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12/15/2020
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Septic to Gravity Sewer Conversion Project <br />Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />Tribal Cultural Resources <br />TCR-1: Retain a Native American Monitor/Consultant: The Project Applicant shall be required to retain <br />and compensate for the services of a Tribal monitor/consultant who is both ancestrally affiliated with <br />the project area and approved by the Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians-Kizh Nation Tribal <br />Government, and a Tribal monitor/consultant who is both ancestrally affiliated with the project area <br />and approved by the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation-Belardes. The Tribal <br />monitor/consultant is listed under the Native American Heritage Commission's (NAHC) Tribal Contact <br />list for the area of the project location. This list is provided by the NAHC. A Native American monitor <br />shall be retained by the Lead Agency or owner of the project to be on site to monitor all project - <br />related, ground -disturbing construction activities (i.e., boring, grading, excavation, potholing, <br />trenching, etc.). A monitor associated with one of the NAHC recognized Tribal governments which <br />have commented on the project shall provide the Native American monitor. The monitor/consultant <br />will only be present on -site during the construction phases that involve ground disturbing activities. <br />Ground disturbing activities are defined as activities that may include, but are not limited to, <br />pavement removal, pot -holing or auguring, grubbing, tree removals, boring, grading, excavation, <br />drilling, and trenching, within the project area. The Tribal Monitor/consultant will complete daily <br />monitoring logs that will provide descriptions of the day's activities, including construction activities, <br />locations, soil, and any cultural materials identified. The on -site monitoring shall end when the project <br />site grading and excavation activities are completed, or when the Tribal Representatives and <br />monitor/consultant have indicated that the site has a low potential for impacting Tribal Cultural <br />Resources. <br />TCR-2: Unanticipated Discovery of Tribal Cultural and Archaeological Resources: Upon discovery of any <br />tribal cultural or archaeological resources, cease construction activities in the immediate vicinity of <br />the find until the find can be assessed. All tribal cultural and archaeological resources unearthed by <br />project construction activities shall be evaluated by the qualified archaeologist and tribal <br />monitor/consultant. If the resources are Native American in origin, the Gabrieleno Band of Mission <br />Indians-Kizh Nation and the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation- Belardes shall <br />coordinate with the landowner regarding treatment and curation of these resources. Typically, the <br />Tribe will request preservation in place or recovery for educational purposes. Work may continue on <br />other parts of the project while evaluation and, if necessary, additional protective mitigation takes <br />place (CEQA Guidelines Section15064.5 [f]). If a resource is determined by the qualified archaeologist <br />to constitute a "historical resource" or "unique archaeological resource", time allotment and funding <br />sufficient to allow for implementation of avoidance measures, or appropriate mitigation, must be <br />available. The treatment plan established for the resources shall be in accordance with CEQA <br />Guidelines Section 15064.5(f) for historical resources. <br />TCR-3: Public Resources Code Sections 21083.2(b) for unique archaeological resources. Preservation in <br />place (i.e., avoidance) is the preferred manner of treatment. If preservation in place is not feasible, <br />treatment may include implementation of archaeological data recovery excavations to remove the <br />resource along with subsequent laboratory processing and analysis. All Tribal Cultural Resources shall <br />be returned to the Tribe. Any historic archaeological material that is not Native American in origin <br />Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration 3 November2020 <br />75B-9 <br />
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