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Tribal Cultural Resources <br /> Conditions of Approval <br /> The following conditions of approval are intended to minimize impacts to existing or previously <br /> undiscovered Tribal Cultural Resources(TCRs),archaeological,or cultural resources for any <br /> future ground disturbing activities.These conditions are a binding and enforceable agreement <br /> that the actions below shall be conditions of approval of the project,and those conditions will be <br /> fully enforceable by the lead agency,or another agency designated by the lead agency. <br /> If any suspected TCRs are discovered during ground disturbing construction activities,all work <br /> shall cease within 100 feet of the find,or an agreed upon distance based on the project area and <br /> nature of the find.A Tribal Representative from a California Native American tribe that is <br /> traditionally and culturally affiliated with a geographic area shall be immediately notified and <br /> shall determine if the find is a TCR(PRC§21074). <br /> The Tribal Representative will make recommendations for further evaluation and treatment as <br /> necessary.Tribal Representatives act as a representative of their Tribal government and are <br /> qualified professionals that have the authority and expertise to identify sites or objects of cultural <br /> value to Native American Tribes and recommend appropriate treatment of such sites or objects. <br /> If human remains,or suspected human remains,are discovered the appropriate state and federal <br /> laws shall be followed. <br /> Preservation in place is the preferred option for mitigation of TCRs under CEQA and UAIC <br /> protocols,and every effort shall be made to preserve the resources in place,including through <br /> project redesign,if feasible.When avoidance is infeasible,the preferred treatment by UAIC is to <br /> record the resource,minimize handling of cultural objects,leaving objects in place within the <br /> landscape,or returning objects to a location nearby where they will not be subject to future <br /> impacts. <br /> Work at the discovery location cannot resume until all necessary investigation and evaluation of <br /> the discovery under the requirements of CEQA have been satisfied. <br /> SrJVev nusu <br /> This proposed measure includes the suggested template language to assist lead agencies.and their consultants,in understanding <br /> the Tribes policies and expectations.All measures are subject to periodic review and change by the consulting Tribe to reflect <br /> best practices and to be worded on a project scope and site specific basis- <br /> 1 inavd Antim-11 llukw l'mm u:ns <br /> PA-2100194—Conditions of Approval 21 <br />