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SANTA ANA REZONE PROJECT <br /> INITIAL STUDYIMITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> pertaining to the inadvertent discovery plan; however, the Tribe requested to be notified if any <br /> changes are made to the mitigation measures. Consultation concluded on ,July 30, 2025. <br /> The City received a response from the Gabrieleho Band of Mission Indians—Kizh Nation on May 14, <br /> 2025, requesting to consult on the proposed project.A consultation meeting was scheduled on July <br /> 22, 2025; however, Chairman Salas was unable to attend the meeting and the Tribe indicated that <br /> they would email information/requirements to the City and thereby satisfy consultation. Consultation <br /> efforts are ongoing. <br /> Should any undiscovered TCRs be encountered during project construction, implementation of MM <br /> CUL-1 and MM CUL-2 would ensure that undiscovered TCRs are not adversely affected by project- <br /> related construction activities.As such, construction-related impacts would be less than significant <br /> with the implementation of mitigation <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> MM CUL-1 Prior to the initiation of construction activities, all construction personnel conducting <br /> ground disturbance at the site shall be provided Worker Environmental Awareness <br /> Program (WEAP) cultural resources "tailgate"training. The training shall include <br /> visual aids, a discussion of applicable laws and statutes relating to archaeological <br /> resources, types of resources that may be found within the project site, and <br /> procedures to be followed in the event such resources are encountered. The training <br /> shall be conducted by an Archaeologist who meets the Secretary of the Interior's <br /> Professional Qualification Standards for archaeology. <br /> In the event that buried archaeological resources are discovered during construction, <br /> operations shall stop within a 100-foot radius of the find and an Archaeologist who <br /> meets the Secretary of Interior's Professional Qualification Standards for archaeology <br /> shall be consulted to determine whether the resource requires further study.The <br /> qualified Archaeologist shall make recommendations to the Lead Agency on the <br /> measures that shall be implemented to protect the discovered resources, including <br /> but not limited to excavation of the finds and evaluation of the finds in accordance <br /> with Section15064.5 of the CEQA Guidelines. Potentially significant cultural <br /> resources consist of, but are not limited to, stone, bone, fossils, wood, or shell <br /> artifacts or features, including hearths, structural remains, or historic dumpsites.Any <br /> previously undiscovered resources found during construction within the project area <br /> shall be recorded on appropriate California Department of Parks and Recreation <br /> (DPR)forms and evaluated for significance in terms of CEQA criteria. If the resources <br /> are determined to be unique historic resources as defined under Section 15064.5 of <br /> the CEQA Guidelines, mitigation measures shall be identified by the monitor and <br /> recommended to the Lead Agency.Appropriate mitigation measures for significant <br /> resources could include avoidance or capping, incorporation of the site in green <br /> space, parks, or open space, or data recovery excavations of the finds. The Lead <br /> FCS <br /> 45 J <br /> Ordinance No, N S iFo allons.sharepoin[a—f5ites(Publ Juti,n SSJte/shared DaaumeMsfPub1fWtlPm1C11-tIPN-JNIJ0327I0327�7/15MND/0327P 7 Santa Ana Ra—a Prclaa ISMNDA— <br /> Page 58 of 118 <br />