Task 6 – Archeological Survey Sample Clauses

Task 6 – Archeological Survey. If project specific review is required, the ENGINEER will perform a cultural resources investigation of the proposed intersection improvements on Redwood Rd and CR 266 to ensure compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended. The project is located in Xxxx County, Texas within the boundary of the TxDOT Austin District. The ENGINEER will conduct an investigation to address the requirements of Section 106 of the NHPA of 1966, as amended, and the Antiquities Code of Texas. The scope of work and consultation for this project will follow the process of the First Amended Programmatic Agreement (PA, 2005) among the Federal Highway Administration, TxDOT, the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between TxDOT and THC. The work will determine whether cultural resources are located within existing ROW of the proposed roadway project, and, if so, assess the significance and eligibility for designation as State Archeological Landmarks (SALs) and/or inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). For archeological resources, the archeological area of potential effect (APE) is the existing ROW. The archival and historic background study entails a review of the THC’s Historic and Archeological Sites Atlas as well as available sources at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) and the THC in Austin, Texas. These sources will be examined to identify any previously recorded sites and past investigations within the vicinity of the project area and to determine the likelihood of the project to impact archeological resources. A letter report of detailing the findings of the background study with recommendations of additional work, if any, will be submitted to TxDOT for review and if acceptable, submitted to the THC/State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for review and comment. As specified in the PA and MOU, the APE comprises existing ROW and any other areas impacted by the proposed project. TxDOT ENV’s Archeological Studies program would review project information to determine whether the proposed project has the potential to contain archeological deposits within its APE and will determine the appropriate extent of further work. In most cases, a survey will be required to determine whether cultural resources are located within the project area, and, if so, assess the significance...
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