Archeological Resources Sample Clauses

Archeological Resources. No archeological resources are known to occur within NRP. However, prehistoric and historic use of the Xxxxxxx Field vicinity is well documented and as yet unidentified buried archeological resources could be encountered during ground disturbing activity. Appendix D presents a plate identifying archeological sensitive areas. To ensure that all resources are properly identified, evaluated and treated (if necessary), the following measures will be initiated: • Specific language should be included in the General Specifications section of any contract requiring excavation in regard to the required protection of cultural resources and the procedures to be followed by the contractor in an unexpected discovery situation. • NASA shall develop an Unexpected Discovery Plan to deal with the inadvertent exposure of subsurface archeological resources during construction, in accordance with 36 CFR 800.11.
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Archeological Resources. No archeological resources are known to occur within the site. However, prehistoric and historic use of the Moffett Field vicinity is well documented and as yet unidentified buried archeological resources could be encountered during ground disturbing activity. Figure 7 presents a plate identifying archeological sensitive areas.
Archeological Resources. (1) If as a result of the testing program, archeological resources are identified that are eligible for the NRHP, the Foundation shall develop a plan for their avoidance, protection, or recovery of information. To the extent possible the Foundation shall prioritize avoidance and protection over data recovery. The NPS shall submit the treatment plan to the SHPO and other concurring parties for review and comment prior to implementation.
Archeological Resources. In the event that archeological resources are exposed during Project construction, all earth disturbing work within the Development Site must be temporarily suspended or redirected until a professional archaeologist has evaluated the nature and significance of the find. After the find has been appropriately mitigated, work in the area may resume.
Archeological Resources. Without the express written consent of the Director, Grantor shall not cause, permit or suffer any grading, excavation, plowing over 12 inches in depth, subsoiling, drainage improvement, or other undertaking which would materially disturb the surface or subsurface of the ground. Prior to granting such consent, the Director may require the Grantor to perform a survey in order to identify and determine the significance of archeological deposits. If subsequently deemed necessary by the Director, the Grantor shall conduct data recovery, excavation, curation, documentation and reporting of the affected deposits, all in a form and substance satisfactory to the Director.
Archeological Resources a. The EIS has identified an area of potential effects for archaeological resources (“Archeology APE”). A map of the Archaeology APE is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B. The process that will be followed in conducting further research to determine the potential for archaeological resources to be affected by the Esplanade Project is described below.
Archeological Resources. The excavation, removal, destruction, or sale of any archeological artifacts or remains found on the Easement Property, except as part of an archeological investigation approved by District, is prohibited.
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Archeological Resources. The Heritage Conservation Act governs the protection and conservation of archeological sites and objects in British Columbia. The agreement holder is obligated to comply with the Heritage Conservation Act, and the content of this FSP has no impact on those obligations. Presented here for information only, the agreement holder uses the following procedures to ensure compliance with the Heritage Conservation Act with regards to archeological sites and objects:
Archeological Resources. Lockkeeper’s House deposits (51NW233) No effect The topsoil would not be removed under this alternative but would be remediated in place. Underground utilities would be installed, including water cisterns. A basement would be added to the Lockkeeper's House. Adverse effect. The vast majority of the topsoil in Constitution Gardens would be removed. Underground utilities would be installed, including water cisterns. A basement would be added to the Lockkeeper's House. Adverse effect. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. Washington City Canal (unevaluated) No effect The topsoil would not be removed under this alternative but would be remediated in place. Underground utilities would be installed, including water cisterns. A stormwater system would be constructed across Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx xxx 00xx Xxxxxx. Adverse effect. The vast majority of topsoil would be removed, which would not extent to depths sufficient to impact the resource. A stormwater system would be constructed across Constitution Avenue and 17th Street, which would directly impact sections of the resource. Adverse effect. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. Lock B of the Washington City Canal (51NW235) No effect The topsoil would not be removed under this alternative but would be remediated in place. Underground utilities would be installed, including water cisterns. A stormwater system would be constructed across Constitution Avenue and 17th Street. Adverse effect. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx (unevaluated) (51NW232) No effect A storm water system would be constructed across Constitution Avenue and 17th Street. Adverse effect. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. WWI and WWII Temporary Buildings (unevaluated) No effect The foundations of the temporary buildings cover most of the primary APE and are buried by several feet of fill. Deep construction impacts, including the deepening of the lake, construction of a basement for the Lockkeeper's House, underground utility construction, and construction of a pavilion on the east end of the lake could all impact this resource. Adverse effect. The foundations of the temporary buildings would be removed entirely. Adverse effect.. Same as preferred alternative. Adverse effect. Outlet of the Tiber Creek sewer (unevaluated) (51NW234) No effect This resource is found under several feet of fill on the ...
Archeological Resources. The Engineer shall perform Archeological Resource Studies and coordination following TxDOT’s Environmental Handbook for Archeological Sites and Cemeteries. A Background Study shall be performed, and an Archeological DocuSign Envelope ID: F43CDC74-DA27-4A02-AC2A-90D8CB2811D6 Survey shall be conducted following the appropriate TxDOT Review Standard. The background study shall be approved by the State. The Engineer shall prepare a Texas Antiquities Permit application and scope of work for approval by the State and the Texas Historical Commission (THC) prior to conducting the Archeological Survey. Because of the close proximity of West Mountain Cemetery to US 271 ROW, survey methods include ground scraping to a depth adequate to determine whether grave shafts or burials occur in the APE, in accordance with the agreement between The State and the THC (13 TAC 26.25[k][4]). Following the field survey, an Archeological Survey Report shall be prepared for coordination with the State and the THC, and all project-related materials shall be curated in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Texas Antiquities Permit. Testing to determine the National Register of Historic Places or State Antiquities Landmark eligibility of any archeological sites found in the course of the survey is not included in this scope of work and can be added as a supplemental scope item if it is determined to be necessary. This scope of work does not include tasks associated with burial removal in compliance with the Texas Health and Safety Code Sections 711.004 and 711.0105(c) and in accordance with 13 TAC 22, et. seq. This work can be added as a supplemental scope item if burials are encountered.
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