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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2019) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br /> <br /> <br />2019 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 7-5 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />The Lead Agency shall begin the consultation process within 30 days of receiving a <br />California Native American tribe's request for consultation. <br />If consultation is requested, the parties may propose mitigation measures, including those <br />set forth in Public Resources Code Section 21084.3, capable of avoiding or substantially lessening <br />potential significant impacts to a tribal cultural resource or alternatives that would avoid significant <br />impacts to a tribal cultural resource. The consultation may include discussion concerning the type <br />of environmental review necessary, the significance of tribal cultural resources, the significance <br />of the project's impacts on the tribal cultural resources, and, if necessary, project alternatives or <br />the appropriate measures for preservation or mitigation that the California Native American tribe <br />may recommend to the lead agency. <br />The consultation shall be considered concluded when either of the following occurs: <br />(1) The parties agree to measures to mitigate or avoid a significant effect, if a <br />significant effect exists, on a tribal cultural resource. <br />(2) A party, acting in good faith and after reasonable effort, concludes that mutual <br />agreement cannot be reached. <br />The California Native American tribe is not limited in its ability to submit information to <br />the Lead Agency regarding the significance of the tribal cultural resources, the significance of the <br />project's impact on tribal cultural resources, or any appropriate measures to mitigate the impacts. <br />Additionally, the Lead Agency or project proponent is not limited in its ability to incorporate <br />changes and additions to the project as a result of the consultation, even if not legally required. <br />7.08 IDENTIFICATION OF TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES AND PROCESSING OF INFORMATION <br />AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CALIFORNIA NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE <br />After consultation with the California Native American tribe listed above in Local <br />Guidelines Section 7.07, any mitigation measures agreed upon in the consultation conducted <br />pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080.3.2 shall be recommended for inclusion in the <br />EIR and in an adopted mitigation monitoring and reporting program, if the mitigation measures <br />are determined to avoid or lessen the proposed project’s impacts on tribal cultural resources, and <br />if the mitigation measures are enforceable. <br />If a project may have a significant impact on a tribal cultural resource, the Lead Agency's <br />EIR shall discuss both of the following: <br />(a) Whether the proposed project has a significant impact on an identified tribal <br />cultural resource; <br />(b) Whether feasible alternatives or mitigation measures, including those measures that <br />may be agreed to during the consultation, avoid or substantially lessen the impact <br />on the identified tribal cultural resource. <br />Any information provided regarding the location, description and use of the tribal cultural <br />resource that is submitted by a California Native American tribe during the environmental review <br />3 -101
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