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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
FOR PROPOSED RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2019-00322
(DEV2019-00046)
(227 NORTH MAGNOLIA AVENUE)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim did receive a verified petition for
Reclassification No.2019-00322 to rezone or reclassify that certain real property generally located
on the west side of Magnolia Avenue, approximately 700 feet north of Lincoln Avenue commonly
referred to as 227 North Magnolia Avenue in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of
California, as generally depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein
by this reference(the "Property"); and
WHEREAS, the Property is approximately 6.24 acres in size and is currently developed
with the Victory Baptist Church campus. The Land Use Element of the Anaheim General Plan
designates the Property for Low-Medium Residential land uses. The Property is located in the
"T"Transition Zone and"RM-2"Zone; and
WHEREAS, Reclassification No. 2019-00322 is to reclassify the property from the "T"
Transition and "RM-2" Multiple-family Residential Zones to the "RM-3" Multiple-family
Residential Zone; and
WHEREAS, Reclassification No. 2019-00322 was filed with Conditional Use Permit No.
2019-06027, Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06028, Miscellaneous Case No. 2019-00707,
Tentative Parcel Map No. 2019-165, Tentative Tract Map No. 19019 for(i) the development of a
59-unit, single family attached townhome project with modified development standards and an
affordable housing incentive for restricting 10%of the project units (6 units)for moderate-income
families on a 3.27-acre parcel; (ii)a conditional use permit for a new church facility with childcare
on a 2.97-acre parcel; (iii) a tentative parcel map to subdivide the 6.24-acre property into 2 lots for
the separate church and residential uses; and (iv) a tentative tract map for a condominium
subdivision for the 59-unit residential townhome project(the "Proposed Project"), and
WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; herein referred to as
"CEQA"), the State of California Guidelines for the Implementation of the California
Environmental Quality Act (commencing with Section 15000 of Title 14 of the California Code
of Regulations; herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"), and the City's Local CEQA
Procedure Manual, the City is the "lead agency" for the preparation and consideration of
environmental documents for the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, in conformance with CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the City's Local
CEQA Procedure Manual, a draft Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared to evaluate the
physical environmental impacts of the Proposed Project. The Mitigated Negative Declaration was
circulated for a 20-day public/responsible agency review on March 12, 2020, and was also made
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available for review on the City's website at www.anaheim.net. A complete copy of the Mitigated
Negative Declaration is on file and can be viewed in the Planning and Building Department of the
City located on the First Floor of City Hall at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard., Anaheim,
California; at the Anaheim Public Library, Central Library at 500 West Broadway, Anaheim,
California; and, the Ponderosa Joint Use Library at 240 East Orangewood Avenue, Anaheim,
California. Copies of said document were also available for purchase; and
WHEREAS, in conformance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines, a Mitigation
Monitoring Plan has been prepared for the Proposed Project and includes mitigation measures that
are specific to the Proposed Project (herein referred to as "MMP No. 367"). A complete copy of
MMP No. 367 is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by this reference; and
WHEREAS, the City gave notice of its intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration
to (a) the public pursuant to Section 15072(b) of the CEQA Guidelines, (b) those individuals and
organizations, if any, that previously submitted written requests for notice pursuant to Section
15072(b)of the CEQA Guidelines, (c)responsible and trustee and other agencies with jurisdiction
over resources that will be affected by the Proposed Project pursuant to Section 15073(c) of the
CEQA Guidelines, and(d)the Clerk of the County of Orange pursuant to Section 15072(a) of the
CEQA Guidelines; and
WHEREAS, the City intends and desires to use the Mitigated Negative Declaration as the
environmental documentation required by CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the City's Local
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CEQA Procedure Manual for the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Anaheim Civic
Center, Council Chamber, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, on April 13, 2020, at 5:00 p.m.,notice
of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 18.60 of the Code, to hear consider the Mitigated Negative Declaration and
to hear and consider evidence for and against the Proposed Project and related actions, and to
investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS,by its motion,but prior in time to,the adoption of its Resolution No.PC2020-
006 and pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines, and the City's Local CEQA
Procedure Manual,the Planning Commission found and determined that the Proposed Project will
have a less than significant impact upon the environment with the implementation of the conditions
of approval and the mitigation measures attached to that concurrent Resolution and contained in
MMP No. 367,and recommended that the City Council approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative
Declaration and MMP No. 367;
