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75C - PH - BRISTOL EIR FROM WARNER TO ST. ANDREW
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75C
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4/7/2015
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2020
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CCNCLUSIONS <br />1. The APEI is not empected to contain valuable <br />paleontological material. <br />2. The archaeological sensitivity of the APEI cannot be <br />assessed due to the lack of prior research in the area and the <br />current heavy construction which precludes examination of the <br />ground surface. <br />3. Twenty three buildings exist within the APEI which haves <br />potential for historic preservation: <br />a. Twenty one of the structures are 50 years of age or <br />older. Atone of these buildings have any noted historical <br />figures associated with them. While some of the structures have <br />interesting architectural elements, none has features which can <br />be considered unique_ Several of the buildings have undergone <br />rather extensive remodeling. including some structures which <br />have been converted from residential to office use. ❑ire <br />structure has been converted from commercial to residential use. <br />None of these buildings are considered sufficiently unique to <br />warrant further consideration for historical preservation. <br />b. The African Methodist Church at 202 North Bristol <br />Street was originally constructed as a chapel at the Santa Ana <br />Army Air Base and was moved to its present location in 1947. <br />Since being ralor.ated the original clapboard siding of the <br />structure has been replaced with stucco. While the church is <br />associated with important recent historical events, the <br />relocation and extensive remodeling detract greatly from its <br />historic value. The building cannot be considered unique since <br />three of the four chapels originally constructed at the Santa <br />Ana Armv Air Base are still in existence. The building is not <br />sufficiently historically significant to warrant further <br />consideration for historical preservation. <br />C. The Bristol Drug Company building at 1342 West <br />Santa Ana Boulevard is a pristine example of late 1940s <br />commercial architecture. However, it has no historical <br />associations and is therefore not sufficiently significant to <br />warrant farther consideration for historical preservation. <br />16 <br />75C -764 <br />
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