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HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPES
NO SURVEY REQUIRED FORM
This form only pertains to Historic Architecture and Landscapes for this project. It
is not valid for Archaeological Resources. You must consult separately with the
Archaeology Group.
PROJECT INFORMATION
B-5808 County: Cabarrus
45762.1.1 Document
Type :
Funding: State X Federal
X Yes No Permit NWP
Type(s):
Proiect Description: Replace Bridge Numbers 57 (NBL) and 59 (SBL) on US 29 and US
601 Irish Buffalo Creek (no off-site detour planned).
SUMMARY OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPES REVIEW
Description of review activities, results, and conclusions : HPOWeb reviewed on 16 February 2016
and yielded no NR, SL, LD, DE, or SS properties in the Area of Potential Effects (APE). Cabarrus County
current GIS mapping, aerial photography, and tax information indicated a developed APE with
commercial resources and one school dating from the mid-twentieth century to the 2000s (viewed 16
February 2016). The several pre-1965 resources are unexceptional, altered examples of their types.
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker L-84 ("Red Hill") is located just southeast of Bridge No. 57 at
the SR 1394 (Poplar Tent Road)/ US 29-US 601 intersection and references a site outside the APE.
Bridge Numbers 57 (1951) and 59 (1938) are not eligible for the National Register according to the
NCDOT Historic Bridge Survey as they are not representative of any distinctive engineering or aesthetic
type. Google Maps "Street View" confirmed the absence of critical historic structures and landscapes in
the APE (viewed 16 February 2016).
No architectural survey is required for the project as currently defined.
Why the available information provides a reliable basis for reasonably predicting that there
are no unidentified significant historic architectural or landscape resources in the proiect
f1.!.f1!:.: APE extends 1000 feet from either end of the existing bridge (N-S) and 200 feet to either side of
the US 29-US 601 centerline (E-W) to encompass proposed construction activities. The comprehensive
county architectural survey (1981) and later investigations recorded no properties in the APE (Peter R.
Kaplan, The Historic Architecture of Cabarrus County, North Carolina (Concord, NC]: Historic Cabarrus, 1981; 2004)).
County GIS/tax materials and other visuals clearly illustrate the absence of significant architectural
resources. No National Register-listed properties are located within the APE.
Should the design of the project change, please notify NCDOT Historic Architecture
as additional review may be necessary.
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FINDING BY NCDOT ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN
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Bridge Numbers 57 and 59 Replacements Cabarrus County
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NCDOT -Historic Architecture
February 2016
Tracking No. 16-01-0073