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Site Name: KZKK Tower ECS Project #: 16-10840 Date: August 28, 2015
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FCC NEPA Compliance Audit Checklist
ECS Project #:10840 Site Name: KZKK Tower Site Location: 43 42 12.00 N, 97 59 50.00 W – Old Hwy 16, Mitchell, South Dakota
NEPA Checklist 1. Is the proposed facility located in an officially designated wilderness area
δ 1.1307(a)(1)
No
2. Is the proposed facility located in an officially designated wildlife preserve δ 1.1307(a)(2)
No
3. Will the proposed facility affect listed threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitats; or is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any proposed endangered or threatened species; or is likely to result in the destruction or adverse modification of proposed critical habitats
δ 1.1307(a)(3)
No
4. Will the proposed facility affect districts, sites, buildings, structures, or objects significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or cultural, that are listed, or are eligible for listing, in the National Register of Historical Places
δ 1.1307(a)(4)
No
5. Will the proposed facility affect Indian religious sites δ 1.1307(a)(5)
No
6. Is the proposed facility located within a flood plain δ 1.1307(a)(6)
No
7. Will the proposed facility’s construction involve significant change in surface features (e.g., wetlands fill, deforestation, or water diversion)
δ 1.1307(a)(7)
No
8. Will the proposed facility be equipped with high intensity white lights which are to be located within a residential neighborhood, as defined by the applicable zoning law
δ 1.1307(a)(8)
No
Site Name: KZKK Tower ECS Project #: 16-10840 Date: August 28, 2015
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RF Exposure Screening Under NEPA 9a. Will the proposed NON-ROOFTOP facility equal or exceed total power (of all channels) of 2000 watts ERP (3280 Watts EIRP) and have antennas located less than 10 meters above ground level?
δ 1.1307(a)(9a)
No
9b. Will the proposed ROOFTOP facility equal or exceed total power (of all channels) of 2000 watts ERP (3280 Watts EIRP)?
δ 1.1307(a)(9b) No
The following provides additional information concerning each item on the above checklist. 1. Designated Wilderness Areas: Based on a review of the Wilderness.net - U.S. National Wilderness Preservation System Map and information provided by EDR’s NepaCheck Report, the tower site is not located within an officially designated wilderness area. 2. Designated Wildlife Preserves: Based on a review of the US Fish and Wildlife Service: National Wildlife Refuge Locator and information provided by EDR’s NepaCheck Report, the tower site is not located within an officially designated wildlife preserve. 3a. Listed Threatened or Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitats: Based on a review of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Species by County Report for federally listed threatened and endangered species within Davison County, as obtained from the Environmental Conservation Online System, information provided by EDR’s NepaCheck Report, and on-site observations, no indications of listed threatened or endangered species were noted on the tower site. 3b. Proposed Threatened or Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitats: Based on a review of the proposed threatened and endangered species within the region, as obtained from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Environmental Conservation Online System, information provided by EDR’s NepaCheck Report, and on-site observations, no indications of proposed threatened or endangered species were noted on the tower site. The tower site is also not located within an area qualifying as proposed critical habitat. 4. Historical Places: Based on our review of the National Register of Historic Places, information provided by the South Dakota Historic Preservation Office, and information provided by EDR’s NepaCheck Report, the tower will not adversely affect properties listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places within the 1.5 mile Area of Potential Effect (APE). In addition, the existing tower is not pending an environmental review before the FCC. The South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office has issued a letter of concurrence with the determination that there are no known historic sited within the APE for direct effects, and that the tower will not affect any historic properties within the APE for visual effects. 5. Indian Religious Sites: Based upon a review of available information obtained from the USGS-Indian Reservations listing, Department of the Interior-Bureau of Indian Affairs, National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and information provided by EDR’s NepaCheck Report, no known Indian religious sites will be affected. Interested tribes were invited to consult on the project in accordance
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with Section 106 of the NPA and have issued letters determining that no cultural resources will be affected by the tower construction. 6. Floodplains: Based on a review of the floodplain map of the area (FIRM Community-Panel No. 46061C0105C, dated 09/02/2009), the tower site is located within an area of minimal flood hazard as determined by FEMA. 7. Surface Features: Based on our on-site investigation and a review of the National Wetland Inventory map of the area, the tower is not anticipated to result in a significant change or modification of surface features such as fill in jurisdictional wetlands, deforestation, or water diversion. 8. Zoning/High Intensity White Lights: The tower is 400 feet above ground level (AGL) and will be equipped with FAA approved lighting. 9. Antenna Power and Elevation: Installation details include 92.1 MHz and 100 kW ERP. Based on the specified elevation of the proposed tower (>10 meters) and because the site will be located within a restricted area, no further study concerning radio frequency emissions is required.
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Level III Cultural Resource Inventory: KZKK Radio Tower, Davison County, South Dakota
by Brad Noisat
Niwot Archaeological Consultants, Inc. 20139 Ridgefield Loop Spearfish, SD 57783
605-269-2060 Email: [email protected]
www.niwotarchaeology.com
for: Bridget Gibbons
ECS Midwest LLC 1575 Barclay Boulevard
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
TCNS No. 129693
Signed: _____________________________________
Date: __September 21, 2015__
Level III Cultural Resource Inventory: KZKK Radio Tower, Davison County, South Dakota
Brad Noisat, author, September 21, 2015 page 1
Abstract
On September 19, 2015, Brad Noisat, Principal Investigator of Niwot Archaeological Consultants, Inc, performed a Level III Inventory of a 6-acre block area surrounding Riverfront Broadcasting LLC’s proposed KZKK Tower in the city of Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota. The proposed APE for Direct Effects will include a 400 ft high triangular steel tower supported by three guy wire locations in addition to associated utility runs and a short access road. The new tower will be sited adjacent to an existing 415 ft high radio tower. The proposed APE for Visual Effects is defined by 3/4-mile radius surrounding the proposed tower. No cultural resources occur within the Direct Effects APE of the project. Two Historic Properties, 39DV2003 and 39DV2007, occur within the Visual Effects APE of the project. Both are historic railroad lines. The proposed undertaking will have No Effect on visual appreciation of these two cultural resources within the APE for Visual Effects. Section 106 cultural resource clearance for the proposed undertaking is recommended. Project Description
Riverfront Broadcasting LLC of Yankton, South Dakota proposes to construct the KZKK Tower, a radio tower, at Old Highway 16 one mile east of SD Highway 37 in the city of Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota. The project area location corresponds to the SE1/4, SE1/4, SW1/4, Section 23, T103N-R60W, 5th PM (USGS 7.5’ Riverside, South Dakota 1974 quadrangle). Attachment 1 shows the project location and Visual Effects APE on the Riverside quadrangle. Attachment 2 provides photographic views of the project area. Figure 1 is a Google Earth aerial view of the project area. An existing 415 ft high radio tower is present within the project area.
The APE for Directs Effects is defined as a 6-acre block area (555 ft N/S x 480 ft E/W) bounded by property lines fences on all sides. Proposed construction within the 6-acre APE will include: (a) a 400 ft high triangular steel AM/FM radio tower; (b) three guy wire support anchor locations extending 240 ft from the tower base; and (c) associated locations including a small utility shed adjacent to the tower, buried utility service lines, and a short access. Ground-disturbing construction associated with the installation of these facilities, in addition to the movements of heavy construction equipment and vehicular traffic over project area surfaces, may have adverse effects to Historic Properties, if present. The 6-acre Direct Effects APE effectively defines the spatial limits of these potential adverse effects to potential Historic Properties. Per FCC requirements, the APE for Visual Effects of the project is defined as a ¾-mile radius surrounding the proposed tower. The subject property is privately owned by Riverfront Broadcasting LLC. Project data are stored at the State Archaeological Research Center of South Dakota, Rapid City.
