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TABLE 1-1 SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Significant Impact <br />Significance <br />Before <br />Mitigation Mitigation Measures <br />Significance <br />With <br />Mitigation <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES <br />CULT-1. The Project would adversely affect locally <br />important on-site monuments. <br />S CULT-1: Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the Project <br />Applicant shall preserve or relocate the mosaic depicting the oyster <br />beds associated with CHL #824, the plaque commemorating the <br />dedication of the San Leandro channel as the Jack D. Maltester <br />Channel, and the Lost Boats Memorial placed in memory of USS <br />Argonaut and the USS Grampus. Following consultation between the <br />City and Project Applicant with the Office of Historic Preservation <br />regarding the CHL #824 and the United States Submarine Veterans <br />of World War II regarding the Lost Ships Memorial, the City of San <br />Leandro shall provide input regarding the Jack D. Maltester Channel <br />plaque. If relocation of the monuments is recommended in order to <br />preserve the monuments, the specific construction techniques shall <br />be identified in order to limit any damage to the monuments. <br />LTS <br />CULT-2. The Project would have the potential to cause a <br />significant impact to an archaeological resource pursuant <br />to CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. <br />S CULT-2. Archeological resources are not known or likely on the <br />Project site. The following measures shall be implemented to avoid <br />inadvertent damage or loss if such resources are discovered during <br />construction. A qualified archeologist shall be on-site to monitor the <br />initial excavation of native soil once all pavement of engineered soil <br />is removed from the Project site. After monitoring the initial <br />excavation, the archeologist shall make recommendations for <br />further monitoring if it is determined that the site has archeological <br />resources. If the archeologist determines that no resources are likely <br />to be found on-site, no additional monitoring shall be required. <br />If currently unknown historic/prehistoric artifacts or human remains <br />are discovered during ground disturbing activities, the following <br />measures shall be implemented: <br /> In compliance with State law (Section 7050.5 of the Health and <br />Safety Code and Section 5097.94 of the Public Resources Code), <br />in the event that historical artifacts are found, all work within 50 <br />feet of the find shall stop and a qualified archaeologist shall <br />examine the find. The archaeologist shall then submit a plan for <br />evaluation of the resource to the City of San Leandro Planning <br />Services Division for approval. If the evaluation of the resource <br />LTS