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Mater Dei High School <br />(9) Par•dng Structure and School Expansion Project <br />Environmental Impact Report <br />• Responsible parties provide the City with verification that monitoring has been conducted <br />and ensure, as applicable, that mitigation measures have been implemented. Monitoring <br />compliance may be documented through existing review and approval programs such as <br />field inspection reports and plan review. <br />• The City prepares a reporting form periodically during the construction phase and an annual <br />report summarizing all project mitigation monitoring efforts. <br />• Appropriate mitigation measures will be included in construction documents and /or <br />conditions of permits /approvals. <br />The following subsections of the Draft EIR contain a detailed environmental analysis of the existing <br />conditions, project impacts (including direct and indirect, short -term, long -term, and cumulative <br />impacts), recommended mitigation measures, and unavoidable significant impacts, if any. <br />Minor changes to the MMRP, if required, would be made in accordance with CEQA and would be <br />permitted after further review and approval by the City. No change will be permitted unless the <br />MMRP continues to satisfy the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6. <br />Final • July 2015 4 -2 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />
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