Level I Cultural Resource Inventory
On September 8, 2015, a Level I inventory was performed using GIS data supplied by Terri Bruce of the State Archaeological Research Center of South Dakota (ARC), Rapid City. The Level I inventory identified all known previous inventories, historic districts,
Level III Cultural Resource Inventory: KZKK Radio Tower, Davison County, South Dakota
Brad Noisat, author, September 21, 2015 page 2
Figure 1. Aerial view of the project area.
Proposed KZKK Tower location
Existing 415 ft Tower
Direct E ffects APE
prehistoric and historic sites, structures, and bridges within an expanded 1.5-mile radius of the proposed tower. These data are used herein to identify known Historic Properties that might be adversely affected by the proposed undertaking.
The project area is located within South Dakota Archaeological Region #16, Lower James (Winham and Hannus 1991). Table 1 summarizes the prehistoric chronology for Region #16.
The ARC records show that no previous inventories have been performed within the Direct Effects APE of the project, and that no previously recorded sites are known to occur within the Direct Effects APE of the project. Table 2 lists the 14 previous inventories that have been performed within 3/4-mile of the project area.
Level III Cultural Resource Inventory: KZKK Radio Tower, Davison County, South Dakota
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Table 1. Prehistoric Chronology of the Project Area.
Stage Period Date Range Environment Culture PaleoIndian 12,040–5740 B.C. Clovis 12,040–9750 B.C. Pleistocene-Holocene Boundary:
Deglaciation and warming with increased precipitation; replacement of mixed grassland/woodland with prairie grasslands; increasing aridity through time ends in drought, active dune formation, and down-cutting.
Mammoth hunting around plains springs, bogs and lakes. Large lanceolates and bone tools used.
Folsom 11,340–8720 B.C. Hunting of extinct forms of bison, but other species taken too. Camps consist of circular lodge structures.
Plano 10,850 B.C.–5740 B.C. Increased number of components and diversity. Communal big game drives into arroyo traps, parabolic dunes, and snowdrifts, mixed with eclectic foraging.
Archaic 5500 B.C.–A.D. 150 Early Archaic 5500–3000 B.C. Atlantic Episode: Intense
warming and drying by strong prevailing west winds; severe drought, and dessication, but with minor cooling events.
Very few sites on the plains; most in the mountains and hogback. On plains, sites include three open camps and a bison kill.
Middle Archaic 3000–1000 B.C. Sub-Boreal Episode: Climatic amelioration; general cooling and increased effective moisture; soil formation on the eastern plains.
Oxbow Complex, mostly open camps. Wide range of game and plants exploited. Various kinds of hearths.
Late Archaic 1000 – 500 B.C.–A.D. 500
Sub-Atlantic Episode: Mesic conditions of previous period give way to period of decreased effective moisture; summers wetter and winters more violent, generally becoming warmer and drier, to A.D. 500.
Medium corner-notched and Besant type points. Open camps, rockshelters, bison kill, and burial. Tools assemblages and diets highly varied, as was McKean.
Plains Woodland
500 B.C. – A.D.1540
Woodland; Great Oasis
500 B.C. – A.D.1150 Dry conditions give way to relative cooling and increased effective moisture, but about A.D. 350, Scandic Episode ushers in trend of warming/drying. About A.D. 800, a return to more mesic conditions defines the Neo-Atlantic Episode.
Burial mounds and mound groups, habitations in open camps or village (Great Oasis), limited evidence of corn cultivation, and occasional ceramics. Wide subsistence range.
Plains Village: Initial Middle Missouri; Extended Coalescent; Olivet Phase of Oneota Tradition
A.D. 1150–1540 Pacific Episode: Increasing westerly winds and dessication; xeric conditions generally but with soil formation and stable surfaces.
Similar lifeways and tool assemblages as earlier, with perhaps an intensification of village life, horticulture, and ceramics production.
Protohistoric A.D. 1540–1860 Neo-Boreal Episode: Return to cooler, wetter conditions; minor glacial advance early in the period; overall increased effective moisture with gradual warming continuing into the historic Euroamerican era.
Little known in region; introduction of the horse and other Euroamerican traits. Mounted bison-hunting culture of the plains.
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Table 2. Previous inventories within the Visual Effects APE of the project. Project No. Investigator Date Report Title
ADV-0005 Messerli, Thomas 1984
South Dakota Department of Transportation Materials Pit Survey for Gary W. Schlaffman, NW 1/4, SE1/4 Section 26, T103N, R60W, Davison County, South Dakota. No CIS.
ADV-0012 Haberman, Thomas W. 1982
South Dakota Department of Transportation Materials Pit Survey in Section 26, T103N, R60W, for Robert DeBoer, in Davison County, South Dakota. No CIS.
ADV-0016 Flemmer, Dan 1988
An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the Materials Pit in Section 26, T103N, R60W, Davison County, South Dakota. SDDOT Project No. F 0038(17)300, PCEMS 1962. CIS No. 438.
ADV-0020 Braun, Kurt 1994
An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Road and Bridge Replacements in Sections 22 and 23, T103N, R60W, in Davison County, South Dakota. M 3661(03), PCEMS 3859. BRF 3661(20, PCEMS 3860. CIS No. 953.
ADV-0024
Gillen, Timothy V.
and R. Peter Winham
1999 An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of Two Proposed Borrow Areas in the City of Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota. Project No. 99-0405002F.
ADV-0028
Lueck, Edward and
R. Peter Winham
1999 A Reconnaissance Cultural Resources Survey of East River Electric Power Cooperative's Mitchell Tap Cabelas Reroute in Sections 26, 34, and 35, T103N, R60W, Davison County, South Dakota.
ADV-0045 Rubingh, Amy L. 2003
A Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of Selected Portions of the Proposed Wild Oak Golf Cource, Davison County, South Dakota. Permit No. 200330004.
ADV-0051 Kogel, Troy 2006 A Level III Cultural Resources Survey of the Prairie Ethanol Station, T103N, R60W, Section 25, in Davison County, South Dakota.
ADV-0087 Byrne, Daniel 2014 An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of SDDOT Projects PH 0037(130)72, PCN 03B1 and PH 090L(08)332, PCN 03KE in Davison County, South Dakota. CIS No. 2814.
ESD-0005 Buechler,
Jeffrey V. and Steve Keller
1983 Volume I, James River Survey, Beadle, Davison, Hanson, Hutchinson, Sanborn & Yankton Counties, South Dakota, 1977 - 1979. CIS No. 68a (68-I).
ESD-0054 Buechler, Jeffrey V. 1985
A Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of Selected Portions of the Proposed Davison Rural Water System, Davison and Sanborn Counties, South Dakota.
ESD-0122
Winham, R. Peter, William Ranney, and Timothy V.
Gillen
1990
An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of Sections of Three Proposed Northwestern Public Service Gas Pipeline Projects in Eastern South Dakota, Brown, Day, Spink, Grant, Deuel, Hamlin, Davison and Hutchinson Counties.
ESD-0285 Lueck,
Edward, and Linda Palmer
2002 Cultural Resources Survey of Davison Rural Water System Expansion Project in Davison and Aurora Counties, South Dakota. SHPO No. 020403001F. Archaeological Contract Series No. 172.
ESD-0477 Buhta, Austin A. 2011
A Level III Cultural Resources Evaluation of NorthWestern Energy's Proposed Mitchell to Letcher Overhead Transmission Line Rehabilitation Project, Davison and Hanson Counties, South Dakota.
