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A. Encourage consultation with professional archaeologists and historians to identify areas containing potentially valuable archaeological or historic resources and establish procedures for protecting and, if necessary, salvaging the resource. Appropriate agencies to consult include, but are not limited to, the DAHP, the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, the Shoalwater Bay Tribe and the Quinault Indian Tribe.

B. Condition shoreline permits to allow for site inspection and evaluation and ensure proper salvage of archaeological and historic resources in areas known to contain such resources.

C. Preserve archaeological or historic sites permanently for scientific study and public observation whenever feasible.

D. Prevent the destruction of or damage to a site that has been inadvertently uncovered and has historic, cultural, scientific or educational value as identified by the appropriate authorities, including affected tribes and the DAHP.

E. Design and operate the proposed development to be compatible with the continued protection of the site, where development or demolition activity is proposed adjacent to an identified archaeological or historic site.

(Ord. 6611 § 1, Amended, 08/09/2017)