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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
LEC APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION
RECORD_ID
PR0516806
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012817
FACILITY_NAME
WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTRO
STREET_NUMBER
12751
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95241
APN
05513016
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
12751 N THORNTON RD
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02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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5.3 CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> coroner determines the remains to be Native American,the coroner is responsible for <br /> contacting the NAHC within 24 hours. The NAHC,pursuant to Section 5097.98,will <br /> immediately notify those persons it believes to be most likely descended from the deceased <br /> Native American so they can inspect the burial site and make recommendations for <br /> treatment or disposal. The project will comply with these requirements related to cultural <br /> resources through the implementation of the mitigation measures described previously in <br /> Section 5.3.4. <br /> 5.3.5.2 Local LORS <br /> With regard to objectives relating to the preservation of cultural resources,The San Joaquin <br /> County 2010 General Plan, approved in 1992,aims to"protect San Joaquin County's valuable <br /> architectural,historical, archaeological,and cultural resources" (San Joaquin County 1992). <br /> Specific policies found in Volume 1 VI-37 include the following elements: 1) the County will <br /> "encourage efforts" to preserve its historical and cultural heritage;2) Significant <br /> archaeological and historical resources shall be identified and protected from destruction; <br /> 3) No significant architectural,historical, archaeological, or cultural resources shall <br /> knowingly be destroyed by the County;4) Reuse of historical buildings will be encouraged; <br /> and 5) The County will support historic preservation. <br /> The San Joaquin County 2010 General Plan contains implementation programs that address <br /> archaeological deposits. The most pertinent of these require that the County Title <br /> Development include archaeological and historical preservation regulations that will specify <br /> procedures to be followed when significant resources are discovered during the planning <br /> process and the County will inventory heritage resources in unincorporated areas and <br /> encourage similar inventory in the cities. <br /> The City of Lodi General Plan (1991) includes Section 10,Urban Designs and Cultural <br /> Resources Element.Goal J under this section states the City will"preserve and enhance the <br /> city's historical heritage." Policies affecting cultural resources under this section state the <br /> City will"develop a historic preservation ordinance", "coordinate with the State Office of <br /> Historical Preservation in developing this ordinance", and"work with property owners in <br /> seeking registration of historical structures as State Historic Landmarks or listing on the <br /> National Register of Historic Places." Additionally,the City will"consult with the California <br /> Archaeological Inventory, Central California Information Center at Stanislaus State <br /> University, on any project that could have an impact on cultural resources and implement <br /> the center's recommended mitigation measures." The LEC project will comply with these <br /> requirements related to cultural resources through the implementation of the mitigation <br /> measures previously described in Section 5.3.4. <br /> 5.3.6 Agencies and Agency Contacts <br /> Table 5.3-3 lists the state agencies involved in cultural resources management for the project <br /> and a contact person at each agency.These agencies include the NAHC and,for federal <br /> undertakings,the California Office of Historic Preservation. <br /> 5.3-20 SAC/371322/082330008(LEC_5.3_CULTU RAL.DOC) <br />
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