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September 3, 2014
Robert Miles
1833 Buena Vista Way,
Carlsbad CA. 92008
robtmiles@roadrunner.com
Re: Cultural Resources Study for the Property at 1833 Buena Vista Way, San Diego
County, California
Dear Mr. Miles,
This report presents the results of a cultural resources study conducted by ASM Affiliates,
Inc. (ASM) for the proposed 1833 Buena Vista Way Project (Project). The Project is
located in the city of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California. The Project site is
approximately 3 acres in extent and is located at the southeast comer of Buena Vista Way
and McCauley Lane. The Project is shown in Sections 6 and 31, within a portion of
Township 12 South, Range 4 West, and partially within Township 11 South, Range 4 West,
in the southwestern central portion of the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5-minute topographic
quadrangle (Figures 1 and 2).
This study was performed in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act
(C~QA) to determine the presence or absence of potentially significant prehistoric and,
historic resources within the project's Area of Potential Effects (APE). It consisted of a
review of all relevant site records and reports on file with the South Coastal Information
Center (SCIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System ( CHRIS) at San
Diego State University within a 1/2-mile (mi.) search radius, a pedestrian survey of the
APE, and a review of the Sacred Lands File held by the Native American Heritage
Commission (NAHC).
The APE is currently in use as a nursery. No archaeological resources were identified
within the APE during ASM's pedestrian survey. This report includes the results of the
study, as well as a brief historic background sketch for the area and archaeological
recommendations. Historical resources were not included as part of this study.
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Cultural Setting
Prehistory
Archaeological fieldwork along the southern California coast has documented a diverse
range of human occupation extending from the early Holocene into the Ethnohistoric
period (Erlandson and Colten 1991; Jones 1992; Moratto 1984). A variety of different
regional chronologies, often with overlapping terminology, have been used in -coastal
southern California, and they vary from region to region (Moratto 1984). Today, the
prehistory of San Diego County is generally divided into three major temporal periods:
Paleo-Indian, Archaic, and Late Prehistoric. These time periods are characterized by
·patterns in material culture that are thought to represent distinct regional trends in the
economic and social organization of prehistoric groups. In addition, particular scholars
referring to specific areas utilize a number of cultural terms synonymously with these
temporal labels: San Dieguito for Paleo-Indian, La Jolla for Archaic, and San Luis Rey
for Late Prehistoric (Meighan 1959; Moriarty 1966; Rogers 1939, 1945; True 1966,
Wallace 1978; Warren 1964).
Paleo-Indian Period
The antiquity of human occupation in the New_ World has been the subject of considerable
debate over the last few decades. The niost widely accepted model currently is that
humans first entered the western hemisphere between 12,000 and 15,000 years B.P.
While there is no firm evidence of human occupation in coastal southern California prior
to 12,000 B.P., dates as early as 23,000 B.P. and even 48,000 B.P. have been reported
(Bada et al. 1974; Carter 1980; Rogers 1974). The amino acid racemization technique
used to date these sites has been largely discredited, however, by more recent accelerator
radiocarbon dating of early human remains along the California coast (Taylor et al. 1985).
Despite intense interest and a long history of research, no widely accepted evidence of
human occupation of North America dating prior to 15,000 B.P. has emerged.
As in most of North America, the earliest recognized period of California prehistory is
termed Paleo-Indian. In southern California, this period is usually considered to date
from at least 10,000 B.P. until 8500 to 7200 B.P. (Moratto 1984; Warren et al. 2008),
and is represented by what is known as the San Dieguito complex (Rogers 1966). Within
the local classificatory system, San Dieguito assemblages are composed almost entirely
of flaked stone tools, including scrapers, choppers, and large projectile points (Warren
1987.; ,Warren et al. 2008).
Archaic Period
The Archaic period (also referred to as the Early Milling period) extends back at least
7,200 years, possibly to as early as 9000 B.P. (Moratto 1984; Rogers 1966; Warren et
al. 2008). Archaic subsistence is generally considered to have differed from Paleo-Indian
subsistence in two major ways. First, gathering activities were emphasized over hunting,
with shellfish and seed collecting having a high importance. Second, milling technology,
frequently employing portable ground stone slabs, was developed. The shift from a
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mostly maritime subsistence focus to a land-based focus is traditionally held to mark the
transition from the Paleo-Indian period to the Archaic period. In reality, the implications
of this transition are poorly understood from both an economic and a cultural standpoint
(see Warren et al. 2008 for an excellent review).
Early Archaic occupations in San Diego County are most apparent along the coast and
the major drainage systems that extend inland from the coastal plains (Moratto 1984).
Coastal Archaic sites are characterized by cobble tools, basin metates, manos, discoidals,
a ·small number of "Pinto" and "Elko" series dart points, and flexed burials. Together,
these elements typify what is termed the La Jolla complex in San Diego County, which
appears as the early coastal manifestation of a more diversified way of life.
Late Prehistoric Period
In his later overview of San Diego prehistory, Malcolm Rogers (1945) hypothesized that
around 2000 B.P., Yuman-speaking people from the Colorado River region began
migrating into southern California. This hypothesis was based primarily on patterns of
material culture in archaeological contexts and his reading of historical linguistics. This
"Yuman invasion" is still commonly cited in the literature, but some later linguistic
studies suggest that the movement may have actually been northward from Baja
California.
Assemblages derived from Late Prehistoric sites in San Diego County differ ih many
ways from those in the Archaic tradition. The occurrence of small, pressure-flaked
projectile points, the. replacement of flexed inhumations with cremations, the introduction
of ceramics, and an emphasis on inland plant food collection, processing, and storage
(especially acorns) are only a few of the cultural patterns that were well established by
the second millennium A.D. The centralized and seasonally permanent residential
patterns that had begun to emerge during the Archaic period became well established in
most areas. Inland semisedentary villages appeared along major• watercourses in the
foothills and in montane valleys where seasonal exploitation of acorns and pin.on nuts was
common, resulting in permanent milling stations on bedrock outcrops. Mortars for acorn
processing increased in frequency relative to seed-grinding basins.
· Ethnohistoric Period
rn ethnohistoric times, two main cultural groups occupied San Diego County: the Uto-
Aztecan-speaking Luisefio in the north and the Kumeyaay, Ipai/Tipai or Dieguefio in the
south. Traditionally, Luisefio territory encompassed an area from roughly Agua Hedionda
on the coast, east to Lake Henshaw, north into Riverside County, and west through San
Juan Capistrano to the coast (Bean and Shipek 1978; Kroeber 1925; Rivers 1993). The
region inhabited by various groups of the Kumeyaay was much larger and probably
extended from Agua Hedionda lagoon eastward into the Imperial Valley and southward
through much of northern Baja California (Almstedt 1982; Gifford 1931; Hedges 1975;
Luomala 1978; Shipek 1982; Spier 1923).
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The term Luisefio is derived from association with the San Luis Rey Mission, on the San
Luis Rey River. The Luisefio people had a fairly rigid social structure and a moderately
high population density (Bean and Shipek 1978). Maximum population estimates at
Spanish contact range from 5,000 (Kroeber 1925) to 10,000 (White 1963). With a
territory extending for almost 4,000 km2, maximum population density estimates range
from 1.25 to 2.5 persons per km2 (3.3 to 6.7 persons per mi.2). White (1963) estimated
that the Luisefio included approximately 50 villages of 200 individuals each, while
Oxendine (1983), using Portola expedition observations, indicated that village size was
closer to 60. Recent research with mission records suggests that village size varied
significantly in the eighteenth century, with larger villages such as Topome along the
Santa Margarita River consisting of multiple clans (Johnson and Crawford 1999).
The Luisefio were divided into several autonomous lineages or kin groups based on
patrilineal descent groups_ and a patrilocal residential pattern. Each Luisefio lineage was
based around an autonomous village that held collective ownership over a well-defined
territory for hunting and gathering, and violations of trespass were punished (Bean and
Shipek 1978). Village territories may have ranged from as small as 10 km2 near the coast
along major drainages such as the San Luis Rey River (Oxendine 1983:45) to as large as
100 km2 elsewhere (White 1963). A variety of shorter-term residential camps (such as
for acorn gathering) and specialized localities occurred within each village territory
(Oxendine 1983; White 1963). There are varied estimates for the length of the annual
stay at the main village, and True et al. (1974) have even suggested a seasonal pattern
with two permanent base camps, one in a major valley and another in the mountain
region. Leadership included hereditary chiefs and council members who had specialized
knowledge and authority over specific religious, economic, and warfare issues. Leaders
conducted elaborate ceremonies; ritual and ceremonial specialists maintained ceremonial
knowledge in secrecy and passed on the knowledge to only one heir (White 1963;
Winterrowd and Shipek 1986). These leaders and specialists made use of fenced-in
ceremonial structures, located in the village center.
