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involve long -term operations and /or construction - <br />operations that could potentially result in adverse impacts <br />to known and /or unknown cultural resources.- However, <br />through the City's development review process, future <br />redevelopment activities implemented within the Merged <br />Project Area would be evaluated for potential impacts to <br />cultural resources and where needed mitigation measures <br />would be required to avoid or minimize potential impacts to <br />cultural resources. <br />IV. GEOLOGY /SOILS <br />(A -1, A -4) No Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR <br />there are no active earthquake faults, Alquist- Priolo <br />Earthquake Zones, or landslides in Santa Ana. Therefore, <br />approval and implementation of the proposed Merger would <br />not be subject to potential ground rupture impacts or <br />landslide impacts. <br />(A -2) Less Than Significant Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, <br />there are several active faults within fifty miles of the - <br />City. In the event a moderate earthquake occurs along one <br />of these active faults, the City of Santa Ana could <br />experience moderate seismic shaking impacts. Approval of <br />the proposed Merger would not directly increase the <br />potential for seismic impacts. Though, future redevelopment <br />activities implemented within the Merged Project Area could <br />be subject to potential seismic shaking impacts. However, <br />through the City's development review process, future <br />redevelopment activities implemented within the Merged <br />Project Area would be evaluated for potential seismic <br />impacts. Mitigation measures, such as preparation of <br />geotechnical studies and compliance with Seismic Safety <br />Standards of the Uniform Building code would be required to <br />avoid or minimize potential seismic shaking impacts. <br />(A -3) Less Than Significant Impact <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, <br />the Merged Project Area is located in areas that range from <br />a very low potential to a very high potential for <br />liquefaction impacts. Approval of the proposed Merger would <br />not directly increase the risk for potential liquefaction <br />wa <br />Page 150 of 190 <br />6 <br />L -a <br />