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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUD 2020-0001; HEMLOCK COAST HOMES; CULTURAL RESOURCES STUDY; 2020-10-09.. RESOURCE CONSULTANTS October 9, 2020 John Norum, Manager 320 Hemlock, LLC 2888 Loker Ave. E. Suite 220 Carlsbad, CA 92010 Via email: john@kmjre.com Subject: Cultural Resources Study for the 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Mr. Norum, Anza Resources Consultants (Anza) was retained by 320 Hemlock, LLC to conduct a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project (project) in Carlsbad, California. Anza understands that the City of Carlsbad required this cultural resources study for project compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City of Carlsbad General Plan, and the City's "Carlsbad Tribal, Cultural, and Paleontological Resources Guidelines" that was prepared by ECORP Consulting, Inc. (2017). The cultural resources study includes the following tasks: cultural resources records search at the South Coastal Information Center (SCIC), Native American scoping including a Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) Sacred Lands File search and letters to NAHC-listed contacts, pedestrian cultural resources survey of the project site with Luise no Native American monitor, evaluation of historic built environment resources, and preparation of this technical memorandum. A paleontological resources records search conducted by the San Diego Natural History Museum is attached to this memorandum. Project Description The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site • (Figure 1). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, on the northside of Hemlock Avenue, east of Garfield Street and south of Juniper Avenue (Figure 1). The neighborhood is residential, with single-family residences to the east, north and south, multi-family residences to the west, northwest, and northeast. The proposed project would disturb sediments on site to an estimated three to five feet below existing grade. 1 ' 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study ... /~, 1 !\ -\?~ ~ \I'--={~1-s.,! '\ } ~ !.tt½. ~ ' I" s ~~ 0 \..,,1 ,. OCeonsld ~~ \_ , .., !!'!.. -~ ~ fl/I., Project Sit e ~ N 67 Figure 1. Project Location Map b8 06 Q 0.25 Ga-mol.octiUI 1n,1111,t1• o( Amcikr. h 0.5 7~.75 1 mi San Luis Rey, CA 2018 USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle 2 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study California Historical Resource Information System Anza requested a search of cultural resource records housed at the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) South Coastal Information Center (SCIC) located at San Diego State University. The search results were provided on October 2, 2020, to identify all previous cultural resources work and previously recorded cultural resources within a 0.5-mile radius of the project site (Attachment A). The CHRIS search included a review of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR), the California Points of Historical Interest list, the California Historical Landmarks list, the Archaeological Determinations of Eligibility list, and the California State Historic Resources Inventory list. The records search also included a review of all available historic United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5-, 15-, and 30-minute quadrangle maps. Previous Studies The SCCIC records search identified 23 cultural resources studies that were conducted within a 0.5-mile radius of the project site, one of which (SD-04111) is an overview that included the project site but did not include pedestrian survey of the project site (see below). Report SD-09361 similarly included the project site within its "study area" along the Interstate 5 corridor, but the current project site was not within its "research [survey)" area. The previous studies within 0.5 mile are presented in Table 1 below. Table 1. Previous Cultural Resource Studies within a 0.5-Mile Radius of the Project Site Report Proxirrnty to Number Author Year Title ProJect Site SD-Cupples, Sue Ann 1976 Oceanside Harbor and Navigation Project: Outside 00535 Archaeological Survey Report SD-Gallegos, Dennis 1986 Archaeological Test at SDl-10478 Agua Outside 01028 Hedionda Carlsbad, California SD-Gallegos, Dennis, Archaeological Survey and Test of the Windsong Outside 01054 Richard Carrico, and 1983 Shores Property SDi-10965. Jay Thesken SD-Woodward, Jim and Resource Inventory Cultural Resources San Outside 01638 George 1985 Diego Coast State Beaches Stammerjohan Carlsbad Boulevard: An Archaeological Survey Outside SD-Polan, H. Keith 1981 Report of the Right-of-Way for Proposed Bridge 01752 and Street Improvements Between Tamarack Avenue and Cannon Road, Carlsbad, California SD-Larry Seeman Draft Environmental Impact Report Revised Within 1982 Parks and Recreation Element, Carlsbad, (Overview) 04111 Associates California SD-Rosen, Martin 1999 Historic Property Survey Report Oceanside to Outside 06629 San Diego-Rail to Trail 3 ..... 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study Report Prox1m1ty to Number Author Year Title ProJect Site SD-Byrd, Brian F. and Archaeological Survey Report for the Phase I Outside 2002 Archaeological Survey along Interstate 5 San 09361 Collin O'Neill Diego County, CA. SD-Caterino, David 2005 The Cemeteries and Gravestones of San Diego Outside 09516 County: An Archaeological Study SD-Guerrero, Monica C. City of Carlsbad Water and Sewer Master Plans Outside 09571 and Dennis R. 2003 Cultural Resource Background Study City of Gallegos Carlsbad, California Cultural Resource Records Search Results for T-Outside SD-Bonner, Wayne H. 2007 Mobile Candidate SD06919B (Tamarack HOA), 11419 and Marnie Aislin-Kay 111 Tamarack Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California SD-Dominici, Deb 2007 Historic Property Survey Report, 1-5 North Coast Outside 11761 Widening Project SD-Archaeological Resources Survey, Agua Outside 12153 Robbins-Wade, Mary 2009 Hedionda Sewer and Lift Station, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Historic Property Survey Report for the Proposed Outside SD-Tang, Bai "Tom" 2009 Construction of a Second Mainline Track in the 12693 City of Carlsbad by the North County Transit District Archaeological Survey Report: Carlsbad Double Outside SD-Hogan, Michael and Track Project Control Point Carl (MP 229.3) to 2009 Control Point Farr (MP 231.7) North County 12738 Deirdre Encarnacion Transit District Mainline San Diego County, California Caltrans District 11 SD-Interstate 5 North Coast Corridor Project Outside 13916 Caltrans 2012 Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Report/ Environmental Impact Statement SD-Interstate 5 North Coast Corridor Project Final Outside 14495 Caltrans 2013 Environmental Impact Report/ Environmental Impact Statement and Section 4(F) Evaluation SD-Caltrans 2013 1-5 North Corridor Project Supplementals Outside 14615 Request for Concurrence on "Section 106" Outside SD-Compliance and a Finding of "No Historic 14757 Flandreau, Madeleine 2013 Properties Affected" for Vista/ Carlsbad Interceptor and Agua Hedionda Pump Station Replacement Project (Project) SD-Deb Dominici and 2008 2007 Cultural Resources Treatment Plan North Outside 16127 Don Laylander Coast Interstate 5 Corridor SD-Sixth Supplemental Historic Property Survey Outside 16131 Michelle Blake 2013 Report (HPSR): Revised Area of Potential Effects (APE) 1-5 North Coast Corridor 4 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study Report Prox1m1ty to Number Author Year Title Project Site SD- 17218 SD- 17558 Castells, Shelby Gunderman, Shannon Davis, Sarah Stringer- Bowsher, Jennifer Krintz, and Sinead Ni Ghabhlain Stropes, Jennifer R.K., George L. Kennedy, and Brian F. Smith Source: SCIC, October 2020 2013 2018 SD-04111 (Larry Seeman Associates 1982) Cultural and Historical Resources Existing Conditions