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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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6/21/2016
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2021
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Section 5 <br />Godinez High School, then known as the Mt. View High School, was constructed <br />in 1968 south of where Centennial Park would be built in 1978. Two years later, <br />in 1980, the Heritage Museum was constructed adjacent to Harvard Avenue, <br />5.4.2 Regulatory Framework <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Cultural resources are considered during federal undertakings chiefly under <br />Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NIHPA) of 1966 (as <br />amended) through one of its implementing regulations (36 CFR 800). Properties <br />of traditional religious and cultural importance to Native Americans are <br />considered under Section 101(d) (6) (A) of the NHPA. Section 106 of the NHPA <br />(16 USC 470f) requires federal agencies to take into account the effects of their <br />undertakings on any district, site, building, structure, or object that is included in <br />or eligible for inclusion in the NRHP and to afford the Advisory Council on <br />Historic Preservation (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to comment on such <br />undertakings (36 CFR 800.1), Under Section 106, the significance of any <br />adversely affected cultural resource is assessed and mitigation measures are <br />proposed to reduce the impacts to a less than significant level. Significant cultural <br />resources are those that are listed in or are eligible for listing in the NRHP in <br />accordance with the criteria stated at 36 CFR 60.4, which are listed below, <br />• 'The quality of significance in American history, architecture, archaeology, <br />engineering and culture is present in districts, sites, buildings, structures <br />and objects that possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, <br />workmanship feeling and association and that: <br />• They are associated with events that have made a significance <br />contribution to the broad patterns our history, or <br />• They are associated with the lives of persons significant in our past, or <br />• They embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of <br />installation, or that they represent the work of a master, or that possess <br />high artistic values or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity <br />whose components may lack individual distinction, or <br />• They have yielded or may be likely to yield, information important in <br />prehistory or history. <br />California Register of Historical Resources <br />CEQA requires a lead agency to determine whether a project would have a <br />significant effect on one or more historical' resources, A "historical resource" is <br />defined as a resource listed in or determined to be eligible for listing in the <br />California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR) (California Public Resources <br />Code [PRC], Section 21084.1); a resource included in a local register of historical <br />Mid Basin Centennial Park l�gd-llfdb Project Final EIR 5-67 <br />
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