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measures could include, but are not limited to, 1)preservation in place, <br /> 2) incorporation of change in design to ensure no further disturbance <br /> of encountered resources, or 3) excavation, recovery, and curation by <br /> qualified professionals. The County Community Development <br /> Department shall be notified, and the project developer shall be <br /> responsible for retaining qualified professionals, implementing <br /> recommended mitigation measures, and documenting mitigation <br /> efforts in a written report to the Community Development Department, <br /> consistent with the requirements of the CEQA Guidelines. <br /> Significance After Mitigation: Less than significant <br /> c) Human Burials. <br /> No evidence of any human burials was found in the record search or field survey ofon the <br /> project site. As with archaeological resources, it is not expected that any human burials <br /> would be uncovered by construction on the project site, given past disturbance. However, <br /> it is conceivable that excavation associated with the project could uncover a previously <br /> unknown burial. <br /> CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(e) describes the procedure to be followed when <br /> human remains are uncovered in a location outside a dedicated cemetery. Compliance <br /> with CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(e), which is required in the mitigation measure <br /> below, would ensure that any human remains and associated grave goods encountered <br /> during project construction would be treated with appropriate dignity. With <br /> implementation of the mitigation measure, project impacts on human remains would be <br /> less than significant. <br /> Level of Significance: Potentially significant <br /> Mitigation Measures: <br /> CULT-2: In accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5(e) and with <br /> California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5, if human remains <br /> are uncovered during project construction, then all work in the vicinity <br /> of the find shall be halted, and the County Coroner shall be notified to <br /> determine if an investigation of the death is required. If it is <br /> determined that the remains are Native American in origin, then the <br /> County Coroner shall contact the Native American Heritage <br /> Commission within 24 hours. The Native American Heritage <br /> Commission shall identify the Most Likely Descendants of the <br /> deceased Native American, and the Most Likely Descendants may <br /> make recommendations on the disposition of the remains and any <br /> associated grave goods with appropriate dignity. If a Most Likely <br /> Descendant cannot be identified or fails to make a recommendation, or <br /> the landowner rejects the recommendations of the Most Likely <br /> Descendant, then the landowner shall rebury the remains and <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-26 May 2022 <br />