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PotentiallyLess Than Less Than <br /> Significant Significant with Significant No <br /> g Mitigation g <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact Impact <br /> XVIII.Tribal Cultural Resources. <br /> a) Would the project cause a substantial adverse <br /> change in the significance of a tribal cultural <br /> resource, defined in Public Resources Code section <br /> 21074 as either a site, feature, place, cultural <br /> landscape that is geographically defined in terms of <br /> the size and scope of the landscape, sacred place, <br /> or object with cultural value to a California Native <br /> American tribe, and that is: <br /> i) Listed or eligible for listing in the California <br /> Register of Historical Resources, or in a local <br /> register of historical resources as defined in 1XI I <br /> Public Resources Code section 5020.1(k), or <br /> ii) A resource determined by the lead agency, in its <br /> discretion and supported by substantial <br /> evidence,to be significant pursuant to criteria set <br /> forth in subdivision (c)of Public Resources Code <br /> Section 5024.1. In applying the criteria set forth <br /> in subdivision (c) of Public Resource Code 1XI 11 11 11 <br /> Section 5024.1, the lead agency shall consider <br /> the significance of the resource to a California <br /> Native American tribe. <br /> Impact Discussion: <br /> a-i) Potentially Significant Impact. Implementation of the Project would result in construction and operational <br /> activities. Such activities could potentially have an adverse effect on currently unrecorded, unknown tribal cultural <br /> resources. In accordance with California Assembly Bill (AB) 52 requirements, the County will initiate Tribal <br /> consultation, the results of which will be summarized in the Draft EIR. As such, further analysis and consultation is <br /> required to determine whether the Project could potentially result in any adverse effects related to tribal cultural <br /> resources. Therefore, these issues will be analyzed further in the Draft EIR. <br /> a-ii)Potentially Significant Impact. Implementation of the Project would result in construction and operational <br /> activities. Such activities could potentially have an adverse effect on currently unrecorded, unknown tribal cultural <br /> resources. In accordance with California AB 52 requirements, the County will initiate Tribal consultation, the <br /> results of which will be summarized in the Draft EIR. As such, further analysis and consultation is required to <br /> determine whether the Project could potentially result in any adverse effects related to tribal cultural resources. <br /> Therefore, these issues will be analyzed further in the Draft EIR. <br /> Enter oroiect#s. —Initial Study 34 <br />