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Environmental Checklist <br />Tribal Cultural Resources <br /> <br />Draft Initial Study – Negative Declaration 81 <br />▪ Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Mission San Juan Bautista <br />▪ Muwekma Ohlone Inidian Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area <br />▪ Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe <br />▪ North Valley Yokuts Tribe <br />▪ Guidiville Indian Rancheria <br />▪ Tamien Nation <br />▪ Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan <br />▪ The Confederate Villages of Lisjan <br />▪ The Ohlone Indian Tribe <br />▪ Tule River Indian Tribe <br />▪ Wilton Rancheria <br />▪ Wuksache Indian Tribe/Eshom Valley Band <br />Under AB 52, Native American tribes have 30 days to respond and request further project <br />information and formal consultation. As of the date of publication of this Draft IS-ND, no responses <br />have been received, and no formal consultation has been requested. However, any AB 52 responses <br />received from the aforementioned tribes within 30 days of October 20, 2021 will be addressed prior <br />to finalization of this IS-ND. <br />The CAP 2.0 would not involve land use or zoning changes that would increase development within <br />the City but would instead promote sustainable infrastructure development within the urbanized <br />area of the City. As a policy document, the CAP 2.0 would also not directly entail ground disturbing <br />activities. Implementation of the CAP 2.0 actions related to existing building energy, EV charging <br />infrastructure, green stormwater management facilities, and tree planting may include minor <br />construction activities. <br />Electrification retrofits associated with CAP 2.0 Actions P2, S2, and S3 may change the physical <br />environment through the need for upgraded service and electrical panels, branch circuit upgrades, <br />and installation of condensate drains to facilitate the installation of electric heat pumps for water <br />and space heating. The physical changes these upgrades would entail are dependent on the year of <br />building construction and location of electrical and service panels and plumbing connection of <br />condensate drains, which sometimes may include modifications to the interior and/or exterior of <br />buildings for wiring and panel replacement and minor excavation for connection of drainage to <br />sewer systems. <br />Installation of EV chargers associated with CAP 2.0 Action P5 would primarily impact previously <br />disturbed areas within existing parking lots and developments. However, the physical changes these <br />installations and enhancements would entail are dependent on the location of construction for the <br />EV charging connections, which in some cases may include minor temporary excavation. <br />In addition, CAP 2.0 Actions P13 and S8 would increase the planting of urban trees and construction <br />of green stormwater infrastructure within the community. These actions could result in ground <br />disturbance related to the construction of new stormwater infrastructure and planting new trees. <br />However, the physical changes these installations and enhancements would entail are generally <br />minor and would be dependent on the location of construction. <br />Implementation of these CAP 2.0 actions could impact unknown tribal cultural resources during <br />construction that involves below-grade activities in previously undisturbed soils. However, the CAP
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