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<br />~'A <br /> <br />Responses to <br />Environmental Checklist <br />For CEQA Compliance <br /> <br />VI. Geology and Soils <br /> <br />A-1. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo <br />earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State geologist for the area or based on other <br />substantial evidence of a known fault? <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the project site is not located within a <br />current Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone. Therefore, the potential for surface rupture due to faulting <br />occurring beneath the site during the design life of the proposed project would be considered low. <br /> <br />A-2. Strong Seismic Ground shaking? <br /> <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The project site is located in a highly active seismic region of Southern California. A total of 38 active <br />faults have been identified within an approximate 60-mile radius of the project site. The <br />NewporUlnglewood Fault located approximately 13 miles south from the City of Santa Ana is considered <br />to be one of the most dominant faults in regard to potential seismic shaking impacts. The project site <br />could potentially be subject to a significant damage from a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the <br />NewporUlnglewood fault zone. A seismic event of this scale could potentially result in significant damage <br />to the project site. However, the risks at the site are similar to many other areas in Southern California. <br />To minimize potential seismic shaking impacts, the proposed project would be subject to Seismic Safety <br />Standards of the California Standards Building Code. Compliance with the Code would reduce potential <br />impacts associated with seismic shaking activity to a level that would be less than significant. <br /> <br />A-3. Seismic-related ground failure, including liquefaction? <br /> <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />Soil liquefaction occurs when loose soil deposits below the water table are subject to large ground <br />accelerations generated from seismic events. According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element <br />EIR, the project site is located in an area that is characterized with high-medium liquefaction hazard <br />potential. To minimize potential liquefaction impacts, the proposed project would be subject to Seismic <br />Shaking Standards of the California Standards Building Code. Compliance with the Code would reduce <br />potential liquefaction impacts to a level considered less than significant. <br /> <br />A-4. Landslides <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />The project site is flat without any topographical relief. According to the City's General Plan, there are no <br />landslide planes on the project site. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not result in <br />adverse impacts in regards to landslides. <br /> <br />75C-97 <br /> <br />4 <br />
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