and Evaluation Report for the Pacific Surfliner Carlsbad Village Double-Track Project, San Diego County, California A Cultural Resources Study and a Paleontological Assessment for the Walnut Community Project, Carlsbad, California Outside Outside Larry Seeman Associates completed the "Draft Environmental Impact Report Revised Parks and Recreation Element, Carlsbad, California" in January 1982. This environmental impact report for parks within the city of Carlsbad includes a cultural resources section but did not include pedestrian survey within or adjacent to the current project site. Previously Recorded Resources The SCCIC records search identified five cultural resources previously recorded within a 0.5-mile radius of the project site (Table 2). Four additional historic addresses were also recorded within 0.5 mile of the project site (Table 2). None of these ten resources is within or adjacent to the project site. Table 2. Previously Recorded Cultural Resources within 0.5-Mile of the Project Site Primary T I D t NRHP/CRHR Elig1b11ity Recorded Year (By Relat1onsh1p Number nnomia escrip ion Status Whom) to Project Site P-37-CA-SDI-Prehistoric marine shell Insufficient information; 1986 (Andrew Approximately 010478 010478 and lithic artifact at least partially Pigniolo and 0.45 mile deposit on edge of destroyed Dennis Gallegos) south- lagoon southeast P-37-CA-SDI-Multicomponent site 1993 (Jim Eighmey 013076 013076 with prehistoric marine and John Approximately shell and lithic artifact Insufficient information Boughton) 0.45 mile deposit and historic southeast refuse scatter on edge of lagoon P-37-Eight historic period Determined not eligible 2008 (Caltrans) Approximately 029981 for NRHP or CRHR 0.45 mile duplexes c.1953 listing northeast P-37-Encina Power Plant Recommended not 2013 (Shannon L. Approximately 035530 Smoke Stack c. 1952-eligible for NRHP Loftus) 0.4 mile south 1954 listing P-37-Historic period isolate Not eligible for NRHP 2017 (Lauren Approximately 036871 (two bricks) or CRHR listing Downs, AECOM) 0.3 mile south 5 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study Primary T I D . t NRHP/CRHR El191bility Recorded Year (By Relat1onsh1p Number nnomia escnp ion Status Whom) to Proiect Site N/A Insufficient Approximately Insufficient information information 0.4 mile 519 Chinquapin Ave southeast N/A 3630 Harding Street, c. n.d. (Dominici) Approximately 1955; Ranch style Insufficient information 0.45mile residence northeast N/A 3660 Harding Street, c. n.d. (Dominici) Approximately 1952; minimal Insufficient information 0.45 mile traditional style northeast residence N/A 3676 Harding Street, c. n.d. (Dominici) Approximately 1952; minimal Insufficient information 0.45 mile traditional style northeast residence Source: SCIC, October 2020 Native American Scoping Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) to request a review of the Sacred Lands File (SLF) on September 29, 2020. The NAHC responded via email on October 5, 2020, stating that a search of the SLF was completed for the project site "with positive results" and a recommendation to contact the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians for additional information (Attachment B). In anticipation of an NAHC response and based on recent experience with nearby projects, Anza sent letters on September 30, 2020, to 23 tribal groups or individuals asking if they have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project site. Kevin Hunt of Anza Resource Consultants emailed Cami Mojado of the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians (SLRBMI) on October 1, 2020, and texted with her October 5 and 6, 2020, regarding the proposed project. Ms. Mojado presented no additional information regarding the positive SLF results but coordinated a SLRBMI Native American monitor to participate in the survey. As of October 9, 2020, no additional responses have been received. Anza understands that the City of Carlsbad is required to offer government-to-government consultation to any Native American tribes who requested notification regarding projects in accordance with Assembly Bill 52 of 2014 (AB 52). Anza assumes that the City will address any additional Native American concerns regarding the project based on the results of AB 52 consultation. Pedestrian Survey On October 7, 2020, Anza Principal and Senior Cultural Resources Specialist Kevin Hunt conducted a pedestrian survey of the project site accompanied by Mario Herrera, SLRBMI Native American monitor. The pedestrian survey consisted of walking north-south trending transects, spaced no more than five meters apart, in areas of the project site with exposed ground surface. These areas were a dirt strip 6 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study along the street, an area west of the driveway, the eastern portion of the backyard, and along the east side of the house behind the fence. Mr. Hunt and Mr. Herrera examined all areas of exposed ground surface for prehistoric artifacts (e.g., chipped stone tools and production debris, stone milling tools, ceramics), historic debris (e.g., metal, glass, ceramics), or soil discoloration that might indicate the presence of a cultural midden. Mr. Hunt recorded the characteristics of the project site and survey conditions using a notepad and digital camera. Copies of the field notes and digital photographs are on file in Anza's on line storage. The project site is developed as a single-family residence with a well-maintained yard (Photograph 1). Ground visibility during the survey was poor to fair (approximately 20 percent) because of the extant building, front and rear lawns, asphalt driveway, and concrete rear patio. Ground visibility within bare dirt areas (approximately 20 percent of project site) was excellent (approximately 95 to 100 percent) as these areas were raked and had no weeds or other ground cover. Four pieces of marine shell -three Chione sp. and one unidentified but of consistent thickness of Chione sp. -were observed within the northeast portion of the project site behind the house. No evidence was observed that these shell were of historic or prehistoric cultural origin. No archaeological resources were identified within or the project site during the pedestrian survey. Photograph 1. South elevation of 320 Hemlock Avenue Findings The background research and pedestrian survey identified no archaeological or tribal cultural resources within the project site. The paleontological resources records search revealed the project site to be mu.a 7 , 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study highly sensitive for paleontological resources as shallow as the surface. One historic period residence (320 Hemlock Avenue) was identified on the project site and is described below. Additional background research including review of Weis Environmental's (2020) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 320 Hemlock Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 and historic building permits for the project site provided by the City of Carlsbad. 320 Hemlock Avenue Residence This residence consists of a 1,055 square single-story single-family residence with attached garage on an 8,269 square-foot (0.19-acre) lot (Photograph 1). The residence has a low pitch roof with gable central portion, overhanging shed roof on east side, and two overlapping shed-roofs on the west side over the two-car garage. All roof surfaces are sheathed in tar and gravel (also called a "built-up" roof). The walls are clad in horizontal shingle siding and the fenestration is entirely modern vinyl frame windows on all elevations, including the bay window on the southern fa<;:ade. The condition of the house is good to excellent, with no observed concerns. 