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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RE: Exhibit A -CONSISTENCY MEMORANDUM FOR THE SLTC MIXED-USE PROJECT (PLN16-0067) <br />JULY 17, 2017 <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />Table 3: Relevant Potential Project Impacts and General Plan EIR Mitigation Measures <br />Potential Impact 2002 General Plan Policies/Mitigation <br />Measures* and 2007 TOD Strategy EIR <br />Mitigation Measures <br />Corresponding 2016 General Plan <br />Policies/Mitigation Measures <br />Compliance <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Cultural Resources <br />Implementation of <br />the TOD strategy <br />would include minor <br />grading and <br />excavation that <br />could disturb <br />archaeological, <br />paleontological, <br />geological resources, <br />or human remains. <br />General Plan Policy 38.12: Recognize <br />the potential for prehistoric and historic <br />archaeological resources and ensure that <br />future development takes the measures <br />necessary to identify and preserve such <br />resources. <br />General Plan Policy CD-1.12: Recognize <br />the potential for paleontological, <br />prehistoric, historic, archaeological, and <br />tribal cultural resources and ensure that <br />future development takes the measures <br />necessary to identify and preserve such <br />resources. <br /> Action CD-1.12.A: Maintain <br />standard conditions of approval <br />for new development which <br />require consultation with a <br />professional archaeologist in <br />the event that any subsurface <br />paleontological, prehistoric, <br />archaeological, or tribal cultural <br />resource remains are discovered <br />during any construction or <br />preconstruction activities on a <br />development site. This includes <br />consultation with Native <br />American organizations prior to <br />continued site work in the event <br />such remains are discovered. <br />The project would comply <br />with the City’s standard <br />conditions of approval as <br />outlined in Action CD-1.12A: <br />Should archaeological or <br />paleontological resources or <br />human remains be <br />accidentally discovered <br />during construction, work <br />shall be halted within 50 feet <br />of the discovery until it can <br />be evaluated by a qualified <br />professional archaeologist. If <br />the discovery is determined <br />to be significant, appropriate <br />mitigation measures shall be <br />formulated and <br />implemented (per California <br />Health and Safety Code <br />Section 7050.5). <br />If human remains are found <br />at any time, work shall be <br />stopped and the county <br />coroner shall be notified <br />immediately. If the coroner <br />determines that the remains <br />are Native American, the <br />Native American Heritage <br />Commission shall be notified <br />as required by law. <br />Geology and Soils <br />Implementation of <br />the TOD strategy <br />could result in <br />significant impacts <br />related to unstable <br />geologic units. <br />General Plan Policy 29.01: Minimize the <br />risks from geologic, seismic, and flood <br />hazards by ensuring the appropriate <br />location, site planning, and design of <br />new development. The City’s <br />development review process, and its <br />General Plan Policy EH-1: Minimize <br />risks from geologic, seismic, flood, and <br />climate change-related hazards by <br />ensuring the appropriate location, site <br />planning, and design of new <br />development. The City’s development <br />A geotechnical engineering <br />study for the project <br />(Appendix B) analyzed <br />potentially serious geologic <br />risks and includes design <br />parameters for the project to <br />156
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