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<br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there <br /> <br />are no historical structures <br />within the nearby vicinity. <br />project would not result <br />historical structures. <br /> <br />located on the <br />Implementation <br />in significant <br /> <br />project <br />of the <br />impacts <br /> <br />site or <br />proposed <br />to any <br /> <br />(B.D) <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the <br />project site is not known to contain any archaeological <br />resources. However, the General Plan Land Use Element EIR does <br />indicate that the City of Santa Ana has a high potential for <br />unknown archaeological resources. However, the project area has <br />been previously graded and there is minimal potential that <br />unknown archaeological resources and/or unknown human remains <br />would be encountered during construction operations. <br /> <br />(C) No Impact <br /> <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the <br />proposed project site is not located in an area where <br />paleontological resources are known to exist. Given the age and <br />geology of the project area, it is unlikely that unknown <br />paleontological resources would exist on the project site. <br />Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not <br />result in adverse impacts to any paleontological resource. <br /> <br />VI. GEOLOGY/SOILS <br /> <br />(A-l) No Impact <br /> <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there <br />are no known active earthquake faults or fault zones on the <br />project site. Therefore, potential ground rupture impacts are <br />unlikely. <br /> <br />(A-2) Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The project site is situated within an active seismic region of <br />southern California. According to the General Plan Land Use <br />Element EIR, there are 38 active faults within the region of the <br />project site. The Newport Inglewood, located 8-miles south from <br />the City of Santa Ana is considered to be one of the most <br />dominant faults in regard to potential seismic shaking impacts. <br />The Newport Inglewood Fault is postulated as having the <br />potential to generate a maximum credible earthquake magnitude of <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />75B~57 <br /> <br />