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<br />"1J:;tJ <br />[\) CD <br />(Coo <br />CDQ. <br />NC:: <br />N~ <br />0 0 <br />_:J <br />-.... Z <br />(,.)0 <br /> <br />N <br />0 <br />0 <br />.t>- <br />o <br />0 <br />N <br />0 <br /> <br />One Broadway Plaza <br /> <br />Findings and Facts in Support of Findings Environmental Impact Report <br /> <br />TABLE 1 <br />MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE ONE BROADWAY PLAZA PROJECT <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure <br /> <br />must conform with the requirements of Ordinance No. NS-2338 (An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of <br />Santa Ana Amending Chapter 30 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code Regarding Places of Historical and Architectural <br />Significance). <br /> <br />Mitigation measure CR-3, above, requires compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation <br />for the proposed modifications to and rehabilitation of the structure at 1103 North Broadway Street. This satisfies the <br />intent of Ordinance No. NS-2338 for this structure. For the remaining structures listed above, the following apply: <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />Plans for modifications or rehabilitation to the exteriors of these structures must be approved by the <br />Planning Commission prior to any changes to these structures. It is recommended that the <br />Secretary's Standards for Rehabilitation be used to avoid any adverse effects to these recognized <br />local historical resources; and <br /> <br />B. The City of Santa Ana will document the rehabilitation program by establishing a monitoring program <br />of the work, and shall require review and approval of the plans by a qualified architectural historian, and <br />certification that the plans follow the design standards adopted by the City. <br /> <br />CR-5 <br /> <br />In the event unknown cultural resources are discovered during construction activities, all construction activities within <br />the vicinity of the finding shall halt and the City's Environmental Coordinator shall be contacted for appropriate <br />action. <br /> <br />CR-6 <br /> <br />Human Remains. <br /> <br />CR-7 <br /> <br />If Human Remains are found during the test excavation, the Native American Graves Protection Act Guidelines <br />and State law require that the crew halt the work in the immediate area; leave the remains in place and contact the <br />City of Santa Ana project personnel and the Orange County Coroner. Until a representative of the Coroner's <br />office reviews the remains in the field, they must not be removed. If the Coroner determines that the remains are <br />prehistoric, the Coroner will contact the Native American Heritage Commission and the most likely descendent <br />from the Native American community will be informed. The final deposition of remains will be coordinated by <br />representatives of the property owner and the most likely descendent. <br />Artifacts. <br /> <br />Any artifacts recovered shall be properly collected with photographs, field notes and locations plotted on a USGS <br />7.5' topographic quadrangle and a project map. Artifacts will be identified, catalogued and <br /> <br />Implementation <br />Schedule <br /> <br />During all site preparation, <br />grading and construction. <br /> <br />During all site preparation, <br />grading and construction. <br /> <br />During all site preparation, <br />grading and construction. <br /> <br />Responsible <br />Department <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Environmental Coordinator <br /> <br />Executive Director of the <br />PBA or hislher designee <br />and the Orange County <br />Coroner. <br /> <br />Executive Director of the <br />PBA or hislher designee <br />