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Signed certification by an inspector and chief of environmental compliance from the Environmental and Natural Resources Office, Fort Sam Houston. The certification is for an environmental baseline survey to be conducted for the demolition of properties on Fort Sam Houston - Building 376 and 4115.
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)
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 F. Lawerence Oaks to Douglas Biggerstaff, Project Review for Proposed Undertakings to Demolish Buildings 376, 377, 4115, 5101, 5102, and 5002, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2001)
The Texas Historical Commission's review staff has completed its review of the proposed undertakings to demolish Buildings 376, 377, 4115, at Fort Sam Houston and 5101, 5102 and 5002 at Camp Bullis. The Commission concurs with Fort Sam Houston's determination that the demolitions would have an "adverse effect" on the buildings, which are contributing structures to potential National Register District at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis.
Letter from Robin Divine to Celeste Brancel-Brown, Proposed Demolition of Eight Buildings on Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2003)
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 Historical Preservation Officer, Regarding the Demolition of Properties Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2002)
Fort Sam Houston has determined that the demolition of Buildings 376, 377, and 4115 at Fort Sam Houston and Building 5102 at Camp Bullis will have an adverse effect of 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 regarding implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
Photograph, Building 376, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
Photograph of the southeast corner of Building 376, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Douglas Biggerstaff, Draft Memorandum of Agreement for the Demolition of Buildings 376, 377, 4115, and 5102, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2001)
The Texas Historical Commission has received and reviewed Fort Sam Houston's correspondence describing the draft Memorandum of Agreement for the demolition of Buildings 376, 377, 4115, and 5102. The Commission approves of the draft MOA, but requests specific language be used in Stipulation I (detailed in this letter). Copied to this correspondence is Jill Souter (San Antonio Conservation Society), Ann McGlone (San Antonio Historic Preservation Officer), and Virginia S. Nichols (Bexar County...
Response from Lee Keatinge to Douglas Biggerstaff, Adverse Effect Notice Regarding the Proposed Demolition of Buildings 376, 377, and 4115 Fort Sam Houston and Buildings 5101, 5102, and 5002 Camp Bullis, Texas (2001)
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has reviewed Fort Sam Houston's notification and supporting documentation regarding the adverse effects of the proposed demolition of Buildings 376, 377, and 411 at Fort Sam Houston, and Buildings 5101, 5102 and 5002 at Camp Bullis, Texas. Based on the information provided the Council has concluded that their participation in the consultation to resolve adverse effects is needed.