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STATE QF__CAL0QRNIA _„ .,-._ Gra ��yliw Governor <br /> ATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION <br /> 5 CAPITOL MALL,ROOM 364 re <br /> 1 �! <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95814 <br /> 1 (916)653-4082 <br /> { (916)657-5390—Fax <br /> August 15, 2001 <br /> AUG 17 2001 <br /> Jennifer Jolley <br /> San Joaquin Community Development ,Cff3rIfu0ItY DdvEiUp{TIt;fii v0a'i. <br /> 1810 E Hazelton <br /> Stockton,CA 95205 <br /> r <br /> RE:SCH#2001082036-QX-01-01 <br /> Dear Ms.Jolley: <br /> ( After reviewing the above mentioned negative declaration, I was unable to determin,--the information sources to support the"no <br /> impact"answers regarding cultural resources in the project area. To adequately assess the project-related impact on - <br /> archaeological resources, the Commission recommends the following action be required: <br /> 1. Contact the appropriate Information Center for a records search. The record search will determine: <br /> • Whether a part or all of the project area has been previously surveyed for cultural resources. <br /> Whether any known cultural resources have already been recorded on or adjacent to the project area. <br /> Whether the probability is low,moderate, or high that cultural resources are located within the project area. <br /> Whether a survey is required to determine whether previously unrecorded cultural resources are present. <br /> 2. The final stage of the archaeological inventory survey is the preparation of a professional report detailing the findings <br /> and recommendations of the records search and field survey. <br /> Required the report containing site significance and mitigation be submitted immediately to the planning <br /> department. <br /> • Required site forms and final written report be submitted within 3 months after work has been completed to the <br /> Information Center. <br /> I <br /> ll 3. Contact the Native American Heritage Commission for: <br /> A Sacred Lands File Check. <br /> • A list of appropriate Native American Contacts for consultation concerning the project site and assist in the <br /> mitigation measures. <br /> Lack of surface evidence of archeological resources does not preclude the existence of archeological resources. Lead agencies <br /> should include provisions for accidentally discovered archeological resources during construction per California Environmental <br /> Quality Act(CEQA) §15064.5(f). Health and Safety Code§7050.5 and Public Resources Code§5097.98 mandates the <br /> process to be followed in the event of an accidental discovery of any human remains in a location other than a dedicated <br /> cemetery and should be included in all environmental documents. If you have any questions, please contact me at(916) 653- <br /> 4038, <br /> M Sin ely, <br /> f , <br /> Debbie 'las-Treadway <br /> Environme tal Specialist III <br /> CC" State Clearinghouse \� <br /> f� <br /> I <br />