No Historic Districts occur within the Visual Effects APE of the project area. The ARC records list 13 sites, 3 structures, and 1 bridge within the Visual Effects APE. These cultural resources are listed in Table 3.
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Table 3. Known cultural resources within the Visual Effects APE of the project.
Site No. Description Eligibility 39DV0020 site, woodland village Unevaluated
39DV0022 site, native american artifact scatter Unevaluated
39DV0023 site, oneota artifact scatter Unevaluated
39DV0034 site, dump Unevaluated
39DV0035 site, foundation; dump; euroamerican artifact scatter Unevaluated
39DV0036 site, foundation Unevaluated
39DV0037 site, foundation; euroamerican depression; euroamerican artifact scatter
Unevaluated
39DV0048 site, native american artifact scatter Unevaluated
39DV0049 site, farmstead Unevaluated
39DV0066 site, prehistoric burial Unevaluated
39DV0067 site, native american mound Recommended Eligible; SHPO Unevaluated
39DV2003 site, railroad Eligible
39DV2007 site, C, M & St. Paul railroad Eligible
DV00000011 structure (single dwelling) Unevaluated
DV00000224 structure (single dwelling) Unevaluated
DV00000226 structure (single dwelling) Unevaluated
DV00000219 bridge Not Eligible
Table 3 lists two known Historic Properties (with SHPO concurrence) within the
Visual Effects APE of the project. Site 39DV2003, the Chicago and Northwestern Railway (C&NW RR), also known as the “Northwestern,” is a system of various acquired rail lines initially chartered in the Chicago area in 1859. A branch of the C&NW RR reached the Mitchell area in 1887. Site 39DV2007 is the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (CMStPP RR). Also known as the “Milwaukee Road,” the CMStPP RR was constructed into the Mitchell area in 1881. Both are standard-gauge railroads lines that contributed significantly to the development of South Dakota settlement and economy, and are thus considered NRHP-eligible under Criterion A. A thorough historic overview of the two railroads in South Dakota can be found in Hufstetler and Bedeau (1998).
One GLO plat of T103N-R66W dating to 1870 is available for the project area. No cultural activity is shown within the project area at that date. However, a NW/SE road depicted in adjacent Section 26 may be a forerunner of 39DV2007.
Site 39DV0067, an archaeological site, was field-recommended as eligible but is listed by the South Dakota SHPO as Unevaluated. This site is potentially significant under Criterion D for its scientific rather than visual qualities.
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Level III Inventory On September 19, 2015, the author performed a Level III field inventory of the 6-acre
Direct Effects APE of the project. The project area is located about one mile from the southwest urban core of Mitchell. A modest family home lies immediately west. Other residences of this sort dating to the 1960s-1970s+ surround the immediate environs of the project area. Contemporary housing developments are present north of the project area, and more substantial estate-and-acreage developments associated with a golf course adjacent to Firesteel Creek are present to the northeast. None of these housing developments are shown on the 1974 Riverside quadrangle.
Ground elevation at the proposed tower location is 1300 ft. South Dakota Geological Survey GIS data show that the substrate is composed of Quaternary glacial till and minor moraine deposits. Sediments in the project area consist of light brown sandy loam loess. The project area was once cultivated, but the cropland has since been abandoned and the grounds have been reclaimed by a last-stage succession association of mixed grasses and weedy forbs. The northern periphery of the project area is represented by a high stream bank under juniper cover. The entrenched stream below the bank is dry.
The 6-acre project area was examined using sinuous pedestrian transects spaced at intervals no greater than 10 m. Ground visibility over most of the project area was 10% or less. The wooded stream bank on the northern periphery of the project area was treated as a potential “archaeologically sensitive area.” Ground visibility in that area was 40% and rodent burrow areas and deflated surfaces were also present.
Widely scattered instances of guy wire cabling and other miscellaneous pieces of metal and equipment associated the existing tower were found within the project area. However, no cultural resources are present within the Direct Effects APE.
Visual Effects Assessments: 39DV2003 and 39DV2007
The previously recorded and evaluated segment of 39DV2003, the CNW RR grade, is situated at the limits of the Visual Effects APE, or about 0.75 mile northeast of the proposed tower location. This location is on S. Gale St, which is now part of an expansive golf course estate development. As shown in Figure 2, the RR grade at this location has been abandoned and re-purposed as a private access road. Access to any other possibly extant segment in the immediate vicinity of this location was access-prohibited. Nonetheless, the visual relationship between the new tower and the abandoned RR grade anywhere within the immediate vicinity would be similarly represented by the top and bottom photographs, insofar as the existing 415 ft tower forms an adequate visual reference for this relationship. Since the recorded segment of 39DV2003 within the Visual Effects APE is no longer extant (all integrity lost), the proposed undertaking will have No Effect on visual appreciation of this resource.
The visual relationship between the nearest previously recorded and evaluated segment of 39DV2007, the CMStPP RR line, is shown in Figure 3. This segment is situated 0.42 mile west of the proposed tower. Site 39DV2007 is an active RR line along its entire length, recorded and unrecorded. The railroad grade in the vicinity of the project area typically follows deeply entrenched stream beds and lower slopes, where only the upper portions of a 400 ft+ tower might be visible from the grade. The bottom
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Figure 2. Visual Effects Assessments views to/from 39DV2003 and the new KZKK Tower.
View from proposed tower location facing northeast in direction of 39DV2003.
View of abandoned and re-purposed RR grade of 39DV2003 on S. Gale Rd facing WNW.
View of existing tower from abandoned RR grade on S. Gale Rd facing southwest.
Tower
Level III Cultural Resource Inventory: KZKK Radio Tower, Davison County, South Dakota
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Figure 3. Visual Effects Assessments views to/from 39DV2007 and the new KZKK Tower.
View from proposed tower location facing west in direction of 39DV2007.
View of active RR grade of 39DV2007 on S. Burr St overpass facing ESE.
Tower
photograph in Figure 3 was taken from the elevated overpass on S. Burr St in urban Mitchell; access to the recorded segment of actual grade at this location was prohibited. But as seen in that bottom photograph, the high tree cover adjacent to ground level at the grade would probably block views of all but the upper portions of the new tower. This slight difference (new and existing towers) to the existing visual context of the site would have No Effect on visual appreciation of 39DV2007.
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In summary, based on the visual effects assessments of the new KZKK Tower to sites 39DV2003 and 39DV2007, the proposed undertaking will have No Effect on these two resources for the reasons cited below:
• The new KZKK Tower will not appreciably alter the existing visual landscape
associated with 39DV2003 and 39DV2007, given its siting adjacent to the existing 415 ft tower.
• The segment of 39DV2003 is no longer extant.
• Views of the new KZKK Tower from 39DV2007 would be highly limited due to
intervening slope and tree cover. The new tower will thus go unnoticed. • In any event, at this location, 39DV2007, a simple active railroad grade, is
primarily significant for its Criterion A historical values rather its visual qualities. Recommendations
Based on the Level III inventory results, direct effects and visual effects of the proposed KZKK Tower Project are as follows:
No Historic Properties occur within the APE for Direct Effects.
Two Historic Properties occur within the APE for Visual Effects: railroad
lines 39DV2003 (CNW RR) and 39DV2007 (CMStPP RR). The proposed undertaking will have No Effect on visual appreciation of these resources.
Cultural resource clearance for the proposed KZKK Tower Project is recommended.
If subsurface remains are found during construction, these should be reported immediately to the South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office, Pierre.
References Cited Hufstetler, Mark, and Michael Bedeau 1998 South Dakota’s Railroads: An Historic Context. Ms. available at State Historic
Preservation Office, Pierre. Winham, R. Peter, and L. Adrien Hannus 1991 South Dakota State Plan for Archaeological Resources. Ms. available at State
Historic Preservation Office, Pierre.
