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The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department (PRD) manages the Arizona Horse Lovers Park facility located within the Reach 11 Recreation Area, owned by the Bureau of Reclamation, in Maricopa County, Arizona. Unauthorized blading associated with vegetation clearing at Horse Lovers Park resulted in surface disturbance within the boundaries of AZ U:5:357(ASM), a prehistoric artifact scatter with features that has been recommended eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey and Site Damage Assessment at Arizona Horse Lovers Park, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona: Site Boundary Shapefile (2020)
The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department (PRD) manages the Arizona Horse Lovers Park facility located within the Reach 11 Recreation Area, owned by the Bureau of Reclamation, in Maricopa County, Arizona. Unauthorized blading associated with vegetation clearing at Horse Lovers Park resulted in surface disturbance within the boundaries of AZ U:5:357(ASM), a prehistoric artifact scatter with features that has been recommended eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey and Site Damage Assessment at Arizona Horse Lovers Park, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona: Site Disturbance Shapefile (2020)
The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department (PRD) manages the Arizona Horse Lovers Park facility located within the Reach 11 Recreation Area, owned by the Bureau of Reclamation, in Maricopa County, Arizona. Unauthorized blading associated with vegetation clearing at Horse Lovers Park resulted in surface disturbance within the boundaries of AZ U:5:357(ASM), a prehistoric artifact scatter with features that has been recommended eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey at Three Alternative Locations for the Proposed P-46 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
Based on previous studies in the vicinity of all three alternative locations for the P46 facility, it was anticipated that each area could contain prehistoric and/or historic age remains, but that these remains should not be very large nor complex. Pedestrian surveys at both alternative locations A and B failed to disclose any cultural remains and only one cultural resource, a small rock cairn situated in a shallow bedrock depression (26NY9309), was found at the Alternative C locality.
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a 5 km Fiber Optic Line from P-3G to P-74, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2006)
The U. S. Air Force proposes to install an underground fiber optic and copper connectivity line from the utility box at P-30 to the system pad at P-74 on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) in Nye County, Nevada (Figure 1). The proposed route for this underground line traverses approximately 2.4 km (8,000 ft) of previously undisturbed land between the P-30 utility box and the P-6 system pad, but will follow a previously disturbed road right-of-way between the P-6 and P-74 system pads...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Fiber Optic Line to PG-2, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2006)
The U.S . Air Force proposes to site a system trailer with a 55 ft mast at N 37°35' 31.1", W 116° 37' 41.5'' on the existing PG-2 facility pad on the Tonopah Test Range. Although the placement of the trailer will occur within the existing. disturbance at the PG-2 facility pad, this proposed undertaking will require the emplacement of an underground powerline from an existing. AGX box at N 37° 34' 36.7" W 116° 36' 38.5" to the PG-2 facility pad and the grading or the existing access road...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Proposed Expansion of the P-17 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
The U.S. Air Force proposes to expand the existing P-17 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR). This expansion will include the construction of a 1.2 hectare (3 acre) facility pad southwest of the existing facility and the placement of a customer van and two 9 m (30 ft) high telephone poles at the northeastern facility (Figures 1 and 2). The newly proposed facility pad southwest of the existing facility will require grading and compacting and will house a building, a tower, and a utility...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Proposed Expansion of the P-22 Facility and Its Associated Utility Lines, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
The U.S. Air Force proposes to reuse the existing P-22 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) and to emplace underground utility (power and fiber optic) lines between this facility and those at P-18 and P-41.
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Proposed System Site at P-71 (Nellis Site CPl-2) and a Fiber Optic Line Between P-71 and the Site 5 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Proposed System Site at P-71 (Nellis Site CPl-2) and a Fiber Optic Line Between P-71 and the Site 5 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Proposed System Site at P-71 (Nellis Site CPl-2) and a Fiber Optic Line Between P-71 and the Site 5 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct an electronic system site adjacent to the existing Nellis Site CPl-2, erect a bore site tower east of that facility, and emplace a 1,900 m (6,234 ft) long underground fiber optic line between the P-71 site and the Site 5 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR).
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a Systems Pad at P-56 on the Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2012)
The U. S. Air Force proposes to build facility pad P-56 on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), Nye County, Nevada (Figures 1 and 2). The gravel facility pad wIII be approximately 107 x 107 m (350 ft x 350 ft) in size and connected to the nearest existing gravel road, named Perimeter Road, by a 5.5 m (18 ft) wide and 1.6 km (5,100 ft) long graded access road. The Nellis Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan was referenced as a guide. The Area of Potential Effect...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey For Ten Concrete Boresite Pads and Three Access Roads Associated with the P-28 System Site, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada. (2006)
The US Air Force proposes to set ten concrete pads for instrument (aka boresite) towers associated with their existing facility at P28 on the Nevada Test and Training Range.
