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for the subsurface parking garage. The sensitivity for potential buried prehistoric archaeological <br /> sites at the Project site is considered low at the surface and near surface due to past disturbances; <br /> however, the sensitivity increases in these undisturbed soils. Therefore, implementation of GPU <br /> PEIR MM CUL-6 would require monitoring during all ground-disturbing construction activity and <br /> pre-construction activities within previously undisturbed soils by a qualified archaeologist and a <br /> Native American monitor, worker training, and procedures in case of a find. In addition, Project- <br /> Specific MM TCR- 1 through MM TCR-5 are proposed for implementation as requested by the <br /> Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians-Kith Nation and the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, <br /> Acjachemen Nation-Belardes, to require procedures for Native American monitoring and to avoid <br /> potential impacts to tribal cultural resources that may be unearthed from project construction <br /> activities. Project-Specific MM TCR-6 is proposed for resource identification, dispute resolution, <br /> and final disposition in the event of an unanticipated discovery of a tribal cultural resource. <br /> Therefore, Project impacts to tribal cultural resources would be less than significant with mitigation <br /> incorporated. <br /> Threshold TCR-2: The Project would not cause a substantial adverse change in the <br /> significance of a tribal cultural resource, defined in Public Resources Code <br /> Section 21074 as either a site, feature, place, cultural landscape that is <br /> geographically defined in terms of the size and scope of the landscape, <br /> sacred place, or object with cultural value to a California Native American <br /> tribe, and that is a resource determined by the lead agency, in its discretion <br /> and supported by substantial evidence, to be significant pursuant to criteria <br /> set forth in subdivision (c) of Public Resources Code Section 5024.1, In <br /> applying the criteria set forth in subdivision (c) of Public Resource Code <br /> Section 5024.1, the lead agency shall consider the significance of the <br /> resource to a California Native American tribe, with the implementation <br /> of mitigation. <br /> Findings: The City finds that changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, <br /> the Project, which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified <br /> in the Final Supplemental EIR. Specifically, the City finds that GPU PEIR MM CUL-6 and Project- <br /> Specific MM TCR-1 through MM TCR-6 (listed previously) shall be implemented to reduce <br /> potentially significant tribal cultural resource impacts resulting from the Project. (Final <br /> Supplemental EIR, p. 3-9—3-11.) <br /> Additionally, the City finds that the Project will implement regulatory requirements RR TCR-1 <br /> through RR CUL-1 (listed above). (Draft Supplemental EIR, p. 4.14-4.) <br /> Explanation of the Rationale: The rationale and facts supporting the above finding are fully <br /> developed in Section 4.14, Tribal Cultural Resources, pages 4.14-13 through 4.14-14 of the Draft <br /> Supplemental EIR and in Chapter 3, Revisions to the Draft Supplemental EIR, of the Final <br /> Supplemental EIR. The following presents a summary of that rationale: <br /> As previously discussed, the Project's Sacred Lands File search yielded negative results and <br /> additional research identified no historical or archaeological resources within the Project site and <br /> a 0.5-mile radius.The City's consultation with the Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians-Kizh Nation <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 86 of 140 <br />