WHEREAS, upon receipt of Planning Commission recommendation, made by motion, of
Resolution No. PC2020-006, the City Council did fix the 9th day of June, 2020, as the time, and
the City Council Chamber in the Civic Center, as the place, for considering evidence for and
against the Mitigated Negative Declaration; and
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WHEREAS, based upon a thorough review of the Mitigated Negative Declaration,
including MMP No. 367 and the comments received to date and the responses prepared, the City
Council does find and determine as follows:
1. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the
requirements of CEQA,the CEQA Guidelines, and the City's Local CEQA Procedure Manual and,
together with MMP No. 367, serves as the appropriate environmental documentation for the
Proposed Project;
2. That it has carefully reviewed and considered the information contained in the
Mitigated Negative Declaration(including the Initial Study and any comments received during the
public review period)prior to acting upon the Proposed Project;
3. Based upon the record before it (including the Initial Study and any comments
received), the Proposed Project will have a less than significant impacts upon the environment
with the implementation of the mitigation measures contained in MMP No. 367 and that the
Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council
;and
WHEREAS, this City Council determines that the evidence in the record constitutes
substantial evidence to support the actions taken and the findings made in this Resolution,that the
facts stated in this Resolution are supported by substantial evidence in the record, including
testimony received at the public hearing, the staff presentations, the staff report and all materials
in the project files. There is no substantial evidence, nor are there other facts,that detract from the
findings made in this Resolution. This City Council expressly declares that it considered all
evidence presented and reached these findings after due consideration of all evidence presented to
it.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this City Council, pursuant to the above
findings and based upon a thorough review of the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the evidence
received to date,does hereby adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration(including the Initial Study
and any comments received during the public review period) based on the findings and
determinations as follows:
1. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the
requirements of CEQA,the CEQA Guidelines,and the City's Local CEQA Procedure Manual and,
together with MMP No. 367, serves as the appropriate environmental documentation for the
Proposed Project;
2. Based upon the record before it (including the Initial Study and, any comments
received),that the Proposed Project will have a less than significant impact upon the environment
with the implementation of the mitigation measures contained in MMP No. 367 and that the
Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City
Council;
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3. That the City Council hereby approves and adopts Mitigated Negative Declaration and
MMP No. 367; and
4. That the City Council authorizes and directs City staff to file with the Clerk of the
County of Orange a Notice of Determination in accordance with Section 15075(a) of the State
CEQA Guidelines.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted by the City Council of the City of
Anaheim this 9thday of June , 2020,by the following roll call vote:
AYES:Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman,
Moreno, Kring, and O'Neil
NOES:None
ABSENT:None
ABSTAIN: None 4CIOF ANAHEIM
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EXHIBIT "B"
VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH AND TOWNES AT
MAGNOLIA
MITIGATION MONITORING
AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO . 367
Prepared for City of Anaheim
Planning Services Division
200 S. Anaheim Boulevard Suite 162
Anaheim, California 92801
Prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
765 The City Drive, Suite 200
Orange, California 92868
Date: March 2020
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PURPOSE OF MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires that all public agencies establish monitoring
and/or reporting procedures for mitigation adopted as conditions of approval in order to mitigate or
avoid significant environmental impacts. This Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP)
has been developed to provide a vehicle by which to monitor mitigation measures (MMs) outlined in
the Victory Baptist Church and Townes at Magnolia Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration
(IS/MND). The Victory Baptist Church and Townes at Magnolia MMRP has been prepared in
conformance with Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code and City of Anaheim Monitoring
Requirements.Specifically,Section 21081.6 states:
(a) When making findings required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 21081
or when adopting a mitigated negative declaration pursuant to paragraph (2) of
subdivision (c)of Section 21080,the following requirements shall apply:
(1) The public agency shall adopt a reporting or monitoring program for the changes
made to the project or conditions of project approval, adopted in order to
mitigate or avoid significant effects on the environment. The reporting or
monitoring program shall be designed to ensure compliance during project
implementation. For those changes which have been required or incorporated
into the project at the request of a responsible agency or a public agency having
jurisdiction by law over natural resources affected by the project, that agency
shall, if so requested by the lead or responsible agency, prepare and submit a
proposed reporting or monitoring program.
