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A Cultural Resource Assessment Survey of the Plainview Fire Department Public Safety Communication Tower

Report Number
5855
Year of Publication
2021
Abstract

On July 29, 2021, Terracon Consultants, Inc. conducted a cultural resource assessment survey the Plainview Fire Department Public Safety Communication Tower tract, located in Jackson County, Georgia (Figure 1.1). Specifically, this tract is located at Latitude N 34° 13' 6.2508", Longitude W 083° 37' 44.4792 which is located at 4345 Plainview Road, Maysville, Jackson County, Georgia. It is located on the Pendergrass (2020) United States Geological Surveys (USGS) Quadrangle map. This survey was undertaken at the request of Wood Environmental and Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. to comply with FCC regulations. The tract is the proposed location for a self-support public safety communications tower (320-feet) with associated equipment shelter, generator, and tank.

The goals of the investigation were to locate all cultural resources within the study area and to evaluate their significance regarding the eligibility criteria of the National Register of Historic Places. The term "cultural resources" as used herein is meant to refer to sites or objects that are archaeological, architectural, and/or historic in nature. All work complied with the cultural resource provisions of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (PL 89-190, as amended). "Significant" cultural resources are those meeting the criteria of eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, as defined in 36 CFR 60.4 and in consultation with the Georgia State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO).

The investigation included background research that focused on the history of the vicinity, as well as a review of cultural resources in the area. In addition, a pedestrian inspection coupled with seven shovel tests (n=7) was also conducted. As a result of the survey, no archaeological sites, isolated finds or historic structural remains were encountered within the project area.