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9/9/2013
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7.A. - Page 26 ATfACHMENT 1 <br /> (Reduced Development/425 Broadway Preservation Scenario) would preserve <br /> the 425 Broadway building, Warnecke Fountains, and plaza (the Ampex sign <br /> might still be removed under the alternative). These facts are described in Draft <br /> EIR chapter 14 (Cultural and Historic Resources) on pages 14-1 through 14-16, <br /> chapter 18 (Alternatives to the Proposed Project) on pages 18-1 through 18-28, <br /> and appendix 21.7 (Peer Review of Ampex Property), which are hereby <br /> incorporated by reference. <br /> Impact: Impact 14-2: Potential Disturbance of Archaeological or Paleontological <br /> Resources. Project construction (e.g., excavation for underground parking and <br /> utilities) could disturb existing unrecorded sensitive archaeological or <br /> paleontological resources at the development site. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 14-2. The project applicant shall carry out the following measures, <br /> which shall be at least as protective as those listed in the City's Cultural <br /> Resources Management Plan: <br /> (1) Construction Personnel Education Program. The project applicant shall <br /> implement an education program, prepared by a qualified archaeologist and a <br /> qualified paleontologist, for construction personnel that includes the following <br /> elements: <br /> ■ Resource identification training procedures for construction personnel; <br /> ■ Procedures for coordinating work with the archaeological monitor (see <br /> below); and <br /> ■ Procedures for reporting discoveries. <br /> (2) Procedures for Resources Encountered During Construction. The project <br /> applicant shall provide an Archaeological Monitoring and Data Recovery <br /> Program (AMDRP) prepared by a qualified archaeologist and outlining <br /> procedures for resources encountered during construction. The AMDRP shall <br /> include specific measures to insure compliance with State Public Resources <br /> Code section 5097.98 and CEQA Guidelines section 15064.5(d) and (e) in the <br /> event that human remains are encountered. <br /> (3) A qualified archaeological monitor will visit the site for spot-checks during <br /> excavations exceeding five feet in depth below current grade. <br /> If subsurface archaeological resources are encountered, excavation shall halt in <br /> the vicinity of the resources, and the archaeological monitoring shall evaluate the <br /> resource and its stratigraphic context. The monitor shall be empowered to <br /> temporarily halt or redirect construction activities to ensure avoidance of adverse <br /> impacts to archaeological resources. <br /> ATTY/RES0.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION <br /> REV:08-29-13 VR <br /> Page 16 of 56 <br />
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