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PHASE I ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND CULTURAL RESOURCES REPORT FOR IMPACT7G, INC. Project CS 353 GNL01416 Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia

Report Number
13570
Year of Publication
2022
Abstract

This report documents the results of the cultural resources survey for Impact7G, Inc. Project CS 353 GNL01416, located in Spalding County, Georgia. The survey was conducted to ensure that resources eligible for or listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) located within the Area of Potential Effect (APE) are not adversely affected by the proposed project. This work is being done as required by Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended) and its implementing regulations, 36 CFR Part 800. In addition, this document is being submitted in compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) “Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission” (FCC 2005).

The subject property for the project is located at 4075 Newnan Road, Griffin, Spalding County, GA 30076, at coordinates 33°14’36.26” N, 84°22’26.22” W (Figures 1-3; Photographs 1-11). The project proposes the construction of a new monopole telecommunications tower and associated equipment within a 60ft-by-60ft fenced compound within a 100ft-by-100ft lease area. The proposed tower has an estimated height of 199ft, including all appurtenances. The project will be accessible via a 30ft-wide access and utility easement that extends 547ft west from the project area where it intersects with an existing paved driveway that extends south to intersect Highway 16. The total project area measures approximately 0.61 acres (0.25 hectares). The cultural resource survey for the project consists of an archaeological survey and a viewshed analysis in which all known standing historic resources within the APE were analyzed.

The archaeological survey for the project consisted of background research, a cultural resources records search, and fieldwork. Archaeological potential was assessed as low. Following this assessment, the archaeological fieldwork was conducted on February 9, 2022 and February 10, 2022 by Dallon Olive, Archaeological Technician of JMT, working under the direct supervision of Abigail Heller-Leib, Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) and Senior Archaeologist of JMT, who serves as Principal Investigator for this project. Archaeological fieldwork included visual inspection, pedestrian search, and the systematic use of shovel tests within the APE. Ground visibility within the proposed project area varied between approximately 15-30%. Twelve shovel tests were placed in the APE. No artifacts were uncovered, no archaeological sites were identified, and no additional archaeological testing is recommended.

Christine Leggio, Senior Architectural Historian of JMT, conducted the background research and evaluation for standing historic resources.