Economic activities took place on the community and extended household levels, and
varied significantly between coastal and inland areas (Bean and Shipek 1978:552).
Community-wide efforts included fire management for game drives, and systematic use
of fire to facilitate grasslands and increase yields of key plants and animals. Such burning
was regularly mentioned in early Spanish accounts (Bean and Lawton 1976; Blackburn
and Anderson 1993). Acorns, gathered in upland areas, have been considered the most
important food source. Seeds from grasses, manzanita, sage, sunflowers, lemonade
berry, chia, and other plants were also used, along with various wild greens and fruits.
Deer, antelope, small game, and birds were exploited. Coastal marine animals utilized
as food included sea mammals, fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Near-shore fishing was
done from light balsa reed or dugout canoes. Some accounts indicate that coastal
communities exploited local shellfish in the winter (Sparkman 1908; White 1963), and
during times of stress the interior Luisefio traveled to the coast to obtain shellfish, fish,
and even some land mammals (White 1963). Bean and Shipek (1978) noted that most
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inland groups also had fishing and gathering locations on the coast that they visited
annually when the tides were low or when the inland resources were scarce, typically
from January through March.
Rigid gender division of. labor did not exist, but women generally collected plant
resources and men hunted (Bean and Shipek 1978). Houses were dispersed throughout
villages. Lowland village houses were conical structures covered with tule bundles, and
other structures included sweathouses, ceremonial enclosures, ramadas, and acorn
granaries. Domestic implements included wooden utensils, baskets, ceramic cooking and
storage vessels, and milling tools. Hunting implements included bow and arrow, curved
throwing sticks, nets, and snares. Nets and hooks made of shell and bone were used for
fishing.
Historic Period
The Hispanic era in California's history includes the Spanish Colonial (1769-1821) and
Mexican Republic (1821-1846) periods. This era witnessed the transition from a society
dominated by religious and military institutions consisting of missions and presidios to a
civilian population residing on large ranchos or in pueblos (Chapman 1925).
On July 20, 1769, Father Juan Crespi arrived in the San Luis Rey River Valley with the
Portola expedition to Monterey. His report back to his superiors declaring it an ideal
location for a mission led to the eventual founding of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia,
the eighteenth California mission (Pourade 1961:115). The mission was formally
dedicated on June 13, 1798. Named for King Louis IX of France, this mission became
known as the "King of Missions" due to its size and success. At its height, San Luis Rey
became one of the most populous and successful of the missions. In 1824, it had an Indian
neophyte population of 3,000 and the extensive mission lands supported 1,500 horses,
2,800 sheep, and 22,000 cattle (Pourade 1961:139).
The effects of missionization, along with the introduction of European diseases, greatly
reduced the Native American population of southern California. At t:Q.e time of contact,
Luiseiio population estimates range from 5,000 to as many as 10,000 individuals.
Kumeyaay population levels were probably similar or somewhat higher. Many of the
local Kumeyaay were incorporated into the Spanish sphere of influence at a very early
date. Inland Luiseiio groups were not heavily affected by Spanish influence until 1816,
when an outpost of the mission was established 32 km further inland at Pala (Sparkman
1908). Most villagers, however, continued to maintain many of their aboriginal customs
and simply adopted the agricultural and animal husbandry practices learned from
Spaniards.
Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821, and with it the process of dismantling of
the mission system began to unfold. The 1833 Secularization Act passed by the Mexican
Congress ordered half of all mission lands to be transferred to the Indians, and the other
half to remain in trust and managed by an appointed administrator. These orders were
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never implemented due to several factors that conspired to prevent the Indians from
regaining their patrimony. By 1835, the missions, including Mission San Luis Rey, were
secularized.
The subsequent American period (1846 to present) witnessed the development of San
Diego County in various ways. This time period includes the rather rapid dominance over
Califorfiio culture by Anglo-Victorian (Yankee) culture and the rise of urban centers and
rural communities. A Frontier period from 1850 to 1870 saw the region's transformation
from a feudal-like society to an aggressive capitalistic economy in which American
entrepreneurs gained control of most large ranchos and transformed San Diego into a
merchant-dominated market town. Between 1870 and 1930, urban development
established the cities of San Diego, National City, and Chula Vista, while a rural society
based on family-owned farms organized by rural school district communities also
developed, especially in the northern region of the county. The Army and Navy took an
increased interest in the San Diego harbor between 1900 and 1940. The Army established
coastal defense fortifications at Fort Rosecrans on Point Loma, and the Navy developed
major facilities in the bay (Fredericks 1979; Van Wormer and Roth 1985). The 1920s
brought a land boom (Robinson 1942) that stimulated development throughout the city
and county, particularly in the Point Loma, Pacific Beach, and Mission Beach areas.
Development stalled during the depression years of the 1930s, but World War II ushered
in a period of growth based on expanding defense industries.
Study Methods
Methods used to assess the presence or absence of cultural resources within the property .
included a search of existing records and an intensive field survey. The records search
was conducted at the SCIC on August 29, 2014 (Appendix A). The search included the
Project-area and a radius of 1 /2 mi. around it. A records search of the Sacred Lands File
held by the NARC was requested on August 13, 2014 (Appendix B) ..
The field survey was conducted on August 26, 2014, by ASM Archaeologist Michelle
Dalope. Field methods consisted of a pedestrian survey of the APE by the archaeologist
in transects spaced at 15-m intervals. The APE was photographed and all visible soils
were examined for cultural resources.
Study Results
SCIC Records Search Results
Sixty-nine reports have addressed cultural resource studies within a 1/2-mi. radius of the
APE. Five of the reports have addressed the APE. One-hundred percent of the APE has
been previously evaluated for cultural resources. Descriptions of the cultural resource
studies within the records search radius are provided in Table 1.
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Table 1. Previous Cultural Resources Reports Addressing the APE and
1/2-Mile Records Search Radius
NADB Authors Date Title Relation to the
No. APE
1120645 Bull, Charles 1979 ATestofSDM-W-1172,An Intersect Archaeological Site in Buena Woods
1120659 Bull, Charles 1978 An Archaeological Survey of Buena Intersect Woods 3-4 Carlsbad, California
Kaldenberg, Russell An Archaeological Survey of Proposed
1121167 1973 New Alignement of Route 76 Near Mission Outside L. San Luis Rey de Francia.
Cultural Resources Data Recovery Outside
Program for the 230KV Transmission Line
1121316 McCoy, Lesley C. 1982 Rights-of-Way from San Onofre Nuclear
and AlexN. Kirkish Generating Station to Black Star Canyon
and Santiago Substation and to Encina and
Mission V!_llley Substations Vols. I & II
1121698 Polan, H. Keith 1983 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Outside
Alanda Project, Carlsbad, California
RECON-Regional Cultural Resources Review Phase II: Outside
1121983 Environmental 1980 Historic Resources Inventory Consultants
1122053 Nasland 1983 Draft Environmental Impact Report Alanda Outside
Engineering PrQject
1122384 Owen,Debra 1991 Negative Archaeological Survey Report Outside
Archaeological Survey Report State Route Outside
1122385 Rosen, Martin 1991 76 From North Santa Fe Avenue in
Oceanside To Interstate 15
1122550 V anderpot, Rein et 1993 Whelan Lake Ca-SDI-6010, A La Jollan Outside
al. Campsite on the Lower San Luis Rey River
1122589 Schmidt, James and 1992 Historical Archaeological Investigations At Outside
et al. CA-SDI-6010/H, San Diego County
Rosen, Marty, Negative Archaeological Survey Report for Outside
1122801 Karen C. Krafts, 1993 Four Lane Alignment for State Route 76,
and Alan Willis San Diego County
Ultrasystems Borrego Country Club Specific Plan Outside
1123825 Incorporated 1981 Federated Development Company Draft
BIR
Draft Environmental Impact Report
1124111 Larry Seeman 1982 Revised Parks and Recreation Element, Intersect
Carlsbad, California
Negative Archaeological Survey Report Outside
1124399 Rosen, Martin 1996 Four Lane Expressway Through City Of
Oceanside
Environmental Data Statement-San Onofre Outside
1124402 Westec 1979 To Mission 230kv Transmission Line
Addendum No. I
1124429 ASM,Inc. 1979 Spanish Valley Property Archaeological Outside
Reconnaissance
Regional Historic Preservation Study: Pilot Outside
1124471 Westec 1978 Area Survey Carlsbad Area, San Diego
County, Volume 1
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Grasberger, J.O. 1124527 And Caltrans
