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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 />concludes that the found resource is eligible for the California <br />Register of Historic Resources, a mitigation plan shall be <br />submitted to the City of San Leandro Planning Services Division <br />for approval, which shall consider reasonable efforts for the <br />resources to be preserved in place or left in an undisturbed state. <br />If the artifacts and samples recovered during construction are <br />determined to be significant and cannot be preserved in pace, the <br />artifacts shall be cataloged and curated by a qualified <br />archaeologist and placed in an appropriate curation facility. The <br />mitigation plan shall be completed before earthmoving or <br />construction activities can recommence within the designated <br />resource area. <br />CULT-3. The Project would have the potential to directly <br />or indirectly affect a unique paleontological resource or <br />site, or unique geologic feature. <br />S CULT-3. Paleontological 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. In the event that fossils or fossil-bearing deposits are <br />discovered during construction, excavations within 50 feet of the <br />find shall be temporarily halted or diverted. The contractor shall <br />notify a qualified paleontologist to examine the discovery. The <br />paleontologist shall document the discovery as needed in <br />accordance with Society of Vertebrate Paleontology standards, <br />evaluate the potential resource, and assess the significance of the <br />find under the criteria set forth in CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. <br />The paleontologist shall notify the appropriate agencies, such as the <br />Bureau of Land Management (BLM), US Geological Survey (USGS), to <br />determine procedures that would be followed before construction is <br />allowed to resume at the location of the find. If in consultation with <br />the paleontologist, it is determined that avoidance is not feasible, <br />the paleontologist shall prepare an excavation plan for mitigating the <br />effect of the Project on the qualities that make the resource <br />important. The plan shall be submitted to the City for review and <br />approval and the Project proponent shall implement the approval <br />plan. <br />LTS <br />CULT-4. The Project would have the potential to disturb <br />human remains, including those interred outside of <br />S CULT-4. No human remains are known or likely on the Project site. If <br />human skeletal remains are uncovered during construction, the <br />LTS