320 Hemlock Avenue was constructed in a Vernacular style, with minimal nods to Mid-century Modern and Contemporary styles (e.g., low pitch roof with shed roof segments, front-facing garage attached to house) but lacking many of the significant features of these styles. At best, the home could be described as "Mid-century Modest," a term recently coined to capture the numerous small, simple, affordable-at- the-time, unpretentious homes of the era (Kueber 2009). A review of City of Carlsbad historical building permits for the project site revealed that in 1991 a 210 square-foot garage addition was constructed (Photograph 2). Presumably, this expanded the garage from a single-car to two-car capacity and based on a review of historic aerial photographs expanded the garage to the west. It is likely that this is when the westernmost shed roof feature was constructed. In 1997 a 99 square-foot bathroom was added to the house. The backyard contains a children's playset in the northwest corner set in an imported sand play area, grass in the middle behind a covered concrete patio, and an avocado tree, dwarf lime tree, and plumeria within a fenced northeast portion of the yard that is otherwise bare dirt. 8 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study Photograph 2. North elevation of 320 Hemlock, displaying garage addition on west end Historic Context The 1950s were a period of major growth for Carlsbad (c.f., Harmon 1961). Prior to World War II, Carlsbad was known for its mineral water but primarily considered an agricultural region producing and shipping winter vegetables, flowers, and bulbs (Federal Writers' Project 1954:406). With its fabled climate, water, and convenient rail stop, Carlsbad experienced significant post-war residential development. The City of Carlsbad was incorporated in 1952, partially to avoid annexation by the neighboring city of Oceanside. This growth was reflected by the completion of Carlsbad High School in 1958 and the Palomar Airport in 1959. The airport was later renamed the McClellan-Palomar Airport after Gerald C. McClellan, a former president of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce and longtime advocate for the North County region. Carlsbad's growth during the 1950s was consistent with the post- war boom occurring throughout southern California. This boom was reflected in the phenomena of tract housing, automobile culture and interstate freeways, and the optimistic architecture of Mid-century Modern, Googie, and other styles (City of San Diego 2007). The 1960s and 1970s saw continued expansion for the city, primarily through annexations such as La Costa and the Leo Carrillo Ranch. Later decades brought continued expansion, redevelopment, and establishment of a vision for the City moving forward (Dyett & Bhatia and Dudek 2010). 9 Evaluation of Built Environment Resources 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study CEQA requires a lead agency determine whether a project may have a significant effect on historical resources (Public Resources Code [PRC], Section 21084.1). A historical resource is a resource listed in, or determined to be eligible for listing, in the California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR), a resource included in a local register of historical resources or any object, building, structure, site, area, place, record, or manuscript that a lead agency determines to be historically significant (State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15064.5[a][l-3]). "A resource shall be considered historically significant if it meets any of the following criteria: 1. Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of California's history and cultural heritage; 2. Is associated with the lives of persons important in our past; 3. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the work of an important creative individual, or possesses high artistic values; or 4. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history." No resource listed on the or recommended eligible for the CRHR was identified within 0.5 mile in the SCIC records search. One residential building greater than 45 years old was identified in the project site during the background research and survey and is discussed below. 320 Hemlock Avenue Residence This residence was constructed in 1955 and had building additions in 1991 (garage addition) and 1997 (bathroom). The residence is typical of the postwar mass market housing boom of the 1950s but has no direct association with important events in California history (does not meet CRHR Criterion 1). Ownership records identified no persons important in California's past (does not meet Criterion 2). The modified Vernacular residence possesses a modest set of design elements and does not embody a distinctive style of construction nor does it represent the work of a master (does not meet Criterion 3). The residence does not possess significant data potential (does not meet CRHR Criterion 4). Anza Resource Consultants recommend that 320 Hemlock Avenue is not eligible for listing in the CRHR, nor is it a contributor to a larger California Register-eligible historic district. Management Recommendations The residence at 320 Hemlock Avenue is not eligible for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources and therefore requires no further consideration. No archaeological resources were identified within or near the project site during the study and the project site is not considered sensitive for buried archaeological resources. Anza recommends a finding of no impacts to historical or archaeological resources under CEQA. Although the current project is unlikely to encounter previously unidentified cultural resources or human remains, the recommendations below are provided in the event of unanticipated discoveries. 10 Unanticipated Discovery of Cultural Resources 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study If previously unidentified cultural resources are encountered during ground-disturbing activities, work in the immediate area must halt and an archaeologist meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards for archaeology (National Park Service 1983) must be contacted immediately to evaluate the find. If the discovery proves to be significant under CEQA, additional work such as data recovery excavation may be warranted avoid significant impacts. In the event that an identified cultural resource is of Native American origin, the qualified archaeologist will consult with the project owner and the City of Carlsbad to implement Native American consultation procedures. Unanticipated Discovery of Human Remains If human remains are found, the State of California Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 states that no further disturbance shall occur until the county coroner has made a determination of origin and disposition pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains, the county coroner must be notified immediately. If the human remains are determined to be prehistoric, the coroner will notify the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), which will determine and notify a most likely descendant (MLD). The MLD shall complete the inspection of the site within 48 hours of notification and may recommend scientific removal and nondestructive analysis of human remains and items associated with Native American burials. Please do not hesitate to contact Anza Resource Consultants if you have any questions regarding these findings or recommendations. ANZA RESOURCE CONSULTANTS Kti~~ t/J-- Senior Cultural Resources Specialist/Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Drive, #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Attachments Attachment A: Records Search Summary Attachment B: Native American Scoping Katherine Collins, MA, RPA Principal Investigator, Cultural Resources Attachment C: Paleontological Resources Locality Search 11 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study References City of San Diego 2007 San Diego Modernism Historic Context Statement. Electronic