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75E
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2/2/2009
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Responses to <br />Environmental Checklist <br />For CEQA Compliance <br />would not affect any existing buildings or structures other than the existing sewer <br />lift station in Bristol Street which is not historically significant. In addition, <br />according to the Orange County General Plan Figure VI-11, Orange Counfy <br />Historical Areas, the project area is not located in any pre-1940 population <br />centers and is not located within any state historical districts. Therefore, a <br />significant impact would not occur. <br />B. Cause a substantial adverse change In the significance of a unique archaeological <br />resource pursuant to define Section 15064.5? <br />Findin No Impact. <br />Analysis: The project area is characterized as an urban area, and any archaeological <br />resources that may have been present an-site have long since been disturbed <br />and/or removed as a result of historic developments in the surrounding area. <br />Construction activities proposed by the project are no# anticipated to result in <br />ground disturbance in areas that have not previously been impacted by historic <br />developments in the area. In addition, according to the Orange County General <br />Plan Figure VI-10, Prehistoric Archeology -General Areas of Sensitivity, the <br />project area is not identified as an area of sensitivity for prehistoric archeology. <br />As such, a significant impact would not occur. <br />C. Directly or indirectly disturb or destroy a unique paleontological resource or site? <br />Findin No Impact. <br />Analysis: The project area is characterized as an urban area, and any paleontological <br />resources that may have been present an-site have long since been disturbed <br />and/or removed. Construction activities proposed by the project are not <br />anticipated to result in ground disturbance in areas that have not previously been <br />impacted by historic developments in the area. In addition, according to the <br />Orange County General Pian Figure VI-9, Paleontology -General Areas of <br />Sensitivity, the project area is not identified as an area of sensitivity for <br />paleontological resources. As such, a significant impact would not occur. <br />D. Disturb any human remains, including those Interred outside of formal <br />cemeteries? <br />Findin No Impact. <br />Analysis: Although no human remains are anticipated within the project area, California <br />Public Resources Code §5097.98 requires that should any remains be identified <br />during construction activities the County coroner must be notified, along with the <br />Native American Heritage Commission in the event the remains are determined <br />to be of Native American decent. Compliance with state law would preclude any <br />significant impacts associated with the remote potential for uncovering human <br />remains during construction. <br />Vt. Geology and Soils <br />Page 43 of 64 <br />75E-47 <br />
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