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Impact Mitigation Measure(s) Residual Impact <br />Impact BIO-6. Implementation of the proposed specific plan would <br />not conflict with the provisions of an adopted habitat conservation <br />plan, natural community conservation plan, or other approved local, <br />regional, or state habitat conservation plan. This impact would be <br />less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Cultural, Tribal Cultural, and Paleontological Resources <br />Impact CR-1. The Specific Plan Area is not known to contain <br />buildings that are eligible for listing or listed as a historical resource. <br />Nonetheless, development facilitated by the proposed Specific Plan <br />has the potential to impact unknown historical resources and <br />archaeological resources. Impacts would be less than significant <br />with mitigation. <br />MM CR-1 Historical Built-Environment <br />At the time of application for discretionary land use permits or subdivisions that <br />involve the demolition or alterations of buildings or structures greater than 50 years <br />old, the project applicant shall retain a historian or architectural historian who meets <br />the Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards to document and <br />evaluate the historical significance of the affected buildings or structures. If such <br />documentation and evaluation indicates that the building or structure qualifies as a <br />significant historical resource, the resource shall be avoided and preserved in place if <br />feasible. If avoidance is not feasible, further documentation or action to reduce <br />impacts on historical resources shall be provided, including but not limited to archival <br />quality photographs, measured drawings, oral histories, interpretive signage, and/or <br />other measures including, potentially, alteration of the resource in accordance with <br />Secretary of the Interior’s standards or relocation of the resource. <br />Historical documentation shall be submitted for review and discretionary approval by <br />the City prior to issuance of any permits for demolition or alteration of structures <br />greater than 50 years old. <br />The City shall site inspect during grading and prior to occupancy clearance to ensure <br />compliance with measures recommended through the historical documentation. <br />MM CR-2 Archaeological Resources <br />At the time of application for discretionary land use permits or subdivisions that will <br />involve grading, trenching, or other ground disturbance, the project applicant shall <br />retain a qualified archaeologist meeting the Secretary of the Interior (SOI) standards <br />in archaeology to complete a Phase 1 archaeological inventory of the project site. A <br />Phase 1 archaeological inventory shall include an archaeological pedestrian survey of <br />the project site and sufficient background archival research and field sampling to <br />determine whether subsurface prehistoric or historic remains may be present. <br />Archival research should include a records search conducted at the Northwest <br />Information Center (NWIC) and a Sacred Lands File (SLF) search conducted with the <br />Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). <br />Prehistoric or historic archaeological remains so identified shall be avoided and <br />preserved in place if where feasible. Where preservation is not feasible, the <br />significance of each resource shall be evaluated for significance and eligibility to the <br />Less than significant. <br />77