document accessed October 8, 2020. Available online at: https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/modernism 2007.pdf Dyett & Bhatia and Dudek 2010 Envision Carlsbad Existing Conditions and Issues Exploration Working Paper 4 History, the Arts and Cultural Resources; High Quality Education and Community Services. Electronic document accessed October 8, 2020. Available on line at: https ://www .ca rlsbadca .gov/ civicax/fi leba n k/blobd load .aspx ?Blobl 0=23349 ECORP Consulting, Inc. 2017 Carlsbad Tribal, Cultural, and Paleontological Resources Guidelines. Electronic document accessed October 1, 2020. Available online at: http://www.carlsbadca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?Blob1D=34010 Federal Writers' Project 1954 California a Guide to the Golden State. American Guide Series. Hastings House Publishers, New York. Kueber, Pam 2009 The Mid-Century Modest Manifesto. Electronic document accessed October 8, 2020. Available online at: https:/lretrorenovation.com/mid-centurv-modest-manifesto/ Weis Environmental 2020 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 320 Hemlock Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008. On file with 320 Hemlock, LLC. 12 Attachment A: Records Search Summary 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study South Coastal Information Center 1 San Diego State University -11 . 5500 Campanile Drive •• San Diego, CA 92182-5320 •. 1 , • Office: (619) 594-5682 · • www.scic.org · nick@scic.org CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM RECORDS SEARCH Company: Anza Resource Consultants Company Representative: Kevin Hunt Date Processed: 10/2/2020 Project Identification: 320 Hemlock Project Search Radius: 1/2 mile Historical Resources: JL 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. Summary of SHRC Approved CHRIS IC Records Search Elements .RSID: 2782 RUSH: yes Hours: 1 Spatial Features: 28 Address-Mapped Shapes: yes Digital Database Records: 34 Quads: 1 Aerial Photos: 0 PDFs: Yes PDF Pages: 381 This is not an invoice. Please pay from the monthly billing statement JL JL N/A Attachment B: Native American Scoping 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study Sacred Lands File & Native American Contacts List Request Native American Heritage Commission 1550 Harbor Blvd, Suite 100 West Sacramento, CA 95691 916-373-3710 916-373-5471-Fax nahc@nahc.ca.gov Information Below is Required for a Sacred Lands File Search Project:_ 320 Hemlock Project County: San Diego USGS Quadrangle Name: San Luis Rey. CA Township: 12S Range: 4W Section(s): z Company/Firm/Agency: Anza Resource Consultants Street Address: 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 City: Oceanside Phone: 760-207-9736 Fax: NA Zip: 92054 Email:_kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com _______ _ Date: 9/29/2020 Project Description: The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. ;s'' .. '\. 'yl..J '-. ~ ;,.,~., ..,...., <-< .J.."4 .. ''\.. s'ou .,.,. , O c~an \ \,>. ' , :t-;9-:\. "\1, ... t,V'! '$ ~ ~~\-'.-,..:-J6 ,, ✓&, ,-':,.""' <,,<'.(,_ ""' South ,.,,. '\ ' Oc~onsldc 8eCJch /'Al//"/( 1I('/ A'\: I\ N 67 Figure 1. Project Location Map (project site in red) " ' ~ 1,8 069 0.25 , 11,d,n ,t, ( CAN.V(1,._ lftJ C..mol<x:kal ~ ln\Tltut .. of.-.!fteri(O \ h "-'"lo ... ~ 1. t 'i 1= ;, ,,,_ \ \ 'j, 0.5 1'o.75 lmi CHAIRPERSON Laura Miranda Luiseno VICE CHAIRPERSON Reginald Pagallng Chumash SECRETARY Merri Lopez-Keifer Luiseno PARLIAMENTARIAN Russell Attebery Karuk COMMISSIONER Marshall McKay Wintun COMMISSIONER William Mungary Paiute/White Mountain Apache COMMISSIONER [Vacant] COMMISSIONER Julie Tumamait- Stenslie Chumash COMMISSIONER [Vacant] EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Christina Snider Pomo NAHC HEADQUARTERS 1550 Harbor Boulevard Suite 100 West Sacramento, California 95691 (916) 373-3710 nohc@nahc.ca .gov NAHC.ca.gov STATE OF CALIFORNIA Gavin Newsom Governor NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION October 5, 2020 Kevin Hunt Anza Resource Consultants Via Email to: kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com Re: Native American Tribal Consultation, Pursuant to the Assembly Bill 52 (AB 52), Amendments to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Chapter 532, Statutes of 2014), Public Resources Code Sections 5097,94 (m), 21073, 21074, 21080.3.1, 21080.3.2, 21082.3, 21083.09, 21084.2 and 21084.3, 320 Hemlock Project, San Diego County Dear Mr. Hunt: Pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080.3.1 (c), attached is a consultation list of tribes that are traditionally and culturally a ffiliated with the geographic area of the above-listed project. Please note that the intent of the AB 52 amendments to CEQA is to avoid a nd/or mitigate impacts to trib al cultural resources, (Pub. Resources Code §21084.3 (al) ("Public agencies shall, when feasible, avoid damaging effects to any tribal cultural resource.") Public Resources Code sections 21080.3.1 and 21084.3(c) require CEQA lead agencies to consult with California Native American tribes that have requested notice from such agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area that are traditionally and culturally affiliated with the tribes on projects for which a Notice of Preparation or Notice of Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration has been filed on or after July 1, 2015. Specifically. Public Resources Code section 21080.3.1 (d) provides: 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 no tification 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, a nd a notification that the California Native American tribe has 30 days to request consultation pursuant to this section. The AB 52 amendments to CEQA law does not preclude initiating consultation with the tribes that are culturally and traditionally affiliated within your jurisdiction prior to receiving requests for notification of projects in the tribe's areas of traditional and cultural affiliation. The Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) recommends, but does not require, early consultation as a best practice to ensure that lead agencies receive sufficient information about cultural resources in a project area to avoid damaging effects to tribal cultural resources. The NAHC also recommends, but does not require that agencies should also include with their notification letters, information regarding any cultural resources assessment that has been completed on the area of potential effect (APE), such as: 1. The results of any record search that may have been conducted at an Information Center of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS), including, but not limited to: • A listing of any and all known cultural resources that have already been recorded on or adjacent to the APE, such as known archaeological sites; Page 1 of 2 • Copies of any and all cultural resource records and study reports that may have been provided by the Information Center as part of the records search response; • Whether the records search indicates a low, moderate, or high probability that unrecorded cultural resources are located in the 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 measures. 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 public disclosure in accordance with Government Code section 6254. 10. 3. The result of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was positive. Please contact the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians on the attached list for more information. 