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1.5 <br /> <br />Follow Green Buiidi~gdeammlition and construction practices, as <br />feasible, to reduce volatile organics and other pollutants on-site and to <br />reduce emissions region wide created in producing energy. <br /> <br />Air Quality Policy 2: D~st Control. Comply with Best Management Practices <br />to control construction-related dust emissions during all phases of construction. <br /> <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES OBJECTIVE <br /> <br />To PROTECT AND PRESERVE CULTURAL RESOURCES. <br /> <br />Cultural Resource Policy 1: Protection of Known Resources. Known <br />cultural resources shall be protected by avoidance or "capping", or if known <br />sites cannot be avoided or capped consistent with development of the Phase I <br />land development plan, prepare and implement a Resources Recovery Plan prior <br />to disturbing the site. <br /> <br />[ There are two known cultural resource sites designated by the State of <br />California within the Planning Area. Avoidance of these sites may be <br />achieved by retaining them as open space with no disturbance or as laud <br />uses requiring minimal disturbance of the sub-surface resources for site <br />preparation. "Capping" may include the addition of soil and/or paving <br />prior to site development such that no disturbance of underlying soils <br />occurs.] <br /> <br />GUmELINF~: <br /> <br />1.1 <br /> <br />Prior to approval of a final grading plan, complete an intensive cultural <br />resource survey to identify the extent and depth of known cultural <br />resource sites. <br /> <br />1.2 <br /> <br />Protection of cultural resources near thc Bernal bridge shall be achieved <br />in the Phase II land use plan through avoidance, limiting sub-surface <br />disturbance for park development, and if necessary, preparing and <br />implementing a Resources Recovery Plan prior to disturbing the site. <br /> <br />1.3 <br /> <br />Protection of known cultural resources in the southeast quadrant of the I- <br />680/Bernal interchange should he accomplished via "capping" of the <br /> <br />6-9 <br /> <br /> <br />