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City of Santa Ana <br />California Environmental Quality Act <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan <br />Santa Ana Zoo Stormwater Capture and Diversion MND <br />Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting <br />Implementation <br />Implementation <br />Monitored <br />Outside <br />Mitigation Measure <br />Party <br />Phase <br />By <br />Agency <br />Coordination <br />project are complete; or (2) a determination <br />and written notification by the Tribe(s) <br />conducting Native American Monitoring to the <br />project applicant/lead agency that no future, <br />planned construction activity and/or <br />development/construction phase at the project <br />site possesses the potential to impact TCRs. <br />Unanticipated Discovery of Human Remains and <br />Associated Funerary Objects <br />➢ Native American human remains are defined in <br />PRC 5097.98 (d)(1) as an inhumation or <br />cremation, and in any state of decomposition or <br />skeletal completeness. Funerary objects, called <br />associated grave goods in Public Resources <br />Code Section 5097.98, are also to be treated <br />Native <br />TCR-2 <br />according to this statute. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Construction <br />City of Santa <br />American <br />Ana <br />Heritage <br />➢ If Native American human remains and/or <br />Commission <br />grave goods discovered or recognized on the <br />Project site, then all construction activities shall <br />immediately cease. Health and Safety Code <br />Section 7050.5 dictates that any discoveries of <br />human skeletal material shall be immediately <br />reported to the County Coroner and all ground - <br />disturbing activities shall immediately halt and <br />shall remain halted until the coroner has <br />