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<br />has it been listed in the Santa Ana Register of Historical <br />Properties. Therefore, the demolition of the structure would not <br />be considered an adverse impact to a historic resource. <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a <br />unique archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />Directly or indirectly disturb <br />paleontogical resource or site? <br /> <br />or <br /> <br />destroy <br /> <br />a <br /> <br />unique <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Disturb any human remains, <br />of formal cemeteries. <br /> <br />including those interred outside <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />According to the General <br />known cultural resources <br />that the project site is <br />the discovery of unknown <br /> <br />Plan Land Use Element EIR, there are no <br />on the project sites. Given the fact <br />currently improved, the probability for <br />cultural resources would be low. <br /> <br />VI. GEOLOGY/SOILS <br /> <br />The following analysis lS based on a Geotechnical Engineering <br />Evaluation prepared by H&T Soils Testing in February 2004. The <br />Geotechnical Investigation is available for review at the City <br />of Santa Ana Planning Department. <br /> <br />A-I. <br /> <br />Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the <br />most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map <br />issued by the State geologist for the area or based on <br />other substantial evidence of a known fault? <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />The Seismic Hazards Mapping Act of 1991 established a statewide <br />seismic hazard mapping and technical advisory program to assist <br />cities and counties in protecting the public health and safety <br />from the effects of strong ground shaking, liquefaction, <br />landslides or other ground failure and other seismic hazards <br />caused by earthquakes. Additionally, the Alquist-Priolo Act <br />directs the State Geologist to delineate regulatory zones that <br />encompass surface traces of active faults that have potential <br />for future surface fault rupture to regulate development near <br />active faults in order to mitigate the hazard of surface fault <br />rupture. <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />75 se_14°fO <br />
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