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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppendix K: Tribal Outreach MaterialsAppendix K: Tribal Outreach Materials Infinite 101—Tribal Outreach (all sent via email) Contact List Date Leter Sent to Contact Comments/Concerns Wuksache Indian Tribe/Eshom Valley Band Kenneth Woodrow, Chairperson 1179 Rock Haven Ct. Salinas, CA, 93906 4/5/23 Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Mission San Juan Bau�sta Irene Zwierlein, Chairperson 3030 Soda Bay Road Lakeport, CA, 95453 4/5/23 Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan Kanyon Sayers-Roods 1615 Pearson Court San Jose, CA, 95122 4/5/23 Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the SF Bay Area Monica Arellano, Vice Chairwoman 20885 Redwood Road, Suite 232 Castro Valley, CA, 94546 4/5/23 Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe Tony Cerda, Chairperson 244 E. 1st Street Pomona, CA, 91766 4/5/23 The Ohlone Indian Tribe Andrew Galvan, Chairperson P.O. Box 3388 Fremont, CA, 94539 4/5/23 Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the SF Bay Area Charlene Nijmeh, Chairperson 20885 Redwood Road, Suite 232 Castro Valley, CA, 94546 4/5/23 Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan Ann Marie Sayers, Chairperson P.O. Box 28 Hollister, CA, 95024 4/5/23 CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Wuksache Indian Tribe/Eshom Valley Band April 5, 2023 Kenneth Woodrow, Chairperson 1179 Rock Haven Ct. Salinas, CA, 93906 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Chairperson Woodrow: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Mission San Juan Bautista April 5, 2023 Irene Zwierlein, Chairperson 3030 Soda Bay Road Lakeport, CA, 95453 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Chairperson Zwierlein: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan April 5, 2023 Kanyon Sayers-Roods 1615 Pearson Court San Jose, CA, 95122 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Kanyon Sayers-Roods: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the SF Bay Area April 5, 2023 Monica Arellano, Vice Chairwoman 20885 Redwood Road, Suite 232 Castro Valley, CA, 94546 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Vice Chairwoman Arellano: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe April 5, 2023 Tony Cerda, Chairperson 244 E. 1st Street Pomona, CA, 91766 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Chairperson Cerda: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] The Ohlone Indian Tribe April 5, 2023 Andrew Galvan, Chairperson P.O. Box 3388 Fremont, CA, 94539 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Chairperson Galvan: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the SF Bay Area April 5, 2023 Charlene Nijmeh, Chairperson 20885 Redwood Road, Suite 232 Castro Valley, CA, 94546 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Chairperson Nijmeh: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI CITY COUNCIL 2023 FLOR NICOLAS, MAYOR (DIST. 3)MARK NAGALES, VICE MAYOR (DIST. 2)MARK ADDIEGO, MEMBER (DIST. 1)JAMES COLEMAN, MEMBER (DIST. 4)EDDIE FLORES, MEMBER (DIST. 5) SHARON RANALS, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan April 5, 2023 Ann Marie Sayers, Chairperson P.O. Box 28 Hollister, CA, 95024 RE: Terminal 101 Project, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California Dear Chairperson Sayers: The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a project application for the Terminal 101 Project (project) and is conducting an environmental analysis pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The purpose of this letter is to provide you with: 1) a description of the project site and the proposed project; and 2) a summary of a records search of the Northwest Information Center (NWIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) and Sacred Lands File (SLF) at the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC). Project Description The approximately 9.98-acre project site (Assessor’s Parcel Number 015-113-240) is currently developed with a small vehicle maintenance garage and pay booth, totaling approximately 6,000 gross square feet (gsf), as well as an approximately 1,274-stall surface parking lot (see Figure 1 attached). The project site is bounded by Terminal Court to the north, U.S. 101 (known as Bayshore Freeway) to the east, a navigable slough to the south, and existing commercial and industrial development to the west in the City of South San Francisco, California. The proposed project would include demolition of all existing on-site uses (i.e., the small vehicle maintenance garage, pay booth, surface parking spaces), and the construction of approximately 712,104 gsf of research-and-development (R&D) uses and amenities within two six-story buildings (known as T101N and T101S), along with supporting parking and landscaping. The two buildings would be tied together through landscaping and open space to create a sustainable campus environment with improved pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access. The proposed project would provide a total of 1,125 parking spaces, consisting of 84 surface parking spaces in the northern portion of the project site and 1,041 parking spaces in a seven-story parking garage located behind the T101S building. Demolition and grading would generate approximately 6,700 cy of material, including removed trees, concrete, soil, and asphalt. In addition, during demolition and grading, approximately 22,299 cy of soil would be imported for site preparation. The proposed project would excavate to a depth of approximately 3 to 7 feet below the ground surface; the average level of the existing project site is 10 feet above sea level. The maximum depth of excavation for the proposed utility improvements would be 5 feet below sea level. 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Page 2 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Results of Records Searches In February 2023, ICF (the City’s cultural resources consultant) conducted a records search of the project site and a 0.25-mile radius at the NWIC on behalf of the City. The NWIC, an affiliate of the State of California Office of Historic Preservation, is the official state repository of cultural resources records and reports for San Mateo County. One previously recorded archaeological resource was recorded within the project site, as described below: 1.P-41-000047 (CA-SMA-43) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and the San Bruno Canal, between Shaw Road and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1995 and Basin Research Associates in 1988. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. Four previously recorded archaeological resources were recorded within a 0.25-mile radius of the project site, as described below: 2.P-41-000045 (CA-SMA-41) – Originally recorded by N. Nelson as a shell mound, the first site record was completed in 1909. Nelson recorded the site in South San Francisco, near US 101 and San Mateo Avenue, between Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard. However, no evidence of the site was identified at this location during archaeological surveys conducted by Basin Research Associates. Nor was evidence of the site identified during Geoprobing conducted in 2016 by AECOM. Based on these negative results, AECOM concluded that the resource was either mapped incorrectly or no longer present. 1.P-41-000046 (CA-SMA-42) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 2.P-41-000049 (CA-SMA-45) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. 3.P-41-000051 (CA-SMA-47) – This site was originally recorded by N. Nelson in 1909 as a shell mound located in South San Francisco. No additional information is included in the record on file with the NWIC. In February 2023, ICF requested a search of the NAHC SLF on behalf of the City. In March 2023, ICF received a response from the NAHC stating “the results of any Sacred Lands File (SLF) check conducted through the Native American Heritage Commission was negative.” The Native American Heritage Commission provided your name as a representative of a California Native American Tribe who may have knowledge of cultural resources within or near the project area. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. Page 3 of 3 Subject: Terminal 101 Project 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Very Respectfully, Billy Gross, Principal Planner City of South San Francisco Attachment: Project Location Map Figure 1 Project Location Map\\PDCCITRDSGIS01\Projects_1\City_of_South_San_Francisco\104667_Terminal_101\Figures\Land_Use.aprx; User: 58303; Date: 2/17/2023South San FranciscoSan Bruno0 500250 Feet Project Site City Limits Colma Tiburon Alameda Pacifica Millbrae BerkeleySausalito Daly City Burlingame San Francisco South San Francisco [N 1:5,000 Source: ESRI