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STATE OF CALIFORNIA PETE WILSON, Governor <br /> NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION <br /> 915 CAPITOL MALL, ROOM 364 d <br /> SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 ' <br /> (916) 653-4082 <br /> April 8, 1992 <br /> Kerry Sullivan <br /> 9 1992 <br /> San Joaquin County fumNiuivti U,=;_";; <br /> Community Development Department PLI MING DIVISli1ti <br /> 1810 E Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> RE: Buckeye Ranch <br /> Dear Ms. Sullivan: <br /> I have received a copy of the Archaeological Field Investigation Phase 1 study. <br /> This report states that the entire site was walked at 10-20 meter intervals: After viewing <br /> the site, not one but two round house depressions, surrounded by midden soil in close A20 <br /> proximity of one another, were observed and neither were mentioned in the report. I am <br /> concerned that these sites were missed and about the possibility that other sites may <br /> have also been missed. <br /> Due to the sensitivity of the Buckeye Ranch site, a complete and accurate <br /> archaeological field report is mandatory. The mitigation measures for this site should be A21 <br /> decided by the local Native American community; however, without an accurate report, I <br /> do not feel that mitigation measures can be submitted. <br /> It is my suggestion that a supplementary report be done by an archaeologist who is <br /> acceptable to the local Native American community. The County should contact the <br /> Native American groups on the enclosed list. They will review and submit mitigation A22 <br /> measures for this site. The order of the -names on the enclosed list is not intended to <br /> indicate preference. <br /> If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me. <br /> ncerely, <br /> Debb ilas-Treadway <br /> Staff Analyst <br /> ITT-13 <br />