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SANTA ANA REZONE PROJECT <br /> INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> Environmental Evaluation <br /> Setting <br /> This section describes the existing cultural resources setting and potential effects from project <br /> implementation on the project site and its surrounding area. Descriptions and analysis in this section <br /> are based on information provided by the California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), <br /> South Central Coastal Information Center(SCCIC), National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), <br /> California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR), California Historic Landmarks list, California <br /> Points of Historical Interest (CPHI) list, California Historical Resources Inventory, and the California <br /> Built Environment Resource Directory (BERD).The non-confidential records search results and other <br /> correspondence are included in Appendix C. <br /> South Central Costal Information Center <br /> On February 25, 2025, a records search for the project site and a 0.5-mile search radius was <br /> conducted at the SCCIC located California State University, Fullerton. To identify any historic <br /> properties or resources, the current inventories of the NRHP, the CRHR, the California Historical <br /> Landmark (CHL) list, the CPHI list, and the BERD for Orange County were reviewed to determine the <br /> existence of previously documented local historical resources. Results from the SCCIC indicate that <br /> three historic built environment resources are recorded within a 0.5-mile of the project site; however, <br /> no resources are recorded within the project boundaries. In addition, nine area-specific survey reports <br /> are on file within the 0.5-mile radius, and two of them partially address the project site. This indicates <br /> that the project site has not been fully surveyed for cultural resources. <br /> Native American Heritage Commission <br /> On February 10, 2025, FCS sent a letter to the NAHC in an effort to determine whether any sacred <br /> sites are listed on its Sacred Lands File(SLF)for the project site.A response was received on <br /> February 26, 2025, indicating that the SLF search produced a negative result for Native American <br /> cultural resources in the proposed project. The NAHC included a list of 22 Tribal representatives <br /> available to provide additional information pertaining to Tribal Cultural Resources (TCRs). To ensure <br /> that all Native American knowledge and concerns over potential TCRs that may be affected by the <br /> proposed project are addressed, a letter containing project information and requesting any additional <br /> information was sent to each Tribal representative on March 4, 2025. One response was received on <br /> March 6,2025, from the Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians stating that the Tribe would defer any <br /> comments to Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians cultural resource department. No additional responses <br /> have been received to date. <br /> Pedestrian Survey and Buried Site Potential <br /> On March 13, 2025, FCS Staff Archaeologist Maximillian Ochoa conducted a pedestrian survey for <br /> unrecorded cultural resources at the project site. The project site is 3.48 acres and is entirely <br /> hardscaped, it is bordered by 1-5 to the north, the Santa Ana Zoo to the west, East Main Street to the <br /> south, and Church of Christ in Tustin to the east.The survey covered the subject property where <br /> possible, beginning in the southeastern corner of the project site. The topographical conditions of the <br /> 42 FCS <br /> l(JQ IS <br /> Ordinance No. N ,.'j/�dLe ,,dons.Sha(epoint M <br /> com/siles/Puhlications5ite/Shared�ucuments/Pu611 a4i0nsfCElent(PN-1N�/c32Y/o327DW7/15MN0/0327075ana Ma Hetan¢Pf41an MND.doa <br /> Page 54 of 118 <br />