D
Attachment 1:KZKK Tower Project Map
Mitchell, Davison County, SDUSGS 7.5' Riverside SD (1974)
D Tower LocationDirect Effects APEVisual Effects APE39DV2003, CNW RR39DV2007, CMStPP RR
µ
1,600 0 1,600800 Meters
1 0 10.5 Miles
1:24,000
View facing north.
Attachment 2. Views of the KZKK Tower Direct Effects APE from the proposed tower location.
View facing east.
View facing south. View facing west.
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Key Contacts and Government Records Searched
Obstructions, Airports, Topographic gradient47 CFR 1.1307(8)• FCC antenna/tower sites, FAA Markings and
FCC & FAA Map
47 CFR 1.1307(7); 40 CFR 6.302• National Wetlands Inventory Data (where available)Wetlands Map
47 CFR 1.1307(6); 40 CFR 6.302• National Flood Plain Data (where available)Flood Plain Map
• Indian Reservations• State Historic Places (where available)
47 CFR 1.1307(4); 40 CFR 6.302• National Register of Historic PlacesHistoric Sites Map
and Wildlife, Critical Habitat Data (where available)47 CFR 1.1307(3); 40 CFR 6.302• Threatened or Endangered Species, Fish40 CFR 6.302 - Fish and Wildlife40 CFR 6.302(e) - Wild and scenic rivers
and refuges47 CFR 1.1307(2) - Officially designated wildlife preserves, sanctuaries47 CFR 1.1307(1) - Officially designated wilderness areas
• Federal Lands Data:Natural Areas Map
RegulationSection
in the Map Findings Summary on page 2 of this report.The report provides maps and data for the following items (where available). Search results are provided
to determine whether a proposed site or action will have significant environmental effect.The EDR NEPACheck provides information which may be used, in conjunction with additional research,
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---YES1.00Power Lines---YES1.00AirportsYESYES1.00FAA DOFNOYES1.00FM AntennaNOYES1.00AM AntennaYESYES1.00TowersYESYES1.00Antenna Structure RegistrationNOYES1.004G CellularNONO1.00Cellular
FCC & FAA SITES MAP
NOYES1.00NWI1.1307 (7) Change in surface features (wetland fill)WETLANDS MAP
YESYES1.00FLOODPLAIN1.1307 (6) Located in a Flood PlainFLOODPLAIN MAP
NONO1.00Indian ReservationNONO1.00National Register of Hist. Pla1.1307a (4) Listed or eligible for National RegisterNONO1.00SD Historic Sites1.1307a (4) Listed or eligible for National Register
HISTORIC SITES MAP
Critical HabitatN/AYESCountyCounty Endangered Species1.1307a (3) Threatened or Endangered Species orNONO1.00US Federal Lands1.1307a (2) Officially Designated Wildlife PreserveNONO1.00US Federal Lands1.1307a (1) Officially Designated Wilderness Area
NATURAL AREAS MAP
4839159.0UTM Y (Meters): 580793.0UTM X (Meters): Zone 14Universal Tranverse Mercator: 97.997299 - 97˚ 59’ 50.3’’Longitude (West): 43.702999 - 43˚ 42’ 10.8’’Latitude (North):
TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES
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is contained in the Key Contacts and Government Records Searched section on page 38 of this report.The databases searched in this report are listed below. Database descriptions and other agency contact information
MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY
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within the search radius around the target property.No mapped sites were found in EDR’s search of available government records
Map IDDirectionDistance EDR IDDistance (ft.) Database
SHINER, TOPEKAFISH:EAGLE, BALDBIRD:
Source: EPA Endangered Species Protection Program DatabaseFederal Endangered Species Listed for: DAVISON County, SD.
NATURAL AREAS MAP FINDINGS
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within the search radius around the target property.No mapped sites were found in EDR’s search of available government records
HISTORIC SITES MAP FINDINGS
Map IDDirectionDistance EDR IDDistance (ft.) Database
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MitchellCity: Address RestrictedAddress: Site 39HS3Resname:
Unmappable
84003294National Register of Hist. Places
0.2+Acre: James River Basin Woodland Sites TRMultname: 19840131Certdate: SOUTH DAKOTAState: DavisonCounty: XVicinity: MitchellCity: Address RestrictedAddress: Site 39DV24Resname:
Unmappable
84003260National Register of Hist. Places
12.0+Acre: Not ReportedMultname: 19840315Certdate: SOUTH DAKOTAState: HansonCounty: XVicinity: MitchellCity: Address RestrictedAddress: Reese, Sheldon, Site (39HS23)Resname:
Unmappable
84003292National Register of Hist. Places
41.1+Acre: Not ReportedMultname: 19661015Certdate: SOUTH DAKOTAState: DavisonCounty: XVicinity: MitchellCity: Address RestrictedAddress: Mitchell SiteResname:
Unmappable
66000712National Register of Hist. Places
UNMAPPABLE HISTORIC SITES
Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: StatusEDR IDDatabase
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0.1+Acre: James River Basin Woodland Sites TRMultname: 19840201Certdate: SOUTH DAKOTAState: SanbornCounty: XVicinity: MitchellCity: Address RestrictedAddress: Site 39SB15Resname:
Unmappable
84003384National Register of Hist. Places
0.1+Acre: James River Basin Woodland Sites TRMultname: 19840131Certdate: SOUTH DAKOTAState: HansonCounty: XVicinity:
UNMAPPABLE HISTORIC SITES
Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: StatusEDR IDDatabase
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None ReportedAdditional Flood Plain panel(s) in search area: 46035C (FEMA DFIRM Flood data)Flood Plain panel at target property:
YES DAVISON, SD
FLOOD PLAIN MAP FINDINGS
Source: FEMA DFIRM Flood Data, FEMA Q3 Flood Data
County FEMA flood data electronic coverage
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TC4357465.8s Page 12 of 43*See Wetland Classification System for additional information.
