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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2019) NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> <br /> <br />2019 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 6-7 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />Public Resources Code Section 21082.3 does not prevent a Lead Agency or other public <br />agency from describing the information in general terms in the Negative Declaration or Mitigated <br />Negative Declaration so as to inform the public of the basis of the Lead Agency's or other public <br />agency's decision without breaching the confidentiality required. In addition, a Lead Agency may <br />adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for a project with a significant impact on an identified <br />tribal cultural resource only if one of the following occurs: <br />(a) The consultation process between the California Native American tribe and the <br />Lead Agency has occurred as provided in Public Resources Code Sections <br />21080.3.1 and 21080.3.2 and concluded pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section <br />21080.3.2. <br />(b) The California Native American tribe has requested consultation pursuant to Public <br />Resources Code Section 21080.3.1 and has failed to provide comments to the Lead <br />agency, or otherwise failed to engage, in the consultation process. <br />(c) The Lead Agency has complied with subdivision (d) of Section 21080.3.1 of the <br />Public Resources Code and the California Native American tribe has failed to <br />request consultation within 30 days. <br />If substantial evidence demonstrates that a project will cause a significant effect to a tribal <br />cultural resource but the decision-makers do not include the mitigation measures recommended by <br />the staff in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, or if there are no agreed upon mitigation measures <br />at the conclusion of the consultation; or if no consultation has occurred, the Lead Agency must <br />still consider the adoption of feasible mitigation. <br />6.09 SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACTS TO TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES <br />Public agencies shall, when feasible, avoid damaging effects to any tribal cultural resource. <br />If the Lead Agency determines that a project may cause a substantial adverse change to a tribal <br />cultural resource, and measures are not otherwise identified in the consultation process provided <br />in Public Resources Code section 21080.3.2 and as set forth in Local Guidelines Section 6.07, the <br />following examples of mitigation measures, if feasible, may be considered to avoid or minimize <br />the significant adverse impacts: <br />(a) Avoidance and preservation of the resources in place, including, but not limited to, <br />planning and construction to avoid the resources and protect the cultural and natural <br />context, or planning greenspace, parks, or other open space, to incorporate the <br />resources with culturally appropriate protection and management criteria. <br />(b) Treating the resource with culturally appropriate dignity taking into account the <br />tribal cultural values and meaning of the resource, including, but not limited to, the <br />following: <br /> (1) Protecting the cultural character and integrity of the resource. <br /> (2) Protecting the traditional use of the resource. <br />3 -84