(2) The lead agency shall specify the location and custodian of the documents or
other material which constitute the record of proceedings upon which its decision
is based.
CEQA Guidelines Section 15097 provides clarification of mitigation monitoring and reporting
requirements and guidance to local lead agencies on implementing strategies. The reporting or
monitoring program must be designed to ensure compliance during project implementation. The City
of Anaheim is the Lead Agency for the Victory Baptist Church and Townes at Magnolia Project and is
therefore responsible for ensuring the implementationof the MMRP. The MMRP has been drafted to
meet the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 as a fully enforceable monitoring
program.
The MMRP is comprised of the Mitigation Program and includes measures to implement and monitor the
Mitigation Program.The MMRP defines the following for each MM:
• Definition of Mitigation.The Mitigation Measure contain the criteria for mitigation, either in the
form of adherence to certain adopted regulations or identification of the steps to be taken in
mitigation.
• Responsible Party or Designated Representative. Unless otherwise indicated,an applicant would
be the responsible party for implementing the mitigation, and the City of Anaheim or designated
representative is responsible for monitoring the performance and implementation of the
mitigation measures. To guarantee that the mitigation will not be inadvertently overlooked, a
supervising public official acting as the Designated Representative is the official who grants the
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permit or authorization called for in the performance.Where more than one official is identified,
permits or authorization from all officials shall be required.
■ Time Frame. In each case, a time frame is provided for performance of the mitigation or the
review of evidence that mitigation has taken place.The performance points selected are designed
to ensure that impact-related components of project implementation do not proceed without
establishing that the mitigation is implemented or ensured. All activities are subject to the
approval of all required permits from agencies with permitting authority over the specific activity.
The numbering system in the table corresponds with the numbering system used in the IS/MND.The last
column of the MMRP table will be used by the parties responsible for documenting when implementation
of the mitigation measure has been completed.The ongoing documentation and monitoring of mitigation
compliance will be completed by the City of Anaheim. The completed MMRP and supplemental
documents will be kept on file at the City of Anaheim Planning Services Division.
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VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH AND TOWNES AT MAGNOLIA PROJECT
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
Verification
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Air Quality
SC AQ-1:Dust Control. During construction,the applicant shall require all Include requirements in bid Best available control Planning and Building
construction contractors to comply with South Coast Air Quality packages;show on grading measures shown on Department designee
Management District's(SCAQMD's) Rules 402 and 403 in order to minimize and construction plans construction plans
construction emissions of dust and particulates.SCAQMD Rule 402 During demolition,grading, Site inspections
requires that air pollutant emissions not be a nuisance off site. Rule 402 construction
prohibits the discharge from any source whatsoever such quantities of air
contaminants or other material which cause injury,detriment, nuisance,or
annoyance to any considerable number of persons or to the public,or
which endanger the comfort,repose,health,or safety of any such persons
or the public,or which cause,or have a natural tendency to cause,injury or
damage to business or property.