Lat/Lon: 43.696468 / -98.00463930721/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x] ExcavatedSWNWIPABFx8
Lat/Lon: 43.700840 / -98.00733927691/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedWSWNWIPEMC7
Lat/Lon: 43.703892 / -97.98703027331/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedEastNWIPEMC6
Lat/Lon: 43.704212 / -98.00744627191/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [C] Seasonally FloodedWestNWIPFOC5
Lat/Lon: 43.704563 / -97.98741126741/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedENENWIPEMC4
Lat/Lon: 43.704304 / -98.00225113931/4-1/2 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [C] Seasonally FloodedWNWNWIPFOC3
Lat/Lon: 43.700935 / -98.00123612851/8-1/4 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested / , [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedSWNWIPFO/EMC2
Lat/Lon: 43.701286 / -97.9986727221/8-1/4 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested / , [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedSSWNWIPFO/EMC1
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
Mitchell Additional NWI hardcopy map(s) in search area:NWI hardcopy map at target property: Riverside
Source: Fish and Wildlife Service NWI data
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 43.697479 / -98.00782834351/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSWNWIPEMA17
Lat/Lon: 43.693810 / -97.99918433851/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x] ExcavatedSouthNWIPABFx16
Lat/Lon: 43.693890 / -97.99877233421/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x] ExcavatedSouthNWIPABFx15
Lat/Lon: 43.693985 / -97.99833732971/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x] ExcavatedSouthNWIPABFx14
Lat/Lon: 43.694118 / -97.99902332681/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x] ExcavatedSouthNWIPABFx13
Lat/Lon: 43.703236 / -97.98494732661/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [h] Diked/ImpoundedEastNWIPABFh12
Lat/Lon: 43.694202 / -97.99743732071/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [h] Diked/ImpoundedSouthNWIPABFh11
Lat/Lon: 43.694466 / -97.9985963129Excavated1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x]South
NWIPUBFx10
Lat/Lon: 43.696571 / -97.98955531111/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedSENWIPEMC9
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 43.693790 / -98.0019843577the "Wetland Classification System" tables included in this report.1/2-1 miWetland code is undefined. To evaluate the wetland description for this area, useSSW
NWIPEMAD26
Lat/Lon: 43.696625 / -97.98704535721/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSENWIPEMA25
Lat/Lon: 43.702122 / -97.98389435581/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedEastNWIPEMA24
Lat/Lon: 43.696239 / -97.98759535551/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSENWIPEMA23
Lat/Lon: 43.695496 / -97.98872435521/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSENWIPEMA22
Lat/Lon: 43.696018 / -97.98798435421/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSENWIPEMA21
Lat/Lon: 43.702457 / -97.98417734751/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedEastNWIPEMA20
Lat/Lon: 43.712189 / -98.00075534711/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [AB] Aquatic Bed, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x] ExcavatedNNWNWIPABFx19
Lat/Lon: 43.696617 / -97.98770134411/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSENWIPEMA18
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 43.715443 / -97.9905324874the "Wetland Classification System" tables included in this report.1/2-1 miWetland code is undefined. To evaluate the wetland description for this area, useNNE
NWIR4USF35
Lat/Lon: 43.713001 / -97.9853524823the "Wetland Classification System" tables included in this report.1/2-1 miWetland code is undefined. To evaluate the wetland description for this area, useNE
NWIR4USF34
Lat/Lon: 43.705193 / -97.9800574627the "Wetland Classification System" tables included in this report.1/2-1 miWetland code is undefined. To evaluate the wetland description for this area, useEast
NWIR4USF33
Lat/Lon: 43.699154 / -98.0133214463Excavated1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x]WSW
NWIPUBFx32
Lat/Lon: 43.704212 / -98.01304641881/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedWestNWIPEMC31
Lat/Lon: 43.699364 / -97.9823074179Excavated1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x]ESE
NWIPUBFx30
Lat/Lon: 43.698681 / -97.9844893734Excavated1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [F] Semipermanently Flooded, [x]ESE
NWIPUBFx29
Lat/Lon: 43.696663 / -97.98657236571/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [A] Temporarily FloodedSENWIPEMA28
Lat/Lon: 43.706879 / -97.98465736291/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally FloodedENENWIPEMC27
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 43.699745 / -98.01634251711/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [C] Seasonally Flooded, [x] ExcavatedWSWNWIPEMCx39
Lat/Lon: 43.710655 / -97.9810105132the "Wetland Classification System" tables included in this report.1/2-1 miWetland code is undefined. To evaluate the wetland description for this area, useENE
NWIR4USF38
Lat/Lon: 43.704735 / -98.01648751121/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [A] Temporarily FloodedWestNWIPFOA37
Lat/Lon: 43.716377 / -97.9946674924the "Wetland Classification System" tables included in this report.1/2-1 miWetland code is undefined. To evaluate the wetland description for this area, useNorth
NWIR4USF36
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
National Wetland Inventory Maps are produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a sub-department
of the U.S. Department of the Interior. In 1974, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service developed a criteria for
wetland classification with four long range objectives:
· to describe ecological units that have certain homogeneous natural attributes,
· to arrange these units in a system that will aid decisions about resource management,
· to furnish units for inventory and mapping, and
· to provide uniformity in concepts and terminology throughout the U.S.
High altitude infrared photographs, soil maps, topographic maps and site visits are the methods
used to gather data for the productions of these maps. In the infrared photos, wetlands appear as
different colors and these wetlands are then classified by type. Using a hierarchical classification,
the maps identify wetland and deepwater habitats according to:
· system
· subsystem
· class
· subclass
· modifiers
(as defined by Cowardin, et al. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS 79/31. 1979.)
The classification system consists of five systems:
1. marine
2. estuarine
3. riverine
4. lacustrine
5. palustrine
The marine system consists of deep water tidal habitats and adjacent tidal wetlands. The riverine
system consists of all wetlands contained within a channel. The lacustrine systems includes allnontidal wetlands related to swamps, bogs & marshes. The estuarine system consists ofdeepwater tidal habitats and where ocean water is diluted by fresh water. The palustrine system
includes nontidal wetlands dominated by trees and shrubs and where salinity is below .5% in tidal
areas. All of these systems are divided in subsystems and then further divided into class.
National Wetland Inventory Maps are produced by transferring gathered data on a standard 7.5
minute U.S.G.S. topographic map. Approximately 52 square miles are covered on a National
Wetland Inventory map at a scale of 1:24,000. Electronic data is compiled by digitizing these
National Wetland Inventory Maps.
WETLANDS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
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SYSTEM
SUBSYSTEM 1 - SUBTIDAL 2 - INTERTIDAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF OW-OPEN WATER / AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF RS-ROCKY SHORE US-UNCONSOLIDATED BOTTOM BOTTOM Unknown Bottom SHORE
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 1 Coral 1 Algal 1 Coral 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel2 Rubble 2 Sand 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm 2 Rubble 2 Sand
3 Mud 5 Unknown 5 Unknown Submergent 3 Mud 4 Organic Submergent 4 Organic
SYSTEM E - ESTUARINE
SUBSYSTEM 1 - SUBTIDAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF OW-OPEN WATER /BOTTOM BOTTOM Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 2 Mollusk2 Rubble 2 Sand 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm
3 Mud 4 Floating Vascular4 Organic 5 Unknown Submergent
6 Unknown Surface
SUBSYSTEM 2 - INTERTIDAL
CLASS AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF SB - STREAMBED RS-ROCKY SHORE US-UNCONSOLIDATED EM-EMERGENT SS-SCRUB SHRUB FO-FORESTEDSHORE
Subclass 1 Algal 2 Mollusk 1 Cobble- Gravel 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble- Gravel 1 Persistent 1 Broad-Leaved 1 Broad-Leaved3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm 2 Sand 2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Nonpersistent Deciduous Deciduous4 Floating Vascular 3 Mud 3 Mud 2 Needle-Leaved 2 Needle-Leaved5 Unknown Submergent 4 Organic 4 Organic Deciduous Deciduous6 Unknown Surface 3 Broad-Leaved 3 Broad-Leaved
Evergreen Evergreen4 Needle-Leaved 4 Needle-LeavedEvergreen Evergreen5 Dead 5 Dead6 Deciduous 6 Deciduous7 Evergreen 7 Evergreen
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MARINE
SYSTEM R - RIVERINE
SUBSYSTEM 1 - TIDAL 2 - LOWER PERENNIAL 3 - UPPER PERENNIAL 4 - INTERMITTENT 5 - UNKNOWN PERENNIAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED *SB-STREAMBED AB-AQUATIC BED RS-ROCKY US-UNCONSOLIDATED **EM-EMERGENT OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM SHORE SHORE Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Bedrock 1 Algal 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 2 Nonpersistent2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Rubble 2 Aquatic Moss 2 Rubble 2 Sand
3 Mud 3 Cobble-Gravel 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Mud4 Organic 4 Sand 4 Floating Vascular 4 Organic
5 Mud 5 Unknown Submergent 5 Vegetated6 Organic 6 Unknown Surface7 Vegetated
* STREAMBED is limited to TIDAL and INTERMITTENT SUBSYSTEMS, and comprises the only CLASS in the INTERMITTENT SUBSYSTEM.**EMERGENT is limited to TIDAL and LOWER PERENNIAL SUBSYSTEMS.
