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2000 Historic American Building Survey, Fort Sam Houston
PROJECT Uploaded by: Mark Sloop

The detailed survey of eighteen (11) architecturally representative structures at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, was undertaken in 2000. This project was under the general supervision of Joe C. Freeman, Architect. Project Historian was Daron Duke. Photographic records were provided by Joseph Murphey.


Environmental Baseline Survey for Building 1030, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Pacific Environmental Services.

This Environmental Baseline Survey (EBS) has been prepared to document the physical conditions of Building 1030 at Fort Sam Houston (FSH) Army Post in Texas. The EBS documents the nature, magnitude, and extent of any environmental contamination of property or interests in real property considered for acquisition, out-grant or disposal in accordance with AR 200-1. An EBS was preformed on Building 1030 in preparation for the submittal of the property for lease. This report contains three sections;...


Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation Cultural Resources Management Activities: Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1997 (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Mark Sloop

The annual status report for Cultural Resources Management activities provides information regarding Fort Sam Houston's implementation of the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP). This report replaces the numerous documents, which would have been required under Section 106, if a Programmatic Agreement had not been implemented. In consultation with the Fort Sam Houston representative from the Texas Historical Commission, the focus of this report has been modified to reflect the status of...


Historic American Building Survey Documentation, Various Properties at Fort Sam HoustonMilitary Reservation, Camp Bullis Training Site (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe C. Freeman. Daron Duke.

This is a Historic American Building Survey for Buildings 6213, 452, 1030, 1461, 2013-2017, 4125, 4224, and 4226 and is part of a collection of survey documents of Significant Historic American Buildings at Fort Sam Houston. Building 6213 was constructed in 1931 during the primary period of significance (1929-1939) at Camp Bullis and has been determined eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C.


Letter from Douglas Biggerstaff to Lawerence Oaks, Revised EA and Signed FONSI for the Demolition of Buildings on Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas A. Biggerstaff.

Fort Sam Houston has completed and sent to the Texas Historical Commission a revised environmental assessment and signed FONSI for the demolition of buildings on Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis. Due to stated concerns by the Texas Historical Commission, Fort Sam Houston has reduced the planned demolition from eight to six buildings. This decision, along with the information on the buildings is included in this letter of correspondence.


Letter from Robin Divine to Celeste Brancel-Brown, Proposed Demolition of Eight Buildings on Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robin D. Divine.

SAIC has been contracted by the United States Army Corp of Engineers, the Fort Worth District to develop an environmental assessment for the US Army at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas. The US Army is proposing to demolish six vacant and deteriorating buildings on Fort Sam Houston and two on Camp Bullis. All of the buildings identified for demolition are located in developed areas of the posts and total approximately 12,800 square feet. The demolition activities would occur in the 2004...


Memorandum of Agreement Between Fort Sam Houston and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Demolition of Building 1030 Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Sam Houston.

An unsigned agreement regarding the Department of the Army, Fort Sam Houston (FSH) and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation regarding the demolition of building 1030. Fort Sam Houston (FSH) has determined that the Demolition of Building 1030 at Fort Sam Houston (undertaking) will have an adverse effect on the FSH Conservation District, which is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and has consulted with the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) pursuant to 36...


Memorandum of Agreement Between Fort Sam Houston and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Demolition of Building 1030 Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Signed (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A partially signed agreement indicating that Fort Sam Houston has determined that the demolition of Building 1030 at Fort Sam Houston will have an adverse effect on the Fort Sam Houston Conservation District, which is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and has consulted with the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer pursuant to regulations implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.


Memorandum of Agreement, Submitted to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Demolition of Building 1030 (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Sam Houston.

An unsigned agreement regarding the Department of the Army, Fort Sam Houston and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The Department of the Army, Fort Sam Houston, has determined that an undertaking to demolish building 1030 will have an adverse effect on properties that are eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, and has consulted with the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer, in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, 16...


Preliminary Assessment Screening Demolition and Disposal of Building 1030, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alberto Molina-Colon. John L. Brenneman.

The purpose of this Preliminary Assessment Screening (PAS) is to obtain approval for demolition/disposal of Building 1030. The building is located in the north area of the post. The building itself was used as a storage facility consisting of 8,214 square feet.


Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Douglas Biggerstaff, MOA on Demolition of Building 1030, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text F. Lawrence Oaks.

The Texas Historical Commission has received and reviewed Fort Sam Houston's request for a signature of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to allow the demolition of Building 1030. This letter serves as comment from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission. The Commission is specifically writing to halt the demolition of Building 1030 since the MOA originally allowing the undertaking was signed in error.


Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Douglas Biggerstaff, Project Review for Building 1030 HABS Documentation, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text F. Lawrence Oaks.

The Texas Historical Commission has received correspondence from Fort Sam Houston describing the undertaking for Building 1030. The Commission has reviewed the documentation provided an agrees that it fulfills Fort Sam Houston's obligation to provide HABS documentation per the Memorandum of Agreement concerning the proposed demolition of the historic property.


Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to William Thresher, Project Review Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Demolition and Selective Demolition Proposals, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text F. Lawrence Oaks.

The Texas Historical has received and reviewed a recent letter from Fort Sam Houston regarding demolition and selective demolition of historic properties. These actions are proposed to take advantage of facility reduction dollars available for this fiscal year. This letter outlines the Commission's detailed comments for each property under consideration for the proposed undertaking.