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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> 2. Mitigation Measure TCR-2: Unanticipated Discovery of Tribal Cultural Resources <br /> Upon discovery of any TCRs or archaeological resources, all construction activities in the <br /> immediate vicinity of the discovery shall cease (i.e,,not less than the surrounding 50 feet). The <br /> Grantee shall contact a qualified archaeologist meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional <br /> Qualifications Standards for archaeology (National Park Service 1983) to assess the find. <br /> Construction activities shall not resume until the discovered TCR or archaeological resource has <br /> been fully assessed by the Kizh Nation monitor and the qualified archaeologist. The Kizh Nation <br /> will recover and retain all discovered TCRs in the form and/or manner the Tribe deems <br /> appropriate, in the Tribe's sole discretion, and for any purpose the Tribe deems appropriate, j <br /> including for educational, cultural and/or historic purposes. <br /> 3. Regulatory Compliance Measure 1: Unanticipated Discovery of Human Remains <br /> If human remains are unexpectedly found, California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 states <br /> no further disturbance shall occur until the County Coroner has made a determination of origin and <br /> disposition pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. In the event of an unanticipated <br /> discovery of human remains, the County Coroner must be notified immediately. If the human 1 <br /> remains are determined to be of Native American origin,the Coroner will notify the Native <br /> American Heritage Commission(NAHC), which will determine and notify a most likely <br /> descendant(MLD). The MLD has 48 hours from being granted ,site access to make <br /> recommendations for the disposition of the remains. If the MLD does not make recommendations <br /> within 48 hours, the landowner shall reinter the remains in an area of the property secure from <br /> subsequent disturbance. 1 <br /> 4. Contamination and Toxic Substances <br /> I <br /> 4.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials. Prior to the issuance of a construction permit,the <br /> applicant shall provide a letter from a qualified asbestos abatement consultant documenting that no <br /> AGMs are present in the existing on-site building, Any identified AGMs found to be present within <br /> the existing building shall be abated by a qualified asbestos abatement consultant in compliance <br /> with the South Coast Air Quality Management District's Rule 1403 as well as all other State and <br /> federal males and regulations. All ACMs removed from onsite structure shall be hauled and <br /> disposed of by a transportation company certified to handle asbestos and hazardous materials. <br /> 1 <br /> 4.2 Lead-Based Paints. Prior to the issuance of a construction permit, any suspect <br /> lead-based paint located within the existing one-story building shall be sampled prior to any <br /> rehabilitation or demolition associated with the Project. Any identified lead-based paints found to <br /> be present within the existing on-site building, or noted to be damaged, shall be abated by a <br /> licensed lead-based paint abatement contractor, and disposed of according to all State and local <br /> rules and regulations. <br /> 5. Nesting/Breeding Native Bird Protection. To avoid impacts to nesting birds, project- <br /> related activities shall occur outside of the bird breeding season(February 1 to August 31) to the <br /> extent practicable. If Project activities must occur during the bird breeding season, a nesting bird <br /> survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist within the project site plus a i00-foot buffer, <br /> where accessible, no more than one week prior to initiation of ground disturbance or vegetation <br /> removal. If the project is phased, additional pre-activity nesting bird surveys shall be conducted <br /> I <br />