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AgdaPkt 2016-04-25 Closed and Joint SA PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/25/2016
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7.B. - Page 66 2 Environmental Analysis <br /> implemented to reduce potentially significant impacts to any historical resources in the unlikely event <br /> such resources are encountered during project construction. <br /> Mitigation Measure CULT 1: Stop Work if Buried Historical Resources are Exposed <br /> during Ground-Disturbing Construction <br /> If ground-disturbing activities expose buried historical resources,work shall stop within a <br /> 50-foot radius of the find until a qualified historian has identified and evaluated the <br /> significance of the find and,if necessary, developed a plan in consultation with the City and <br /> Caltrans,if found within the Caltrans right-of-way, for documentation or recovery of these <br /> resources. <br /> With the implementation of these mitigation measures,the potential impacts to historical resources <br /> would be less than significant. (Less than Significant Impact with Mitigation Incorporation) <br /> b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource <br /> pursuant to Section 15064.5? <br /> Based on the Basin archaeological resource surveys,the proposed project has a low to very low <br /> potential of having any significant impacts to archaeological resources. However,the proposed <br /> project could potentially uncover archaeological resources during ground disturbing construction and <br /> excavation. The following mitigation measures would be implemented to reduce potentially <br /> significant impacts to any archaeological resources in the unlikely event such resources are <br /> encountered during project construction. <br /> Mitigation Measure CULT 2: Stop Work if Buried Archeological Deposits are <br /> Exposed during Ground-Disturbing Construction <br /> If ground-disturbing activities expose buried archeological resources,work shall stop within a <br /> 50-foot radius of the find until a qualified archaeologist has identified and evaluated the <br /> significance of the find and,if necessary, developed a Treatment Plan in consultation with the <br /> City and Caltrans,if found within the Caltrans right-of-way. Preservation in place shall be the <br /> preferred treatment method for archaeological resources per CEQA Guideline Section <br /> 15126.4(b) (e.g.,avoidance, open space, capping, or easement). Data recovery of important <br /> information about the resource,research, or other actions determined during consultation,is <br /> allowed if it is the only feasible treatment method. <br /> With the implementation of these mitigation measures,the potential impacts to archaeological <br /> resources would be less than significant. (Less than Significant Impact with Mitigation <br /> Incorporation) <br /> 2-26 US 101 Pedestrian Undercrossing and Bair <br /> Island Road Storm Drain Pump Station Project <br />
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