SYSTEM L - LACUSTRINE
SUBSYSTEM 1 - LIMNETIC
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Aquatic Moss
3 Mud 3 Rooted Vascular4 Organic 4 Floating Vascular
5 Unknown Submergent6 Unknown Surface
SUBSYSTEM 2 - LITTORAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC RS-ROCKY US-UNCONSOLIDATED EM-EMERGENT OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM BED SHORE SHORE Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 2 Nonpersistent2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Aquatic Moss 2 Rubble 2 Sand
3 Mud 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Mud4 Organic 4 Floating Vascular 4 Organic
5 Unknown Submergent 5 Vegetated 6 Unknown Surface
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SUBSYSTEM P - PALUSTRINE
CLASS RB--ROCK UB--UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED US--UNCONSOLIDATED ML--MOSS- EM--EMERGENT SS--SCRUB-SHRUB FO--FORESTED OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM SHORE LICHEN Unknown
Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Moss 1 Persistent 1 Broad-Leaved 1 Broad-Leaved2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Aquatic Moss 2 Sand 2 Lichen 2 Nonpersistent Deciduous Deciduous3 Mud 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Mud 2 Needle-Leaved 2 Needle-Leaved4 Organic 4 Floating Vascular 4 Organic Deciduous Deciduous
5 Unknown 5 Vegetated 3 Broad-Leaved 3 Broad-LeavedSubmergent Evergreen Evergreen
6 Unknown Surface 4 Needle-Leaved 4 Needle-LeavedEvergreen Evergreen
5 Dead 5 Dead6 Deciduous 6 Deciduous7 Evergreen 7 Evergreen
MODIFIERS
In order to more adequately describe wetland and deepwater habitats one or more of the water regime, water chemistry,soil, or special modifiers may be applied at the class or lower level in the hierarchy. The farmed modifier may also be applied to the ecological system.
WATER REGIME WATER CHEMISTRY SOIL SPECIAL MODIFIERS
Non-Tidal Tidal Coastal Halinity Inland Salinity pH Modifiers forall Fresh Water
A Temporarily Flooded H Permanently Flooded K Artificially Flooded *S Temporary-Tidal 1 Hyperhaline 7 Hypersaline g Organic b BeaverB Saturated J Intermittently Flooded L Subtidal *R Seasonal-Tidal 2 Euhaline 8 Eusaline a Acid n Mineral d Partially Drained/DitchedC Seasonally Flooded K Artificially Flooded M Irregularly Exposed *T Semipermanent -Tidal 3 Mixohaline (Brackish) 9 Mixosaline t Circumneutral f FarmedD Seasonally Flooded/ W Intermittently N Regularly Flooded V Permanent -Tidal 4 Polyhaline 0 Fresh i Alkaline h Diked/Impounded
Well Drained Flooded/Temporary P Irregularly Flooded U Unknown 5 Mesohaline r Artificial SubstrateE Seasonally Flooded/ Y Saturated/Semipermanent/ 6 Oligohaline s Spoil
Saturated Seasonal 0 Fresh x ExcavatedF Semipermanently Z Intermittently *These water regimes are only used in
Flooded Exposed/Permanent tidally influenced, freshwater systems.G Intermittently U Unknown
Exposed
Source: U.S. Department of the InteriorFish and Wildlife ServiceNational Wetlands Inventory
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Not ReportedSpec cond1: 1 12 21 3Type pl: Not ReportedThe date: Not ReportedKey rem: 352790Long secon: 50Long sec: 59Long min: 97Long deg: 157331Lat second: 11Lat sec: 42Lat min: 43Lat deg: 0975950Xmit long: 434211Xmit lat: Not ReportedId exam: 65528Key site: EType tower: TOWType stru: OLDAction: US HWY 16,1/2 M E OFAddress: SDState: Not ReportedName owner: (KORN)File num: Not ReportedFaa id: YId asb acc: 0.0000Tower (M): 0.0000Tower Hgt: 0.0000Supp. Struct Hgt (M): 0.0000Supporting Struc Hgt: 61.9000Hgt struc (M): 0.0000Hgt stru faa (M): 0.0000Hgt struc faa: 203.0000Hgt structure: 459.6000Elev (M): 0.0000Elev FAA (M): 0.0000Elev FAA: 1508.0000Elevation: 0.0000Hgt beacon (M): 0.0000Hgt beacon: 0.0000Hgt antenna (M): 0.0000Hgt antenna: Not ReportedDate fcc: Not ReportedDate faa: Not ReportedDate const: Not ReportedDate active: MITCHELLCity: 50997Tower id:
740-1/8 mi
TOWERWNWTOW100000063858A1
FCC & FAA SITES MAP FINDINGSTOWERS
Map IDDirectionDistanceDistance (ft.)
EDR IDDatabase
TC4357465.8s Page 23 of 43
DOF130000230385Edr id: 1982011Jdate: CAction: 0079_RM00001OEFaa study: MMark: DV acc: 4H acc: RLighting: 1721Amsl ht: 416Agl ht: 1Quantity: TOWERObs type: -97.997778Longitude: 43.703056Latitude: MITCHELLCity name: SDState: USCountry: OVerificati: 46-000056Ors num: 230385Dof 1310 id: 230385Dof 1310:
1280-1/8 mi
NOAA_DOFWestDOF130000230385A2
This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
TOW100000063858Edr id: Not ReportedRemarks: Not ReportedSpec cond2:
FCC & FAA SITES MAP FINDINGSTOWERS
Map IDDirectionDistanceDistance (ft.)
EDR IDDatabase
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0.0000Supp. Struct Hgt (M): 0.0000Supporting Struc Hgt: 126.8000Hgt struc (M): 126.8000Hgt stru faa (M): 416.0000Hgt struc faa: 416.0000Hgt structure: 523.0000Elev (M): 523.0000Elev FAA (M): 1716.0000Elev FAA: 1716.0000Elevation: 0.0000Hgt beacon (M): 0.0000Hgt beacon: 0.0000Hgt antenna (M): 0.0000Hgt antenna: Mar 10 1977Date fcc: Mar 21 1979Date faa: 99/99/1999Date const: Apr 12 1979Date active: MITCHELLCity: 51000Tower id:
6691/8-1/4 mi
TOWERWNWTOW100000063861B4
This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
ANT130000032855Edr id: 57078Contzip: SDContstate: YanktonContcity: Not ReportedContpo: 3008 MulliganContadd: Carolyn BeckerContname: L01587171Licid: Not ReportedFaacirc: 77-RM-01-OEFaastudy: SDStrucstate: MITCHELLStruccity: OLD HWY 16 1 MI E OF SD 37Strucadd: 126.8Strucht: Riverfront Broadcasting, LLCEntity: 9/9/2010Issuedate: A0695539Filenum: 1042188Regnum:
6010-1/8 mi
ANTREGWNWANT130000032855B3
FCC & FAA SITES MAP FINDINGSTOWERS
Map IDDirectionDistanceDistance (ft.)
EDR IDDatabase
TC4357465.8s Page 25 of 43
This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
TOW100000063861Edr id: Not ReportedRemarks: Not ReportedSpec cond2: Not ReportedSpec cond1: 1 12 21 3Type pl: Not ReportedThe date: Not ReportedKey rem: 352797Long secon: 57Long sec: 59Long min: 97Long deg: 157334Lat second: 14Lat sec: 42Lat min: 43Lat deg: 0975957Xmit long: 434214Xmit lat: Not ReportedId exam: 65535Key site: EType tower: TOWType stru: OLDAction: Not ReportedAddress: SDState: Not ReportedName owner: BP-790123AI(KORN-AM)File num: 77-RM-01-OEFaa id: YId asb acc: 0.0000Tower (M): 0.0000Tower Hgt:
FCC & FAA SITES MAP FINDINGSTOWERS
Map IDDirectionDistanceDistance (ft.)