4. Any ethnographic studies conducted for any area including all or part of the APE; and 5. Any geotechnical reports regarding all or part of the APE. Lead agencies should be aware that records maintained by the NAHC and CHRIS are not exhaustive and a negative response to these searches does not preclude the existence of a tribal cultural resource. A tribe may be the only source of information regarding the existence of a tribal cultural resource. This information will aid tribes in determining whether to request formal consultation. In the event that they do, having the information beforehand will help to facilitate the consultation process. If you receive notification of change of addresses and phone numbers from tribes, please notify the NAHC. With your assistance, we can assure that our consultation list remains current. If you have any questions, please contact me at my email address: steven.quinn@nahc.ca.gov. Sincerely, Steven Quinn Cultural Resources Analyst Attachment Page 2 of 2 Native American Heritage Commission Tribal Consultation List Barona Group of the Capitan Grande Edwin Romero, Chairperson 1095 Barona Road Diegueno Lakeside, CA, 92040 Phone: (619) 443 -6612 Fax: (619) 443-0681 cloyd@barona-nsn.gov Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Ralph Goff, Chairperson 36190 Church Road, Suite 1 Diegueno Campo, CA, 91906 Phone: (619) 478 -9046 Fax: (619) 478-5818 rgoff@campo-nsn.gov Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians Robert Pinto, Chairperson 4054 Willows Road Diegueno Alpine, CA, 91901 Phone: (619) 445 -6315 Fax: (619) 445-9126 wmicklin@leaningrock.net Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians Michael Garcia, Vice Chairperson 4054 Willows Road Diegueno Alpine, CA, 91901 Phone: (619) 445 -6315 Fax: (619) 445-9126 michaelg@leaningrock.net /ipay Nation of Santa Ysabel Virgil Perez, Chairperson P.O. Box 130 Santa Ysabel, CA, 92070 Phone: (760) 765 -0845 Fax: (760) 765-0320 Diegueno San Diego County 10/5/2020 Jamul Indian Village Erica Pinto, Chairperson P.O. Box 612 Jamul, CA, 91935 Phone:~19)669-4785 Fax: (619) 669-4817 epinto@jiv-nsn.gov Jamul Indian Village Lisa Cumper, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer P.O. Box 612 Jamul, CA, 91935 Phone: (619) 669 -4855 lcumper@jiv-nsn.gov Kwaaymii Laguna Band of Mission Indians Carmen Lucas, P.O. Box 775 Pine Valley, CA, 91962 Phone: (619) 709 -4207 La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians Fred Nelson, Chairperson 22000 Highway 76 Pauma Valley, CA, 92061 Phone: (760) 742 -3771 La Pasta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Javaughn Miller, Tribal Administrator 8 Crestwood Road Boulevard, CA, 91905 Phone: (619) 478 -2113 Fax: (619) 478-2125 jmiller@LPtribe.net La Pasta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Gwendolyn Parada, Chairperson Diegueno Diegueno Diegueno Kwaaymii Luiseno Diegueno lnaja-Cosmit Band of Indians Rebecca Osuna, Chairperson 8 Crestwood Road Diegueno 2005 S. Escondido Blvd. Diegueno Boulevard, CA, 91905 Escondido, CA, 92025 Phone: (619) 478 -2113 Phone: (760) 737 -7628 Fax: (619) 478-2125 Fax: (760) 747-8568 LP13boots@aol.com This list is current only as of the date of this document. 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 Public Resources Code. This list is only applicable for consultation with Native American tribes under Public Resources Code Sections 21080.3.1 for the proposed 320 Hemlock Project, San Diego County. PROJ-2020- 005315 10/05/2020 04:26 PM 1 of 2 Manzanita Band of Kumeyaay Nation Angela Elliott Santos, Chairperson P.O. Box 1302 Boulevard, CA, 91905 Phone: (619) 766 -4930 Fax: (619) 766-4957 Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Michael Linton, Chairperson P.O Box 270 Santa Ysabel, CA, 92070 Phone: (760) 782 -3818 Fax: (760) 782-9092 mesagrandeband@msn.com Pala Band of Mission Indians Shasta Gaughan, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Rd. Pala, CA, 92059 Phone: (760) 891 -3515 Fax: (760) 742-3189 sgaughen@palatribe.com Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians Temet Aguilar, Chairperson P.O. Box 369 Pauma Valley, CA, 92061 Phone: (760) 742 -1289 Fax: (760) 742-3422 bennaecalac@aol.com Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians Mark Macarro, Chairperson P.O. Box 1477 Temecula, CA, 92593 Phone: (951) 770 -6000 Fax: (951) 695-1778 epreston@pechanga-nsn.gov Native American Heritage Commission Tribal Consultation List San Diego County 10/5/2020 Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians Cheryl Madrigal, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Diegueno One Government Center Lane Valley Center, CA, 92082 Phone: (760) 297 -2635 crd@rincon-nsn.gov Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians Bo Mazzetti, Chairperson One Government Center Lane Valley Center, CA, 92082 Diegueno Phone: (760) 749 -1051 Fax: (760) 749-5144 bomazzetti@aol.com San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians San Luis Rey, Tribal Council 1889 Sunset Drive Vista, CA, 92081 Cupeno Phone: (760) 724 -8505 Luiseno Fax: (760) 724-2172 cjmojado@slrmissionindians.org Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians Scott Cozart, Chairperson P. 0. Box 487 San Jacinto, CA, 92583 Luiseno Phone: (951) 654 -2765 Fax: (951) 654-4198 jontiveros@soboba-nsn.gov Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Cody Martinez, Chairperson 1 Kwaaypaay Court El Cajon, CA, 92019 Luiseno Phone: (619) 445 -2613 Fax: (619) 445-1927 ssilva@sycuan-nsn.gov Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians John Christman, Chairperson 1 Viejas Grade Road Alpine, CA, 91901 Phone: (619) 445 -3810 Fax: (619) 445-5337 Luiseno Luiseno Luiseno Cahuilla Luiseno Kumeyaay Diegueno This list is current only as of the date of this document. 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 Public Resources Code. This list is only applicable for consultation with Native American tribes under Public Resources Code Sections 21080.3.1 for the proposed 320 Hemlock Project, San Diego County. PROJ-2020- 005315 10/05/2020 04:26 PM 2 of 2 September 30, 2020 Barona Group of the Capitan Grande Edwin Romero, Chairperson 1095 Barona Road Lakeside, CA, 92040 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Romero: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely.' If J ___ Ihm~ Ke~in/Hunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 7'0 " ~··' it~ ,< .,.,,,' .~ ~ ff/If ¢ t-,..~ : \. ,,.,/Ji ' H,t,,;i-f--. I . r--:-' ~!..clido )Juriclio J 1I ' ~. . .r ~ South O<-eansf~ 8each Project Site l',\<.1111 I>< I \I\ 67 Produce-d by the Unttod St.ate,. Geoloalcal Survey NQrt" Al"nc:,bn ~tum 11t 198) rMA.Ollt WOl'ld GaodetK Srst"" r,f 1~11" ,wC",'-11,.j PrnJ,o,,;uon and Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ,r,. ... ~~ ... ', . ~' "'· '-.tj': ~~-t~ ~'" ' ?._ if ~~ 'I ~~:...;.~,._'-....-.a, ''.\ .•. ,,'\: ~... :< 68 0.25 1, ~ \ 0.5 1'b. 75 .. , Gern~•I 1nu1111,~ ~ Aomc.",,ca lmi SCALE 1 :24 "'"°" RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Ralph Goff, Chairperson 36190 Church Road, Suite 1 Campo, CA, 91906 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Goff: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, µ- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project f l, ", /,yr, 'Jh'tf!"'f ,__, • --\,r-3ii~ "'r ' y " ~ ~lnilldo/ -s ... y n · i'oO #• ,, ' #1~. ,, ' '\ , ' ~' ' .r .... ~ "' f),, ~ South Ckennslde O.Uoch Project Site I '\( JI /I CJ< I A I\ 67 Produced by the United Stotes Geolotlc,eil Survey ~h ~•k.ln 0.llll'n ar 19111HADlli wo,ld Ctodeuc 5!'"..m "' 1~~" 1wr...x◄1 PmJ"'!tM)(I and Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~~ a, ,;<. i., -... 1;. .,, . ,..,% '1; ··i·-"\ ).,_~, ~-.-:.,. .... .. •'M ,,,·~ • • .,_ ~"q_ it ' ':: ~ \ \ ~-· >· ' " l ", I ! · "J' i"'-fro,Ut,}\ •.., \.'" ' .... ' I I.. / 0.25 0.5 7~.75 l mi $CALE 1 :24 .. , September 30, 2020 Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians Robert Pinto, Chairperson 4054 Willows Road Alpine, CA, 91901 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Pinto: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, M- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project Project Site 1'1(11 I( oc /·,'\\ t\ N 67 Pr-oduced b)f tho Unftod States. Geolog!c«I SYrvey HOntl Amedc.an O..tum of 191] 1MADIJI 'A'OfkJ Cieodeuc: Svtt.