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burial site is discovered during site construction. An agreement shall be <br /> formulated between the Native American representative, the <br /> archaeologist, San Joaquin County, and the developer with regard to <br /> the proper treatment and disposition of human remains and associated <br /> artifacts. Such treatment and disposition may require archaeological <br /> excavation and reburial. [Development Title Chapter 9-1053M, Mit Neg <br /> Dec COA Cult-1, SU-98-04 COAs 1g,-i.] <br /> 2. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (Staff Contact: Dennis Fields, 468-3969) <br /> a. If the business will handle or store hazardous materials such as <br /> gasoline, propane, compressed gases, batteries, etc. at threshold <br /> reporting quantities (55 gallons liquid, 500 pounds solid, or 200 cubic <br /> feet compressed gas), then the business will be required to complete <br /> and submit a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) to this <br /> office. The business will have 30 days to complete the HMMP once a <br /> hazardous material arrives on site. <br /> San Joaquin County PA-0300259 Mountain House <br /> Community Development 16 <br />