S.C. Route 19/302/Road S-419 Intersection Improvements Project, Aiken County

Summary

"The only area of new right of way required for this project is a small sight triangle and a narrow sliver measuring approximately 10 feet at its widest point and tapering back to the existing 30-foot right of way over a distance of about 450 feet. This area of new right of way includes three driveways and a landscaped lawn and parking area for the South Aiken Baptist Church. This parking area is flat and is partially covered with grass. The project is located in a commercial area of the town of Aiken. There are no known archaeological, historical or archaeological sites in the project area. Therefore, I recommend that a survey is not needed for this project. Attached to this memorandum are location maps, the Project Planning Report with road plans, and digital photographs of the project area."

Cite this Record

S.C. Route 19/302/Road S-419 Intersection Improvements Project, Aiken County. Wayne D. Roberts, Richard B. Werts, Eddie Hinson. Columbia, South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Transportation. 2005 ( tDAR id: 391509) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8JW8G5M

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -82.054; min lat: 33.4 ; max long: -81.378; max lat: 33.775 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina

Contributor(s): Wayne D. Roberts; Mary W. Edmonds,; Richard B. Werts; Eddie Hinson; Timothy Gemensky

Prepared By(s): South Carolina Department of Transportation

Notes

General Note: "In summary, all of the project area was carefully reviewed and background research was conducted to insure that no previously identified sites would be affected. I do not believe an intensive archaeological and architectural survey is needed for any of these projects. No additional investigations are recommended."

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