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2/4/2020
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would be reduced to a less than significant level and is hereby <br /> incorporated by reference and described below. <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.E-6: Human Remains. In the event that human remains are <br /> discovered during ground disturbing activities for a project under construction <br /> within the EDZ, the construction contractor shall stop work immediately. No <br /> disposition of such human remains shall take place, other than in accordance with <br /> the procedures and requirements set forth in California Health and Safety Code <br /> Section 7050.5 and Public Resources Section 5097.98. Per these code provisions, <br /> the project developer shall ensure appropriate notification of the County Coroner <br /> and the Native American Heritage Commission, who in tum must notify the <br /> persons believed to be most likely descended from the deceased Native American <br /> for appropriate disposition of the remains. <br /> Site(s) affected: All sites within the Project. <br /> (Draft SEIR,pp. 4.E-17 to 4.E-19.) <br /> Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br /> Impact 4.E-5b <br /> Development facilitated by the Project could create a significant hazard to <br /> the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions <br /> involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment. <br /> The Revised Final SEIR evaluates the impacts of the Project related to disturbance of <br /> unknown hazardous materials in soil or groundwater during construction activities. <br /> Significance Before Mitigation: Significant <br /> Significance After Mitigation: Less than Significant <br /> Finding: Changes have been incorporated into the Project that would avoid the <br /> significant environmental effect as identified in the Revised Final SEIR. <br /> Mitigation Measures 4.E-7 and 4.E-8 which are incorporated into the Project, will <br /> reduce the significant environmental impact to a less than significant level. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: The following facts and mitigation measures indicate <br /> that the impact will be reduced to less than significant. <br /> 1. Remaining and/or previously unidentified contamination may be present <br /> on or below the ground surface within the area of the Project. <br /> Encountering contaminated soil, surface water, or groundwater without <br /> taking proper precautions during site remediation within the Project could <br /> result in the exposure of construction workers to hazardous materials and <br /> 28 <br />
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