CA-SBA-1119 (Site Name Keyword)
1-4 (4 Records)
This document is a report that discusses the proposed replacement of the N1, N3, and N6 overhead electrical feeders lines required dismantling of 29km of feeder lines, associated poles, and use of access road, staging, and storage areas. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the project contains 34 previously recorded cultural resources. No new cultural resources were identified during this undertaking. Of the 34 sites: 4 were previously evaluated and found ineligible for NRHP listing; 7 are...
VAFB-1997-13 and 13a: Cultural Resources Condition on Vandenberg Air Force Base Fiscal Year 1997: Zones 9 and 10, Volume I (1997)
This document is a report for the physical condition of known cultural resources in Zones 9 and 10, examined during FY97, the second year of the monitoring program. This introduction summarizes the Scope of Work, describes the zones, and lists sites in each area. Section 2 outlines methods used to implement the program. The condition of cultural resources in Zones 9 and 10 are summarized in Sections 3 and 4, respectively. Recommendations for managing inspected sites follow in Section 5. Appendix...
VAFB-2017-16: Condition Assessments of Archaeological Sites and the Canyon Fire on Vandenberg Air Force Base, Fiscal Year 2016, USAF Contract No. GS10F0059N, XUMUOS9115 (2017)
This report documents the FY16 condition assessments of sites in Zones 10a, 9a, 9b, and 8b (Tables 1, 2, and 3) using the previous systems setup by Applied Earthworks. The zones selected for FY16 were in response to the Canyon Fire of September 2016. The Canyon Fire burnt approximately 12,742 acres on South Base across sites in Zones 10a, 9a, 9b, and 8b (Figure 1-5). The condition of sites within the burn area were assessed for direct and indirect impacts as a result of the fire. CH2M completed...
VAFB-2020-25: Identification of Historic Properties and Assessment of Effects, Honda Culverts Repair Project, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Santa Barbara County, California (2020)
This document is a Section 106 report consisting of a historic property inventory report and assessment of effects for the Honda Culverts Repair Project (813-17-007). The purpose of the project is to replace the existing culverts that are 12.5-foot-diameter, corrugated metal pipes that were emplaced during construction of this segment of Coast Road in 1979–1983. The two pipes have been scoured along the bottom and have lost structural integrity. The proposed Honda Creek Culverts Repair Project...