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Section 5 <br />construction activity and no potential to encounter Unknown historical or unknown <br />archaeological resources. <br />Alternative 2: Proposed Project <br />As shown in Figure 16, the Area of Potential Effect (APE) is Centennial Park Site <br />located at 3000 West Edinger Avenue and the Heritage Museum site located at <br />3101 West Harvard Street. <br />Previous Archeological Cultural Resource Record Searches <br />A record search was contacted at the South Central Coastal Information Center <br />in April of 2015. As shown in Table 20, the record search identified three Studies <br />that were prepared adjacent to the Centennial Park and the Heritage MUSeUrn <br />sites. The studies consisted of pedestrian field Surveys and cultural resource <br />evaluations, or were research oriented and did not involve field work. Each Study <br />was reviewed to determine if they contained any cultural resource information <br />relevant to the Centennial Park and to the Heritage Museum. The records <br />search indicates that no cultural resources were recorded within one-mile <br />radius of the project site. <br />Table 20: Cultural Resources Investigations Adjacent to Project Area <br />Report No. <br />Author/Yoar <br />Study Description <br />OR-00901 <br />Langenwater and Brock 1985 <br />Phase 11 Prado, Basin and <br />Lower Santa Ana River <br />OR-01838 <br />Padorr 1998 <br />Cultural Resources Review for <br />Groundwater Replenishrient <br />OR-04259 <br />Becker et aV. 2007 <br />Monitoring Report <br />I <br />9L2LJndwater Re lenishrnent <br />The Heritage Museum contains a historic plaza featuring several buildings from <br />the 1890-s, extensive flora gardens, citrus groves, agriculture demonstration <br />garden area and Native vegetation open space. Two historical homes are located <br />within the boundary of the Heritage Museum: the Maag Ranch House and the <br />Kellogg House. <br />Mid Basin Centennial Park Aid Project Final EIR 5-70 <br />