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Repository
Enoch Pratt Library
Resources Located
Cecil County Vertical Files and County
Histories including 300th Anniversary
Commemorative Book (1974), Blumgarts At
the Head of the Bay (1996), Cecil County
Reference Book (1956), and Johnsons History
of Cecil County (1967) and 1858 Martenet and
1877 Lake, Griffing & Stephenson maps
Location
Baltimore,
Maryland
Elkton,
Maryland
Repository
Maryland Historical
Society
Historical Society of
Cecil County
Elkton,
Maryland
Library of Congress,
Resources Located
Same county histories at Enoch Pratt Library
Vertical files on agriculture; 1880 Agricultural
Census; post card and photo files; and
additional histories as relevant
Available local histories or genealogies
All appropriate published resources will be utilized. SEI will also provide text on the cultural
history of the project area and on previously recorded sites and archaeological investigations in and
within a one-mile radius of the project area for inclusion in the report of archaeological
investigations.
Based on desktop research and a brief field reconnaissance, URS and SEI have identified the
following 13 architectural resources within the Area of Potential Effects (APE) (see Attachments
4 and 5). These resources require research, analysis, and completion/revision of long form MHT
Determinations of Eligibility (DOE) due to anticipated physical, visual, or noise effects associated
with construction and operation of the MARC Maintenance Facility:
x
x
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The Above-Ground Area of Potential Effects (APE) for above-ground resources, to include the
area of anticipated physical, visual, and noise effects. It is anticipated that this APE will be located
within a 0.25-mile radius from the project site and will include any properties 50 or more years old
located within the vista to and from the project site. The Archaeological APE will be the
approximately 120-acre project site. URS will conduct a Phase I archaeological survey of the
APE. Approximately 115 acres of the APE, which consists of agricultural fields, will be subjected
to pedestrian inspection and shovel testing at 20-meter intervals with 10-meter radial tests if
archaeological resources are encountered. The approximately 5 acre farmstead in the southwestern
portion of the APE will be subjected to pedestrian inspection and shovel testing at 10-meter
intervals. If necessary, URS will conduct a Phase II archaeological evaluation of any
archaeological resources encountered during the Phase I investigation that have the potential to be
eligible for listing in the NRHP.
A preliminary list of Section 106 consulting parties include local government representatives,
recognized tribal representatives that attach significance to the property, and other parties that, due
to the nature of the undertaking and their likely effects on historic properties, may have a
demonstrated interest, including legal and economic interests, on the effect of the undertaking on
historic properties. URS will work with MTA, MHT, FTA, and the Marylands Governors
Commission on Indian Affairs to identify tribal representatives to be notified of the undertaking
and provided them the opportunity to comment. Potential consulting parties include:
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Public participation will be coordinated with the MTA and follow their established protocol.
Written notification will be provided to adjacent property owners, local government groups, and
other interested parties as appropriate, providing them an opportunity to comment on the proposed
project and its effect on historic properties. The following is URSs working schedule for the
CRM tasks associated with this undertaking.
Table 2
Section 106 Timeline Tasks Milestones and Delivery Dates
Task
1
Milestone
Task 1 Section 106 Initiation and Research
Delivery Dates
November/December 2013
Phase I March 1, 2014
Phase II April 29, 2014
Analysis: 30 days after completion
of field investigations;
Curation: 45 days following
acceptance of Final Report
Task
Milestone
Delivery Dates
December 2013