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Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br /> <br /> <br />Impact Statement <br /> <br />Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures <br /> <br />Findings Level of <br />Significance after <br />Mitigation <br /> and 21 of the FEIR (Volume 1). documented in a technical report or <br /> memorandum that identifies the <br /> paleontological sensitivity of the development <br /> area and includes recommendations and <br /> methods for eliminating or avoiding impacts <br /> on paleontological resources or unique <br /> geologic features. The technical report or <br /> memorandum shall be submitted to the City <br /> for approval. As determined necessary by the <br /> City, environmental documentation (e.g., <br /> CEQA documentation) prepared for future <br /> development within the project site shall <br /> reference or incorporate the findings and <br /> recommendations of the technical report or <br /> memorandum. The project applicant shall be <br /> responsible for implementing methods for <br /> eliminating or avoiding impacts on <br /> paleontological resources or unique geologic <br /> features identified in the technical report or <br /> memorandum. Projects that would not <br /> encounter undisturbed soils and would <br /> therefore not be required to retain a <br /> paleontologist shall demonstrate non- <br /> disturbance to the City through the <br /> appropriate construction plans or <br /> geotechnical studies prior to any earth- <br /> disturbing activities. Projects that would <br /> include any earth disturbance (disturbed or <br /> undisturbed soils) shall comply with <br /> MM4.4-3(b). <br /> MM4.4-2(b) Should paleontological resources <br /> (i.e., fossil remains) be identified at a <br /> particular site during project construction, the <br /> construction foreman shall cease construction <br /> within 100 feet of the find until a qualified <br />Transit Zoning Code (SD 84) EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations 2-21