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The Water Tank shall be reconstructed near the shoreline, consistent with the <br />original historic setting of the structure. <br />The Water Tank shall be properly placed and secured on permanent footings or <br />foundation. <br />Reconstruction or repair of the Water Tank shall not materially impair or visually <br />obscure the historic features of the structure. <br />A qualified preservation architect and structural engineer/contractor shall oversee <br />reconstruction of the Water Tank at its new location to ensure that the work is done <br />in accordance with the Relocation Plan. <br />Finding: Implementation of Mitigation Measure CUL -1 would reduce the project - <br />related impact related to the removal or relocation of the Water Tank, which qualifies as a <br />historical resource, as defined in CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5, to a less -than - <br />significant level. <br />Facts in Support of Finding: This mitigation measure establishes tasks to be <br />completed prior to, during, and after relocation to ensure the Water Tank would not be <br />materially altered or impaired during or after the relocation process. <br />Impact CUL -2: Ground -disturbing activities occurring with development of both the <br />proposed project and the project variant could have a substantial adverse change on <br />archaeological deposits that qualify as historical resources, as defined in CEQA Guidelines <br />Section 15064.5, and could materially impair historic -period archaeological deposits. <br />Mitigations CUL -2a: Prior to project ground disturbance, all construction <br />contractor(s) responsible for overseeing and operating ground -disturbing mechanical <br />equipment (e.g., on-site construction managers and backhoe operators) shall be alerted to <br />the sensitivity of the project site for buried archaeological deposits. A qualified archaeologist <br />that meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards for Historic <br />Archeology shall conduct a "tailgate presentation" to alert relevant construction personnel of <br />the appropriate procedures that should be undertaken if archaeological deposits are <br />encountered during construction. <br />CUL -2b: All ground disturbance activities at the project site shall be monitored by an <br />archaeologist that meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications <br />Standards for Historic Archaeology. Monitoring shall continue at this location until the <br />archaeologist determines that there is a low potential for subsurface archaeological <br />deposits. <br />Should an archaeological deposit be encountered during project subsurface construction, all <br />ground -disturbing activities within 25 feet shall be redirected and the on-site archaeologist <br />shall assess the deposit, consult with agencies as appropriate, and make recommendations <br />for the treatment of the discovery. The City shall be notified by the construction contractor <br />within 24 hours of the encounter. <br />If found to be significant by the on-site archaeologist (i.e., eligible for listing in the California <br />Register of Historical Resources), the archaeologist shall prepare a Treatment Plan that <br />describes the measures proposed for reducing impacts to the archaeological deposit. The <br />City of Redwood City Planning and Housing Division shall review the Treatment Plan for <br />ATTY/RESO.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR-1548 MAPLE RESO. NO. 15661 <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 8 of 49 <br />