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3. Historic resaurces: The first step in the effort <br />to identify historic properties In the study area luvolved an <br />Rxamination of the APEI and recording of; <br />a. Address of each existing structure. <br />b. Approximate age of each structure as <br />determined by architectural style} condition and other factors. <br />C. Obvious modifications. <br />The next step was to examine pubis, records such as the <br />building permit files of the City of Santa Aria to determine the <br />true date of construction of many of the structures. Residences <br />which were clearly less than 50 years of age were eliminated <br />frcrn further research effort. Parcel numbers and current owner <br />information for those buildings exceeding 50 years of age was <br />obtained from the records of the Orange County Assessor. During <br />this phase it was determined that two buildings in the AP91 were <br />not 50 years of age, but had other strong reasons for <br />consideration for preservation. A 5wilding Evaluation Form far <br />each cf the buildings exceedkng 50 years cf age and for the two <br />additional important structu es was prepared, tc include at <br />least one photograph of each building, <br />The final step in the hi5tcric study was to examine archival <br />resources to establish a general history for the study area and <br />to determine if noted M storival figures had been associated <br />with any cf the structures for which evaluation forms had boon <br />prepared. <br />PEPSONNEE_ <br />The paleontological study was completed by Mr. Rodney E, <br />Rasehke, an Orange County Certified Paieantolcgist. Mr. Raschke <br />is a Principal of RI"W Paleo Associates. a5loo Marguerite <br />Parkway, Suite 3-149, Mis%wn Viejo, California 52692, {714} <br />837 -9562. <br />The archaeological and historical studies were oQmpleted by <br />Ronald M. 6issell, do Orange County Certified Archaeologist. <br />Mr. Bissell i5 are independent consultant. His address and <br />telephone number appear on the title page of this report. <br />3 <br />