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4. Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> <br />San Leandro Treatment Wetland <br />IS/MND <br />4-6 February 2024 <br /> <br />City shall include in its <br />contractor specifications <br />that workers will <br />participate in an <br />environmental awareness <br />training prior to initiation <br />of construction activity, <br />that exclusion zones will <br />be avoided during <br />construction, and that <br />vehicle speeds shall not <br />exceed 10 miles per hour. <br />City reviews contractor bid <br />documents. <br />City and <br />contractor <br />Prior to construction <br />Contractor implements <br />measures in the program. <br />City documents that <br />measures are being <br />implemented <br />City’s <br />construction <br />manager <br />During construction <br />Cultural Resources <br />Mitigation Measure CR-1: Inadvertent Discovery of Cultural Resources. <br />Should any prehistoric or historic-period archaeological resources be discovered during construction, <br />all activities within a 100-foot radius must immediately cease, and San Leandro should be informed. <br />An archaeologist qualified by the Secretary of the Interior standards must inspect the site within 24 <br />hours of the discovery. Should the findings be deemed as either a historical resource or a unique <br />archaeological resource (as defined by the CEQA Guidelines), appropriate mitigation measures will be <br />taken in line with PRC Section 21083.2 and Section 15126.4 of the CEQA Guidelines, favoring <br />preservation in situ whenever possible. <br />In accordance with Section 15126.4(b)(3), preservation in situ may be achieved through various <br />means such as adjusting construction plans to avoid the resource, integrating the resource within a <br />designated open space, covering the resource with a protective cap, or transferring the site into a <br />permanent conservation easement. If avoidance is not feasible, a detailed treatment plan will be <br />developed and implemented by a qualified archaeologist in consultation with San Leandro and any <br />relevant Native American tribes. <br />Treatment of unique archaeological resources will adhere to the stipulations of PRC Section 21083.2. <br />Generally, treatment might involve selective excavation, artifact collection, thorough site <br />documentation, and historical research, all aimed at salvaging important scientific data from the <br />impacted portions of the resource. The treatment plan should include provisions for analyzing the data <br />in a regional context, timely reporting of results, proper curation of artifacts and data in an approved <br />facility, and dissemination of the reports to local and state repositories, libraries, and interested <br />professionals. <br />Implementation Procedure Monitoring and Reporting Actions Monitoring <br />Responsibility Monitoring Schedule <br />City shall review <br />construction specifications <br />to ensure procedures for <br />archaeological resources <br />discovery are included. <br />City reviews construction <br />specifications. <br />City Prior to construction.