-m r,f t<QII" cwr.~•1 PtnJ~tww, and Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~) i ,t) 68 t 1~ 'f' .. ''\, "r-~- ' ,, 1 0.25 \ 1,.AJ!III-' 1 ,,_ •,! I ,;> \ i 'f; I .. \ ~ Ill, 'it ~ u,alocJ. ~ a 0.5 o., " C,«,,.gj,Q0C..at loHIWnt'"' ur A,,m(-f',c• . .. J 7~_75 lmi SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians Michael Garcia, Vice Chairperson 4054 Willows Road Alpine, CA, 91901 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Vice Chairperson Garcia: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, HJ--- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 ,. i,Y ·\ Jth, : 'il7f h,tjfftf'll :t : "d o on A,< South t> ~,. On~a8n:!~~ ~- ' Project Site l'.IC:JJ /C Ill I A'II I\ N 67 Produced by the Unltod St.ates Geolot;lcal Survey Nor\11 A1TC11an D,m.1f'f'I of 191) tHAD6JI 'lforld G.o,letJC SY'V'ffl r,f t'Q"'°' fw<'•°"',., PrnJ-.t1on •M Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~ a, :<- \,1~~ C."<" ),. ' 'I> ' \.o1-f! '\._~~-:t;. ,..,..,. ';~ '\ ' 1\.. It 0. i!J .. ;·-¾!:...,-'-_,_:¥VI '~ l ', ..... ? .... , I ',-.." 08 1, <~ \ 069 0.25 0.5 7~.75 ~°"'-•I N\~11tn,,. ufNn,;,t'"ft;.O • l mi \ SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Jamul Indian Village Lisa Cumper, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer P.O. Box 612 Jamul, CA 91935 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear THPO Cumper: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u--- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project South O<tansldP. Brroch " 11 Project Site /'.H.Jl /t f I I ~'I, 67 7'0 Produced by tho United Sta.tes G•olot,lcal Survey ~1'\ "'~'~ o.~..,,,. or 191) (H.40111 'll'Ofld Gtooieuc. !,~ ,., 1sQ114 t'Nr.\11◄) Pmj~tton •nd Figure l. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 31 J ~ I I b8 /~ ;~ ,~I r 1 ~ V1~ W4V t ,I " ~\ ~ "° .. l',ll' ... 0.25 II 'JI \.... J '.\ 0.5 QI 7~.75 ( \ I i.i \e. I\ 1.'I ·1;., ~ \ :<.,.'\:-ii, 'i, \, ..... Gctrm>l.0111C•I Wlo llm,,. ol Alnl;:'f'•ca lmi / , \ SCALE 1:24 September 30, 2020 lipay Nation of Santa Ysabel Virgil Perez, Chairperson P.O. Box 130 Santa Ysabel, CA, 92070 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Perez: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincere; u--- Ketlunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 7'0 '\.of>~'{"\. /,~ ,, . 'i.JJJ 5 ' ,, , h ,,,_(ftfll /-!>' ,____. «:;·'i EsC ,nUido )J n ., iQn' '\r -♦-. r~ ~ Soolh Octanstor. Bcoch Project Site I '.\ JI J( 1\ N 67 Pr'OdUC~d by tho Unttcd States Geological Svrvey Nont, i\lroc11G1.n O.u,m of 19U 1HADlll wo,14 C..adetK S--,,tt~m r,f l<QM 1wr.'-'W) P,nJH:lMJon •M Figure 1. Proj ect Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~ as, r~ ," " y • 'b ~.., ~ .. 'fl~~~ ~~~:~ ... _ "'-•'<e. •~A -~ '\. . ,'?._ /'( ,'}. \f ' .. f r..,_-'---.--t"' \ " ':-. I'\ , ... l 10, ,,, ) ~ ~.,. ','b- '-< -t \ ' ~ -~ t" """'"1110"« H()S,t0w,., '"\. -, l ~i~\'l, I '< ,.,<:~ r. I "~.-.,.J,.o,.. t/'~} ' f ~~ . Ml Kell \ ;;: 0.25 0.5 o., t' \ 1'b.75 . ' C.1f1o\Qlt1Ut lrl•flflff .. Df~>e• e 1!1 .,__ • J 1 mi SCALE 1:24 KILO,i,,.(t" September 30, 2020 lnaja-Cosmit Band of Indians Rebecca Osuna, Chairperson 2005 S. Escondido Blvd. Escondido, CA, 92025 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Osuna: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Since•:· u-- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project '-·y -~\~ \~ _ _., •. <; di ,,:;''< .\, 01 ; ?• I ~i"t-f••" 750 ... ;l-~'1 -;(' Es<.~milido "" .. "-." ~ ~ .. n-,;on 5 ,, '\ ., ,.J.' ' ' ',. .., 1-f.,,. "" South ()('etJnsldr. tkoch J'.'l(J/ /I (I/\'\ 67 Producc-d by the Untted States Geological su~y Nor"tti Atr1e1iur, O.tarn or 191) 1HAD1l1 'lt'o1kl G«>deuc S~st~ ,.,, 1-QA,i (IN("',VI"'> Prn_]M:tl()tl and Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project a, ,:,. ,;C \, 1 ' ' ,., ,,.+ '· "' \. '\,, .. ,.,.,. •'.}' :I>~,,.~ il II i, 31 ~ ,...>--<. ·~ ~,~ .t .... $.,-/-4---'-.;..... r~ " I' . , ;,;, t ' \. ~ q., 0.25 1, ... \ C..11tol.ouiu 1 lo'i~!llllt• rtfAm!:',te:• • o.s 1<c>.1s lmi SCALE 1:24 .. , RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Jamul Indian Village Erica Pinto, Chairperson P.O. Box 612 Jamul, CA, 91935 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Pinto: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, µ- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 South O<eans,~ Beach Project Site l '.t (JI I• I ( I ,\I\ t\ N 67 Produced by tho Unltod St.lte-J ~ologfcal Survey Non.f\ Nnel-tictn O.t~ o, 191l 1MAOll1 World Gaodet.: Syll-«n M IQM fWC.'Vl.-4) PMjH.tlNI al"(! Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ( \<> "-~-~ , 68 0.25 l ,<, \ 1} 'ii, "1,._5~0I ,lff , - "\.-s-e~" .... ,.. ~~ .... '""> ~ " ~ Ii ,.r ~, 5 ~ c.e,noluqK.,t t...ut1u,,. ofArnc.,c:• • " • ,;: '\ ) \ 0.5 7~.75 lmi SCALE 1 :24 ., ... o .... September 30, 2020 Kwaaymii Laguna Band of Mission Indians Carmen Lucas P.O. Box 775 Pine Valley, CA, 91962 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Ms. Lucas: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u--- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 Ck't!ansld~ Beach Project Site /' It 1/ JI Ill / -11\ 67 RSW I ..,.~ a:, .,,_ ",. i:,j\. \,. l~~"'~°',.. <·.·1-~ ~.;. ~~ ,q.,, '\. 1>,, if ~--4.1 >-\:r I ~ , .l " -~ \ o8 Produc~d by t ho Unitod Stotei GeotQ1lcal Survey NOnl\ Alnc'11Ur, O.tum of 191111HA.Olll W0tld G.adetlc. S~t"'"' nf 1~11 .. (Wf.'-11 .. 1 PmJ~n-•NI Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project .... l 0 69 0.25 C,o,""CJ.,,,,t> ... \ ~ ~ 1. ~ \ 0.5 7~.75 •-• -~~~\. ?~ \, '1 Gemol°'11C•I \ 19\411,l!t~ ofAmcr•'l;'I \, "" ~ ...... , ! 'i, l mi SCALE 1:24 SLO RESOURCE CDNSULHINTS September 30, 2020 La Pasta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Javaughn Miller, Tribal Administrator 8 Crestwood Road Boulevard, CA, 91905 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Tribal Administrator Miller: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u-- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 150 South O<'eansld~ Beach Project Site /'.\(,JI/I It IA'\ t\ N 67 Produc~d by tho Unttod Stotes G.ologlc,al Survey t,l,(),fll'I ~,,car, Datum of 191) rMAOIJ1 'lf'orld Gaodetk SIi"-'"" r,f 1'411◄ (Wt"t'-M◄t Pt'n)""(:UOtl •nd Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project \ ' ii . \ i "' I I ~ ,- o bQ 0.25 CANNQ., RV ~ \ ,. 1, ... "\ 0.5 1YJ. 75 .. , G,e,nolac,c•I \ ""1!11,, .. of NnctlCG '\ ·?-" § ~ " ... \~ '!, l mi SCALE 1:24 •LO.. September 30, 2020 La Pasta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Gwendolyn Parada, Chairperson 8 Crestwood Road Boulevard, CA, 91905 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Parada: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u-- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 11,\(./1 Ji Pl/ •\!", 1,7 Produced by tho Unltod Stat1ts Geologful Survey ~" Ame'IIUf', O.t"""' o, !9U !MAl>llll World c..odeuc Sift~ nl !"IA• f\,W;vtAI PrnJ,.<".t"""' .and Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project "' \ "' ~. " ~ 0.25 0.5 1<o. 75 °"' "" " oi> '1,.\ .J"✓ ~ .e I o '- \/ , l G.-l!lo«)Qi(.•l 1t1\llr1,u• ct Amen<a ' lmi SCALE 1:24 KI.O»_fl RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Manzanita Band of Kumeyaay Nation Angela Elliott Santos, Chairperson P.O. Box 1302 Boulevard, CA, 91905 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Santos: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u--- Ketlunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 Project Site /',IC/I /I <It/ l'I. 67 Produc~d by the United States G~o1011cal Survey NOn/1 Amerbl\ C.lutn ot 191l lNADll, • ..,.o,10 C.ad~tJC <;y~m N 1~11◄ (WC",Vl4j Pm~tM>" 1"'1 Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project :I \ I !l ·"' . ~ ' </ '-.. I ,~ . 