SCAQMD Rule 403 requires that fugitive dust be controlled with Best
Available Control Measures so that the presence of such dust does not
remain visible beyond the property line of the emission source.This rule is
intended to reduce PMio emissions from any transportation, handling,
construction,or storage activity that has the potential to generate fugitive
dust.This requirement shall be included as notes on the contractor
specifications.Table 1 of Rule 403 lists the Best Available Control Measures
that are applicable to all construction projects.The measures include, but
are not limited to,the following:
a. Portions of a construction site to remain inactive longer than a period
of three months will be seeded and watered until grass cover is grown
or otherwise stabilized.
b. All on-site roads will be paved as soon as feasible or watered
periodically or chemically stabilized.
c. All material transported off site will be either sufficiently watered or
securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust.
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d. The area disturbed by clearing, grading, earthmoving, or excavation
operations will be minimized at all times.
e. Where vehicles leave a construction site and enter adjacent public
streets,the streets will be swept daily or washed down at the end of
the work day to remove soil tracked onto the paved surface.
SC AQ-2:Architectural Coatings.South Coast Air Quality Management Include requirements in bid Show on construction Planning and Building
District(SCAQMD)Rule 1113 requires manufacturers,distributors,and packages;show on grading plans Department designee
end-users of architectural and industrial maintenance coatings to reduce and construction plans Site inspections
reactive organic gas(ROG)emissions from the use of these coatings,
Prior to the start of
primarily by placing limits on the ROG content of various coating construction
categories.Architectural coatings shall be selected so that the volatile
organic compound (VOC)content of the coatings is compliant with
SCAQMD Rule 1113.This requirement shall be included as notes on
contractor specifications.
Biological Resources
SC BIO-1: Nesting Migratory Birds.During construction,grubbing, Include requirements in bid Site inspections Planning and Building
brushing,or tree removal shall be conducted outside of the state packages;show on grading Department designee
Nesting Bird Plan
identified nesting season for migratory birds(i.e.,typically March 15 and construction plans (NBP),if nests found
through September 1),if possible. If construction activities cannot be Applicable if during nesting during nesting season
conducted outside of nesting season,a Pre-Construction Nesting Bird bird season:3 days prior to
Survey within and adjacent to the project site shall be conducted by a construction
qualified biologist within three days prior to initiating construction
activities. If active nests are found during the Pre-Construction Nesting Avoidance during
Bird Survey,a Nesting Bird Plan (NBP)shall be prepared by a qualified construction.
biologist and implemented during construction.At a minimum,the NBP
shall include guidelines for addressing active nests,establishing buffers,
monitoring,and reporting.The size and location of all buffer zones,if
required,shall be based on the nesting species,nesting sage, nest
location,its sensitivity to disturbance,and intensity and duration of the
disturbance activity.
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Cultural and Tribal Cultural Resources
SC CUL-1:California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5,State CEQA Include requirements in bid Site inspections Planning and Building
Guidelines Section 15064.5,and Public Resources Code(PRC)Section packages;show on grading Department designee;
5097.98 mandate the process to be followed in the event of an accidental and construction plans Contractor;Coroner
discovery of any human remains in a location other than a dedicated and Native American
During ground disturbance
cemetery.California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 requires that activities Heritage Commission,
in the event that human remains are discovered,disturbance of the project if required
site shall be halted until the coroner has conducted an investigation into
the circumstances,manner and cause of death,and the recommendations
concerning the treatment and disposition of the human remains have been
made to the person responsible for the excavation,or to his or her
authorized representative,in the manner provided in PRC Section 5097.98.
If the coroner determines that the remains are not subject to his or her
authority and if the coroner recognizes or has reason to believe the human
remains to be those of a Native American,he or she shall contact,by
telephone within 24 hours,the Native American Heritage Commission.
