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5.3 CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> The City of Lodi now claims approximately 70,000 individuals and is considered a part of <br /> metropolitan Stockton. Lodi is likely best known for its wine production and is referred to <br /> as the Zinfandel Capital of the World. The Grape Festival is held every September in Lodi <br /> and a Spring Wine Show occurs near Easter. The Robert Mondavi Winery is located in the <br /> Lodi area. Other industries in the Lodi area include the Lodi Iron Works,General Mills, the <br /> Holz Rubber Company, and Kubota Tractors. <br /> 5.3.1.5 Resources Inventory <br /> All project components of the LEC were subject to cultural resources inventory. This <br /> inventory includes archival research,reconnaissance,and surface pedestrian survey. The <br /> area of potential effect (APE) for the project was determined in accordance with the latest <br /> CEC Rules of Practice and Procedure&Power Plant Site Certification Regulations (CEC 2007) for <br /> assessing potential impacts to archaeological and architectural resources. The results of the <br /> resource inventory are presented in the following sections. Figure 5.3-1 shows the LEC site, <br /> the construction laydown areas and/or parking areas, and the proposed natural gas line. <br /> 5.3.1.5.1 Archival Research <br /> CH2M HILL commissioned a literature search of the project area from staff of the California <br /> Historical Resources Information System(CHRIS) Central California Information Center <br /> using a definition of a one-mile buffer zone around the Project site, associated laydown <br /> and/or parking areas,and a one-quarter mile buffer zone around the proposed natural gas <br /> line corridor. The CHRIS literature and records review included a review of all recorded <br /> archaeological sites as well as all known cultural resource survey and excavation reports. <br /> The National Register of Historic Places (NHRP), the California Register, California <br /> Historical Landmarks, and California Points of Historical Interest, as well as historic maps, <br /> including a GLO plat map for T3N, R5E (1853-1867) and T3N,R6E (1853-1865),the <br /> Thompson and West (1879) Map Number One,the 1939 Lodi 15' United States Army Corps <br /> of Engineers map,the 1952 Terminous 7.5' USGS topographic map, and the 1953 Lodi South <br /> 7.5' USGS topographic map were all examined. <br /> According to information available in the CHRIS files,only five previous cultural resource <br /> studies have been prepared within 1 mile of the project area (Table 5.3-1). Copies of all <br /> reports are provided in Appendix 5.3.C. <br /> TABLE 5.3-1 <br /> Cultural Resources Reports within 1 Mile of the LEC <br /> Report Authors and Date CHRIS Catalogue NADB Numbers <br /> Owens(199 1) SJ-0816 <br /> Wohlgemuth(1990) SJ-0850 <br /> PMC(2006) SJ-6687 <br /> Goetter(2008) SJ-6701 <br /> Goetter(2008) SJ-6717 <br /> Source: CHRIS Central California Information Center. See Appendix 5.3C for full bibliographic references. <br /> SACI3713221082330008(LEC_5.3_CULTU RAL.DOC) 5.3-7 <br />