0.25 0.5 0 • 1'b.15 Ge-,no\oq•u l "'~,., .. , .. u'Aoc:,-,.._~ l mi SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CDNSUlTRNTS September 30, 2020 Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Michael Linton, Chairperson P.O Box 270 Santa Ysabel, CA, 92070 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Linton: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, µ- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 7'0 ,,,~,, It .~ J, t1 , "'r,f t znr,<Hn 41 -_,-r co11':1-)d,,9 ~.,'< .,,,,. ,, 35 n ,\ \I ' '\. ~ -p • '\.; ✓ ~bf✓ ,. f,,.. '.'--( ~ ""~ South Ot-tton1tde Beach Project Site J•. \(JI/( f C / I '\ 67 1\ N Produced by tho Unltod States Geoloalcal Survey ~ti Amc1iutl Dlll.lffl of 19U 1MADIJI 'H'o,\d G.adetlc S\lst-m r,f I~"" 1WC.""'-.,.I Prl"'J~Uon •lld Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ( :, ,,.._ \} 1 ",_,)-1 -'-..:."!.-~~-____ ..:;,:;;;,,;;:::.;..-1-J...\---""'--- r ,;. ""' ,;t-►·.:-~~ ~\~x. ~\ · .. ~~,, ·t J-,"~- ~'?:,.f'-?._ .✓., .,r . ~ .Y' ~f --'----'<'' \., •• ~.,... :\ ,J~\ ·. io<it.f' I \.'-'''""~ , \ \ \ ' \ I II \ 069 0.25 II '• ,, ~ ........ ~fl/) Ge:inolou,u t \ "-lnut111t• \ of A<nc,-•c:o ~ ' \ ;~ 1, § ~ ·.,. ~ \ 'i. 0.5 1'b.15 lmi SCALE 1:24 o., RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians Allen Lawson, Chairperson P.O. Box 365 Valley Center, CA, 92082 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Lawson: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincere; u- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 700 Project Site I' \LIi JI fll I \'\ 67 Produced by tho United St.Jtes C.e-0101rcal Survey N()f'11'1 Amcriu,n Datum of 191l 1Hi\O&l1 World Geodeuc S)/SlHI\ rt 1~11 .. 1Wf';VIA) PrnJ•r.tN)n •nd Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 069 0.25 CAN"1f>lv'tl) ~ .. ~ ~ 'i. 1, 1 \ 0.5 1'b. 75 ., C,ernol.o111u\ lr\"111,r"' or ,.,.ni:,-,1:11 "' ?. \ :\ ii , ,;: 'l, i 'i. lmi SCALE 1:24 KLO# September 30, 2020 Pala Band of Mission Indians Shasta Gaughen, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer PMS 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Rd. Pala, CA 92059 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear THPO Gaughen: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u--- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 J'.\(J/ /( )l / I \ 67 Pr-oduce-d by tho Unttod States Geological Svrvey NOrll\ Amelrbl'I Oalurn of 191) IMAOIJ/ 'rlo,ld G~•tK 5~st~ n, l~ll .. (W(;<;M) PmJll'<.UOn •r'ld Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project , ... l I, I 0.25 0.5 \ / ~-\ 1\ j ,l \ • J II , ,, I 7~.75 Ci,e,nolcxr,u t lfHT(lt,t• of An"oe~ICG lmi SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians Temet Aguilar, Chairperson P.O. Box 369 Pauma Valley, CA 92061 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Aguilar: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you . If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, HJ-- Ket/Hunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project f t vi [ ;'\ Jtff ' '67~~-~~t---'.....,_ -~ r Escun ·~o ~4..,, 5 ,<' ' ' -\ -:,.;ii ., ~-~ ~b .;.' .r,. ~,,. '1,~~~ :.l,; .,..,. .... 'ft "": .,. ,..,,, Sovth CkPons,~ Buo<h ' Produced by tho Unttod Sti\tes Coeolotlcal Survey NOn.11 AmetflQt'I O.tum of 191) ,MAOaJ1 'NOdd C#4'04etK S:,il'"'" nf l~ft◄ fWC,~◄) PfnJ#<.t!On ltnd Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project I """""► ,. ;~ f ,, .• /,_ __,,_~ •·· SCALE 1 :24 l RESOURCE CDNSUlTRNTS September 30, 2020 Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Cody Martinez, Chairperson 1 Kwaaypaay Court El Cajon, CA, 92019 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Martinez: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer: #J---- KeD Hunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 7'0 South Oc~onsldc Ococh Project Site 1'1<,1/ It Pl I I\ 67 j\ N Procluc~d by the United States Geolot;lcal Survey Nol'th Alncncal'I Ootum or 191) 1NAOll1 World G«<Qdeuc ~ ,,, 1~111• 1wr.vi◄1 Pm~ •M Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 0.25 0.5 .. , C.O,,ngl,OQl<•L ~u""'~ ~ Amcfte• I, l 7~.75 lmi I SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians John Christman, Chairperson 1 Viejas Grade Road Alpine, CA, 91901 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Christman: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project '\,, ~ l ~ I ~y '. ,;,,..·~ It) ....:· ~, ! r \ ...... " f,1t+-/ ~~-l ---~-.... ,-3~ y ' 'do -,.-."' \: ( "' ~ 3 ◄~ ~-,t,.tf 0 '~"~ .. {.,, ·~~ ·~ <-..-..:,;1'- ~,. "-> Sooth O<eons,de Beach ,<' ·, ~t \ J ,>1 ' v , ' 1) ~'S,, -----ll'--'---'~;,:;:...c::_=:i;;;:;::..;.;."-..... --:;..::-l.~..;...;:"'v"'\~4'~;-;,;; ,·~ . RSW ' 1 ..,."½. G) 700 Project Site l'll(J//t ( < 1 1'\ i\ N 67 Produced by the Unttod States c;e.01011cal Survey No<'th Amer~ O.tum of 1911 lMAOlll World Geoo•uc SIii~ "' '~""' 1Wr.Vl"'I Pm~UOn •nO Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~- ' "' .,, ~' ~· \{:_ Q~~;_'.~, ~~J '\ . \~ i ~ ~; .~~ ' -~ " I' <, 0.25 ~ ML Kefty ' '.\ 'I, ~ 11111.S.,oc o'., ,~ . II t, ,, .. 0.5 7~.75 o., Ge-mc,~te•t ln~,irnt,. r,ifNT1Cr,ca lmi SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians Mark Macarro, Chairperson P.O. Box 1477 Temecula, CA, 92593 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Macarro: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u--- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 Project Site I' \(,1 /Lt ()C I A\ 67 Produced bV t h@ Unttod States Geolc>Jlcal Surv,ey l'k>f11, Amct11e.1r, 0.llllll of 191U •MAD8l1 Wo,ktGtod«tK. S""Sl"'"' nf 1q11-4 1Wfi...,.◄1 Pm.v-r.uon and Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 0 69 CANNt.t,v lltJ 0.25 0.5 7'6.75 G,,m1olOQ..,;at ln•l!IM .. oK Arnc:n~;, I lmi SCALE 1:24 kLO.,,IT September 30, 2020 La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians Fred Nelson, Chairperson 22000 Highway 76 Pauma Valley, CA 92061 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Nelson: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:: u-- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 750 ~"' ..... .,, -~ _ .. .J.~.,,., S<>u .,., Oc~a ' '· / '-< ; ',,_.,;. "" .,. lb ,.r i~ -';.~~~ \, \t\ '~ South , .... , Ot'~ons,M <S:-' ,-=,. Beach -~.,."- ', Project Site l'At J1 I< j\ N Produced by tho Unttod Stiltes Geological St.Jrvey Nort'I Amc:11<-a" ~tum of 1911 ,MAOUI 'flo,kl Gewet1c. Svu-m ,.., •~"" tWfiVl.<1) P'm~uo" a1'd Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ... -.r ... fZ=> \,1,.;t. :, 'b,...,\.q, ,.. ~ ·"A ·t. ~~.t . r, . l "> 0.25 (..t..ltfll/0 I • I -<. o.5 7'o.75 ,,.,~ ~,t✓ ... .,.. .f)', Gemol~•I ln'11f/,t .. ofNnc-roe• lmi v SCALE 1 :24 September 30, 2020 Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians Cheryl Madrigal, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer One Government Center Lane Valley Center, CA, 92082 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear THPO Madrigal: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 150 )',\(.J /II 01 I A "Ii j\ N 67 Produced b)' the United States G~o1011cal Survey Hont'l ~nu,I"+ 0.ti,rn of 191l 1HAO&ll WorkJ Gt'OdelK S,nt_,om rtt ,,.,-,. 1wr.V1<1) PmJ..-.:uon •nd Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~1 ,..\ i .~ ,· \1 ' )-.!.. ·~ ' ' 'I,, 069 0.25 .\-) )i ,;~ ,' -~ j ~ /.../..,. \ ~ ,;. \\ )'I. .. IIIIU10L e,'1t '"'Nl<IO'i •c> " \ "' .. 1. .., ·\ , - • Gemoto.114;•\ 1n~•11ur .. olAfflC",,c:a • '• '\:, · ... %. § \ <j, I 0.5 7~.75 lmi SCALE 1 :24 KLO RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians Bo Mazzetti, Chairperson One Government Center Lane Valley Center, CA 92082 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Chairperson Mazzetti: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincere;, u---- KetlHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project l , ' ,,, itJ &\)\·c/~~ l ~'\; tz·:~-->+------'.,..C~ 750 ..... ,c..-~ -:,'!t -1",.4 .. , ' ,< \ ~►.,,~ ...... ' . ' ... 40 "':', ~ , l~ ✓ ,-:.. ... '~~!~~ ' ✓ ~ :t>.'~ _.., ~' Souch ~~-~ • ..,._ ~ ~ O<-ea;:!~~ ~\~ ~ ~ > 2S RJW ·,, 1 .,.~"). Q) ✓> ~· "·-" i, " ~•1 •' ";.'>,>>~a.