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one (1) possible ceremonial site was also recommended preservation <br />"in place. 37 <br />The burial sites (Site Nos. 1409'1,'14124, and 14132) and a possible <br />ceremonial site (Site No. 14123) are identified on the map identified as <br />"Location of Burial, Preservation, and Data Recovery Sites. (Figure 4) <br />Two (2) of the burial sites and the possible ceremonial site with their <br />proposed 30 -foot wide buffers are located on the site plan (Figure 3). <br />The other burial site,which is not noted on the site plan is located on <br />the same parcel as the possible ceremonial site. You will note that the <br />two (2) burial sites with their with their proposed buffers are situated <br />entirely on an adjoining parcel, whereas only a small area of the <br />proposed buffer area of the possible ceremonial site falls within the site <br />of the adjoining parcel. In that area, residential uses are being <br />proposed. <br />At the appropriate time, the applicant or affected landowner intends to <br />prepare the appropriate Burial Treatment Plan (b6TP") and preserve <br />the burials as is. Likewise, the applicant will have a Preservation flan <br />CPP") for the possible ceremonial feature prepared. The site plan will <br />be adjusted, if needed, to accommodate the requirements of the PP. <br />Notwithstanding the above, the existing condition already requires that <br />the project design accommodate the requirements of the approved <br />BTP and PP in the form of buffers, access, construction protocols, and <br />the like. All of this will be done prior to issuance of Final Pian <br />Approval. As such, the condition provides adequate protection and <br />accommodation of any cultural and archaeological features within <br />and/or proximate to the subject site. <br />T. Should any remains of historic sites such as rock walls, terraces, <br />platforms, marine shell concentrations or human burials be <br />encountered, work in the immediate area shall cease and the <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources — State Historic <br />'reservation Division (DLNR-HPD) shall be immediately notified. <br />Subsequent work shall proceed upon an archaeological clearance <br />from the DLNR-HPD when it finds that sufficient mitigative <br />measures have been taken. <br />This requirement will be adhered to by the Applicant and its <br />contractors. <br />U. As represented by the applicant, within ninety (94) days after the <br />effective date of this ordinance, the applicant shall solicit the input <br />of the State Department of Education (DDE), community, and <br />County Council to determine which government agency or entity, <br />14 <br />