Geology and Soils
MM GEO-1: During rough grading activities,which are defined as any Include requirements in bid Monitoring during Planning and Building
grading activity occurring at depths below four feet from the existing packages;show on grading grading Department designee;
surface,close monitoring should occur to quickly and professionally collect and construction plans Documentation of Contractor;Qualified
any specimens without impeding development and sediment samples Vertebrate
During ground disturbance paleontological
should be collected and processed by a qualified professional to determine activities below 4 feet from discoveries; Paleontologist
the small fossil potential. In the event that paleontological resources are existing surface Notification of
inadvertently unearthed during excavation and grading activities of any appropriate agencies;
future development project,the paleontologist or contractor shall Preparation of
temporarily cease all earth-disturbing activities within a 100-foot radius of excavation plan,as
the area of discovery.The qualified professional shall evaluate the needed
significance of the finding and determine the appropriate course of action.
If avoidance of the resource(s)is not feasible,salvage operation
requirements pursuant to Section 15064.5 of the State CEQA Guidelines
shall be followed.After the find has been appropriately avoided or
mitigated,work in the area may resume. Nothing in this mitigation
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measure precludes the retention of a single cross-trained observer who is
qualified to monitor for both archaeological and paleontological resources.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
SC GHG-1: Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall be Include requirements in bid Review of building Planning and Building
required to demonstrate to the Planning Division and Building Division that packages;show on grading plans Department designee
building plans meet the applicable Title 24 Energy Efficiency Standards for and construction plans
Residential and Nonresidential Buildings(California Code of Regulations
Prior to the issuance of
[CCR],Title 24, Part 6).These standards are updated, nominally every building permits
three years, to incorporate improved energy efficiency technologies and
methods.
SC GHG-2: Prior to issuance of building permits,the applicant shall be Include requirements in bid Review of building Planning and Building
required to demonstrate to the Planning Services Division,that building packages;show on grading plans Department designee
plans meet the applicable California Green Building Standards(CalGreen) and construction plans _
Code(24 CCR 11).
Prior to the issuance of
building permits
Noise
SC N-1: All construction activities should be limited to the hours between Include requirements in bid Site inspections Planning and Building
7:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.in compliance with AMC Section 6.70.0110. packages;show on grading Department designee
and construction plans
During construction
MM N-1:The applicant shall ensure through contract specifications that Include requirements in bid Include requirements Planning and Building
construction best management practices(BMPs)be implemented by packages;show on grading in bid packages;show Department designee
contractors to reduce construction noise levels.Contract specifications and construction plans on construction plans
shall be included in construction documents,which shall be reviewed by
the City prior to issuance of a grading or building permit(whichever is During construction Site inspections
issued first).The construction BMPs shall include the following:
• Ensure that construction equipment is properly muffled according to
industry standards and be in good working condition.
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• Place noise-generating construction equipment and locate
construction staging areas away from sensitive uses,where feasible.
• Use electric air compressors and similar power tools rather than
diesel equipment,where feasible.
• Construction-related equipment, including heavy-duty equipment,
motor vehicles, and portable equipment, shall be turned off when
not in use for more than 5 minutes.
• Construction hours, allowable workdays, and the phone number of
the job superintendent shall be clearly posted at all construction
entrances to allow for surrounding owners and residents to contact
the job superintendent.If the City or the job superintendent receives
a complaint,the superintendent shall investigate, take appropriate
corrective action,and report the action taken to the reporting party.
MM N-2: Prior to the issuance of a grading permit,the City's Building Include requirements in bid Best available control Planning and Building
Division shall confirm that construction contract specifications prohibit the -packages;show on grading measures shown on Department designee
use of large construction equipment(e.g.,dozers,graders,scrapers, and construction plans construction plans
vibratory rollers)capable of generating vibration levels of 0.4 inches-per-
second PPV at sensitive receiver locations within 20 feet of adjacent Prior to the issuance of a Site inspections
residences. If the contractor can demonstrate that specific pieces of large grading permit
construction equipment vibration levels of 0.4 inches-per-second PPV, During grading
then they shall be allowed to operate within the 20-foot buffer zone.
