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Pietak, Lynn Marie

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7792 Pietak, Lynn Marie "PHASE I ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE

In September, 2011, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) conducted a Phase I archaeological survey for the proposed Bob Callan Trunk Trail, Phase 2, along Rottenwood Creek (P.I. 0010009).

Barrow 2011
7728 Hise, Alana, Pietak, Lynn Marie Addendum Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Replacement of the US 41/SR 3 Bridge over Tiger Creek, Catoosa County, Georgia

During September 2011 and November 2012, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) conducted addendum Phase I archaeological survey for the proposed replacement of the United States (US) 41/State Route (SR) 3 bridge over Tiger Creek (Georgia Department of Transportation [GDOT] Project No.

Colquitt 1995
7679 Pietak, Lynn Marie, Patch, Shawn M. Addendum To: Across the Tracks and Under the Asphalt: Archival Research, Archaeological Geophysics Survey, and Soil Coring of the Proposed MultiModal Passenger Terminal (MMPT) Site

New South Associates, Inc. (NSA), and Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI), conducted additional geophysics survey and archival research for proposed new road networks related to the Georgia MultiModal Passenger Terminal (MMPT) Site in Fulton County, Georgia.

Fulton 2000
7631 Pietak, Lynn Marie Phase I Archaeological Survey of Moreland Avenue at Glenwood Avenue Intersection Improvement in DeKalb and Fulton Counties, Georgia

The proposed project would consist of Glenwood Avenue being realigned to the south in order to eliminate the approximately seventy~foot offset that currently exists as it crosses Moreland Avenue and would accommodate a shared use lane for bicycle connectivity.

Putnam 1977
7542 Pietak, Lynn Marie Phase 1 Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Main Street Streetscapes in Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Georgia

The proposed project is considered Phase II of the Stone Mountain LCI plan adopted in 2004 to enhance Main Street in Stone Mountain. The project is located within the National Register-listed Stone Mountain Historic District. Streetscapes Phase II would abut Streetscapes Phase I (P.I. No.

Chattahoochee 1984
7506 Pietak, Lynn Marie Addendum to Phase I Archaeological Survey of Chattahoochee Safe Routes to School, Chattahoochee County, Georgia

This addendum includes work for the following change only: sidewalk will be constructed on the eastern side of Broad Street for approximately 425 feet from Michelle Circle Street to north of Sandy Street A curb extension and gutter will be constructed at the intersection of Broad Street/SR 520 a

Columbia 2004
7401 Pietak, Lynn Marie Addendum to Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Davidson-Roberts Road Improvements

Per our conversation, the 0.067 acres of property within the boundary of Moody AFB proposed to be obtained as a temporary easement during construction of Davidson Road was surveyed in 1996 by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.

Lowndes 2002
7397 Pietak, Lynn Marie Second Addendum to: Phase I Archaeological Survey of the State Route 191 Over Scull Shoal Creek Bridge Replacement, Madison County, Georgia

The proposed project would begin approximately 920 feet south of the bridge and end approximately 1,395 feet _north of the bridge. The total project length would be approximately 2,315 feet (0.44 mile).

Putnam 1978
7384 Silliman, Garrett W., Pietak, Lynn Marie Phase I Archaeological Surveye of the Broad Avenue Bridge over the Flint River and Phase II Archaeological Testing of Site 9DU193, Dougherty County, Georgia

In March, June, July, September and October 2010, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc.

Putnam 1987
7380 Pietak, Lynn Marie, Quirk, Phillip W. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed SR 53 Over Chestatee River (Lake Lanier) Bridge Replacement, Forsyth and Hall Counties, Georgia

During November 2010, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed State Route (SR) 53 over the Chestatee River (Lake Lanier) Bridge Replacement. The project corridor is located in Forsyth and Hall counties, Georgia.

Coffee 2012
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