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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> prior to each phase of construction. If an active nest(one containing eggs,nestlings, or dependent <br /> fledglings) is found, an avoidance buffer shall be determined and demarcated by a qualified <br /> biologist using flagging and stakes or construction fencing. The size of the buffer shall be <br /> sufficient to avoid direct impacts to the nest, eggs, young, and adults, and would depend upon the <br /> species and the proposed work activity. No work activity shall occur within the buffer until the <br /> biologist confirms that the nest is no longer active. Construction personnel shall be instructed on <br /> the sensitivity of the area. If Project activities must occur within the buffer, they shall be conducted <br /> at the discretion and under the supervision of the biologist. The qualified biologist will record the <br /> results of the recommended protective measures described above to document compliance with <br /> applicable State and federal laws pertaining to protection of native birds. All monitoring reports <br /> and compliance records will be submitted to the City of Santa Ana. <br /> Note the measures above include a reference,provided here for additional context: <br /> National Park Service (NPS). 1983. Archaeology and Historic Preservation: Secretary of the <br /> Interior's Standards and Guidelines. Electronic document. https://www.n-os.gov/articles/sec- <br /> standards-prof-quals.htm <br />