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ITEM 25. CULTURAL RESOURCES / FARMLANDS <br />Item No. <br />Mitigation Description <br />Update <br />25.1 <br />Consult the map that shows areas with a high potential for archaeological <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />sites when development applications are submitted for review. Given the <br />sensitive nature of this information, this map cannot be included in the <br />AUAR document, nor can it be made available to the public. If a <br />development application falls within an area that is considered to have a <br />high potential for archaeological sites, the City will require that the <br />following steps and procedures involved in the identification and analysis <br />of any archaeological sites is followed prior to development: <br />■ Conduct a Phase I archaeological survey within the area of <br />potential effect (APE). The objective of the archaeological <br />fieldwork is to determine if there are archaeological sites in <br />the areas identified as having high potential for such and <br />define the extent of those sites that may be impacted by <br />development plans. <br />■ Conduct a Phase II archaeological survey. If archaeological <br />resources are uncovered within the APE that may be eligible <br />for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) <br />a Phase II survey should be conducted. The objective of the <br />investigation is to determine whether archaeological <br />resources are eligible for listing on the NRHP. <br />■ Plan for avoidance or conduct Phase III data recovery. If a <br />significant archaeological site is identified that will be <br />impacted by development, avoidance is recommended. If this <br />is not possible, then a data recovery of the site should occur. <br />■ If human remains are recovered at any time during <br />archaeological investigation or development, all activities <br />must stop, and consultation initiated with the Office of the <br />State Archaeologist and Minnesota Indian Affairs Council. <br />12 Mitigation Plan Update — 2020 January 31, 2020 <br />