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Section 5 <br />The Maag Ranch House is located at 3101 West Harvard Street. The house was <br />moved from its original location on Fairhaven Avenue to the museum properly in <br />1980, The house was constructed in 1899 and is listed on the HPDF and was <br />determined ineligible for the NRHP. That Maag Ranch House has been <br />evaluated and been listed as a Landmark on the City of Santa Ana Local <br />Register and determined to be eligible for listing on the State of California <br />Register of Historical Resources. The evaluation prepared for the Maag Ranch <br />House is contained in Appendix D-1. <br />The Kellogg House was also moved to the museum property in 1980 from its <br />original location on Orange Avenue. The Kellogg House has been evaluated and <br />been listed as a Landmark on the City of Santa Ana Local Register and <br />determined to be eligible for listing on the State of California Register of Historical <br />Resources, The evaluation prepared for the Kellogg House is contained in <br />Appendix D-1. <br />A short segment of the water supply pipeline would be attached to the nose piers <br />at the Edinger Bridge that crosses the Santa Ana River Channel immediately <br />northwest of Centennial Park, This bridge is listed in the Caltrans California <br />Bridge Inventory (No. 55 0266). The bridge has been assigned an NRHP Status <br />Code 5, The Bridge underwent major construction in 2013 and 2014, and it does <br />not warrant further consideration during this project and would not be eligible for <br />the NRHP. <br />Archeological Survey Results <br />The archaeological survey of the property was conducted on May 7, 2015, by Mr, <br />David Smith, the BonTerra/Psomas Senior archaeologist based out of the <br />Orange County office. The proposed alignment of the pipelines, the injection and <br />monitoring well locations, the shared structure locations were inspected. Almost <br />all of the alignment of the pipelines is underground. Additionally, the locations of <br />the shared structures were paved over. The monitoring well location is located in <br />an existing dirt parking area that has been disturbed as part of the construction of <br />Godinez High School. No archaeological materials were observed during the <br />pedestrian survey and given the disturbances that have occurred to both areas <br />the potential for discovery of archeological resources at Centennial Park or at the <br />Heritage Museum, would be low. Even though there is low potential for discover <br />of archeological resources, there would be some potential that unknown cultural <br />resources could be encountered during earthwork activity. With the <br />implementation of Mitigation Measure CR-1 potential adverse impacts to <br />unknown cultural resources would be reduced to a less than significant leveL <br />Mid Basin Centennial Park Project Final EIR 5-72 <br />