A Cultural Resources Survey of 61.22 Miles (371.03 Acres) of Federal and State Land for the Arizona Public Service M-001 (Deer Valley to Sycamore) 69-kV Transmission Line in Maricopa and Yavapai Counties, Arizona
Author(s): Christopher Watkins; Scott Courtright; Chris North
Year: 2013
Summary
Arizona Public Service Company (APS) requested that Logan Simpson Design Inc. (LSD) conduct an intensive cultural resources survey of a 61.22-mile-long and 50-ft-wide (371.03-acres) segment of state and federal land along the M-001(Deer Valley to Sycamore) transmission line. This survey was requested for general inventory purposes and also in advance of proposed vegetation, maintenance activities within the project corridor. In addition, APS may conduct maintenance or construction projects within the limits of the project corridor. Vegetation maintenance will be performed with mechanical mowing equipment, mounted on a track hoe or a rubber-tired front-end loader, and by hand-cutting using chain saws. All vegetation removal activities will be confined to the 50-ft wide corridor with the exception of possible hazard tree removal, which would be accomplished using hand-cutting with chain saws only. Any disturbances that cannot be confined to the project corridor would be covered by a separate cultural resources survey once such areas are identified. This report only covers portions of the line that cross federal and state land. A separate report covers survey results for portions of the transmission-line corridor that cross private land.
Cite this Record
A Cultural Resources Survey of 61.22 Miles (371.03 Acres) of Federal and State Land for the Arizona Public Service M-001 (Deer Valley to Sycamore) 69-kV Transmission Line in Maricopa and Yavapai Counties, Arizona. Christopher Watkins, Scott Courtright, Chris North. 2013 ( tDAR id: 475261) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8475261
Keywords
Culture
Archaic
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Central Arizona Tradition
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Euroamerican
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Historic
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Historic Native American
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Hohokam
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PaleoIndian
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Perry Mesa Tradition
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Protohistoric Apache
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Protohistoric Yavapai
Material
Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Metal
Site Name
AR-03-09-05-434
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AR-03-09-05-490
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AR-03-09-05-491
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AR-03-12-01-1340
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AR-03-12-01-1823
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AR-03-12-01-1824
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AR-03-12-01-1825
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AR-03-12-01-1919
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AR-03-12-01-1920
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AR-03-12-01-1921
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AR-03-12-01-1922
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AR-03-12-01-1923
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AR-03-12-01-1924
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AR-03-12-01-1925
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AR-03-12-01-1926
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AR-03-12-01-1927
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AR-03-12-01-1928
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AR-03-12-01-1930
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AR-03-12-01-1931
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AR-03-12-01-1932
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AR-03-12-01-1933
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AR-03-12-01-1939
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AR-03-12-01-1940
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AR-03-12-01-1970
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AR-03-12-01-2002
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AR-03-12-01-2003
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AR-03-12-01-2004
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AR-03-12-01-2005
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AR-03-12-01-2006
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AR-03-12-01-2007
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AR-03-12-01-607
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AZ 0:13:42(ASM)
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AZ N:12:27(ASM)
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AZ N:16:340(ASM)
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AZ N:16:341(ASM)
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AZ N:16:342(ASM)
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AZ N:16:343(ASM)
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AZ N:16:344(ASM)
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AZ O:13:43(ASM)
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AZ O:13:44(ASM)
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AZ O:13:45(ASM)
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AZ O:9:8(ASM)
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AZ T:3:255(ASM)
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AZ T:3:256(ASM)
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AZ T:3:55 (ASM)
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AZ T:4:131(ASM)
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AZ T:4:181(ASM)
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AZ T:4:320(ASM)
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AZ T:4:321(ASM)
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AZ T:4:322(ASM)
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AZ T:4:481(ASM)
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AZ T:4:482(ASM)
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AZ T:4:483(ASM)
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AZ T:4:485(ASM)
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AZ T:4:99(ASM)
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Deer Valley to Sycamore Transmission Line
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Site Type
Artifact Scatter
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Canal or Canal Feature
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Petroglyph
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Road
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Room Block / Compound / Pueblo
Investigation Types
Systematic Survey
General
Deer Valley Substation
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Sycamore Substation
Geographic Keywords
Deer Valley
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Maricopa (County)
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Salt River Valley
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Sycamore
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Tonto National Forest
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Yavapai (County)
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Daniel Garcia
Prepared By(s): Logan Simpson Design, Inc.
Submitted To(s): Arizona Public Service Company
Record Identifiers
ARPA Permit No.(s): 2010-004
LSD Technical Report No.(s): 075107 (M-001a)
File Information
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Contact(s): Daniel Garcia