Project Description
The subject property is approximately located at the approximate location of 40 Roberts Road, Newnan, GA
30263 at coordinates 33° 22’ 35.06” N, 84° 47’ 8.06” W. The proposed project consists of the construction of
a new monopole telecommunications tower and associated equipment within a 100-foot by 100-foot lease
area. The estimated height of the proposed installation is 160-feet. The project will be accessible via a
proposed 20-foot wide access and utility easement that will extend south and southwest from the lease area
to intersect with Roberts Road. The entire project footprint was included in the survey as well as a 50-foot
buffer around the proposed lease area (Photographs 1 through 10). The APE for this undertaking includes
all areas discussed above.
Field Conditions
The project area is located in a parcel of land adjacent to an existing telecommunications tower compound.
It is bordered on all sides by wooded, undeveloped land. The surrounding area at a greater distance consists
of suburban residential development. Roberts Road runs north to south approximately 75 m (250 feet) west
of the proposed project area. The proposed tower center, lease area boundaries, and centerline of the
proposed access and utility easement were easily identified from maps and site sketches.
Background Research
Background research was performed to assess the archaeological potential of the APE. Resources consulted
included historic maps and atlases, as well as soil surveys and aerial photography. A cultural resources
records search was done using information provided by the Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF). All
previously recorded sites within one-half mile of the direct APE were considered, and all locations within the
APE were examined.
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CULTURAL RESOURCES OVERVIEW REPORT
Trileaf Project# 627859 (Greison Trail)
Historic Potential
A review of files provided by the GASF showed that three previously recorded historic archaeological sites
are located within one-half mile of the APE for direct effects. Sites 9CW441, 9CW442, and 9CW443 are
historic artifact scatters. All of the three sites in the vicinity of the APE were recommended ineligible for listing
in the National Register of Historic Places, according to the site file information.
The areas surrounding the proposed project location consist of suburban residential development. The area
in the half mile surrounding the proposed project location was developed prior to the 1960s and has
undergone few major changes since that time (Google Earth 2016; NETR 1950, 1960, 1972, 1988, 1999,
2002, 2007, 2013). The direct APE is adjacent to an existing telecom tower site. Taking into consideration
known sites in the surrounding area as well as modern disturbance at the site, historic archaeological
potential was assessed as moderate.
Prehistoric Potential
Prehistoric archaeological potential was also assessed. A review of SHPO files showed that no previously
recorded prehistoric archaeological sites are located within one-half mile of the APE for direct effects.