1124758 Carrico, Richard
1124940 Rec on
1125018 Cardenas, D. Sean
1125109 Case, Robert
1125161 Laylander, Don
U.S. Department Of 1125301 Transportation
Flanigan, Kathleen
1125586 S., SusanH.
Carrico, And
Richard L. Carrico
1125718 Caldwell, Gary J.
1125786 Craigo, Steade
1125802 Pierson, Larry
1125944 Rosen, Martin
1126000 Smith, Brian F.
1126091 Boyle, Borel M.
Berryman, Judy
1126114 And Stanley
Berrvman
1126248 Cal trans
1126615 Leach, Larry
1126713 Bull, Charles
1126786 Recon
1992
1974
1977
1985
2002
1979
1997
1993
1992
1992
1987
1991
1997
1968
1997
1998
1976
1977
1980
Freeway Connector & Auxiliary Lane Outside
Widening on State Route 78 & Cassidy
Street Exit Closure on I-5 Oceanside
Archaeological Survey of the Tri-City Outside Hospital Project
Draft Environmental Impact Report for Intersect Buena Woods 3-4
Archaeological Investigation ofSDM-W-Outside
143/146: An Unique Coastal Luisefio
Occupation Site in Carlsbad, CA
Phase I Cultural Resources Pedestrian Outside
Survey for the Lower San Luis Rey River
Valley Groundwater Storage and Recovery
Program, San Diego County, CA
An Archaeological Assessment of the Los Outside
Monos Canyon Area
Draft Environmental Assessment For The Outside
Construction & Operation Of A Base
Building For The Air Traffic Control
Tower At Mcclellan-Palomar Airport San
Diego, Ca
Outside
"Oceanside, California's Pride" 1992
Cultural Resource Survey
Final Report Cultural Resources Outside
Investigations for the Pala Soils Project
(Sludge Composting)
Letter Report: Four Lane Expressway Outside
(State Route 7 6) Through Oce~side 11-
Sd-76 P.M. R2.4-R8.0
Archaeological Resource Study: Morro Outside
Bay To Mexican Border
Archaeological Survey Report State Route Outside
76, From North Santa Fe Ave. in
Oceanside to Interstate 15
Results of an Archaeological Study of a Outside
Proposed Improvement for the Vallecitos
Water District
San Luis Rey Mission: Report on the Outside
Historical & Archaeological Study oflts
Primary Construction and Indian Villages
Associated With It ... 1798-C.1913
Archaeological Study of the Proposed Air Outside
Traffic Control Base Building McClellan-
Palomar Airport, San Diego, California
Negative Archaeological Survey Report Outside
District 11
San Luis Rey Basin: Overview of Cultural Outside
Resources
An Archaeological Survey of a Portion of Outside
Vista Way
Cultural Resources Review Phase II: Outside
Historic Resources Inventory
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1126884 Craigo, Steade
1126886 Woodward,
Lucinda
1126893 Mellon, Knox
Cook, John R. and 1127140 KenMoslak
Schmidt, James,
Mark Swanson,
1127223 John Foster, and
RobertaS.
Greenwood
1127237 Martin D. Rosen
Robbins-Wade, 1127324 Mary
Kyle, Carolyn E.,
1128064 RoxannaL.
Phillips, and Dennis
R. Gallegos
1128304 Kyle, Carolyn
1128735 Westec
1128736 Fir
1128737 Westec
1128741 Iddings, Joel
1128744 McManus, J.A.
New Horizon
1128745 Planning
Consultants
1128752 Westec
1992
1998
1981
2001
1991
1991
2000
2000
2003
1980
1977
1982
1973
1977
1981
1978
Letter Report: San Luis Rey Flood Control Outside
Project/Hubbert Canyon and Whelan Lake
Borrow Sites
Vista Village Redevelopment Outside
San Luis Rey River -GMD Main Report Outside
and Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement
A Cultural Resources Inventory for the Outside
Encina Basin Water Reclamation Program
Carlsbad, California·
Outside
Historical Archaeological Investigations at
CA-SDI-6010H, San Diego County
Historic Property Survey Report State Outside
Route 76 Expressway Oceanside,
California
Telecommunication Sites Sd-280-02, 312-Outside
02, 363-02, 398-01, 417-01, 418-01, 442-
01, 444-01
Outside
Historic Property Survey Report Rancho
Del Oro/SR 78 Interchange
Cultural Resource Survey for a Parcel Outside
Located at 4132 Garfield Street, Carlsbad,
California
Rancho Del Oro Draft Environmental Outside
Impact Report
Archaeological Investigation· At W-137 Outside
(SDI-4990) Carlsbad, California
Sherman-Southers Property, City of Outside
Carlsbad, General Plan Amendment
Environmental Data Base
Environmental Impact Report for Rancho Outside
San Geronimo, A Planned Community
Development, Oceanside, California
Report of Archaeological Survey 11-Sd-76 Outside
P.M. 6.0 To P.M. 8.2 0.1 Mile West Of
Murray Rd. To Melrose Drive 11206-
159001
Historic Property Survey for Carlsbad Outside
Boulevard Bridge and Road Widening
from Tamarack A venue to Cannon Road,
City Of Carlsbad
Regional Historic Presentation Study: Pilot Outside
Area Survey Carlsbad Area, San Diego
County Volume II
Archaeological/Historical Site Inventory
Forms
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1129080 Kyle, Carolyn
Byrd, Brian F. and 1129361 Collin O'Neill
Guerrero, Monica C
1129571 and Dennis R.
Gallegos
Keppinger, 1131227 RavenjoyO.
1131761 Dominici, Deb
Bonner, Wayne H.
1131880 and Marnie Aislin-
Kay
Collett, Russell and 1132085 Dayle Cheever
1132152 Kyle, Carolyn E.
1132630 Meighan, Clement
1132631 Various
1132632 Various
1132633 Irwin-Williams, C.,
Ed.
1132648 Moriarty, James
1133916 Cal trans
1134495 Caltrans
1134615 Caltrans
2002
2002
2003
2007
2007
2008
2001
2009
1954
1968
1966
2012
2013
2013
Cultural Resource Assessment for Cingular
Wireless Facility Sd742-0l, City of Outside
Carlsbad, San Diego County, California
Archaeological Survey Report for the
Phase I Archaeological Survey along Intersect
Interstate 5 San Diego County, CA.
City Of Carlsbad Water And Sewer Master Outside
Plans Cultural Resource Background Study
City Of Carlsbad, California
Food, Medicine, Or Both? Native Outside
American Ethnobotany In San Diego
County
Historic Property Survey Report, I-5 North Outside
Coast Widening Project
Cultural Resource Records Search and Site Outside
Visit Results for T-Mobile Facility
Candidate Sd06295u (Carlsbad High
School), 3557 Lancer Way, Carlsbad, San
Diego County, California
Significance Assessment of Six Cultural Outside
Resource Sites Within the College
Boulevard Reach A Alternative 1, One Site
In The Cannon Road Reach 3, and Three
Sites in the Cannon Road Reach 4
Alignments, Bridge and Thoroughfare
District 4
Cultural Resource Survey Carlsbad High Outside
School 3557 Lancer Way City of Carlsbad
County Of San Diego, California
A Late Complex in Southern California Outside
Prehistory
Miscellaneous Papers on the Southern Outside
California Milling Stone Horizon
Miscellaneous Papers on the San Dieguito Outside
Complex
Early Man in Western North America Outside
Culture Phase Divisions Suggested by Outside
Typological Change Coordinated With
Stratigraphically Controlled Radiocarbon
Dating at San Diego
Interstate 5 North Coast Corridor Project Outside
Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact
Report/ Environmental Impact Statement
Interstate 5 North Coast Corridor Project Outside
Final Environmental Impact Report/
Environmental Impact Statement And
Section 4(F) Evaluation
1-5 North Corridor Project Supplemental Outside
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The records search indicated that no cultural resources have been previously recorded
within the APE. Five cultural resources are located within the 1/2-mi. search radius of
the APE. Descriptions of the five previously recorded resources within the search radius
are provided in Table 2.
Table 2. Previously Recorded Cultural Resources within the APE and
1/2-Mile Records Search Radius
Designation
Primary Trinomial Site Type Recorder, Date Relation to the
Number APE
P-37-CA-SDI-
005077 5077 Shell Midden, Hatley and Bull Outside Habitation Site 1977
Norwood 1977,
005213 5213 Habitation Site Wade 1985, Outside Unknown Author
Unknown Date
010746 10746 Shell Midden, Cardenas 1986 Outside Habitation Site
014646 014259 Shell Midden ASM, 1996 Outside
029410 018819 Shell Midden Anderson, 2008 Outside
A search of the historic addresses on file at the SCIC identified two previously recorded
historic addresses within the 1/2-mi. search radius. None of the historic addresses are
located within the APE. The historic addresses are described in Table 3.
