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Phase I Investigation of the Multi-Activity Center, Federal Law Enforcement Center, Glynn County, Georgia

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Report Number
6109
Year of Publication
2010
County
Abstract

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Glynn County, Georgia, is proposing construct a new multi-activity center (MAC) that will provide classroom support for the tdoor fire ranges. The building will contain classrooms, lab areas, weapons storage, and ces for the firearms staff. The project entails construction of the building, access roads and parking areas. The area is currently wooded with a mixture of pine and hardwoods as well as saw palmetto and wax myrtle. A buffer will separate the MAC from the private housing development to the east (Figure 1). The project area encompasses approximately 9.6 acres. Julie Morgan and Judy Wood, archeologists, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, investigated the project area for cultural resources on September 4-6, 2001. The area was shovel tested to locate, identify and evaluate cultural resources. A surface scatter of 2 modern bricks was noted but no other artifacts were associated with them. Other surface scatters of modern materials were noted in firebreaks. No site numbers were assigned.