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2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> TABLE 2-1 (Continued) <br /> SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MMGATION MEASURES <br /> LEVEL OF <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURES SIGNIFICANCE <br /> AFT Eit MITIGATION <br /> CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> 4.10.1 Damage to Previously Unidentified Buried 4.10.1 Stop Work if Cultural Resources are Discovered During Project Less-than-Significant <br /> Archaeological Remains During Project Construction. Construction. <br /> If potentially significant cultural resources are discovered <br /> during ground-disturbing activities associated with project <br /> preparation,construction,or completion,work shall halt in that <br /> area until a qualified archaeologist can access the significance <br /> of the find,and,if necessary,develop appropriate treatment <br /> measures in consultation with San Joaquin and/or Stanislaus <br /> Counties and other appropriate agencies and individuals. <br /> 4.10.2 Damage to Previously Unidentified Human Remains 4.10.2 Comply with State Laws Pertaining to the Discovery of Human Less-than-Significant <br /> During Project Construction. This would be a Remains. <br /> significant impact. If human remains of Native American origin are discovered <br /> during project construction,it is necessary to comply with state <br /> laws relating to the disposition of Native American burials, <br /> which fall within the jurisdiction of the Native American <br /> Heritage Commission(Public Resources Code Sec. 5097). If <br /> any human remains are discovered or recognized in any location <br /> on the project site,there shall be no further excavation or <br /> disturbance of the site or any nearby area reasonably suspected <br /> to overlie adjacent human remains until: <br /> a. The San Joaquin and/or Stanislaus County Coroner/Sheriff <br /> has been informed and has determined that no investigation <br /> of the cause of death is required;and <br /> b. if the remains are of Native American origin, <br /> RMC Pacific Vemalis Quarry Ntining and Reclamation Project 2-31 ESA/203015 <br /> AdmWsl ve theft EM <br /> Mamh 2004 <br />