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7) Have a preburial agreement which states: if previously undisclosed archaeological <br /> resources are encountered during construction of any portion of the project, work in the <br /> area of the discovery will cease. The discovered property will be examined by a qualified <br /> professional archaeologist, recorded according to accepted contemporary standards, and <br /> the impacts of the site, if any, must be identified to determine the probable limits and <br /> importance of the resource. Such an evaluation may require limited subsurface <br /> investigation. <br /> If the discovery involves human remains, Applicant will comply with Health and Safety <br /> Code 7050.5 and Public Resources Code 5097. Project work may continue outside <br /> known archaeological resources. <br /> Applicant will consult with the San Joaquin County Planning Commission, and <br /> appropriate and interested Native American groups to develop a plan that will insure the <br /> avoidance, protection, or scientific and respectful removal of the identified archaeological <br /> remains prior to continued project development in the area of the discovery. <br /> 8) Move any lots that were on midden soils (after the BioSystems survey, two lots were <br /> relocated). <br /> 9) Areas designated for storage of excavated soil shall not be located on archaeological <br /> sites of the project. <br /> 10) All sewage leach fields shall be excluded from the area of high archaeological <br /> sensitivity. <br /> Buckeye Ranch Resource Plan (November, 1993) <br /> 247 <br />