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j. ILLUMINATION: Signs may be indirectly illuminated or internally illuminated, subject to the provisions of Development Title Section 9-1025.6. The light source shall not be visible from the street or from abutting properties and shall be concealed or shielded. (Development Title Section 9-1710.2[d]) k. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES: The applicant shall retain a qualified archaeologist to conduct testing of the proposed construction area for potential cultural resources, including tribal cultural resources. If any subsurface historical, archaeological, or paleontological resources, including human burials and associated funerary objects, are encountered during construction, all construction activities within a 50-foot radius of the encounter shall be immediately halted until a qualified archaeologist and/or paleontologist can examine these materials, initially evaluate their significance and, if potentially significant, recommend measures on the disposition of the resource. The project applicant shall be immediately notified in the event of a discovery, and if burial resources or tribal cultural resources are discovered, the project applicant shall notify the appropriate Native American representatives. The contractor shall be responsible for retaining qualified professionals, implementing recommended mitigation measures and documenting mitigation efforts in written reports to the project applicant. 1. The project applicant shall invite the Northern Valley Yokuts tribe, which has geographical and cultural connections to the project site, to appoint a representative to monitor the testing. 2. Construction personnel shall receive brief "tailgate" training by a qualified archaeologist in the identification of paleontological resources, buried cultural resources, including human remains, and protocol for notification should such resources be discovered during construction work. A Yokuts tribal representative shall be invited to this training to provide information on potential tribal cultural resources. 3. If project construction encounters evidence of human burial or scattered human remains, the contractor shall immediately notify the County Coroner and the project applicant, which shall in turn notify the Yokuts tribal representative. The project applicant shall notify other federal and State agencies as required. 4. If tribal cultural resources other than human remains and associated funerary objects are encountered, the project applicant shall be immediately notified of the find, and shall notify the Yokuts tribal representative. 2. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (Contact: [209] 468-3000, see memo dated October 21, 2021) 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Contact: [209] 468-3420, see memo dated October 28, 2021) 4. SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (Contact: [209] 235-0600, see memo dated October 25, 2021) 5. NOTOTOMNE CULTURAL PRESERVATION (Contact: [209] 649-8972, see memo dated September 30, 2021) 6. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Contact: [209] 483-2582, see memo dated October 7, 2021) Notes and Information Only See Pacific Gas & Electric Company letter dated September 19, 2021. PA-2100178 -Conditions of Approval 2