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Archaeological commission approves no-survey finding for two Caltrans SR‑1 geotechnical sites with discovery clause
Summary
The Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted to accept Caltrans' geotechnical investigation plan for two State Route 1 locations without requiring a new archaeological survey, but added tribal monitoring and a discovery clause if cultural resources are encountered.
The Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted to accept a no-survey finding for two Caltrans geotechnical investigation sites on State Route 1, while requiring tribal notification and a discovery clause should cultural materials be uncovered.
Caltrans requested permission to conduct subsurface geotechnical investigations at two locations along Highway 1—Fishrock Gulch at post mile 4.64 near Anchor Bay Campground and a site near post mile 58.78 north of Fort Bragg—intended to inform foundation design for future bridges replacing culverts to restore fish passage. "Looks like the applicant has done some somewhat of a survey,…
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