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5 LESS -THAN -SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS <br />WITH MITIGATION INCORPORATED <br />and burial goods. Copies of monitor logs will be provided to the project applicant <br />upon written request to the Tribe. <br />d. Onsite tribal monitoring by the Kizh Nation and/or their representatives shall <br />conclude upon the earlier of the following (1) written confirmation to the Kizh from <br />a designated point of contact for the project applicant or lead agency that all <br />ground -disturbing activities and phases that may involve ground -disturbing <br />activities on the project site or in connection with the project are complete; or (2) a <br />determination and written notification by the Kizh to the project applicant or Lead <br />Agency that no future, planned construction activity and/or <br />development/construction phase at the project site possesses the potential to <br />impact Kizh tribal cultural resources. <br />Project -Specific MM TCR-2: Unanticipated Discovery of Tribal Cultural Resource <br />Objects (Non-Funerary/Non-Ceremonial): Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians-Kizh <br />Nation <br />a. Upon discovery of any tribal cultural resources, all construction activities in the <br />immediate vicinity of the discovery shall cease (i.e., not less than the surrounding <br />50 feet) and shall not resume until the discovered tribal cultural resource has been <br />fully assessed by the Kizh monitor in consultation with a qualified archaeologist. <br />The Kizh will recover and retain all discovered tribal cultural resources in the form <br />and/or manner the Tribe deems appropriate, in the Tribe's sole discretion, and for <br />any purpose the Tribe deems appropriate, including for educational, cultural and/or <br />historic purposes. <br />Project -Specific MM TCR-3: Unanticipated Discovery of Human Remains and <br />Associated Funerary or Ceremonial Objects: <br />a. Native American human remains are defined in Public Resources Code Section <br />5097.98 (d)(1) as an inhumation or cremation, and in any state of decomposition <br />or skeletal completeness. Funerary objects, called associated grave goods in <br />Public Resources Code Section 5097.98, are also to be treated according to this <br />statute. <br />b. If Native American human remains and/or grave goods are discovered or <br />recognized on the project site, then Public Resources Code Section 5097.9 as well <br />as Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 shall be followed. <br />c. Human remains and grave/burial goods shall be treated alike per Public Resources <br />Code Section 5097.98(d)(1) and (2). <br />d. Preservation in place (i.e., avoidance) is the preferred manner of treatment for <br />discovered human remains and/or burial goods. <br />e. Any discovery of human remains/burial goods shall be kept confidential to prevent <br />further disturbance. <br />Project -Specific MM TCR-4: Native American Monitor - Juaneno Band of Mission <br />Indians, Acjachemen Nation- Belardes: <br />a. The Project applicant shall retain a Native American Monitor from or approved by <br />the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation- Belardes. The monitor <br />City of Santa Ana The Village Santa Ana Specific Plan Project <br />August 2025 CEQA Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations <br />5-17 <br />