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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8805 McCarley, Billy J. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Wild Cat Telecommunications Facility in Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia

Subterraine, Inc performed a Phase I Archaeological Survey on November 19, 2014 of the proposed lease area, access, and utility easement of the Wild Cat telecommunication facility located in Pine Mountain, Georgia (32° 51' 19.l"N, 84° 59' 2.9"W).

Muscogee 2006
8806 Koch, Christopher P. Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Bridge Replacement over Standing Boy Creek on CR 386/Fortson Road, Harris County, Georgia

GT Hill Planners Corporation conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Bridge Replacement over Standing Boy Creek on CR 386/Fortson Road, Harris County, Georgia.

Bibb 2014
8807 Kyte, Amy, West, Artis Archaeological Assessment TCNS ID 15261 Proposed 195-Foot Monopole Telecommunications Structure (199-Feet Overall with Appurtenances) Hatcher Road Tower 206 Hatcher Road Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The subject site includes a proposed 70-foot by 48-foot telecommunications compound and a proposed 40-foot by 20-foot access route.

Gwinnett 1998
8808 Keith, Scot J., McQuinn, Corey, Matternes, Hugh B. Phase I Archaeological Addendum Survey of Easements and Road Widening of SR 26/U.S. 80

New South Associates (NSA) has completed the archaeological survey of approximately 1.23 miles (2 km.) of SR 26/U.S. 80 near Statesboro, Georgia, in response to a request from the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) for additional testing within the initial project corridor.

Rabun 2015
8809 McMakin, Todd Cultural Resources Assessment of the Savannah State 9SA2122A Cellular Collocation, Chatham County, Georgia

This report represents the findings of a cultural resource assessment for a cellular antenna collocation on a water tower/tank (Subject Property) located at 3219 College Street, Savannah, GA 31404.

Muscogee 2002
8810 Beazley, Matthew, Bazzill, Dina M. Archaeological Assessment TCNS ID #131866 Proposed 160-foot Monopole Telecommunications Structure Within An Approximate 65-Foot by 65-Foot (20-meter by 20-meter) Lease Area

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site.

Richmond 2014
8811 Millis, Tracy L., Kosalko, Katherine, Webb, Paul A. Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of the Georgia Portion of the Sabal Trail Project, Stewart, Webster, Terrell, Lee, Dougherty, Mitchell, Colquitt, Brooks, and Lowndes Counties, Georgia Addendum 3

Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC (Sabal Trail), a joint venture between affiliates of Spectra Energy Partners, LP, NextEra Energy, Inc., and Duke Energy Corporation, is seeking a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pursuant to Section

Stewart 2015
8812 Carlock, Michael D. SR 1/US 27 from CR 526/Central Road North to Dixie Street

The proposed project is to identify capacity or operational deficiencies along a section of SR 1/SR 16/US 27 from a point north of the Dixie Street intersection, southward to the SR 166 Bypass, in the city of Carrollton (Figures 1 and 2).

Richmond 2003
8813 Rock, Carolyn Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Carver School Road Borrow Pit Tract

Between October 29 and November 3, 2015, Brockington and Associates, Inc. (Brockington) completed a Phase I archaeological survey for the 37-acre (15-hectare) tract of the proposed Carver School Road Borrow Pit project located in Bryan County, Georgia.

Muscogee 2004
8814 Miller, Aimee, West, Artis Archaeological Assessment TCNS ID # 15472 Proposed 400-Foot Guyed Telecommunications Structure (420-Feet overall with Appurtenances) Within A 100-Foot by 100-Foot Compound

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The subject site includes a proposed 100-foot by 100-foot compound and an approximately 336-foot by 30-foot proposed access route.

Cobb 2006