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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02 Appendix B - Inadvertent Discovery Protocol APPENDIX B: INADVERTENT DISCOVERY PROTOCOL APPENDIX B INADVERTENT DISCOVERY PROTOCOL Protocols for Discovery of Archaeological Resources In the event that archaeological resources are encountered during construction, the following actions will be taken: 1. In the find location, all ground disturbing activity will stop. The find location will be secured from any additional impacts and the supervisor will be informed. 2. The project proponent will immediately contact the agencies with jurisdiction over the lands where the discovery is located, if appropriate. The appropriate agency archaeologist or the proponent's contracting archaeologist will determine the size of the work stoppage zone or discovery location in order to sufficiently protect the resource until further decisions can be made regarding the work site 3. The project proponent will consult with DAHP regarding the evaluation of the discovery and the appropriate protection measures, if applicable. Once the consultation has been completed, the project proponent will request written concurrence from the agency or tribe(s) that the protection and mitigation measures have been fulfilled. Upon notification of concurrence from the appropriate parties, the project proponent will proceed with the project. 4. After completion of the above steps, the project proponent will provide for preparation of final written report of the discovery. The report will include a description of the contents of the discovery, a summary of consultation, and a description of the treatment or mitigation measures. Protocols for Discovery of Human Remains If human remains are found within the project, the project proponent, its contractors or permit-holders, the following actions will be taken, consistent with Washington State RCWs 68.50.645, 27.44.055, and 68.60.055. If ground-disturbing activities encounter human skeletal remains during the course of construction, then all activity will cease that may cause further disturbance to those remains. The area of the find will be secured and protected from further disturbance. The project proponent will prepare a plan for securing and protecting exposed human remains and retain consultants to perform these services. The finding of human skeletal remains will be reported to the county medical examiner/coroner and local law enforcement in the most expeditious manner possible. The remains will not be touched, moved, or further disturbed. The county medical examiner/coroner will assume jurisdiction over the human skeletal remains and make a determination of whether those remains are forensic or non-forensic. If the county medical examiner/coroner determines the remains are non-forensic, then they will report that finding to DAHP, which will then take jurisdiction over the remains. DAHP will notify any appropriate cemeteries and all affected tribes of the find. The State Physical Anthropologist will make a determination of whether the remains are Indian or Non-Indian and report that finding to any appropriate cemeteries and the affected tribes. DAHP will then handle all consultation with the affected parties as to the future preservation, excavation, and disposition of the remains. Primary Contacts City of Renton Address: 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Primary Contact: Betsy Severtsen, Capital Project Coordinator Phone Number/Email: (425) 757-6657, bsevertsen@rentonwa.gov Washington Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation Address: PO Box 48343, Olympia, WA 98504-8343 Primary Contact: Rob Whitlam, State Archaeologist Phone Number/Email: (360) 586-3080, Rob.Whitlam@dahp.wa.gov Primary Contact for Human Remains: Guy Tasa, State Physical Anthropologist Phone Number/Email: (360) 586-3534 or (360) 790-1633, Guy.Tasa@dahp.wa.gov Washington State Department of Commerce Program Contact Address: 1011 Plum Street SE, PO Box 42525, Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Primary Contact: Chuck Hunter, Community Capital Facilities Unit Phone Number/Email: (360) 764-3312, Chuck.Hunter@commerce.wa.gov Tribes Name of Tribe: Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Address: 39015 172nd Avenue SE, Auburn, WA 98092 Primary Contact: Laura Murphy, Archaeologist, Cultural Resources Phone Number/Email: (253) 876-3272, laura.murphy@muckleshoot.nsn.us Name of Tribe: Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Address: P O Box 969, Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Primary Contact: Steven Mullen-Moses, Director, Archaeology and Historic Preservation Phone Number/Email: 425-495-6097, steve@snoqualmietribe.us Local Sheriff's Office Address: 516 Third Avenue, Room W-116, Seattle, WA 98104-2312 Primary Contact: Phone Number/Email: 9-1-1, (206) 296-3311, sheriff@kingcounty.gov Local Medical Examiner's Office Address: Harborview Medical Center, Ninth & Jefferson Building, 2nd Floor, 908 Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98104 Primary Contact: Medical Examiner’s office Phone Number/Email: 206-731-3232, ext. 5