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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012589
PE
2689
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1900037
STREET_NUMBER
1026
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MOKELUMNE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
WOODBRIDGE
Zip
95258-
APN
01545027
ENTERED_DATE
10/4/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1026 E MOKELUMNE ST
RECEIVED_DATE
10/4/2019 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Inadvertent Discoveries Mitigation Measure <br /> If potential tribal cultural resources (TCRs), archaeological resources, other cultural resources, <br /> articulated, or disarticulated human remains are discovered by Native American Representatives <br /> or Monitors from interested Native American Tribes, qualified cultural resources specialists or <br /> other Project personnel during construction activities,work will cease within 100 feet of the find <br /> (based on the apparent distribution of cultural resources),whether or not a Native American <br /> Monitor from a traditionally and culturally affiliated Native American Tribe is present. A <br /> qualified cultural resources specialist and Native American Representatives and Monitors from <br /> traditionally and culturally affiliated Native American Tribes will assess the significance of the <br /> find and make recommendations for further evaluation and treatment as necessary. Culturally <br /> appropriate treatment may be, but is not limited to,processing materials for reburial, minimizing <br /> handling of cultural objects, leaving objects in place within the landscape,returning objects to a <br /> location within the project area where they will not be subject to future impacts. The Tribe does <br /> not consider curation of TCR's to be appropriate or respectful and request that materials not be <br /> permanently curated, unless requested by the Tribe. <br /> Treatment that preserves or restores the cultural character and integrity of a Tribal Cultural <br /> Resource may include Tribal Monitoring, culturally appropriate recovery of cultural objects, and <br /> reburial of cultural objects or cultural soil. These recommendations will be documented in the <br /> project record. For any recommendations made by traditionally and culturally affiliated Native <br /> American Tribes that are not implemented, a justification for why the recommendation was not <br /> followed will be provided in the project record. <br /> If adverse impacts to tribal cultural resources, unique archeology, or other cultural resources <br /> occurs, then consultation with UAIC and other traditionally and culturally affiliated Native <br /> American Tribes regarding mitigation contained in the Public Resources Code sections <br /> 21084.3(a) and(b) and CEQA Guidelines section 15370 should occur, in order to coordinate for <br /> compensation for the impact by replacing or providing substitute resources or environments. <br /> United Auburn Indian Community <br />
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