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TCNS ID 109012 Proposed 175-Foot Tall Monopole Telecommunications Structure (180-Foot Overall Height with Appurtenances)

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Report Number
7722
Year of Publication
1995
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Abstract

Environmental Corporation of America's (ECA) client, ANSCO & Associates (on behalf of AT&T Mobility, LLC), is proposing to lease an approximate 100-foot by 100-foot (30m by 30m) lease area for the construction of a telecommunications facility as described in the following FCC Form 620, New Tower (NT) Submission Packet. The facility would consist of a fenced compound surrounding a 175-foot tall (180-foot overall height) monopole telecommunications structure and associated ground-level support equipment. The facility would be accessible by a proposed approximate 1,589-foot long by 30-foot wide (484m by 9m) access/utility easement. ECA has identified and evaluated Historic Properties, if any, within the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for visual and direct effects as directed in Section VI.D.1 and 2 of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement, effective on March 7, 2005. We have found no properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) within either APE. Based on our review of the files at the Georgia Historic Preservation Office (GA HPD), we identified no historic resources within a ½ -mile APE for visual effects. Further, the University of Georgia's Natural, Archaeological, and Historic Resources Geographical Information System (NAHRGIS) did not identify any historic resources within the ½ -mile APE for visual effects. An Archaeological Assessment was conducted within the APE for direct effects. Based on our database research, no archaeological surveys have been conducted within the 1-mile background research radius for the proposed undertaking. However, one previously recorded site (9FY187) was identified within a 1-mile background research radius but outside the APE for direct effects. During our fieldwork we uncovered no archaeological cultural artifacts (see Attachment E-1c). Based on our findings, we recommend no further consultation under Section 106 Review of the National Historic Preservation Act for this proposed undertaking. Based on this documentation, prepared in accordance with the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement effective March 7, 2005, ECA believes that this proposed facility would have no effect on any Historic Properties identified in accordance with the NPA. Therefore, we recommend a finding of "No Effect" for the proposed undertaking. We are submitting this letter for ANSCO & Associates (on behalf of AT&T Mobility, LLC), to seek concurrence with this finding and to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements as identified in 47 CFR 1.1307. We request your concurrence with our finding. Please contact our office with any questions or comments.