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. BUCKEYE RANCH EIR - AMENDED MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN - PAGE 14 (July 27, 1993) <br /> Mitigation Measure Monitoring Requirements Person/Agency Responsible Timing or Frequency of Monitoring <br /> Cultural Resources <br /> Finding (1-1) <br /> EIR Impact (4.9-1) <br /> 1) Incorporate archaeologically-sensitive areas into protection of Include in conservation easement. SJCCDD FM <br /> the Deed of Conservation easement. <br /> 2) Leave all house pits, dance house pits, and sweat house pits Visual inspection. Reviewdevelopmentplans. SJCCDD FM, C, PO <br /> untouched. <br /> 3) Do not allow any digging in archaeological sites. Visual inspection.Reviewdevelopmentplans. SJCCDD FM, C, PO <br /> 4) Encapsulate any areas where there is a possible burial site that Visual inspection. Reviewdevelopmentplans. SJCCDD FM, C, PO <br /> would conflict with the golf course or roads. <br /> 5) Allow on-site reburial of Native American remains dug up by the Include in Resource Plan. SJCCDD FM <br /> University of California. <br /> 6) Allow Miwoks to visit Buckeye for educational and religious Include in Resource Plan. SJCCDD FM <br /> purposes. <br /> 7) Have a preburial agreement. If previously undisclosed Develop plan. Applicant/ SJCCDD/ Native FM <br /> archaeological resourcesare encounteredduring construction of American groups <br /> any portion of the project,work in the area of the discovery will <br /> cease. The discovered property will be examined by a qualified <br /> professional archaeologist, recorded according to accepted <br /> contemporary standards, and the impacts to the site, if any, <br /> must be identified to determine the probability limits and <br /> importance of the resource. Such an evaluation may require <br /> limited subsurface investigation. <br /> If the discovery involves human remains, applicant will comply <br /> with Health and Safety Code 7050.5 and Public Resources Code <br /> 5097. Project work may continue outside known archaeological <br /> resources. <br /> Applicant will consult with the San Joaquin County Planning <br /> Commission, and appropriate and interested Native American <br /> Groups, to develop a plan that will ensure the avoidance, <br /> protection, or scientific and respectful removal of the identified <br />