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Archaeological Assessment TCNS ID #165607 Proposed 172-foot Monopole Telecommunications Structure Within An Approximate 15-Foot by 23-Foot Lease Area Strutter 3772 Pleasantdale Road Doraville, Dekalb County, Georgia

Report Number
10219
Year of Publication
2018
County
Abstract

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The proposed undertaking would include a proposed approximate 15-foot by 23-foot (5-meter by 7-meter) lease area that would include a 172-foot overall height monopole telecommunications structure and associated ground-level equipment. The telecommunications facility would also include a proposed 440-foot by 30-foot (134-meter by 9-meter) access/utility easement. The subject site is located at 3772 Pleasantdale Road, Doraville, Dekalb County, Georgia.

This archaeological assessment was conducted in order to ascertain whether the proposed undertaking, on the project site, might directly or indirectly affect cultural resources, if any such resources exist. During our database research, we found two previously recorded archaeological sites (90A41 0 and 90A41l) and seven survey reports (3381, 3557, 5473, 5490, 6763, 6845, and 7601) within our standard 1-mile background research radius. None of the sites or surveys were identified within our project's APE for direct effects. During the course of the field survey portion of this archaeological assessment, no archaeological cultural resources were encountered.

We conclude that the undertaking would not affect any historic or prehistoric archaeological resources that are listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Therefore, for archaeological cultural resources, we recommend a finding of No Effect for the proposed undertaking at the project site. During our database research, we found two previously recorded archaeological sites (9DA410 and 9DA411) and seven survey reports (3381, 3557, 5473, 5490, 6763, 6845, and 7601) within our standard 1-mile background research radius. None of the sites or surveys were identified within our project's APE for direct effects.