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street frontage, and all were highly disturbed through past <br />housing and street construction. No archaeological remains were <br />found. <br />Due to the lack of prior research and the present extensive <br />construction, an evaluation of the archaeological sensitivity of <br />the area cannot be made. There is no basis for a55es5ing the <br />archaeological potential of the area and there is presently no <br />means of developing the data necessary for such an evaluation. <br />HISTORY: <br />Bristol first appears as a functional route in an 1977 work <br />entitled "Map of the County of Los Angeles." This map was <br />cnmpzled by 3.H. Hildy, Deputy County Surveyor, and A.J. <br />Stahlberg. Civil Engineer. Bristol Street existed in 1077 only <br />to the south of the current intersection with First Street, s❑ <br />did not exist within the current project ARFT_ Thera were three <br />property owners within the area which would become Bristol <br />Street north of First Street. Two of the property owners are S, <br />Chaves, who owned the southernmost parcel immediately north of <br />First Street, and J. Floss, who owned property north of the <br />Chaves parcel. The name of the third property owner is very <br />difficult to read, but could possibly be Maybury. Two <br />structures were in existerce in ie77 in the vicinity of what <br />would become Bristol Street. Both of these were located about <br />500 feet to east of the current Bristol Street right of way, s❑ <br />were well outside the APEI. Neither of these buildings has <br />survived to the present day. <br />The 1991 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Anaheim and <br />Santa Arta sheets reveal that Bristol Street was open between <br />First Street and Memory Lame by that date. Some II structures <br />were adjacent to Bristol Street within the APEI. Five of these, <br />two on the west and three on the east side of Bristol arP <br />between First and Fifth Streets. It is interestinq that near <br />fifth Street there is an approximate 100 foot offset in Bristol <br />Street, with the portion north of Fifth Street being further to <br />the east. Three structures Were, located at widely spaced <br />intervals on the west side of Bristol Street between Ninth <br />14 <br />75C -762 <br />