>> 67 ~t,q, ✓> !I . ~ ~ ~..,.,--' \ \"-.: ;,l \ "> b8 Produced by the United States Geo1011cal Survey Nort1'4 Amer bl\ O.t~ ot 1913 rNADtl1 world GIOlletK Svst~ r,f '.!"" fWC.~Ai Prn;-.uo11 •N:I Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project LI ~ ' 'I, :,,:,., \ I 'I. \ ~ II 0.25 0.5 , J;J~""_ ~ ... I <it ·, ( < ' ~ ' - ', \ I I ... ) II , ,,, 1<o. 75 ~m~<•I "'"+"'"' of ~•re• lmi SCALE 1:24 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS September 30, 2020 San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians San Luis Rey, Tribal Council 1889 Sunset Drive Vista, CA, 92081 RE: 320 Hemlock Project, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California Dear Ms. Mojado: Anza Resource Consultants (Anza) has been retained to prepare a cultural resources study for the 320 Hemlock Project. The project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad, California (see enclosed map). The proposed project would construct a residential three-story fourplex with two attached garages on the ground floor and a separate garage structure for two units on a 0.19-acre (8,920 square feet) site (Figure 1 ). An existing single-family home that was constructed in 1955 is present on the site and would require demolition for the project. The project is subject to CEQA and City of Carlsbad is lead agency. As part of the process of identifying cultural resources issues for this project, Anza contacted the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) and requested a Sacred Lands File search and a list of Native American tribal organizations and individuals who may have knowledge of sensitive cultural resources in or near the project site. We do not yet have the results but anticipate the NAHC will recommend we contact you. If you have knowledge of cultural resources that may exist within or near the project site, please contact at kevin@anzaresourceconsultants.com or by telephone at (760) 207-9736. Thank you for your assistance. Sincer:, u---- KeDHunt, Principal Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Dr. #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 Enclosure: Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project 7'0 Project Site I'\( JI 1' !II I A I\ 67 Produced by tho Unttod States W olotlcal Su~y l'q1h Arr,c:11(;.fn 0,Uum of 191) 1HADll) 'n'Ofld G.acteuc 5\/Sl'"ffl f'1 l~A,t 1-.itr.\8 .. ) Prn}-.r::tlc)n •"4 Figure 1. Project Location Map 320 Hemlock Project ~h \ :) ii " ,i ' I ' -- ,l ~t "' ( ..... ,""f ·"" ;-T ~,t) ~~ .t.'' z (_ ';<' ~ >' ~ I • II 11 ,, ~molo,;hUL 0,25 0,5 7~,75 lmi SCALE 1:24 o., Attachment C: Paleontological Resources Locality Search 320 Hemlock Project Cultural Resources Study 7 October 2020 Kevin Hunt Anza Resource Consultants 603 Seagaze Drive, #1018 Oceanside, CA 92054 SAN DIEGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM RE: Paleontological Records Search -320 Hemlock (Anza Project No. 20-0014) Dear Mr. Hunt: This letter presents the results of a paleontological records search conducted for the 320 Hemlock project (Project), located in the northwestern portion of the City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California. The Project site is located at 320 Hemlock Avenue, and is bordered to the southeast by Hemlock Avenue, and on all other sides by existing residential development. Metl'.od:- A review of published geological maps covering the Project site and surrounding area was conducted to determine the specific geologic units underlying the Project site. Each geologic unit was subsequently assigned a paleontological resource sensitivity (Demere and Walsh, 1993). In addition, a search of the paleontological collection records housed at the San Diego Natural History Museum (SDNHM) was conducted in order to determine if any documented fossil collection localities occur at the Project site or within the immediate surrounding area. ResuJtc: Published geological reports (e.g., Kennedy and Tan, 2007) covering the Project area indicate that the proposed Project has the potential to impact late Pleistocene-age old paralic deposits, Units 6-7 (broadly equivalent to the Bay Point Formation of Kennedy, 1975). This geologic unit and its paleontological sensitivity are summarized below. The SDNHM has two recorded fossil localities that lie within one mile of the Project site; however, these localities are from late Oligocene-age deposits of the undifferentiated Sespe & Vaqueros formation, which are not anticipated to be impacted by Project construction. Old paralic deposits (Bay Point Formation) -Old paralic deposits, Units 6-7 underlie the entire Project site at the surface, as mapped by Kennedy and Tan (2007), and are broadly equivalent to the nears ho re marine deposits of the Pleistocene-age (approximately 750,000 to 10,000 years old) Bay Point Formation of Kennedy (1975). The SDNHM does not have any fossil collection localities from the Bay Point Formation within a one-mile radius of the Project site. The Bay Point Formation has been assigned a high paleontological sensitivity for the diverse and well-preserved fossils of marine invertebrates and marine vertebrates, and occasional terrestrial vertebrates, that have been recovered from these deposits elsewhere in western San Diego County. thenat P.O. BOX 121390, SAN DIEGO, CA 92112-1390 SDNAT.ORG 619.232.3821 619.232.0248 Summ1.ry and Recommendations The high paleontological sensitivity of the Bay Point Formation in San Diego County (Demere and Walsh, 1993) suggests the potential for construction of the proposed Project to result in impacts to paleontological resources. Any proposed excavation activities that extend deep enough to encounter previously undisturbed deposits of this geologic unit (i.e., below the depth of any previously imported artificial fill or disturbed sediments present within the Project site) have the potential to impact the paleontological resources preserved therein. If such excavation is required for Project construction, implementation of a complete paleontological resource mitigation program during ground-disturbing activities is recommended. The fossil collection locality information contained within this paleontological record search should be considered private and is the sole property of the San Diego Natural History Museum. Any use or reprocessing of information contained within this document beyond the scope of the 320 Hemlock project is prohibited. If you have any questions concerning these findings please feel free to contact me at kmccomas@sdnhm.org. Sincerely, ti-~~ Katie Mccomas, M.S. Paleontological Report Writer & GIS Specialist San Diego Natural History Museum Enc Figure 1 · Pro1ect map Appendix List of SDSNH Jorn! localillt', in the v1cin1ty of the Pro1Ea Lit~r tur"' Ci .P.d Demere, T.A., and S.L. Walsh. 1993. Paleontological Resources, County of San Diego. Unpublished technical report prepared for the San Diego County Department of Public Works: 1-68. Kennedy, M.P., and S.S. Tan. 2007. Geologic Map of the Oceanside 30' x 60' Quadrangle, California. California Geological Survey, Regional Geologic Map Series 1:100,000 scale, map no. 2. San Diego Natural History Museum (SDNHM), unpublished paleontological collections data. l2C lt'mlot k Pal 'untoloq1c(JI R,,Lords 5C:.orc/l ProJect boundary 1 mile radius buffer • SDSNH fossil collection localities Figure 1: Project Map 320 Hemlock PALEOSERVICES City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 320 Hemlock Poleonto/og,co/ Records Search 0 map ~ extent San Oieao scale in miles 3 Locality Number Locality Name 7519 Carlsbad Energy Center 7520 Carlsbad Energy Center Location Appe ndix: Locality List San Diego Natural History Museum Department of Paleontology Elevation (feet) City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 28 City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 28 1 of 1 Geologic Unit Era Period Epoch Sespe/Vaqueros Formation Cenozoic Paleogene late Oligocene Sespe/Vaqueros Formation Cenozoic Paleogene late Oligocene