Cultural Resources Technical Report Sample Clauses

Cultural Resources Technical Report. CONSULTANT shall prepare a cultural resources technical report that summarizes the results of the desktop review, pedestrian survey, and monitoring. The report will provide a recommendation of any further cultural resources work for the project. Information regarding tribal outreach and any comments received will also be included. The technical report will comply with Section 106 of the NHPA to support project permitting. Task 10.4 – Inadvertent Discovery Plan CONSULTANT shall develop Inadvertent Discovery Plans (IDP) for the project. The IDP will outline the processes to follow in the event of an inadvertent discovery during construction. The IDP will include the contact information for all parties to contact in the event of a discovery and will provide photographic attachments that illustrate various types of cultural resources. The IDP will be attached to the technical report.
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Cultural Resources Technical Report. Upon completion of the literature review (XXXXX/NAHC/UCMP) and pedestrian survey, Natural Investigations will prepare a cultural resources confidential technical report for the project area. The technical report will document the results of the literature review, Native American outreach, and field survey as well as provide management recommendations for resources within or near the project area. The reports will meet the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines and will follow Archaeological Resource Management Reports: Recommended Contents and Format guidelines. The report will include maps depicting the area surveyed for cultural resources. If the locations of sensitive archaeological sites or Native American cultural resources will be depicted or described in the report, it will be considered confidential; the report may not be distributed to the public. In order to protect these sensitive resources, the confidential technical report shall be made available only to qualified cultural resources personnel, the landowner, and project management personnel on a “need-to-know” basis.
Cultural Resources Technical Report. CONTRACTOR will complete an archaeological and historical resources pedestrian survey for the site (assuming approximately 112 acres). The survey begins with background research prior to fieldwork. CONTRACTOR will conduct a California Historical Resources Information System records search within a 0.25-mile radius of the project area at the Northwest Information Center to identify any previously recorded built environment and archaeological resources known to exist within or adjacent to the project site. CONTRACTOR will request that a search of the Sacred Lands File be conducted by the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) to identify any areas of Native American heritage significance. The NAHC will provide a list of tribal contacts that may have further information regarding the project area. CONTRACTOR will submit a project information letter and location map to each tribal representative on the NAHC list for background information. An archaeologist and historian meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation (36 CFR Part 61) will conduct the survey using transects spaced at maximum intervals of 15 meters. For purposes of this proposal, CONTRACTOR assumes five resources will be identified in the field and recorded and evaluated on DPR forms. Upon completion of the pedestrian survey, CONTRACTOR will prepare a cultural resources technical report for the project site. The report will document the results of the records review, NAHC search, any tribal input, and the field survey. This report will provide a historical context of the project site, describe any historical or archaeological resources identified, and present evaluation findings. The report will also include management recommendations for the proposed project in accordance with State CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. The report will also be consistent with San Xxxxxx County Code Section 19.05.005. CONTRACTOR will evaluate whether the project would result in a wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary use of energy. Using much of the same data relied upon to estimate emissions for the air quality and GHG analysis, CONTRACTOR will estimate the levels of electricity, natural gas, gasoline, and diesel that would be consumed in the construction and operation of the project. The analysis will consider applicable plans, including the State’s renewable energy goals.
Cultural Resources Technical Report. Upon completion of the tasks discussed above, Xxxxxx will prepare a cultural resources technical report. This technical report will document the results of the study, as well as provide management recommendations for cultural resources and within
Cultural Resources Technical Report. Upon completion of the literature review and pedestrian survey, Natural Investigations will prepare a cultural resources confidential technical report for project area. The technical report will document the results of the literature review, NAHC search, Native American outreach, and field survey as well as provide management recommendations for resources within or near the project area. The reports will meet the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines and will follow Archaeological Resource Management Reports: Recommended Contents and Format guidelines. Using data compiled from the beforementioned technical study, Natural Investigations will prepare the Cultural Resources and Tribal Cultural Resources sections of the Initial Study preparing at a minimum to the items listed in CEQA Appendix G: Environmental Checklist Form of the CEQA Guidelines. Based on thoughtful consideration, Natural Investigations estimates our fee for the scope of services described herein as presented below: *XXXXX/ NAHC: Option A *XXXXX/ NAHC: Option B *XXXXX/ NAHC: Option C *XXXXX/ NAHC: Option D $2,190 $2,190 $2,190 $2,190 Pedestrian Survey: Option A Pedestrian Survey: Option B Pedestrian Survey: Option C Pedestrian Survey: Option D $935 $1,025 $1,025 $1,115 Technical Report: Option A Technical Report: Option B Technical Report: Option C Technical Report: Option D $4,890 $4,980 $4,980 $5,300 *Assumes XXXXX fees not to exceed $750 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal and look forward to providing our services on this project. Please call if you have questions concerning this proposal. Respectfully submitted, Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, M.S., RPA Administrator Natural Investigations Company, Inc. March 20, 2024 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxx, Inc. Dear Xx. Xxxxx, Ascent Environmental (dba Ascent) appreciates this opportunity to submit a scope of work to assist with the proposed biosolids handling project (project). We understand that the City of Brentwood (City) is proposing to construct new process equipment (i.e., organics digester, biosolids dryer, and pyrolysis system [BDPS]) and required ancillary facilities (e.g., access road, walkway realignment, building expansion, pipe connections) at the existing wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) located at 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx in Brentwood, CA. To support the project, Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxx, Inc. (RBI) is preparing an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) to satisfy the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) an...

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