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for the Emplacement Of a 13.8 Kv Transformer on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
The U.S. Air Force proposes to place a 13.8 Kv transformer on a 30 x 30 m (100 x 100 ft) graded pad between two existing power lines on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR). One of these two power line alignments has been surveyed for cultural resources by Ellis (1979) who found no historic properties in the vicinity of the proposed location for the transformer (Figures 1 and 2). The proposed location was re-examined for cultural resources on July 23, 1996, and again found to contain no cultural...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for the Salt River Project 115kV Coolidge to Hayden Electrical Transmission Line Right-of-Way Easement Renewal in District 1 of the Gila River Indian Community, Pinal County, Arizona (2015)
This document presents the results of a Class III cultural resources survey with management recommendations for the Salt River Project’s (SRP) 115kV Coolidge to Hayden electrical transmission line right-of-way (ROW) in District 1 of the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC), Pinal County, Arizona. The survey was completed by the GRIC Cultural Resources Management Program (CRMP; Project No. 2015.16sl), at the request of SRP, and in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey for Thirty Proposed Systems Pads on the Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2012)
The U. S. Air Force (USAF) proposes to develop and use 30 new electronic system pads on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), Nye County, Nevada (Figures 1 and 2, also see project maps in Appendix A and project overview photographs in Appendix B). These pads, which average about 1.5 ha (3.7 acres) in size, wIII be used to temporarily park mobile electronic systems during test and training missions and these systems wIII be moved on and off the pads between missions. No additional utilities...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey For Upgrading the GRl-l Facility Pad, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2007)
The U. S. Air Force (USAF) proposes to upgrade the existing GRl-l facility pad on the Nevada Test and Training Range (Figure 1). This upgrade will entail enlarging the existing pad to encompass approximately an additional 2 hectare (5 acre) area beyond the eastern edge of that pad. Although cultural resource surveys have previously been conducted along the power line which runs along this eastern boundary, the original GRl-1 pad, established in 1978, was never evaluated for the presence of...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey in Support of a Proposed Expansion of the P-21 System Pad, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2011)
The U. S. Air Force proposes to relocate an electronic system on an existing facility pad (P-21) on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) in Nye County, Nevada (Figures 1 and 2). This site was chosen because it already has a concrete pad on which the system can be positioned and the site is already connected to the fiber optic network. Furthermore, there is an existing boresite tower pad associated with the P-21 pad that can be used by the new system. The existing P-21 facility pad, and the...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey in Support of a Proposed Fiber Optics Line From the Tolicha Peak Compound to Black Mountain, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2010)
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) proposes to install a 10.6 mile (17.1 km) long fiber optic line between the Tolicha Peak Compound and the top of Black Mountain (Figures 1 and 2). The proposed route was chosen to coincide with corridors of existing utility lines and other disturbance, as much as possible, in order to minimize potential effects to the overall environment and to known historic properties. All but 0.4 miles (1 acre) of the 10.2 miles follows previously-disturbed and previously-surveyed...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 1,234 Acres for the Three Fingers, Section 26, and Palo Verde South Project in Imperial, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties, California (2019)
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), Lower Colorado Regional Office, is planning environmental restoration activities as part of the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program (LCR MSCP). The LCR MSCP is a 50-year multi-stakeholder, Federal and non-Federal partnership responding to the need to balance the use of lower Colorado River water resources and the conservation of native species and their habitats in compliance with the Endangered Species Act. Reclamation designated...
A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 1,738 Acres at Beal Lake and Cibola in La Paz and Mohave Counties, Arizona (2019)
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), Lower Colorado Regional Office, is planning environmental restoration activities as part of the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program (LCR MSCP). The LCR MSCP is a 50-year multi-stakeholder, Federal and non-Federal partnership responding to the need to balance the use of lower Colorado River water resources and the conservation of native species and their habitats in compliance with the Endangered Species Act. Reclamation designated two...
A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 133 Acres Along the Apache Trail, State Route 88, Between Mileposts 203.40 and 220.20, near Apache Junction, Tonto National Forest, Mesa Ranger District, Maricopa County, Arizona (2015)
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) are planning a spot improvement and pavement preservation project along State Route (SR) 88, also known as the Apache Trail between Milepost (MP) 203.40 and MP 220.20, northeast of the town of Apache Junction, Maricopa County, Arizona. The construction project would involve milling the existing pavement and replacing it with new pavement; stabilizing shoulders, paving existing and new turnouts and...
A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 750 Acres West of the Tortolita Mountains, Town of Marana, Pima County, Arizona (2004)
Between April 15 and April 22, 2004, archaeologists from SWCA Environmental Consultants conducted a Class III cultural resources survey of six separate parcels encompassing 750 acres on privately owned land in undeveloped portions of the Town of Maraña. Morrison Maierle, Inc. of Phoenix sponsored the survey of the six parcels, known as the Reilly-Holsclaw properties. The survey was conducted as a requirement of anticipated Army Corps of Engineers Clean Water Act and Town of Maraña grading...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey of a Commercial Power Line from the Tolicha Peak Road to Site 2-T1 in Range EC South, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2004)
The U. S. Air Force proposes to install a commercial power line from the existing transmission line along the Tolicha Peak Road to Site 2-Tl atop Thirsty Mountain in Range EC South on the Nevada Test and Training Range in Nye County, Nevada.
Class III Cultural Resources Survey of a Commercial Power Line from the Tolicha Peak Road to Site 2-Tl in Range EC South, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2004)
The Desert Research Institute conducted a pedestrian survey of this proposed route between May 24 and May 27, 2004, to assess the potential effects of this proposed undertaking on historic properties. That survey revealed 4 cultural resources, 10 isolated artifacts and 9 rock features in the area of potential affect (Table 1). The assemblage of isolated artifacts includes 4 beverage cans, a meat can, a practice bomb and 4 prehistoric age stone flakes. The isolated features include 7 rock cairns,...
Class III Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Boresite Tower for P-78 in Range EC West, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2005)
The Desert Research Institute conducted a pedestrian field survey for this proposed undertaking on June 10, 2005. The purpose of this survey was to assess the proposed undertaking's potential effects on historic properties. That survey included the 0.5 acre area proposed for the location of the boresite tower and a 100 ft ( 30 m) wide corridor parallel to the existing utility line between the 53-20 (M-77) and P-78 (53-20A) facility pad (Figure 2). No cultural resource surveys have ever been...