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Cultural Resources Survey of the “WHITE RIVER C” Self Support Lattice Tower Telecommunication Facility, Rockmart, Polk County, Georgia, Trileaf # 648482

Report Number
10993
Year of Publication
2019
County
Abstract

In February 2018, Trileaf Corporation (Trileaf) performed a cultural resource inventory survey for a proposed self-support lattice tower telecommunication facility located in Polk County, Rockmart, Georgia (Latitude: 34° 01’ 43.64” N Longitude: 85° 01’ 28.52” W). The project location is located within wooded land and a grassed field, and utilizes a portion of an existing gravel drive at its northeastern end.

Verizon Wireless proposes the construction of a new self-support lattice tower with a total height of 265 feet (80.8 meters). The new tower and associated equipment will be situated within a 100 x 100-foot (30.5 x 30.5 meter) cell tower lease area. A proposed approximate 30 x 1,300-foot (9.1 x 396.2 meter) access and utility easement will travel west, north, then generally northeast linking the lease area to White River Road. A portion of the proposed access and utility easement utilizes an existing gravel drive at its northern end that connects the project location to White River Road. Total acreage of the new construction area is approximately 1.2 acres (0.50 Hectares).

Senior Project Archaeologist Zach Horne, M.A., RPA, under the direction of Trileaf, performed this survey in response to the planned use of the above-described parcel and the potential impacts that such use might represent to archaeological and architectural cultural resources. The Phase I cultural resource survey was designed to discover all prehistoric and historical period cultural resources that might be present within the project area.

The field survey of the project area, which included a pedestrian survey, shovel testing, and visual inspection, found no evidence for the presence of archaeological or architectural properties in relation to the current project area’s Direct APE. Additionally, no National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)-eligible or listed properties were identified within the project areas Direct or Visual APE.

Based on these findings, Trileaf recommends No Historic Properties in both the Direct APE and the ¾- mile Visual APE. It is therefore recommended that project clearance be granted with no further investigation or evaluation of the project area relative to those resources.