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8/1/2023
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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2023) AFFORDADLE HOUSING <br />(B) There is a potential tribal cultural resource that could be affected by the <br />proposed development and the parties to a scoping consultation conducted pursuant <br />to this subdivision do not document an enforceable agreement on methods, <br />measures, and conditions for tribal cultural resource treatment, as described in this <br />section. <br />(C) The parties to a scoping consultation conducted pursuant to this <br />subdivision do not agree as to whether a potential tribal cultural resource will be <br />affected by the proposed development. <br />(b)(v)(A) If, after a scoping consultation conducted pursuant to this subdivision, a <br />project is not eligible for the streamlined, ministerial process described in this section for <br />any or all of the following reasons, the local government shall provide written <br />documentation of that fact, and an explanation of the reason for which the project is not <br />eligible, to the development proponent and to any California Native American tribe that is <br />a party to that scoping consultation: <br />(1) There is a tribal cultural resource that is on a national, state, tribal, or <br />local historic register list located on the site of the project. <br />(2) The parties to the scoping consultation have not documented an <br />enforceable agreement on methods, measures, and conditions for tribal cultural <br />resource treatment. <br />(3) The parties to the scoping consultation do not agree as to whether a <br />potential tribal cultural resource will be affected by the proposed development. <br />(b)(v)(B) The written documentation provided to a development proponent <br />pursuant to this paragraph shall include information on how the development proponent <br />may seek a conditional use permit or other discretionary approval of the development from <br />the local government. <br />(b)(vi) This section is not intended, and shall not be construed, to limit consultation <br />and discussion between a local government and a California Native American tribe <br />pursuant to other applicable law, confidentiality provisions under other applicable law, the <br />protection of religious exercise to the fullest extent permitted under state and federal law, <br />or the ability of a California Native American tribe to submit information to the local <br />government or participate in any process of the local government. <br />(b)(vii) For purposes of this subdivision: <br />(A) "Consultation" means the meaningful and timely process of seeking, <br />discussing, and considering carefully the views of others, in a manner that is <br />cognizant of all parties' cultural values and, where feasible, seeking agreement. <br />Consultation between local governments and Native American tribes shall be <br />conducted in a way that is mutually respectful of each party's sovereignty. <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 9-14 ®Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />
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