Recreation
SC R-1:The Applicant shall comply with the City of Anaheim provisions for Prior to issuance of building Evidence of Planning and Building
park and recreational facilities(Anaheim Municipal Code§17.34.010). Prior permit compliance Department designee
to the issuance of a building permit for any dwelling unit or units,the
Applicant shall irrevocably offer to dedicate a portion of the land on which
said unit or units are located and pay a fee for the development thereof,or
pay a fee in lieu of dedication and the development fee for the purpose of
providing park and recreational facilities to serve the future residents of
the unit or units;provided, however,that,for projects having 50 or fewer
dwelling units,only the payment of the in-lieu fee shall be required. Upon
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the approval of the Director of the Community Services Department,the
Applicant may irrevocably offer land other than the land on which the units
are located.
Tribal Cultural Resources
MM TCR-1:A Native American Monitor/Consultant shall be retained and a Include requirements in bid Contract with approved Planning and Building
copy of the executed contract shall be submitted to the City of Anaheim packages;show on grading monitor/consultant Department designee;
Planning&Building Department prior to the commencement of and construction plans Monitoring during Native American
construction.The Applicant shall be required to retain and compensate forprior to the issuance of a ground disturbance Monitor/Consultant
the services of a tribal monitor/consultant who is both approved by the Notice to Proceed for any activities
Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians-Kizh Nation Tribal Government and is ground disturbance
listed under the NAHC's Tribal Contact list for the project area.This list is
provided by the NAHC.The tribal monitor/consultant shall only be present During ground disturbance
on the project site during rough grading activities which are defined as any activities below 4 feet from
grading activity occurring at depths below four feet from the existing existing surface
surface.The tribal monitor/consultant shall complete daily monitoring logs Immediately stop grading in
that will provide descriptions of the day's activities,including construction area of discovery
activities,locations,soil,and any cultural materials identified.On-site
monitoring shall end when project site rough grading activities are
completed.
MM TCR-2:Unanticipated Discovery of Tribal Cultural and Archaeological Include requirements in bid Contract with approved Planning and Building
Resources. Upon discovery of any archaeological resources,construction packages;show on grading monitor/consultant Department designee;
activities shall be ceased in the immediate vicinity of the find until the find and construction plans Monitoring during Native American
can be assessed.All archaeological resources unearthed by project to the issuance of a ground disturbance Monitor/Consultant
construction activities shall be evaluated by the qualified archaeologist and Notice to Proceed for any activities
Tribal monitor/consultant approved by the Gabrieleno Band of Mission ground disturbance •
Indians-Kizh Nation. If the resources are Native American in origin,the
Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians-Kizh Nation shall coordinate with the During ground disturbance
_ Property Owner/Developer regarding treatment and curation of these activities below 4 feet from
resources.Typically,the Tribe will request reburial or preservation for existing surface
educational purposes.Work may continue on other parts of the project Immediately stop grading in
site while evaluation and,if necessary,mitigation takes place(CEQA area of discovery
Guidelines Section 15064.5[f]). If a resource is determined by the qualified
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archaeologist to constitute a "historical resource"or"unique
archaeological resource,"time allotment and funding sufficient to allow for
implementation of avoidance measures,or appropriate mitigation, must
be available.The treatment plan established for the resources shall be in
accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(f)for historical
resources and PRC Sections 21083.2(b)for unique archaeological
resources. Preservation in place(i.e.,avoidance)is the preferred manner
of treatment. If preservation in place is not feasible,treatment may include
implementation of archaeological data recovery excavations to remove the
resource along with subsequent laboratory processing and analysis.Any
historic archaeological material that is not Native American in origin shall
be curated at a public,non-profit institution with a research interest in the
materials,such as the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County or
the Fowler Museum,if such an institution agrees to accept the material. If
no institution accepts the archaeological material,they shall be offered to
a local school or historical society in the area for educational purposes.
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CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
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I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the
original Resolution No. 2020-054 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim
City Council held on the 9th day of June, 2020 by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman, Moreno,
Kring and O'Neil
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of June, 2020.
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