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Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking with the porch of Building 102. Randolph Air Force Base has determined that this action will have "no adverse effect" on the property or its historic district. This letter offers summery documentation for review. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Door Top and Entrance Protection, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking that may effect buildings that are eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been determined that the installation of door top and entrance protection to these buildings will have no effect on the property. Included is a description of the undertaking.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Install Handicapped Ramp at Theater Entrance Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
Randolph Air Force Base is developing a program to install a handicapped ramp for the entrance to the base theater. Randolph has determined the undertaking will have "no effect" on the property or its historic district and has provided in this letter summary documentation for review. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Install Privacy Fencing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
This letter from Randolph Air Force Base provides summary documentation for the Texas Historical Commission's review. The proposed undertaking involves the installation of privacy fencing at Randolph Air Force Base and has the determination of no adverse effect on the property or the district.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Install SoundSoak Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1995)
Randolph Air Force Base is nearing the completion of the undertaking to refurbish the interior of the courtroom in Building 100. A problem encountered is noise penetration from the two restrooms located behind the east wall of the courtroom. Randolph proposes to cover the wall with SoundSoak to help with the noise penetration problem. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Install Street Lights Building 102 Parking Lot, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
Randolph Air Force Base is developing a program to install additional street lights in the proposed Historic District. It was determined that it will have no effect on the property or its historic district. Included is a description of the undertaking.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, North and South Park Sidewalk Replacement, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking that may affect the proposed historic district. It was determined that the proposed project will have no adverse effect. The letter also includes a summary description of the property and the undertaking.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Officer's Swimming Pool, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
This correspondence addresses the use of diving boards at the Center Pool, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Rehabilitation of Building 581, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
Randolph Air FOrce Base is considering an undertaking that may effect Building 581 which is known to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Randolph Air Force Base has determined that the project will have no adverse effect on the property and provides this letter of summary documentation for the undertaking.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Rehabilitation of Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
This letter outlines and provides documentation on the proposed undertaking to rehabilitate the north and south wings of Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a group of letters and supporting documentation for the proposed undertaking to rehabilitate the south wing of the first floor and the north wing of the basement at Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The projects focus on the interior of the building that was originally constructed to serve as the...
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Storage Sheds in Circle Housing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
This letter details the Housing Community Plan and the construction of storage sheds near each house in Circle Housing. The project plans to construct 164 sheds in the historic Spanish style to replace existing temporary metal storage sheds.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Street Parking Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
Randolph Air Force Base intends to construct two parallel parking slots in front of Building 661. Included in the undertaking is the construction of a marquee sign. This letter provides summary documentation for the Texas Historical Commission.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to James Bruseth, Irrigation of the Randolph Air Force Base Golf Course, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
This correspondence documents a discussion between Randolph Air Force Base's cultural Resource Manager and a staff member concerning the irrigation of the base's golf course.
Letter from Emmitt Smith to Ritch Woods, New Library Building 112, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
Correspondence concerning Building 112 at Randolph Air Force Base.
Letter from Eric Faulkner to Bob Nail, Project Scope Building 675 C, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
The scope of work for the altering, repair, and removal of asbestos in Building 675 C Wing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The list includes work in the basement , first floor, and second floor in the historic structure. This letter is part of a group of correspondence and supportive material for the proposed rehabilitation of Building 675 C Wing at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Letter from Eric Faulkner to Ralph Rosales, Project Scope 675C, Randolph Air Force Base, TX (1992)
Correspondence concerning a meeting held in the CE conference room at Randolph Air Force Base. These letters also include the scope of work for the alter, repair, and Asbestos removal at Building 675 C Wing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Letter from Eric Faulkner to Scott Shepherd, 671 Project Scope, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Correspondence discussing the project scope of renovations being conducted at Building 671, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Letter from Eric Faulkner to Scott Shepherd, Building 499 Roofing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
Building 499 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas is in need of a new clay tile roof and is under contract to receive one. This letter details the contract specifications for a building in the historic landmark district.
Letter from Eric Hertfelder to Peter Walsh, World War II Temporary Buildings Programmatic, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
A letter concerning the Air Force's programmatic agreement for WWII Temporary Buildings. This letter is part of a group of correspondence and supportive documentation concerning Building 156, a World War II temporary building at Randolph Air Force Base. Most of the documents focus on the building's status in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as a proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 156.
Letter from Gary Flora to CE, World War II Temporary Buildings Programmatic, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. (1992)
A letter concerning the Air Force's programmatic memorandum of agreement for WWII Temporary Buildings. This letter is part of a group of correspondence and supportive documentation concerning Building 156, a World War II temporary building at Randolph Air Force Base. Most of the documents focus on the building's status in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as a proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 156.
Letter from George Adams to Randolph Air Force Base, World War II Temporary Buildings, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
A letter regarding the status of World War II temporary buildings and actions required to conclude the programmatic agreement concerning these facilities. This letter is part of a group of correspondence and supportive documentation concerning Building 156, a World War II temporary building at Randolph Air Force Base. Most of the documents focus on the building's status in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as a proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 156.
Letter from Gregory L. Fox to Jack Siegel, National Park Service Archaeology Testing of Six Sites at Medina Annex, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
This letter addresses The University of Texas at San Antonio archeological work at the Medina Annex. The Texas Historical Commission was provided with data they required in May of 1996. The SHPO representative indicated that several of the original sites scheduled for testing be recommended as ineligible for nomination for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. As a result of the July 1 meeting a letter was sent to the THC seeking concurrence with a recommendation that four of...
Letter from Harry Finke to Claudia Nissley, Replacement of Windows Building 661 (1992)
This form of correspondence offers solutions to prevent miscommunication between the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and Randolph Air Force Base during the review and Section 106 process.
Letter from Harry Finke to Claudia Nissley, Replacement of Windows Building 675 B Wing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Correspondence discussing a meeting on the replacement of windows at Building 675, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. At the meeting it was agreed that the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the State Historic Preservation Office were not provided a reasonable opportunity to comment on the undertaking.
Letter from Harry Finke to Curtis Tunnell, Decorative Fencing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
This letter addresses a recent visit to Randolph Air Force Base by the Texas Historical Commission. The visit included a discussion about the need to install decorative fencing around items such as air handlers in front of the buildings. After the visit the Texas Historical Commission approved the finding of no adverse effect.