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City Council and Successor Agency
Date
9/10/2012
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY CERTIFYINGTHE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE FINGER AVENUE NINE-LOT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT; ADOPTING CEQA FINDINGS, AND ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PLAN, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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09/10/2012 <br /> of the find; however,those activities could continue in other areas of the <br /> project site. <br /> • If any find were determined to be significant by the qualified archaeologist, <br /> representatives of the project applicant or construction contractor and the <br /> City, and the qualified archaeologist, will meet to determine the appropriate <br /> course of action. All cultural materials recovered as part of the monitoring <br /> program will be subject to scientific analysis, professional museum curation, <br /> and a report prepared according to current professional standards. <br /> Finding: Implementation of MM CUL—4 would reduce impacts to unknown buried <br /> archaeological resources to a less than significant level. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of MM CUL—4 would reduce impacts to unknown <br /> archaeological resources if encountered during ground disturbing construction <br /> activities by informing construction personnel involved with site clearing and grading <br /> that there is a potential for discovery of archaeological materials, educating <br /> construction personnel on indicators of archaeological site deposits, and by an <br /> archaeologist spot check monitoring during grading and subsurface construction and <br /> watching for and evaluating artifacts or resources that may be uncovered. If <br /> archaeological resources are encountered, impacts to these resources would be <br /> reduced by halting grading and excavation work within 50-meter radius of the find(s) <br /> to allow the qualified archaeologist to evaluate the find and make sure impacts to the <br /> cultural resource(s)are avoided or mitigated,as described in Section 2.1 —Cultural <br /> Resources of the Draft EIR on pages 32-49,which is hereby incorporated by <br /> reference. <br /> Impact: Impact CUL—5: The project may encounter unknown human remains during <br /> construction, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries. <br /> Mitigation: MM CUL—5: If human remains are discovered at the project site during <br /> construction, work at the specific construction site at which the remains have been <br /> uncovered shall be suspended, and the San Mateo County coroner shall be <br /> immediately notified. If the remains are determined by the County coroner to be <br /> Native American, the Native American Heritage Commission(NAHC) shall be <br /> notified within 24 hours, and the guidelines of the NAHC shall be adhered to in the <br /> treatment and disposition of the remains. <br /> Finding: Implementation of MM CUL—5 would reduce impacts to unknown buried human <br /> remains to a less than significant level. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of MM CUL—5 would reduce impacts to unknown <br /> buried human remains, if encountered during ground disturbing construction <br /> s <br /> RESO.#15217 <br /> MUFF#613 <br />
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