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F1MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROPOSED ALTAMoNT HEIOHTs TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENv1RONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 4.5 CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> Fi <br /> �-; c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique <br /> F1 geologic feature? <br /> There are no known paleontological resources or unique geologic features on the project site. <br /> F1If such resources were uncovered during construction, construction would be halted as <br /> required by the MHMP and the County's Development Title. The impact would be less <br /> h than significant. <br /> i.1 <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> E J No mitigation measures are required. <br /> [ J d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside offormal cemeteries? <br /> Fil There has never been a formal cemetery on the project site. The site has been used for dry <br /> farming in the past. If human remains are found during construction,construction would <br /> immediately halt,and the County coroner would be called. If the coroner determines that the <br /> F1 remains are those of a Native American, a NAHC representative would be contacted to <br /> identify the most likely descendants and determine the ultimate disposition of the remains <br /> and any associated artifacts. The treatment and disposition may require archaeological <br /> F] excavation and reburial of the human remains. Discovery of human remains is not <br /> anticipated during construction of proposed project. Therefore,the impact of the proposed <br /> t 1 development on human remains would be less than significant. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> flNo mitigation measures are required. <br /> RSOURCES OF INFORMATION <br /> EDAW, 2005. Final Environmental Impact Report, College Park at Mountain House, <br /> Specific Plan III, Volume I, SCH#2003102074, June 24. <br /> Peak&Associates, 2006. Cultural Resource Assessment of a 12 Acre Parcel Located at <br /> F1 20058 West Grant Line Road, San Joaquin County, California,May 31. <br /> J1 <br /> F <br /> Al <br /> # 1 <br /> 4-26 <br />