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7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Cultural Resources <br /> Table 7.1 - continued <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring= <br /> ■ CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> 4.5-1 Development of the project could 4.5-1(a) When specific land use and development plans are Survey prior to SJCCDD PC <br /> disturb subsurface prehistoric formulated as part of the Specific Plan, additional construction. <br /> cultural deposits or artifacts archaeological surveys should be conducted in areas of <br /> related to the prehistoric setting or specific development impact that have not been subjected to <br /> historic archaeological deposits or intensive archaeological reconnaissance. <br /> features dating from the <br /> establishment of Euro-American <br /> settlement in San Joaquin County. <br /> } 4.5-1(b) Because of the possibility that a buried site. Ca-SJo-136, may Monitoring during SJCCDD C (daily) <br /> be located in the vicinity of Mountain House Creek, construction. <br /> construction activity in the Mountain House Creek area <br /> should be monitored by an archaeologist. <br /> 4.5-1(c) Because of the potential historic significance of Ca-SJo- Monitoring during SJCCDD C (as <br /> 229H, the site of the village of Wicklund, and because of the construction. needed) <br /> potential for buried features or artifact deposits, an <br /> archaeologist should monitor any construction work in the <br /> area of this site. <br /> 4.5-1(d) If, during the course of construction, subsurface historic Monitoring during SJCCDD C (as <br /> archaeological features were identified on sites Ca-SJo-230H construction. needed) <br /> and Ca-SJo-23111 or anywhere within the project site, <br /> excavation should cease and an archaeologist should be <br /> contacted to evaluate these materials. <br /> 4.5-1(c) If. during the course of any construction activity, buried Evaluation as needed. SJCCDD C (as <br /> prehistoric cultural resources are found, excavation should needed) <br /> cease and an archaeologist should he contacted immediately <br /> to evaluate these resources. Such evaluation may entail <br /> archaeological test excavation and/or mitigative data <br /> recovery. <br />