Table 3. Previously Recorded Historic Addresses within the APE and
1/2-Mile Records Search Radius
Address City, Zip Code Common I Historic Name Relation to the APE
2565 Pio Pico Drive Carlsbad, 92008 -Outside
1166 Carlsbad Village Carlsbad, 92008 Government buildings Outside Drive
NAHC Records Search Results
A record-search request of the Sacred Lands File held by the NAHC was requested on
August 13, 2014. To date no response has been received. (v\~ f"'\c,ci,\ 3')1 U>\~ oh \
c~ ~" c. l\ µ ,:J 1-1 (. c..u.«d )PuAtA.al\CL)
Survey Field Conditions and Results
The APE is highly disturbed as most of the property has been developed and is currently
in use as a greenhouse and nursery (Figures 3 and 4). The ground surface visibility was
poor as it was obscured by gravel, landscaping, or pavement. The ground within the
greenhouse is either covered in gravel or black tarp ground cover. The natural landscape
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of the APE has been modified by decades of agricultural use and it appears to have been
graded.
No cultural resources were identified during the archaeological survey. Historic resources
were not considered for this study.
Recommendations
No cultural resources were identified within the APE in the records search or during the
pedestrian field survey. Since the ground surface visibility was poor during the pedestrian
survey, archaeological monitoring is recommended during the initial ground disturbance
in order to protect any previously unknown subsurface cultural deposits. Monitoring is
recommended during any pre-construction soil testing and the initial grading of the APE.
In the event that any previously undetected cultural resources are encountered, all work
should cease in the vicinity of the discovery and a qualified archaeologist should be
contacted to evaluate such discoveries and determine if additional archaeological work is
needed.
Should you have any questions regarding this study, please do not hesitate to call me.
Respectfully submitted,
~CJ.~
Shelby G._ Castells, M.A., RPA
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments:
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Project vicinity.
Project location.
View of the ground cover within the APE.
View of the green house portion of the APE.
Appendix A SCIC Records Search Confirmation
Appendix B NARC Correspondence
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References Cited
Almstedt, Ruth
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Cultural Resources, edited by Clyde Woods, pp. 6-20. Wirth Associates, San
Diego.
Bada, Jeffrey, Roy Schroeder, and George Carter
1974 New Evidence for the Antiquity of Man in North America Deduced from
Aspartic Acid Racemization. Science 184:791-793.
Bean, Lowell J., and Harry W. Lawton
1976 Some Explanations for the Rise of Cultural Complexity in Native California
with Comments on Proto-Agriculture and Agriculture. In Native Californians:
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Carter, George
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Chapman, Charles
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Erlandson, Jon, and Roger H. Colten
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Fredericks, Edward
1979 The U. S. Navy in San Diego· Prior to World War II --In They Came From
the Sea: A Maritime History of San Diego. Cabrillo Historical Association,
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Hedges, Ken
1975 Notes on the Kumeyaay: A Problem of Identification. Journal of California
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Johnson, John, and Dinah Crawford
1999 Contributions to Luisefi.o Ethnohistory Based on Mission Register Research.
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Jones, Terry
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Kroeber, A. L.
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Luomala, Katherine
1978 Tipai and Ipai. In California, edited by Robert F. Heizer, pp. 592-609.
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Meighan, Clement
1959 California Cultures and the Concept of an Archaic Stage. American Antiquity
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Moratto, Michael
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Moriarty, James
1966 Cultural Phase Divisions Suggested by Typological Change Coordinated with
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Rivers, Betty
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In The Cultural Resources of the Pendleton Coast District. Report on file at
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Robinson, W.W.
1942 The Southern California Real Estate Boom of the Twenties. Southern
California Quarterly 24(1):23-28.
Rogers, Malcolm J.
1939 Early Lithic Industries of the Lower Basin of the Colorado River and Adjacent
Desert Areas. San Diego Museum Papers No. 3.
1945 An Outline of Yuman Prehistory. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology
1:167-198.
1966 Ancient Hunters of the Far West. Union-Tribune, San Diego.
Rogers, Spencer L.
1974 An Ancient Human Skeleton Found at Del Mar, California. San Diego
Museum Papers No. 7.
Shipek, Florence
1982 Kumeyaay Socio-Political Structure. Journal of California and Great Basin
Anthropology 4:296-303.
Sparkman, Phillip Stedman
1908 The Culture of the Luisefi.o Indians. University of California Publications in
American Archaeology and Ethnology 8: 188-234. Berkeley.
Spier, Leslie
1923 Southern Diegueno Customs. University of California Publications in
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Taylor, R., L. Payen, C. Prior, P. Slota, R. Gillespie, J. Gowlett, R. Hedges, A. Hull,
T. Zabel, .i:>. Donahue, and R. Berger
1985 Major Revisions in the Pleistocene Age Assignments for North American
Human Skeletons by C14 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: None Older Than
11,000 C14 Years B.P. American Antiquity 50: 136-140.
True, Delbert
1966 Archaeological Differentiation of Shoshonean and Yuman Speaking Groups in
Southern California. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of
Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles.
True, Delbert L., Clement W. Meighan, and Harvey Crew _
1974 Archaeological Investigations at Molpa, San Diego County, California.
University of California Publications in Anthropology No. 11. Berkeley.
Van Wormer, Stephen, and Linda Roth
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Diego Harbor. In The Military on Point Loma, pp. 1-20. Cabrill_o Historical
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Wallace, William J.
1978 Post-Pleistocene Archaeology, 9000 to 2000 B.C. In California, edited by
Robert F. Heizer, pp. 25-36. Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 8,
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1964 Cultural Change and Continuity on the San Diego Coast. Unpublished Ph.D.
dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los
Angeles.
1987 The San Dieguito and La Jolla: Some Comments. In San Dieguito -La Jolla:
Chronology and Controversy, edited by D. Gallegos, pp. 73-85. San Diego
County Archaeological Society Research Paper No. 1.
Warren, Claude, Gretchen Siegler, and Frank Dittmer
2008 Paleo-Indian and Early Archaic Periods. In Prehistoric and Historic
Archaeology of Metropolitan San Diego: A Historic Properties Background
Study, pp. 13-107. ASM Affiliates, Carlsbad, California.
White, Raymond C.
1963 Luisefio Social Organization. University of California Publications in
American Archaeology and Ethnology 48:91-194. Berkeley.
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Winterrowd, Cathy, and Florence Shipek
1986 Ethnographic Investigation: Pala Sa,ui and Gravel Extraction Project. RBR
and Associates, San Diego.
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Figure 3. View of the ground cover within the APE.
Figure 4. View of the green house portion of the APE.
m South Coastal Information Center
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-5320
Office: (619) 594-5682
www.scic.org
nick@scic.org
CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM
RECORDS SEARCH
Company: ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Company Representative: Tony Quach
Date Processed: 8/29/2014
Project Identification: 1833 Buena Vista Way
Search Radius: 1/2 mile
Historical Resources:
Trinomial and Primary site maps have been reviewed. All sites within the project
boundaries and the specified radius of the project area have been plotted. Copies of the
site record forms have been included for all recorded sites.
Previous Survey Report Boundaries:
Project boundary maps have been reviewed. National Archaeological Database (NADB)
citations for reports within the project boundaries and within the specified radius of the
project area have been included.
Historic Addresses:
A map and database of historic properties (formerly Geofinder) has been included.
Historic Maps:
The historic maps on file at the South Coastal Information Center have been reviewed,
and copies have been included.
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Summary of SHRC Approved I
CHRIS IC Records Search
Elements
RSID: 880
RUSH: no
Hours: 1
Spatial Features: 21
Address-Mapped Shapes: yes
Digital Database Records: 2
Quads: 1
Aerial Photos: 0
PDFs: Yes
PDF Pages: 54
This is not an invoice. Please pay from the monthly billing statement
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August 13, 2014
Dave Singleton
ASM
affiliates
archaeology history architectural history
ethnography
California Native American Heritage Commission
915 Capitol Mall, Room 364
Sacramento, CA 95814
Via fax: (916) 657-5390
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Subject: 1833 Buena Vista Way, San Marcos, San Diego County California (ASM Project# 22730)
Dear Mr. Singleton,
ASM Affiliates is currently conducting a cultural resource investigation for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
Project, located northeast of the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, in Carlsbad, San Diego
County, California. This study is being undertaken in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) requirements. ASM is also currently conducting a records search with the South
Coastal Information Center in San Diego. ASM will be conducting a survey of the property in order to
investigate the effects of proposed construction on any previously recorded or newly identified cultural
resources within the vicinity. I am writing to inquire if you have registered any cultural resources,
traditional cultural properties, or areas of heritage sensitivity within this proposed project area or in the
general vicinity.
The search should include the project area and a half-mile radius surrounding it. The project area is
located in Sections 6 and 31 portion of Township 12 South, Range 4 West, and partially within Township
11 South Range 4 West within the southwestern central portion of the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5'
topographic quadrangle. Attached to this request are maps of the project area for your records and to put
on file.
