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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Table 1-3 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Requirements <br />Responsible <br />Document <br />Location <br />Completion Date <br />Implementing Responsible Monitoring Responsible Project Mitigation <br />Mitigation Measure Timing Party Monitoring Party Record) Monitoring Party Monitor <br />CUL-6 If the archaeological assessment did not identify archaeological Prior to Project City of Santa City of Santa <br />resources but found the area to be highly sensitive for archaeological construction Applicant/ Ana Building Ana Building <br />resources, a qualified archaeologist and a Native American monitor activities Developer Safety Division Safety <br />approved by a California Native American Tribe identified by the Native Division <br />American Heritage Commission as culturally affiliated with the project <br />area shall monitor all ground -disturbing construction and pre - <br />construction activities in areas of high sensitivity. The archaeologist <br />shall inform all construction personnel prior to construction activities of <br />the proper procedures in the event of an archaeological discovery. The <br />training shall be held in conjunction with the project's initial on -site <br />safety meeting and shall explain the importance and legal basis for the <br />protection of significant archaeological resources. The Native American <br />monitor shall be invited to participate in this training. In the event that <br />archaeological resources (artifacts or features) are exposed during <br />ground -disturbing activities, construction activities in the immediate <br />vicinity of the discovery shall be halted while the resources are <br />evaluated for significance by an archaeologist who meets the <br />Secretary's Standards. This will include tribal consultation and <br />coordination with the Native American monitor in the case of a <br />prehistoric archaeological resource or tribal resource. If the discovery <br />proves to be significant, the long-term disposition of any collected <br />materials should be determined in consultation with the affiliated <br />tribe(s), where relevant; this could include curation with a recognized <br />scientific or educational repository, transfer to the tribe, or respectful <br />reinternment in an area designated by the tribe. <br />October 2 7 age 15