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to the depth of development excavation, the site would be <br /> permanently disturbed. <br /> If the City requires data recovery, the archaeological consultant shall first <br /> prepare an Archaeological Data Recovery Plan that s/he shall submit to <br /> the Director of Community Development for review and approval. <br /> If development plans call for trenching within 200 feet of the Arroyo <br /> Mocho, a program of subsurface mechanical trenching along the impacted <br /> route shall precede project trenching in an attempt to locate additional <br /> archaeological sites and/or the original meander of the Mocho, where <br /> such sites would most likely be. If additional sites were to be found, the <br /> project developer shall adhere to the above mitigation measures. <br /> If human remains are discovered, the project developer shall contact the <br /> County Coroner immediately. If the coroner determines that the human <br /> remains are Native American remains, the project developer shall notify <br /> the California State Native American Heritage Commission. <br /> The archaeological consultant shall prepare a Final Archaeological <br /> Resources Report, meeting City and state standards, evaluating the <br /> historical importance of the archaeological resource and describing the <br /> archaeological and historical research methods employed in the testing, <br /> monitoring, and data recovery programs. The Director of Community <br /> Development shall review and approve this document. The project <br /> developer shall file the report with appropriate state offices. <br /> 19. Geotechnical Report. Prior to tentative map approval for the Staples <br /> Ranch Site, a master geotechnical report for the entire Staples Ranch site <br /> shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. The <br /> content of the report shall be subject to the review and approval of the City <br /> Engineer and shall address general items for the site such as removing <br /> expansive soil, general secondary earthquake impacts, stockpiling native <br /> soils as fill. The project developer shall submit detailed geotechnical <br /> engineering studies specific to its development project for the review and <br /> approval of the City Engineer for review prior to the issuance of a building <br /> permit for its development project. <br /> 20. Stormwater Treatment. In accordance with the applicable provisions of the <br /> Municipal Regional Permit (MRP)-NPDES Permit, implementation of and <br /> compliance with the stormwater quality BMPs are required. However, to <br /> ensure that implemented BMPs are effective for reducing potential pollutant <br /> loads to a sufficient level of protection, each project developer shall prepare <br /> and implement a site-specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) <br /> Conditions of Approval/PUD-68 <br /> Appendix Conditions 16 <br />
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