Our investigation will include direct consultation with local tribal entities in a manner that ensures
complete confidentiality. To facilitate this dialogue I would like to make a request for a listing of the
appropriate individuals to contact for this project. You can reply to me at the ASM Carlsbad office, listed
above or through any of the other means of contact listed below. Feel free to call, write, Fax, or e-mail if
you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Tony T. Quach
Associate Archaeologist
ASM Affiliates Inc.,
2034 Corte del Nogal
Carlsbad, CA 92011
(760) 804-5757
tq uach@asmaffiliates.com
2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, California 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
260 S. Los Robles Avenue, Suite 310, Pasadena, California 91101 • {626) 793-7395 • Fax: (626) 793-2008
121 California Avenue, Reno, Nevada 89509 • (775) 324-6789 • Fax: (775} 324-9666
453 Vandehei Avenue, Suite 140, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009• (307) 772-9317 • Fax: (307) 772-9350
1471 Dewar Dr., Suite 120A, Rock Springs. Wyoming 82901•(307) 362-1390 • Fax: (307) 362-1377
9420 E. Golf Links Road, PMB 323. Tucson. Arizona 85730 • (520) 886-9034
www.asmaffiliates.com
Attachments:
Form 1. NARC Sacred Lands Request
Figure 1. Regional map of the project area.
Figure 2. Location map of the project area.
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Sacred Lands File & Native American Contacts List Request
NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION
915 Capitol Mall, RM 364
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 653-4082
(916) 657-5390-Fax
nahc@pacbell.net
Information Below is Required for a Sacred Lands File Search
Project: 1833 Buena Vista Way Project
County: San Diego County
USGS Quadrangle: 7.5 Minute USGS Quadrangle
Quad Name: San Luis Rey
Township: 11 & 12 S Range: 4 W Section(s): 6 and 31
Company/Firm/Agency: ASM Affiliates Inc.
Contact Person: Tony Quach
Street Address: 2034 Corte del Nogal
City: ·.Carlsbad, CA 92011
Phorie: 760-804-5757
Fax: 760-804-5755
Email: tquach@asmaffiliates.com
Project Description:
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This plant nursery and residential home parcel is currently proposed for re-development and sale within the
City of Carlsbad. Specific construction design considerations are currently not available at this stage.
Additional Location Information
Project APE Central UTM Point(s) (NAD83 Zone 11): 468766 m E and 3670116 m N
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ASM Affiliates
Appendix B
March 30, 2015
Appendix includes all NAHC correspondence following records search request on August 13, 2014
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Shelby Castells <scastells@asmaffiliates.com>
Monday, March 30, 2015 10:11 AM
Jason Goff
RE: Cultural Resources Study, 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, CA -Miles Buena Vista
(CT 14-04 ... )
Appendix B 22730 1833 Buena Vista Way NAHC Request.pdf
Attached is an updated Appendix B containing all the NAHC correspondence to date. Please let me know if you need
additional information on this project.
Regards,
Shelby
Shelby Castells, M.A., RP A
Senior Archaeologist
ASM Affiliates • Carlsbad, CA
(760) 804-5757
E-mail: scastells@asmaf:filiates.com
Website: wvvw.asmaffiliates.com
From: Jason Goff [mailto:Jason.Goff@carlsbadca.gov]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 4:22 PM
To: Shelby Castells
Subject: RE: Cultural Resources Study, 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, CA -Miles Buena Vista {CT 14-04 ... )
Thank you for the very quick response. No hurry, sometime next week will be fine.
c·cityof
Carlsbad
Jason Goff
Associate Planner
Community & Economic Development Department
Planning Division
City of Carlsbad
1635 Faraday Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
www.carlsbadca.gov
760-602-4643 I 760-602-8559 fax I Jason.Goff@carlsbadca.gov
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From: Shelby Castells [mailto:scastells@asmaffiliates.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 4:13 PM
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To: Jason Goff • • Subject: RE: Cultural Resources Study, 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, CA-Miles Buena Vista {CT 14-04 ... )
Hi Jason,
Yes, I believe we received a response from the NAHC after the submittal of the report. I apologize that it did not yet get
forwarded to the City. I'm out of the office until Monday, and can forward it to you first thing Monday morning.
Thank you,
Shelby
Shelby Castells, M.A., RPA
Senior Archaeologist
ASM Affiliates • Carlsbad, CA
(760) 804-5757
E-mail: scastells@asmaffiliates.com
Website: www.asmaffiliates.com
From: Jason Goff [mailto:Jason.Goff@carlsbadca.gov]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 4:05 PM
To: Shelby Castells
Cc: Rod Bradley
Subject: Cultural Resources Study, 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, CA-Miles Buena Vista (CT 14-04 ... )
Importance: High
Dear Ms. Castells,
I am the project planner reviewing your September 3, 2014 cultural resources study for the property located at 1833
Buena Vista Way. On Pg. 11 of the study, under NAHC Records Search Results, you indicate that a records search
request of the Sacred Lands File held by the NAHC was requested on August 13, 2014, but to date, no response has been
received.
It has riow been approximately seven months, do you have an update to this September 3, 2014 study that addresses
the NAHC request? I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Jason
{"city of
Carlsbad
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Jason Goff
Associate Planner
Community & Economic Development Department
Planning Division
City,ofCarlsbad
1635 Faraday Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
www.carlsbadca.gov
760-602-4643 I 760-602-8559 fax I Jason.Goff@carlsbadca.gov
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NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION
15501:f11rl:lor l:IIVd., ROOM 100
WIit SACRAMENTO, OA 95691
{916) 813-3710
FAX (916) 37$,S471
Tony T. Quach
ASM Affiliates Inc.
2034 Corte del Nagai
Carlsbad. CA 92011
September 15, 2014
Sent by Fax: (760} 804-5755
Number of Pages: 3
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, San Marcos, San Diego County.
Dear Mr. Quach,
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A record search of the sacred land file has failed to indicate the presence of Native American
cultural resources in the immediate project area. The absence of specific site information in the
sacred lands file does not indicate the absence of cultural resources in any project area. Other
sources of cultural resources should also be contacted for information regarding known and
recorded sites.
Enclosed is a list of Native Americans individuals/organizations who may have knowledge of
cultural resources in the project area. The Commission makes no recommendation or
preference of a single Individual, or group over another. This list should provide a starting place
in locating areas of potential adverse impact within the proposed project area. I suggest you
contact all of those indicated, if they cannot supply information, they might recommend others
with specific knowledge. By contacting all those listed, your organization will be better able to
respond to claims of failure to consult with the appropriate tribe or group. If a response has not
been received within two weeks of notification, the Commission requests that you follow-up with
a telephone call to ensure that the project information has been received.
If you receive notification of change of addresses and phone numbers from any of these
individuals or groups, please notify me. With your assistance we are able to assure that our
lists contain current information. If you have any questions or need additional information,
please contact me at (916} 373-3712.
