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4.0 LIST OF MITIGATION MEASURES <br />City of San Leandro 1388 Bancroft Avenue Project <br />November 2018 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />4.0-3 <br /> <br />MM CUL‐2 Treatment of previously unidentified archaeological deposits and paleontological resources. If paleontological resources or prehistoric or <br />historical archaeological deposits are discovered during construction, all work <br />within 25 feet of the discovery shall be redirected and an archaeologist shall assess the situation, consult with a paleontologist and agencies as appropriate, and make recommendations regarding the treatment of the discovery. <br />Impacts to archaeological deposits should be avoided by the project, but if <br />such impacts cannot be avoided, the deposits should be evaluated for their eligibility for the California Register. If the deposit is not California Register– <br />eligible, no further protection of the finds is necessary. If the deposits are <br />California Register–eligible, they should be protected from project-related <br />impacts, or such impacts should be mitigated. Mitigation may consist of but is not necessarily limited to systematic recovery and analysis of archaeological <br />deposits, recording the resource, preparation of a report of findings, and <br />accessioning recovered archaeological materials at an appropriate curation facility. <br />Timing/Implementation: During grading and construction <br />Enforcement/Monitoring: City of San Leandro Community Development <br />Department <br />MM CUL‐3 Treatment of previously unidentified human remains. Any human remains encountered during project ground-disturbing activities shall be treated in <br />accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5. There shall <br />be no further excavation or disturbance of the site or any nearby area reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent remains until the coroner of Alameda County has determined the manner and cause of any death, and <br />the recommendations concerning the treatment and disposition of the human <br />remains have been made to the person responsible for the excavation or to his or her authorized representative. At the same time, an archaeologist shall be <br />contacted to assess the situation and consult with agencies as appropriate. <br />Project personnel/construction workers shall not collect or move any human <br />remains and associated materials. If the human remains are of Native American origin, the coroner must notify the Native American Heritage <br />Commission (NAHC) within 24 hours of this identification. The NAHC will <br />immediately identify a Native American most likely descendant to inspect the <br />site and provide recommendations within 48 hours for the proper treatment of the remains and associated grave goods. <br />Timing/Implementation: During grading and construction <br />Enforcement/Monitoring: City of San Leandro Community Development <br />Department <br />GEOLOGY AND SOILS (SUBSECTION 3.6) <br />MM GEO‐1 The project applicant shall implement all measures and recommendations set <br />forth in the geotechnical study prepared by Cornerstone Earth Group in May 2016. These include but are not limited to: