2020-03-05 AB 52 Consultation Ltr1
Nichole Romane
From:Nicole Criste (Contract Planner)
Sent:Thursday, March 5, 2020 12:32 PM
To:Consulting Planner
Subject:Fw: AB 52 Consultation for the Wave at La Quinta
Attachments:03-003-2019-001ACBCI2_21_2020.pdf
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From:Garcia,Patricia TRBL)pagarcia@aguacaliente.net>
Sent:Friday,February 21,2020 10:44 AM
To:Nicole Criste
Cc:THPO Consulting
Subject:AB 52 Consultation for the Wave at La Quinta
Good afternoon,
If you have any questions about the attached letter please feel free to contact me.
Thank you,
Pattie
Patricia Garcia,Director
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Tribal Historic Preservation Office
5401 Dinah Shore Drive
Palm Springs,CA 92264
Direct 760)699 6907
Cell 760)567 3761
Fax 760)699 6924
Dear Ms. Nicole Criste,
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians (ACBCI) appreciates your efforts to include the
Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) in the Wave at Coral Mountain project. The project
area is not located within the boundaries of the ACBCI Reservation. However, it is within the
Tribe’s Traditional Use Area. A records check of the ACBCI registry identified previous
surveys in the area that were positive for the presence of cultural resources. In consultation, the
ACBCI THPO requests the following:
VIA EMAIL TO:ncriste@terranovaplanning.com]
Terra Nova
Ms. Nicole Criste
42635 Melanie Place, Suite 101
Palm Desert, CA 92211
February 21, 2020
Re: AB 52 Consultation for the Wave at La Quinta
Again, the Agua Caliente appreciates your interest in our cultural heritage. If you have questions
or require additional information, please call me at (760)699-6907. You may also email me at
ACBCI-THPO@aguacaliente.net.
Cordially,
03-003-2019-001
The Agua Caliente THPO has identified Tribal Cultural Resources and Cultural
Landscape within the proposed project boundary. We request redesign of the
project to avoid the identified Tribal Cultural Resources, and prefer "preservation in
place". These resources are eligible for the Californian Register Historic Properties
and may also be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places as Traditional
Cultural Properties.
Due to the complexity of the resources we need more information for assessing
impacts. Please provide GIS data for the project plans, the record search, and the
cultural survey results. We also request copies of all site records, reports, archival
information, and maps associated with the project area.
Additionally, we request continued consultation on defining an adequate
preservation area. In consultation with the THPO, we request development of an
exploratory trenching program for the areas of the project outside of the future
preservation area. We also want a commitment from the City to condition the
project with adequate curation measures.
Pattie Garcia-Plotkin
Director
Tribal Historic Preservation Office
AGUA CALIENTE BAND
OF CAHUILLA INDIANS