Sincerely,
~..fuietctJ
Katy Sanchez
Associate Government Program Analyst
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Native American Contacts
San Diego County
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Kumeyaay Cultural Historic Committee
Ron Christman
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Ewiia.apaayp Tribal Office
Robert Pinto Sr., Chairperson
4054 Willows Road
Alpine , CA 91901
Oiegueno/Kumeyaay 56 Viejas Grade Road
~lpine , CA 92001
Diegueno/Kumeyaay
wmicklin@leaningrock.net V
(619) 445-6315
(619) 445~9126 Fax
(619) 445-0385
La Posta Band of Mission Indians Campo Band of Mission Indians
jGwendolyn Parada, Chairperson \/Ralph Goff, Chairperson
'8 Ctestwood Road Diegueno/Kumeyaay 36190 Church Road, Suite 1 Diegueno/Kumeyaay
Boulevard , CA 91905 Campo , CA 91906
gparada@lapostacasino.com chairgoff@aol.com
(619) 478-2113 (619) 478-9046
(619) 478-2125 (619) 478~5818 Fax
Manzanita Band of Kumeyaay Nation v?!amul Indian Village
Raymond Hunter, Chairperson Leroy. J. Elliott, Chairperson
P.O. Box 1302
Boulevard , CA 91905
Diegueno/Kumeyaay P.O. Box 612
ljbirdslnger@aol.com J Jamul , CA 91935
jamulrez@sctdv.net
(619) 766-4930
(619) 766-4957 Fax
(619) 669-4785
D,iegueno/Kumeyaay
0 Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation vKumeyaay Cultural Repatriation Committee
Daniel Tucker, Chairperson Steve Banegas, Spokesperson
5459 Sycuan Road Piegueno/Kumeyaay 1095 Barona Road Oiegueno/Kumeyaay
El Cajon , CA 92019 Lakeside , CA 92040
ssilva@sycuan-nsn_gov sbenegas50@gmail.com
(619) 445 .. 2513 (619) 742*5587
(619) 445-1927 Fax (619) 443-0681 Fax
t_;Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians
' A TIN: Julie Hagen, Cultural Resources
.__;Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians
Anthony R. Pico, Chairperson
P.O. Box908 Diegueno/Kurneyaay P.Q_ Box 908 Diegueno/Kumeyaay
Alpine . , CA 91903
jhagen@viejas-nsn.gov
(619) 445·3810
(619) 445-5337 Fax
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Alpine , CA 91903
jhagen@viejas-nsn.gov
(619) 445-3810
(619) 445-5337
Distribution or this list does not relieve any person or statutory rooponslblllty as daflned In Section 7050.5 ot 1he Health and
Safety OoCle, Section 5097.94 ot the Public Resource S8¢tlon 5097.96 of the Publlc Resources Code
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Will Mlcklin, Executive Director Mr. Kim Bactad, Executive Director
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4054 Willows Road Oiegueno/Kumeyaay 2 Kwaaypaay Court Diegueno/Kurneyaay
Alpine , CA 91901 El Cajon , CA 91919
wmicklin@leaningrock.net ; J kimbactad@gmail.com
(619) 445-6315 \/ (619) 659~1008 Office
(619) 445-9126 Fax (619) 445-0238 Fax
Manzanita Band of Mission Indians
fTIN: Keith Adkins, EPA Director
v P .0. Box 1302 Kumeyaay
Boulevard , CA 91905 /
(619) 766-4930
(619) 766-4957 Fax
Inter-Tribal Cultural Resource Protection Council
Frank Brown, Coordinator
v240 Brown Road Diegueno/Kumeyaay
Alpine , CA 91901
frbrown@viejas-nsn_gov
(619) 884-6437
lipay Nation of Santa Ysabel Kumeyaay Cultural Repatriation Committee
Clint Linton, Director of Cuftural Resources Bernice Paipa, Vice Spokesperson
P .0. Box 507 Diegueno/Kumeya~y .o. 937 Diegueno/Kumeyaay
Santa Ysabel , CA 92070 oulevard , CA 91905
cjlinton73@aol.com J bernic~paipa@gmail.com
(760) 803-5694
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation llpay Nation of Santa Ysabel
Sydney Morris, environmental Coordinator VJrQil Perez1 Chairperson
5459 Sycuan Road Diegueno/Kumeyaay P.O. Box 130 Diegueno!Kumeyaay
El Cajon , CA 92019 J Santa Ysabel , CA 92070
smorris@sycuan-nsn.gov (760) 765-0845
(619) 445-2613 (760) 765-0320
(619) 445-1927 Fax
Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Nick Elliott, Cultural Resources Coordinator
P.O. !3ox 1302 Kumeyaay
Boulevard , CA 91905
nickmepa@yahoo.com
(619) 766-4930
(619) 925~0952 Cell
(919) 766~4957 Fax
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DIS1rlbutton of this list does not relieve any pereon of statutory responsibility es defined In Seetlon 7050,1:i Of the Health and
Safety Code, Section 5097.94 of the Public ffesoun:e Section 5097.ea of tile Public Resources Code
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Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Daniel Tucker, Chairperson
5459 Sycuan Road
El Cajon, CA 92021
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Tucker,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
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ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
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Robert Pinto, Chairperson
4054 Willows Road
Alpine, CA 91901
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Pinto,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiIiates.com
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Viejas Band ofKumeyaay Indians
Anthony R. Pico, Chairperson
P.O. Box 908
Alpine, CA 91903
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Pico,
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ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~tJ.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NY
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Ii pay Nation of Santa Ysabel
Virgil Perez, Spokesman
P.O. Box 130
Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Perez,
•
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1 ). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a,.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Nogal, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiIiates.com
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La Posta Band of Mission Indians
Gwendolyn Parada, Chairperson
PO Box 1120
Boulevard, CA 91905
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Parada,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure I). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records. search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~ai.~
Shelby.Gunderman Castells, M.A., RPA
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
www .as ma ffi Ii ates .com
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Kumeyaay Cultural Repatriation Committee
Bernice Paipa, Vice Spokesperson
1095 Barona Road
Lakeside, CA 92040
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Paipa,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~G.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiIiates.com
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Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Sydney Morris, Environmental Coordinator
5459 Sycuan Road
El Cajon, CA 92019
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Morris,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~tJ.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Nogal, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www .as m affi Ii ates .com
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Ewiiaapaayp Tribal Office
Will Micklin, Executive Director
4054 Willows Road
Alpine, CA 91901
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Micklin,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1 ). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www .as maffi Ii ates .com
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Ipai Nation of Santa Ysabel
Clint Linton, Director of Cultural Resources
P0Box507
Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Linton,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~(J.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Jamul Indian Village
Raymond Hunter, Chairperson
P. 0. Box 612
Jamul, CA 91935
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Hunter,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1 ). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~(J.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Viejas Band ofKumeyaay Indians
ATTN: Julie Hagen, Cultural Resources
P.O. Box908
Alpine, CA 91903
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Hagen,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffi Ii ates.corn
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Campo Band of Mission Indians
Ralph Goff, Chairperson
36190 Church Road, Suite 1
Campo, CA 91906
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Goff,
.
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Nick Elliott, Cultural Resources Coordinator
P.O. Box 1302
Boulevard, CA 91905
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Elliott,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~(J.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Leroy J. Elliott, Chairperson
P.O. Box 1302
Boulevard, CA 91905
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Elliott,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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history
ethnography
architectural history
historical architecture
Kumeyaay Cultural Historic Committee
Ron Christman
56 Viejas Grade Road
Alpine, CA 92001
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Christman,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiIiates.com
Figure 1. Map of the Project Area.
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· archaeology history ethnography architectural history historical architecture
Inter-Tribal Cultural Resource Protection Council
Frank Brown, Coordinator and Viejas THPO
240 Brown Road
Alpine, CA 91901
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Brown,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~(J.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
· Way 1833 Buena Vista
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Figure I. Map of the Project Area.
September 25, 2014
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· affiliates archaeology
history
ethnography
architectural history
historical architecture
Kumeyaay Cultural Repatriation Committee
Steve Banegas, Spokesperson
1095 Barona Road
Lakeside, CA 92040
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Banegas,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a,.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www .as m affi Ii ates .com
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Kumeyaay Diegueno Land Conservancy
Mr. Kim Bactad, Executive Director
2 K waaypaay Court
El Cajon, CA 91919
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Bactad,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1 ). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a,.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www .as ma ffi Ii ates .com
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' archaeology history ethnography architectural history historical architecture
Manzanita Band of Mission Indians
Attn: Keith Adkins, EPA Director
P.O. Box 1302
Boulevard, CA 91905
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Adkins,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1 ). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.a s m affi Ii ates.com
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· Shelby Gunderman Castells
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Dear [yls. ·Gunderman Castells, ·
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Alpine, CA 91903
· .#1 Vieias· Gra~e Rqad
Alpine, CA 91901 .
Phone:-619.4453810
Fax: 619.445S337 .
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'The Viejas. Band of ~umeya·ay· Indians ("Viejas") has reviewed: the. propos~d proje~t and at thi~ time we ..
have determin~d that the project site is has culturai' significance or ties to Viejas. Viejas Band request that· ·
a Natiye American Cuitural .Monitor be on site for initi'al ground disturbing activities to .inform us of any.new
developments such as inadvertent discovery of cultural artifacts, cremation sites, or human, remains .
. Please call Ju.lie Hagen. for scheduling at 6) 9-659-2339 or email jhagen@viejas-nsn.goV: Tha.nk you
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Sincerely, . ·
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VIE;JAS BAND OF KUMEYAAY INDIANS
ASM Affiliates
Appendix C
Appendix C includes correspondence pertaining to records search request sent on June 30, 2015.
This request supplements the original NAHC request sent on August 13, 2014.
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Archaeology • History • Ethnography • Architectural History
June 30, 2015
Ms. Katy Sanchez
California Native American Heritage Commission
1550 Harbor Blvd. Suite 100
West Sacramento, CA
. Via Email: nahc@nahc.ca.gov
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, San Marcos, San Diego County California (ASM Project# 22730)
Dear Ms. Sanchez,
ASM Affiliates is currently conducting a cultural resource investigation for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
Project, located northeast of the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, in Carlsbad, San Diego
County, California. This study is being undertaken in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) requirements. ASM has also conducted a records search with the South Coastal
Information Center in San Diego. ASM has conducted a survey of the property in order to investigate the
effects of proposed construction on any previously recorded or newly identified cultural resources within
the vicinity. I am writing to inquire if you have registered any cultural resources, traditional cultural
properties, or areas of heritage sensitivity within this proposed project area or in the general vicinity.
