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Less Than Potentially <br /> <br /> Less Than Analyzed Significant Significant with Mitigation Significant No In The <br />Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Prior EIR <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 <br />section 21074 as either a site, feature, place, <br />cultural landscape that is geographically <br />defined in terms of the size and scope of the <br />landscape, sacred place, or object with <br />cultural value to a California Native American <br />tribe, and that is: <br />Listed or eligible for listing in the California <br />Register of Historical Resources, or in a <br />local register of historical resources as <br />defined in Public Resources Code section <br />5020.1(k), or <br />A resource determined by the lead <br />agency, in its discretion and supported by <br />substantial evidence, to be significant <br />pursuant to criteria set fOrth in subdivision <br />(c) of Public Resources Code Section <br />5024.1. In applying the criteria set forth in <br />subdivision (c) of Public Resource Code <br />Section 5024.1, the lead agency shall <br />consider the significance of the resource to <br />a California Native American tribe. <br />Impact Discussion: <br />a) This project consists of three applications including a Master Plan Amendment, a Specific Plan I <br />Amendment, and a Site Approval in the Specific Plan I planning area of Mountain House (Old River <br />Park South Expansion Area) to convert an existing Farm Service Headquarters facility to a <br />Construction Services- Heavy Operation and to construct a 12,000 square foot office and warehouse <br />building. The project site is developed with a commercial building and a parking lot. <br />At the time development, if Human burials are found to be of Native American origin, the developer <br />shall follow the procedures pursuant to Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 15064.5(e) of <br />the California State Code of Regulations. If human remains are encountered, all work shall halt in the <br />vicinity and the County Coroner shall be notified immediately. At the same time, a qualified <br />archaeologist shall be contacted to evaluate the finds, If Human burials are found to be of Native <br />American origin, steps shall be taken pursuant to Section 15064.5(e) of Guidelines for California <br />Environmental Quality Act. <br />PA-2000063(MP), PA-2000064(SP), & PA-2000065(SA) — Initial Study 27