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Wanucha, Dave
From:Braquet, Stephanie
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Subject:DI00181 Lasater Road B-5152
Attachments:B-5152 Lasater Road Section 106 Compliance.pdf
Attached please find the Section 106 Compliance for the above-mentioned project. The project did require a survey by
NCDOT Human Environment, it was determined that Lasater Mill had lost it’s integrity and is not eligible for listing and
resulted in “No Historic Properties Affected” finding. NCDOT Archaeologists also reviewed the project and determined
“No Historic Properties” would be affected.
If you need anything else or have further questions, please let me know.
Thanks
Stephanie Braquet
Division 9 Environmental Specialist
North Carolina Department of Transportation
336 747 7800 office
scbraquet@ncdot.gov
375 Silas Creek Parkway
Winston Salem, NC 27127-7167
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VI. HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
Section 106 Compliance Guidelines
This project is subject to compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act of 1966, as amended, and implemented by the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106, codified at Title 36 CFR Part
800. Section 106 requires Federal agencies to take into account the effect of their undertakings
(federally funded, licensed, or permitted) on properties included in or eligible for inclusion in
the National Register of Historic Places and afford the Advisory Council a reasonable
opportunity to comment on such undertakings.
Historic Architecture
NCDOT — Human Environment Section, under the provisions of a Programmatic
Agreement with FHWA, NCDOT, the North Carolina State Historic Preservation
Office, Office of State Archaeology and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
(effective July 1, 2009), reviewed the proposed project and determined a survey was
required for Lasater Mill (FY 0205) and environs. NCDOT surveyed the project area in
2010, culminating in a determination in August 2010 that the Lasater Mill had lost
integrity and is not eligible. No other potentially -eligible properties were identified. A
2015 follow-up review was provided due to an expanded study area, which resulted in
a "No Historic Properties Affected" finding (see NCDOT forms dated July 1, 2015 and
August 4, 2010).
Archaeology
NCDOT — Human Environment Section, under the provisions of a Programmatic
Agreement with FHWA, NCDOT, HPO, OSA and the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (effective July 1, 2009), reviewed the proposed project. NCDOT
archaeologists performed a file review and pedestrian survey in 2010 and determined
no historic properties would be affected. In 2015 a new survey was requested due to an
enlarged study area. NCDOT archaeologists conducted a file review, followed up by a
pedestrian survey and systematic shovel testing, which ultimately determined no
historic properties would be affected (see NCDOT forms dated August 19, 2015 and
May 13, 2010).
Community Impacts
No adverse impact on families or communities is anticipated. Right-of-way acquisition will
be limited. No relocatees are expected with implementation of the proposed alternative.
No adverse effect on public facilities or services is expected. The project is not expected to
adversely affect social, economic, or religious opportunities in the area.