The search should include the project area and a half-mile radius surrounding it. The project area is
located in Sections 6 and 31 portion of Township 12 South, Range 4 West, and partially within Township
11 South Range 4 West within the southwestern central portion of the San Luis Rey USGS 7 .5'
topographic quadrangle. Attached to this request are maps of the project area for your records and to put
on file.
Our investigation will include direct consultation with local tribal entities in a manner that ensures
complete confidentiality. To facilitate this dialogue I would like to make a request for a listing of the
appropriate individuals to contact for this project. You can reply to me at the ASM Carlsbad office, listed
above or through any of the other means of contact listed below. Feel free to call, write, Fax, or e-mail if
you have any questions.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
(760) 804-5757
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
Attachments:
Form 1. NARC Sacred Lands Request
Figure 1. Location map of the project area shown on the USGS San Luis Rey 7.5' Quad Map.
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga!, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiIiates.com
Native American Heritage Commission
June 30, 2015
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Sacred Lands File & Native American Contacts List Request
NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION
915 Capitol Mall, RM 364
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 653-4082
(916) 657-5390 -Fax
nahc@nahc.ca.gov
Information Below is Required for a Sacred Lands File Search
Project: 1833 Buena Vista Way Project
County: San Diego County
USGS Quadrangle: 7 .5 Minute USGS Quadrangle
Quad Name: San Luis Rey
Township: 11 & 12 S Range: 4 W Section(s): 6 and 31
Company/Firm/Agency: ASM Affiliates Inc.
Contact Person: Shelby Castells
Street Address: 2034 Corte del Nogal
City: Carlsbad, CA 92011
Phone: 760-804-5757
Fax: 760-804-5755
Email: scastells@asmaffiliates.com
Project Description:
This plant nursery and residential home parcel is currently proposed for re-development and sale within the
City of Carlsbad.
Additional Location Information
Project APE Central UTM Point(s) (NAD83 Zone 11): 468766 m E and 3670116 m N
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June 30, 2015
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NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION
1550 Harbor Blvd., Suite 100
West Sacramento, CA 95691
(916) 373-3710
(916) 373.5471 FAX
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RPA
Associate Archaeo(ogist
ASM affiliates
2304 Corte Del Nogal
Carlsbad, CA 92011
Sent by Email: scastells@asmaffiliates.com
Number.of Pages: 5
August 13, 2015 ·
Edmund G. Brown Jr.. Govsrnor
Re.: 1833 Buena Vista Way (ASM Project #22730), San M~.rcos, San Diego County
Dear Ms. Castells:
Attached is a consultation list' of tribes with traditional lands or cultural places located within the
boundaries of the above referenced project.
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As of July 1, 2015, Public Resources Code Sections 21080.3.1 and 21080.3.2 require public agencies to
consult with California Native American tribes identified by the Native American Heritage Commission
(NAHC} for the purpose mitigating impacts to tribal cultural resources:
Within 14 days of determining that an application for a project is complete or a decision by a
public agency to undertake a project; the lead agency shall provide formal notification to the
designated contact of, or a tribal representative of, traditionally and culturally affiliated California
Native American tribes that have requested notice, which shall be accomplished by means of at
least one written notification that includes a brief description of the proposed project and its
location, the lead agency contact information, and a notification that the California Native
American tribe has 30 days to request consultation pursuant to this SE?ction. (Public Resources
Code Section 21080.1'(d))
The law does not preclude agencies from initiating consultation with the tribes that are culturally and
traditionally affiliated with their jurisdictions. The NAHC believes that in fact that this is the best practice
to ensure that tribes are consulted commensurate with the intent of the law.
l_n accordance with Public Resources Code Section 21080.1 (d}, formal notification must include a brief
description of the proposed project and its location, the lead agency contact information, and a
notification that the California Native American tribe has 30 days to request consultation. The NAHC
requests that lead agencies include in thei~ notifications information regarding any cultural resources
~ssessment that has been completed on a potential "are.a of project affect" (APE), such as:
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..... 1 .. · Th~ r~s4lt~ of a.riy reco.~g_ ~ea~qti.Jh?.t m~y _h~ve been ~oQ_c;!u_ct_e~ ~t .~n. lnfc;:>rn:iia,ticm ~~Dt!?.r.. 9f t.~e.
California Historical Resour~es_ Information System (CHRIS), including, but not limited to:
• A listing of any and all known cultural resources have already been recorded-on or adjacent to
the APE;
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• Copies of any ~nd all cultural resource records and study reports that may have been
provided by the Information Center as part of the records search response;
• If the probability is low, moderate, or high that cultural resources are located in the APE.
• Whether the records search indicates a low, moderate or high probability that unrecorded
cultural resources are located in the potential APE; and
• If a survey is recommended by the Information Center to determine whether previously
unrecorded cultural resources are present.
2. The results of any archaeological inventory survey that was conducted, including:
• Any report that may contain site forms, site significance, and suggested mitigation measurers.
All information regarding site locations, Native American human remains, and associated
funerary objects should be in a separate confidential addendum, and not be made available
for pubic disclosure in accordance with Government Code Section 6254.10.
3. The results of any Sacred Lands File (SFL) check provided by the NAHC. The NAHC SLF was
checked. No s_ites were found within the given APE.
4. Any ethnographic studies conducted for any area including all or part of the potential APE; and
5. Any geotechnical reports regarding all or p.art of the potential APE.
Lead agencies should be aware that records maintained by the NAHC and CHRIS is not exhaustive, and
a negative response to these searches does not preclude the existence of a cultural place, A tribe may
~e the only source of information regarding the existe11ce of a tribal cultural resource._
This information will aid tribes in determining whether to request formal consultation. In the case that
they do, having the information beforehand well help to facilitate the consultation process.
Lead agencies or agencies potentially undertaking a project are encouraged to send more than one
written notice to tribes that are tr:aditionally and culturally affiliated to a potential APE during the 30-day
notification period to ensure that the information has been received. ·
If you receive notification of change of addresses and phone numbers from tribes, please notify me.
With your assistance we are able to assure that our consultation list contains current information.
If you have any questions, please contact me at my email address: rob.wood@nahc.ca.gov. ·
Sincerely,
Rob Wood
Associate Program Analyst
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Native America .. eritage Commission Tribal t41sultation List
San Diego County
August 12, 2015
Barona· Group of the Capitan Grande /
Clifford .LaChappa, Chairperson
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation /
Cody J. Martinez, Chairperson
1095 Barona Road Diegueno
Lakeside , CA 92040
1 Kwaaypaay Court Diegueno/Kumeyaay
El Cajon , CA 92019
cloyd@baronawnsn.gov ssilva@sycuan-nsn.gov
(619) 443-6612
(6190 443-0681
(619) 445-2613
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Ewiiaapaayp Tribal Office o. t.>h,.Jj ~ Viejas Band of Kumeyaay lndian_s • )j ~
-Robert Pinto Sr., Chairperson \ < Anthony R. Pico, Chairperson ~,iij.4
4054 Willows Road Diegueno/Kumeyaay P.O. Box 908 Diegueno/Kumeyaay
Alpine , CA 91001 Alpine , CA 91903
wmicklin@teaningrock.net jhagen@viejas-nsn.gov
(619) 445-6315 (619) 445-3810
La Pasta Band of Mission Indians • -~ '<'~~ Campo Band of Mission Indians
Gwendolyn Parada, Chairperson '?<e..)'•r~.; Ralph Goff, Chairperson
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8 Crestwood Road Diegueno/Kumeyaay 36190. Church Road, Suite 1
· Boulevard , CA 91905 Campo , CA 91906
LP13boots@aol.com rgoff@campo:.nsn.gqv
(619) 478-2113 (619) 478-9046
(619) 478-2125
Manzanita Band of Kumeyaay Nation J Jamul Indian Village
Angela Elliott Santos, Chairperson Raymond Hunter, Chairperson
.P.O. Box 1302 Diegueno/Kumeyaay P.O. Box 612
Boulevard , CA 91905 Jamul , CA 91935
aelliotts_antos7@aol.com Rhunter1948@yahoo.com
(619) 766-4930 (619) 669-4785
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Diegueno/Kumeyaay
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Diegueno/Kumeyaay
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
f\llen E. Lawson, Chairperson
P.O. Box365
·/ Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians /
Mark Romero, Chairperson
Diegueno P.O Box 270 Diegueno
Valley Center , CA 92082
allenl@sanpasqualtribe.org
(760) 7 49-3200
I This 11st Is current only as of the date of this document.
Santa Ysabel , CA 92070
mesagrandeband@msn.com
(760) 782-3818
. .
