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SFPUC 2001 Alameda Watershed Management Plan

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II. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONTABLE II-1 (Continued)SUMMARY OF ALAMEDA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ACTIONS<strong>Management</strong>Action Number 1 Summary of <strong>Management</strong> Actions 2 PotentialAdversePhysicalEffectsAnalyzedin thisProgram-Level EIRMay RequireProject-SpecificEnvironmentalReview 3Cultural Resources (cul)cul1cul2cul3cul4cul5cul6cul7cul8cul9cul10Conduct appropriate levels of review prior to undertaking activities involving surfacedisturbance and/or excavation to avoid damage to buried cultural resources. (Phase A)Authorize data recovery by qualified professionals when deposits cannot be preserved throughavoidance or protection measures. (Phase A)When considering demolition or alteration of an historic structure, consult with an architecturalhistorian to determine the feasibility and suitability of relocation. (Phase A)Evaluate and document the significance of cultural resources threatened by demolition oralteration through application of state and federal criteria. (Phase A)Employ non-destructive methods of research. Data, objects, and specimens recovered fromresearch sites shall be conserved and curated according to legal requirements. (Phase A)Suspend excavation activities in the event that suspected cultural resources are uncovered;consult with a qualified archeologist. (Phase A)Suspend excavation activities in the event that human remains are discovered and immediatelyinform proper authorities. (Phase A)When previously unknown cultural resources are discovered, report new findings to theCalifornia Historical Resources Information System (Information Centers). (Phase A)Implement protective measures to eliminate and minimize effects of public access on culturalresources. (Phase 2)Prior to new construction, consider re-use of existing historic structures for departmental uses.(Phase A)No No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No No_________________________1 Inclusion does not ensure that funding, staff, or equipment will be made available to implement these actions, nor does it obligate the <strong>SFPUC</strong> to implement actions it chooses not to.2 Phasing of the management actions is identified by one or more of the following categories: (1) Phase 1 – within 5 years of <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> adoption; (2) Phase 2 – within 10 years ofadoption; (3) Phase 3 – within 20 years of adoption; and/or (A) on an as-needed basis, and (B) at regular intervals throughout the life of the <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.3 MEA would require examination of these actions, when proposed, to determine if further CEQA project-level environmental review of these actions were necessary.NOP 96.223E: <strong>Alameda</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> II-37 ESA / 930385January <strong>2001</strong>

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