EDR IDDatabase
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This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
ATM130000001222Edr id: RIVERFRONTLicensee: 35420Facid: BL -19790801ADFilenum: USCountry: SDState: MITCHELLCity: LICStatus: CClass: AMService: 1490 kHzFrequency: KORNCallsign:
6941/8-1/4 mi
AM_ANTENNAWNWATM130000001222B6
This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
FMT130000007700Edr id: RIVERFRONTLicensee: 35503Facid: BLH -19790731AFFilenum: USCountry: SDState: MITCHELLCity: LICStatus: C1Class: FMService: 107.3 MHzFrequency: KQRNCallsign:
6941/8-1/4 mi
FM_ANTENNAWNWFMT130000007700B5
FCC & FAA SITES MAP FINDINGSTOWERS
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1998292Jdate: CAction: 1998AGL00890OEFaa study: MMark: DV acc: 5H acc: RLighting: 1665Amsl ht: 343Agl ht: 1Quantity: TOWERObs type: -98.000556Longitude: 43.694167Latitude: MITCHELLCity name: SDState: USCountry: OVerificati: 46-000223Ors num: 230290Dof 1310 id: 230290Dof 1310:
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This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
ANT130000038031Edr id: 571175040Contzip: SDContstate: Sioux FallsContcity: 5040Contpo: 405 South 3rd AvenueContadd: TOM HEIERContname: L00195077Licid: Not ReportedFaacirc: 98-AGL-0890-OEFaastudy: SDStrucstate: MITCHELLStruccity: 1.6 KM EStrucadd: 104.5Strucht: Midcontinent CommunicationsEntity: 4/18/2000Issuedate: A0121499Filenum: 1048746Regnum:
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This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
ANT130000080870Edr id: 57078Contzip: SDContstate: YanktonContcity: Not ReportedContpo: 4400 W 31st StreetContadd: Not ReportedContname: L00534012Licid: 70/7460-1KFaacirc: 2002-AGL-3458-OEFaastudy: SDStrucstate: MitchellStruccity: 1.0 mile east of Mitchell SDStrucadd: 98.4Strucht: Integrated Tower NetworksEntity: 9/11/2002Issuedate: A0281651Filenum: 1235844Regnum:
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Not ReportedSpec cond1: 1 12 21 3Type pl: Not ReportedThe date: Not ReportedKey rem: 352815Long secon: 15Long sec: 0Long min: 98Long deg: 157299Lat second: 39Lat sec: 41Lat min: 43Lat deg: 0980015Xmit long: 434139Xmit lat: Not ReportedId exam: 65507Key site: EType tower: TOWType stru: OLDAction: Not ReportedAddress: SDState: Not ReportedName owner: 1431-CF-P-76File num: 75-RM-358-OEFaa id: YId asb acc: 0.0000Tower (M): 0.0000Tower Hgt: 0.0000Supp. Struct Hgt (M): 0.0000Supporting Struc Hgt: 103.6000Hgt struc (M): 103.6000Hgt stru faa (M): 340.0000Hgt struc faa: 340.0000Hgt structure: 504.5000Elev (M): 504.5000Elev FAA (M): 1655.0000Elev FAA: 1655.0000Elevation: 0.0000Hgt beacon (M): 0.0000Hgt beacon: 0.0000Hgt antenna (M): 0.0000Hgt antenna: Not ReportedDate fcc: Nov 21 1975Date faa: 03/18/1986Date const: Jan 5 1976Date active: MITCHELLCity: 50984Tower id:
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This record is for a license, and it may or may not indicate a site which has been built.
4G2013000001758Edr id: 2589939Lic id: Not ReportedStructype: 0Allstruc: 0Supstruc: 0Towreg: Not ReportedQzone: NNepa: SDLocstate: DAVISONLoccounty: MitchellLoccity: Not ReportedLocadd: 2Locnum: B301Callsign: Santel Communications Cooperative, Inc.Licensee:
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TOW100000063847Edr id: Not ReportedRemarks: Not ReportedSpec cond2:
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RWYRec type: AIR15578Edr id: Not ReportedLocal ops: Not ReportedAir taxi: Not ReportedCommercial: Not ReportedUlight air: Not ReportedMilitary: Not ReportedGliders: Not ReportedHelicopters: Not ReportedJet engines: Not ReportedMulti engine: Not ReportedSingle engine: Not ReportedLand fee: Not ReportedBeacon color: NAtc tower?: Not ReportedLighting: ALL/ALL/ALLAttendance: Not ReportedLast inspected: NInspected by: 2Inspection Method: Not ReportedCustoms airport?: Not ReportedIntl airport?: Not ReportedFed agreements: Not ReportedDate Certified: 07/1990Date Active: NDirec from Biz: 00Dist from Biz: OMAHAAero chart: EElev method: 1310Elev ft: ELatlong method: 098-00-28.275WLongitude: 43-42-49.941NLatitude: 605-995-2000Mgmt phone: MITCHELL, SD 57301Mgmt city: FIFTH & FOSTERMgmt address: NORBERT GOERGENMgmt name: 605-995-2000Phone: MITCHELL, SD 57301City/State: FIFTH & FOSTEROwner address: QUEEN OF PEACE HOSPITALOwner: PRUse: PROwner type: QUEEN OF PEACE HOSPITALFacility: MITCHELLCity: DAVISONCounty: SOUTH DAKOTAState: HELIPORTAirport type: 22741.02*HSite number: APTRec type:
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Not ReportedRecip td lights: Not ReportedReci center lights: Not ReportedRecip end lights: Not ReportedReci app lights: Not ReportedRecip elev: Not ReportedRecip long: Not ReportedRecip lat: Not ReportedRecip markings: Not ReportedRecip end id: Not ReportedTouchdown lights: Not ReportedCenterline lights: Not ReportedEnd lights: Not ReportedApproach lights: Not ReportedElevation: Not ReportedLongitude: Not ReportedLatitude: Not ReportedMarkings: H1Base end id: Not ReportedLights intensity: ASPHSurface: 50Runway width: 50Runway length: H1Runway id: 22741.02*HLf site nu:
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Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 70-138 kVVolt cat: 161Hi voltage: YesRange: 115Voltage:
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2.6522851799999998Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 0-69 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 69Voltage:
POWERLINES65797
42.13145832Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: NWENERGYOperator id: NorthWestern EnergyOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: NWCORPOwner id: NorthWestern CorporationOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 70-138 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 115Voltage:
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7.5283311199999998Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 0-69 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 69Voltage:
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.46799893999999997Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 0-69 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 69Voltage:
POWERLINES64001
26.366798200000002Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id:
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Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 0-69 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 0Voltage:
POWERLINES91138
.90323399000000004Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Multiple linesCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 70-138 kVVolt cat: 161Hi voltage: YesRange: 115Voltage:
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.90323399000000004Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Multiple linesCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 70-138 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 115Voltage:
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2.0487668000000001Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 70-138 kVVolt cat: 161Hi voltage: YesRange: 115Voltage:
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1.96499563Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 0-69 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 0Voltage:
POWERLINES7623
1.40246571Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id:
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1.0999608299999999Mileage: Not ReportedLast oper id: Not ReportedLast oper: Not ReportedLast own id: Not ReportedLast owner: Not ReportedOperator id: Not ReportedOperator: Single OwnerNum owners: Not ReportedOwner id: Not ReportedOwner: Single lineCorridor: ActiveStatus: Alternating currentType: 0-69 kVVolt cat: 0Hi voltage: Not ReportedRange: 0Voltage:
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Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 - Federal Wilderness Areas. - Wildlife Sanctuaries, Preserves, Refuges - Monuments - Forests - National Parks Service. Federal data from Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Forest Service, and Fish and Wildlife Telephone: 703-648-5094 Source: USGSFED_LAND: Federal LandsGovernment Records Searched in This ReportOfficially designated wildlife preserves, sanctuaries and refuges
303-236-7917 Denver, CO 80225 P.O. Box 25486 Denver Federal CenterFish & Wildlife Service, Region 6
406-896-5000 Billings, MT 59107-6800 P.O. Box 36800BLM - Montana State Office
303-275-5160 Lakewood, CO 80225 740 Simms Street P.O. Box 25127USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain 406-329-3511 Missoula, MT 59807-7669 P.O. Box 7669 Federal Building, Northern
