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Archival research indicates that the study area had not been <br />previously examined for archaeological resources. Only very <br />limited and highly disturbed areas are currently available for <br />detailed examination, and no arnhaeologinai remains were noted. <br />Due to the lack of prior research in the area and the current <br />urn availability of the surfaW2 for ekaMina.tlQn It is not possible <br />to establish the archaeological sensitivity of the study area. <br />Twenty three structures withi- thu APE1 have potential for <br />consideration for preservation. Twenty one of these structures <br />are 50 years of age or older. Nineteen of the structures which <br />are in excess of fifty years of age were originally homes while <br />the Qther two were originally commercial establishments. One of <br />the commercial establishments has since been converted to a <br />dwelling, and several of the original homes have been Qonvertud <br />to commercial or office use. <br />The two structures whanh are not fifty years of age are a <br />church and a drug Store. <br />A building Evaluation Form has been prepared for each Qf *hp <br />twenty three identified structures. The addr eas and some <br />details regarding Poch structure are given below. The location <br />of each stTuotaare as shown on the Pro jec t Maps which appears on <br />page 7 of this report: <br />1. 202 North Bristol. African Methodist Church. This <br />building is not 50 years of age, since it was constructed as <br />part of the Santa Ana Army Pear Base AZAAAS} baring World war <br />11. The SAAAR became operational in 1942 and was used fur pilot <br />and navigator training throughout the war. Following the nal- <br />the SAAAS was not continnQ0 as an active base and tho buildings <br />and lard were sold_ These buildings played an important role in <br />early pest "OF Orange County history. Fur example. buildings <br />which once formed {dart of the SAAAB were used for classrooms at <br />both Santa Ana Community College and uoldenwest College. The <br />four chapels from the SAAAB were moved and became civilian <br />churches. Three of these are still in existQnne; one in the <br />City of Costa Mesa and the other Kwo in the City of Santa Ana. <br />The church located at 202 North Sristol has been mo;lifiee by the <br />