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project area. A water reservoir and hydrogeneration station are located <br />adjacent to the east side of Bristol Street just south of Santiago Creek <br />near the northern limits of the project area. An enlarged reservoir and <br />pumping station at this facility are currently under study by the Santa <br />Ana Public Works Agency. <br />Telephone service in the project area is currently provided by Pacific <br />Bell Telephone Company. The telephone company currently maintains <br />both overhead and underground telephone facilities along Bristol <br />Street. Aerial facilities are generally located north of Santa Clara <br />Avenue and south of First Street and include poles, overhead cables, <br />drip wires, and cross- connect boxes. Underground facilities are located <br />at various locations along the length of Bristol Street and include <br />buried rabies, duct structures and manholes. A large twenty -four duct <br />structure runs along the west side of Bristol Street from 6th Street to <br />Warner Avenue in two parallel conduit structures. <br />Cable Television <br />Cable service in the proposed project area is currently prodded by the <br />Comcast Cablevision Company, located at 1400 N. Main Street in the <br />City of Santa Ana. According to Comcast's Construction Supervisor, <br />cable facilities are located within the proposed project area. The lines <br />are located predominantly on overhead utility poles with a couple of <br />drops to ground level to feed underground facilities. Cable lines <br />generally follow existing Pacific Bell and Southern California Edison <br />poles. <br />115 i <br />'Fhe purpose of this section is to describe the paleontological, archaeological <br />and historical resources existing along Bristol Street between Warner Avenue <br />and Memory Lane in the City of Santa Ana. <br />For the purpose of historic assessment, the project was limited to the first row <br />of properties fronting on Bristol Street in the segment between Warner <br />Avenue and Memory Lane. A Historic Property Survey Report, which is <br />available from the City Public Services Agency, was prepared for this project <br />by Willdan Associates. <br />The archaeological and historical assessments were completed by Ronald M. <br />Bissell, an Orange County Certified Archaeologist. Additional research and <br />evaluation related to a possibly significant building was conducted by Mr. <br />Roger Hatheway, architectural historian. The paleontological assessment was <br />accomplished by Mr. Rodney E. Raschke, an Orange County Certified <br />Paleontologist. In addition, a historical records search was completed by the <br />II �! <br />.R <br />w <br />