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Company Name
PLANNING CENTER, THE
Contract #
A-2006-317
Agency
PLANNING & BUILDING
Council Approval Date
12/4/2006
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2007
Destruction Year
2013
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I <br />• Discuss the potential effects on air Quality of cumulative <br />development in the area. <br />• Compare air Quality impacts of alternatives to those of the proposed <br />project. <br />Cultural Resources <br />Even though the site is developed, Discovery Works will conduct an <br />archaeological and paleontological resources archival review, which will <br />be used for the EIR and to assist in tribal consultation. The proposed <br />project is subject to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br />review, but not our understanding is that none of the buildings would <br />reQuire review under the National Historic Preservation Act, Section <br />106. Discovery Works will provide the following services to comply with <br />CEQA historical resources reQuirements and professional standards. <br />M <br />Discovery Works will conduct a records review at the archives of the <br />state -designated, regional center for archaeological records, the <br />South Central Coastal Information Center, located at the <br />Anthropology Department, California State University, Fullerton. For <br />this archival research, will: (1) determine if parts, or all, of the <br />project area have been surveyed: (2) evaluate any previous <br />archaeological surveys in relationship to current professional j <br />standard reQuirements; (3) obtain copies of pertinent site records <br />and survey reports of the immediate vicinity; and (4) determine what <br />types of sites might be expected to occur within the proposed <br />project, based on the existing data from archaeological sites located <br />within two kilometers of the project. <br />Discovery Works also will contact the Natural History Museum of <br />Los Angeles County to conduct a paleontological records review for <br />fossil sensitivity of this project site. The Vertebrate Paleontology <br />Department of the Natural History Museum maintains the records <br />for fossil localities in Orange County. <br />The purpose of this research is to obtain the background information <br />necessary for an initial identification of issues: to develop <br />Preservation and mitigation strategies; to provide an inventory of all <br />recorded archaeological and paleontological resources: to identify <br />areas that have not been surveyed for these resources; and to <br />identify areas that may have a high potential for buried prehistoric <br />archaeological remains and for paleontological resources. <br />A brief letter report for the project will be prepared at the <br />conclusion of the archival research. The letter report will include: ( I ) <br />Page 2-8 rFUPUsJi w UIC i Ity U1 11- <br />
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