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f <br /> t. . 32 <br /> time the findings presented in this report may be modified or <br /> invalidated by changes over which the writer has no control. <br /> Therefore, this report is subject to periodic review and updates <br /> as may be necessary . in changing circumstances. <br /> This report is issued with the understanding that it is the <br /> responsibility of the lead agency, owner, developer, and/or <br /> proposed project manager to ensure that the information and <br /> F recommendations contained herein are made known to the project <br /> engineer, construction manager, and appropriate field personnel. <br /> The proposed project area described in this report has been <br /> subject to comprehensive cultural resources investigations. <br /> Direct field inspection of the area consisted primarily of <br /> Fexamination of the surface of the ground to the extent permitted <br /> by local and seasonal conditions. The subsurface of the proposed <br /> project area was not subjected to systematic or comprehensive <br /> examination. Inspection of the subsurface was confined to <br /> F observation of rodent burrows, road cuts, tilled areas, <br /> irrigation ditches and other locations or situations where <br /> subsurface strata were locally exposed. <br /> In view of the fact that it is manifestly impossible to <br /> inspect in detail all subsurface strata or contexts, it must be <br /> considered that during land clearing, surface modifications, <br /> _ excavation, construction, or initiation of other activities, <br /> buried or concealed archaeological or historical cultural <br /> resources could be discovered. These might include but are not <br /> limited to archaeological and historical sites, features, <br /> artifacts, and other cultural phenomena. Features such as <br /> isolated or scattered inhumations (burials) , caches of artifacts <br /> or objects that were lost, discarded or buried, or other remains <br /> -- of cultural resource significance might be found on the proposed <br /> project area. All project contractors and subcontractors should <br /> be informed in writing of the possibility that concealed or <br /> buried cultural resources could be present in the subsurface <br /> context of the proposed project area. <br /> In the event of fortuitous discovery of archaeological or <br /> historical cultural resources on the proposed project area, the <br /> contractor, developer, project manager or other responsible <br /> official should order discontinuation of activities in the <br /> locality of the discovery and promptly contact a qualified <br /> archaeologist regarding evaluation of the find. <br /> FIn the event of the discovery of human remains, however <br /> fragmentary or disturbed, the County Coroner and the Native <br /> 4 <br />