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405 <br /> <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />159. (1) <br /> <br />A qualified archaeologist shall be onsite or available on short notice to review soil <br />samples and excavation logs. Archaeologic impact, if found during development, shall <br />be mitigated by the stipulations of Appendix K of CEQA guidelines as follows: <br /> <br />In general, buried remains which go undetected during a surface survey could be <br />encountered during the development. If evidence of archaeological resources is <br />encountered during project grading, all grading and related activity shall cease in <br />the area of the find and a qualified archaeologist will be consulted to assess the <br />significance of the resource and to recommend appropriate protection measures. <br /> <br />If requested by the Native American Heritage Commission, the applicant will meet <br />with and make arrangements for a Native American observer together with an <br />archaeologist to be present onsite during grading operations as recommended by <br />the State Native American Heritage Commission. <br /> <br />If human remains of possible Native American origin are encountered during the <br />project, the Orange County coroner's office and the Native American Heritage <br />Commission will be contacted for preservation and protection of the remains, per <br />the California Native Commission pamphlet in Appendix F of the RDEIR. <br /> <br />Timing of Implementation/Verification <br /> <br />During excavation and Phases I <br />and II of construction <br /> <br />Method of Verification <br /> <br />Documentation in the boring log; <br />special surveys if needed <br /> <br />I,tespousible Parties <br /> <br />Supervisor of Inspections, <br />Building Division; Environmental <br />Coordinator, Planning Division <br /> <br />IB3/S:II340001.MM A-69 <br /> <br /> <br />