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705 Veterans Boulevard Affordable Housing Project <br /> <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />sensitive material is encountered. <br /> <br />If avoidance is not feasible, the treatment plan shall include culturally appropriate <br />treatment measures, which may include, but are not limited to: <br />• Establishing construction monitoring activities for the duration of ground disturbing <br />activities; <br />• Establishing protective buffers (consistent with the 50 foot halt distance) and any <br />additional buffers recommended by the consulting Tribe(s) and archaeologist; <br />• Stabilization or in-situ preservation; <br />• Culturally appropriate documentation or heritage recovery; <br />• Confidentiality protection of Tribal Cultural Resource locations (sensitive location <br />information shall be restricted to the City, the consulting Tribe(s), and qualified <br />professionals with a demonstrated need to know); <br />• Access for Tribal practitioners and/or traditional use. <br />• Prohibition on photography, public dissemination, or testing of Native American <br />human remains or associated funerary objects unless expressly authorized by the <br />consulting Tribe(s) and consistent with applicable law. <br /> <br />The City shall retain final approval authority over the Discovery Treatment Plan, supported <br />by substantial evidence, and shall give great weight to the recommendations of the <br />consulting Tribe(s) and the qualified archaeologist. Work may resume in the affec ted area <br />only after the City approves the Discovery Treatment Plan and determines that appropriate <br />measures are in place. If the consulting Tribe(s) request additional measures, the City shall <br />incorporate them unless the City documents why a requested meas ure is infeasible under <br />applicable law. <br /> <br />The project applicant shall maintain a record of all notifications, consultations, monitoring <br />reports, Discovery Treatment Plans, and treatment actions and shall provide copies to the <br />City and the consulting Tribe(s) upon request. A final monitoring/treatment report shall be <br />prepared by the qualified archaeologist and Tribal monitor and submitted to the City and <br />NAHC within 30 days of completion of mitigation activities. <br /> <br />Notices <br />All notices to the parties shall be given at the address below: <br /> <br /> <br />Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay <br />Bernadette Quiroz, Executive Director of Muwekma Ohlone Incorporated <br />2570 N. First Street, 2nd Floor #1035 <br />San Jose, CA 95131 <br />(408) 852-1677 <br /> <br />