br />a repository with a retrievable collection system and an educational and research <br />interest in the materials. For example, the Anthropology Museum at California <br />State University, Fullerton would be an appropriate repository to receive any <br />artifacts collected in the Grand Avenue project area. <br /> <br />CR-6 <br /> <br />At the conclusion of the cultural resources monitoring, a final monitoring report, <br />including an itemized inventory of collected artifacts and pertinent field data, shall <br />be prepared and sent to the City of Santa Ana. Copies of this report will also be <br />sent to the South Central Coastal Information Center at the University of Califomia, <br />Los Angeles. <br /> <br />Level of Sionificance of Imoact Related to Buried Cultural Resources After Mitiqation <br /> <br />The potential adverse impacts of the Grand Avenue widening project on buried cultural <br />resources will be mitigated to below a level of significance based. <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2002-096 <br />Page 16 of 19 <br /> <br /> <br />