Distribution of this list does not relieve any person of statutory responslblllty as defined In Section 7050.5 of the Health and
Safety Code, Section 5097.94 of the Public Resources Code and Section 5097.98 of the Public Resources Code.
This list Is applicable only for consultation with Native American tribes under Public Resources Code Sections 21080.3.1 and 21080.~.2.
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Native Americ&eritage Commission Tribal ctlsultation 'List
San Diego County
August 12, 2015
Pala Band of Mission Indians /
Shasta Gaughen, PhD, THPO
PMB 50, 135008 ·Pala-Temecula Rd.
Pala , CA 92059
sgaughen@palatribe.com
(760) 891-3515
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Pauma. & Yulma Reservation j
Randall Majel, Chairperson
P.O. Box 369 Luiseno
Pauma Valley , CA 92061 \
(760) 742-1289 ext 317
Soboba Band of Mission Indians /
Rosemary Morillo, Chairperson; Attn: Carrie Garcia
\ P.O. Bo~ 487 . Luiseno
San Jacinto , CA 92581 Cahuilla
carrieg@soboba:nsn.gov
(951) 654-2765
Kwa~ymli Laguna Band of Mission Indians J
Carmen Lucas
P.O. Box 775
Pine Valley
(619) 709-4207
CA 91962
Diegueno-Kwaaymii
Kumeyaay
lnaja Band of Mission Indians /
Rebecca Osuna, Chairman
2005 S., Escondido Blvd. Dlegueno
Escondido , CA 92025
(760) 737-7628
This 11st Is current only as of the date of this document.
Rincon Band of Mission Indians
.Bo Mazzetti, Chairperson
1 West Tribal Road
Valley Center , CA 92082
bomazzetti@aol.com
(760) 749-1051
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Tribal Council
1889 Sunset Drive . Luiseno
Vista , CA 92081
cjmojado@slrmissionindians.org
(760) 724-8505
Pechanga Band of Mission Indians ./
Mark Macarro, Chairperson
P.O. Box 1477 Luiseno
Temecula , CA 92593
mgoodhart@pec~anga-nsn.
(951) 770-6100
La Jolla Band of Mission Indians /
Lavonne Peck, .Chairwoman
22000 Highway 76 Luiseno
Pauma Vall~y , CA 92061
Rob.roy@lajolla-nsn.gov
(760) 7 42-3771
lipay Nation of Santa Ysabel 7ct.>~~:.\~ (';o~d.A.
Clint Linton, Director of Cultural Resources
P.O. Box 507 Diegueno/Kumeyaay
Santa Ysabel , CA 92070
cjlinton 73@aol.com
(760) 803-5694
Distribution of this list does not relieve any person of statutory responsibility as defined in Section 7050.5 of the Health and
Safety Code, Section 5097.94 of the Public Resources Code and Section 5097.98 of the Pµbllc Resources Code.
This 11st Is applicable only for consultation with ~atlve American tribes under Public Resources Code Sections 21080.3.1 and 21080.3.2.
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lipay Nation of Santa Ysabel
Virgil P~rez, Chairperson
P.O. Box 130
Santa Ysabel , CA 92070
(760) 765-0845
Pala Band of Mission Indians
. Robert H. Smith, Chairperson
PMB 50, 35008 Pa.la-Temecula Rd.
Pala 1 , CA 92059
dhuss@palatribe.com
(760) 891-3500
August 12, 2015
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Safety Code, Section 5097.94 of the Public Resources Code and Section 5097.98 of the Public Resources Code.
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Jason Goff
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SLR Tribal Council.pdf; Smith.pdf; gaughen.pdf; LaChappa.pdf; Lawson.pdf; Lucas.pdf;
Macarro.pdf; Majel.pdf; Martinez.pdf; Mazzetti.pdf; Morillo.pdf; Osuna.pdf; Peck.pdf;
Romero, M.pdf; Santos.pdf
The attached letters were sent to the Native American contacts today. I will forward you any responses that we receive.
I did not send letters to the following individuals and tribes, as they were sent the same contact letter on September 25,
2014, as they were listed in the original NAHC contact list: Virgil Perez, Robert Pinto, Anthony Pico, Gwendolyn Parada,
Ralph Goff, Raymond Hunter, and Clinton Linton.
Shelby
Shelby Castells, M.A., RPA
Senior Archaeologist
ASM Affiliates • Carlsbad, CA
(760) 804-5757
E-mail: scastells@asmaffiliates.com
Website: www.asmaffiliates.com
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Barona Group of the Capitan Grande
Clifford LaChappa, Chairperson
1095 Barona Road
Lakeside, CA 92040
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. LaChappa,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA • Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Manzanita Band of Kumeyaay Nation
Angela Elliott Santos, Chairperson
P.O. Box 1302
Boulevard, CA 91905
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Santos,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7 .5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.co m
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San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
Allen E. Lawson, Chairperson
POBox365
Valley Center, CA 92082
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Lawson,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely, ~°'-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Loc:ations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA • Cheyenne, WY
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Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Cody J. Martinez, Chairperson
1 K waaypaay Court
El Cajon, CA 92109
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Martinez,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena,Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA • Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
Mark Romero, Chairperson
P0Box270
Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Romero,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi,CA • Boise, JD· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www .as maffi Ii ates.com
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Tribal Historic Preservation Office
Shasta Gaughen, PhD, THPO
35008 Pala-Temecula Road, PMB Box 445
Pala, CA 92059
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Dr. Gaughen,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. w_e understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT· Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
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Pauma & Yuima Reservation
Randall Majel, Chairperson
P.O. Box369
Pauma Valley, CA 92061
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Maje!,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1 ). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a,-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena,Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
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Soboba Band of Mission Indians
Rosemary Morillo, Chairperson
Attn: Carrie Garcia
San Jacinto, CA 92581
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Morillo and Ms. Garcia,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
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Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiIiates.com
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Kwaaymii Laguna Band of Mission Indians
Carmen Lucas
POBox775
Pine Valley, CA 91962
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Lucas,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure I). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely, ~°'-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure I
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA • Cheyenne, WY
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Inaja Band of Mission Indians
Rebecca Osuna, Spokesperson
2005 S. Escondido Blvd.
Escondido, CA 92025-8207
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Osuna,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA· Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Rincon Band of Mission Indians
Bo Mazzetti, Chairperson
1 West Tribal Road
Valley Center, CA 92082
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Mazzetti,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely, ~°'-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City. UT• Stanwood, WA • Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Tribal Council
1889 Sunset Drive
Vista, CA 92081
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians, Tribal Council,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena,Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA • Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Pechanga Band of Mission Indians
Mark Macarro, Chairperson
P.O. Box 1477
Temecula, CA 92593
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Macarro,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a,-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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La Jolla Band of Mission Indians
Lavonne Peck, Chairwoman
22000 Highway 7 6
Pauma Valley, CA 92061
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Ms. Peck,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~~-~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA• Boise, ID· Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City, UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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Pala Band of Mission Indians
Robert Smith, Chairperson
35008 Pala-Temecula Road, PMB 50
Pala, CA 92059
Re: 1833 Buena Vista Way, Carlsbad, San Diego County California
Dear Mr. Smith,
ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) is conducting a cultural resources study for the 1833 Buena Vista Way
(Project). The Project is located at the intersection of Valley Street and McCauley Lane, Carlsbad,
California and is shown on the San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' topographic quadrangle map in Sections 6 and
31 of Townships 11 and 12 South, Range 4 West (Figure 1). This study is being undertaken in accordance
with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.
A records search with the California Native American Heritage Commission failed to indicate the
presence of Native American traditional cultural resources in the immediate project area. ASM has
completed a records search at the South Coastal Information Center.
We are contacting you to find out if you are aware of any issues of cultural concern regarding the area
shown on the enclosed map. In particular, we would like to know if you have knowledge of any
Traditional Cultural Properties, Sacred Sites, resource collecting areas, or any other areas of concern of
which you wish us to be aware. We understand the need for confidentiality in these matters.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proposed project, we will contact you about the best
way to include consideration of those concerns while maintaining confidentiality. You can contact ASM
at the address and telephone number for our Carlsbad office, listed below, or myself at the e-mail address
below. We appreciate any input you may have on this project, and understand that consultation is a
private and ongoing process. Again, any information you provide us will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
~a,.~
Shelby Gunderman Castells, M.A., RP A
scastells@asmaffiliates.com
ASM Affiliates, Inc.
Senior Archaeologist
Attachments: Figure 1
Corporate: 2034 Corte Del Noga I, Carlsbad, CA 92011 • (760) 804-5757 • Fax: (760) 804-5755
Office Locations: Pasadena, Sacramento & Tehachapi, CA· Boise, ID• Reno & Las Vegas, NV
Salt Lake City. UT• Stanwood, WA• Cheyenne, WY
www.asmaffiliates.com
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