Cultural Resources Assessment Report Sample Clauses

Cultural Resources Assessment Report. CRC will prepare a technical memo describing background research, field methods, results of investigations, and management recommendations. The report will provide supporting documentation of findings, including maps and photographs, and will conform to DAHP reporting standards. Report and support materials will be provided electronically and on a CD.
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Cultural Resources Assessment Report. MIG will prepare a Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Report for the project. A pedestrian survey of the project area and records search would be performed. Results will be incorporated into a Phase I Cultural Resources Technical Report. A record search will also be performed on sensitive paleontological resources in the area. The report will also address potential impacts and mitigation measures on paleontological resources. Per upcoming changes to the CEQA guidelines, impacts to paleontological resources will be evaluated in the geology and soils section of the CEQA document.
Cultural Resources Assessment Report. WSA will prepare a Cultural Resources Assessment Report (CRAR) that will serve as the technical document in support of the EIR. The CRAR will include an environmental, cultural, and historic setting section, a description of the results of the literature and record search, the results of the archaeological survey of the project area, conclusions, recommendations, and rationale for further study, if necessary. If warranted, recommended mitigation measures will also be provided. WSA will provide one copy of the report to Xxxxx Planning and Management. As required, a copy of the report will be submitted to the NWIC. WSA, Inc. Orinda, CA (000) 000-0000 Xxxxx Planning and Management Xxxxx-Southwest Hills Annexation Project Cultural Resources Assessment Report Cost Estimate 11-May-17 STAFF TASK RATE HOURS ODC'S SUBTOTAL Records and Literature Search Associate III $ 110.00 2 $ 220.00 Associate III GIS $ 110.00 1 $ 110.00 NWIC Fees (Regular Response)1 $ 1,000.00 Task Subtotal $ 1,330.00 NAHC Consultation Associate III $ 110.00 2 $ 220.00 Associate I $ 69.00 5 $ 345.00 Certified mail $ 65.00 Task Subtotal $ 630.00 Archaeological Survey2 Associate III GIS $ 110.00 2 $ 220.00 Associate III $ 110.00 24 $ 2,640.00 Associate III Travel OT $ 110.00 3 $ 330.00 Associate II $ 92.00 24 $ 2,208.00 Associate II Travel OT $ 128.80 3 $ 387.00 Associate I (n=2) $ 69.00 48 $ 3,312.00 Associate I Travel OT (n=2) $ 96.60 6 $ 580.00 Task Subtotal $ 9,677.00 Preparation of Cultural Resources Assessment Report Principal $ 138.00 3 $ 414.00 Associate III $ 110.00 40 $ 4,400.00 Associate III GIS-figures $ 110.00 6 $ 660.00 Associate II $ 92.00 8 $ 736.00 Task Subtotal $ 6,210.00 Project Management Principal $ 138.00 2 $ 276.00 Associate III $ 110.00 4 $ 440.00 Associate II $ 92.00 2 $ 184.00 Task Subtotal $ 900.00 Subtotal $ 18,747.00 Admin@5% $ 938.00 Grand Total $ 19,685.00 ASSUMPTIONS: 1 Normal response time for this information is approximately 5 - 6 weeks. The NWIC offers a Rapid Response service that will provide results in 2-3 weeks for a 50% surcharge. This estimate is based on a regular response. Please advise if rapid response service is preferred.
Cultural Resources Assessment Report. ESA will prepare a Cultural Resources Assessment Report that documents the methods and results of the archival research, Native American consultation, and site visit. The report will provide recommendations regarding historical resources and will assess the potential for encountering subsurface archaeological resources during ground disturbance. The report will address CEQA requirements and the results will be summarized in the EIR. A copy of the final report will be filed at the SCCIC.

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