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<br />aIT~AfA <br /> <br />Responses to <br />Environmental Checklist <br />For CEQA Compliance <br /> <br />will be further analyzed with the help of special studies by a qualified architectural <br />historian. <br /> <br />B. The project area is located within an urbanized area and has been disturbed by <br />previous and existing development. Therefore, it is unlikely that any significant <br />archaeological resources exist on-site. The construction phase of this project will be <br />monitored so as to identify an archeological resources unearthed during the <br />implementation portion of this project. <br /> <br />C. The project site is located within an urbanized area and has been disturbed by <br />previous and existing development. Therefore, it is unlikely that any significant <br />paleontological resources exist on-site. Implementation of the proposed project is not <br />anticipated to disturb any known paleontological resources, and less than significant <br />impacts on such resources are expected. <br /> <br />D. The project site is not known to contain human remains interred inside or outside <br />formal cemeteries. Discovery of human remains is governed by State Law, which <br />requires stop of work and reporting to authorities. No impact would occur. <br /> <br />VI. Geology and Soils <br /> <br />A-1 According to the most recent Alquist-Priolo Zoning Map, no known fault traces are <br />located in the City of Santa Ana. No impact would occur. <br /> <br />A-2 Seismic hazard from ground shaking is typical for large areas of Southern California. <br />However, the implementation of seismic design provisions for structural safety will <br />help to minimize threats to human safety in the event of an earthquake. All structures <br />will be designed in accordance with the seismic design provisions of the Uniform <br />Building Codes to promote maximum safety in the event of an earthquake. No impact <br />would occur. <br /> <br />A-3 According to Exhibit 3-8 of the Santa Ana General Plan Draft Environmental Impact <br />Report, the project site is located in an area of very low/low liquefaction hazard. No <br />impact would occur. <br /> <br />A-4 The project area is generally flat and implementation of the proposed project will, <br />therefore, not require slope cuts that could result in landslides. No unstable hills or <br />cliffs are located in the project vicinity. No impact would occur. <br /> <br />B. Localized erosion of on-site soils may occur as a result of the proposed project. <br />Individual projects that meet certain criteria are required to comply with the Orange <br />County Stormwater Program and Stormwater Permit, and implement best <br />management practices for each site, including post-construction. Given the relatively <br />level slope and urban nature of the planning area, along with existing regulations, the <br />potential for significant erosion such that a geologic hazard would be created is <br />considered low. No impact would occur. <br /> <br />C. The project site has been disturbed in the past and does not contain any unique <br />geological or physical feature. No impact is anticipated. <br /> <br />D. The proposed project is not located on sensitive or unstable soil. No impacts are <br />anticipated. <br /> <br />7SA~3 <br />