402-221-3471 Omaha, NE 68102 1709 Jackson StreetNational Park Service, Midwest RegionFederal Contacts for Additional Information
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 - Federal Wilderness Areas. - Wildlife Sanctuaries, Preserves, Refuges - Monuments - Forests - National Parks Service. Federal data from Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Forest Service, and Fish and Wildlife Telephone: 703-648-5094 Source: USGSFED_LAND: Federal LandsGovernment Records Searched in This ReportOfficially designated wilderness areasNATURAL AREAS
supplement the information contained in this report.orders. EDR provides key contacts at agencies charged with implementing these laws and executive orders tooffices to integrate to the greatest practical extent the applicable procedures required by these laws and executiveVarious Federal laws and executive orders address specific environmental concerns. NEPA requires the responsible
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culture. These contribute to an understanding of the historical and cultural foundations of the nation. structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and The National Register of Historic Places is the official federal list of districts, sites, buildings,National Register of Historic Places:Government Records Searched in This ReportHistoric PlacesLANDMARKS, HISTORICAL, AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES
Natural Heritage Database, Dept. of Game, Fish & Parks 605-773-4227State Contacts for Additional Information
303-236-7917 Denver, CO 80225 P.O. Box 25486 Denver Federal CenterFish & Wildlife Service, Region 6Federal Contacts for Additional Information
Telephone: 703-305-5239 Source: Environmental Protection Agency A listing of endangered species by county.Endangered Species Protection Program DatabaseGovernment Records Searched in This Report
Endangered Species
303-236-7917 Denver, CO 80225 P.O. Box 25486 Denver Federal CenterFish & Wildlife Service, Region 6Federal Contacts for Additional Information
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 - Federal Wilderness Areas. - Wildlife Sanctuaries, Preserves, Refuges - Monuments - Forests - National Parks Service. Federal data from Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Forest Service, and Fish and Wildlife Telephone: 703-648-5094 Source: USGSFED_LAND: Federal LandsGovernment Records Searched in This ReportWild and scenic rivers
Dept. of Game, Fish & Parks 605-773-3381State Contacts for Additional Information
303-236-7917 Denver, CO 80225 P.O. Box 25486 Denver Federal CenterFish & Wildlife Service, Region 6Federal Contacts for Additional Information
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605-226-7343 Aberdeen, SD 37401 115 4th Avenue, S.E. Aberdeen Area Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs
http://www.doi.gov/bia/areas/agency.htmlA listing of local Tribal Leaders and Bureau of Indian Affairs Representatives can be found at:State Contacts for Additional Information
Fax: 202-628-2241Phone: 202-628-8476Washington, DC 200051411 K Street NW, Suite 700National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers
Fax: 202-501-1516Office: 202-208-3711Washington, DC 20240-00011849 C Street, NWOffice of Public AffairsDepartment of the Interior- Bureau of Indian AffairsFederal Contacts for Additional Information
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Phone: 888-275-8747 Source: USGS equal to or greater than 640 acres. This map layer portrays Indian administrated lands of the United States that have any areaIndian Reservations:Government Records Searched in This ReportIndian Religious Sites
State Historic Preservation Office 605-773-3458State Contacts for Additional Information
Phone: (202) 208-6843Washington, DC 202401849 C Street NWPark Service; Advisory Council on Historic PreservationFederal Contacts for Additional Information
Telephone: 605-773-3458Source: State Historical Society. State Historic Preservation OfficeSD Historic Sites: State Register of Historic Places
Date of Government Version: 03/23/2006 listing by the National Park Service. by State Historic Preservation Officers, federal agencies, and others, and have been approved for - Properties significant in American, state, or local prehistory and history that have been nominated possessing national significance; and - National Historic Landmarks, which are properties recognized by the Secretary of the Interior as - All prehistoric and historic units of the National Park System; The National Register includes:
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State Contacts for Additional Information
301-713-3102 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 1305 East-West Highway N/ORM, SSMC4Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource ManagementFederal Contacts for Additional Information
919-733-2293 Dept. of Env., Health & Natural ResourcesCAMA Management AreasGovernment Records Searched in This ReportCoastal Zone Management
Dept. of Game, Fish & Parks 605-773-3381State Contacts for Additional Information
Fish & Wildlife Service 813-570-5412Federal Contacts for Additional Information
in 2002, 2005 and 2010 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDRGovernment Records Searched in This ReportWetlands Protection
Dept. of Military & Veterans Affairs 605-773-3269State Contacts for Additional Information
Federal Emergency Management Agency 877-3362-627Federal Contacts for Additional Information
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA.Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2003 & 2011 from theGovernment Records Searched in This ReportFlood Plain Management
FLOOD PLAIN, WETLANDS AND COASTAL ZONE
Eagle Butte, SD 57625 P.O. Box 590 Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
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Private and public use landing facilities. Telephone (800) 457-6656Federal Aviation AdministrationAirport Landing Facilities
manage the National Airspace System. Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to Describes known obstacles of interest to aviation users in the US. Used by the Federal Telephone: 301-713-2817 Silver Sprinng, MD 20910-3281 1305 East-West Highway, Station 5631Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)FAA Digital Obstacle File
888-225-5322 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street, SWFederal Communications CommissionFM Antenna
888-225-5322 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street, SWFederal Communications CommissionAM Antenna
888-225-5322 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street, SWFederal Communications CommissionTowers
888-225-5322 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street, SWFederal Communications CommissionAntenna Structure Registration
888-225-5322 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street, SWFederal Communications Commission4G Cellular
888-225-5322 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street, SWFederal Communications CommissionCellularGovernment Records Searched in This Report
neighborhoods, as defined by the applicable zoning law.supporting structures that are to be equipped with high intensity white lights which are to be located in residentialFor NEPA actions that come under the authority of the FCC, the FCC requires evaluation of Antenna towers and/orFCC & FAA SITES MAP
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to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material.and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject(c) 2010 Tele Atlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection
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Phone: 202-418-2470 Washington, DC 20554 445 12th Street SW Federal Communications CommissionOffice of Engineering and TechnologyFederal Contacts for Additional Information
of radio frequency in excess of certain limits.the determination of whether the particular facility, operation or transmitter would cause human exposure to levelslicenses to transmit or renewals thereof, equipment authorizations or modifications in existing facilities, requireFor NEPA actions that come under the authority of the FCC, Commission actions granting construction permits,Excessive Radio Frequency Emission
been reprinted with the permission of PennWell. accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information 800-823-6277PennWell CorporationElectric Power Transmission Line Data
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DKwasiborski
From: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 2:02 AM
To: BGibbons
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S) WHICH WERE SENT PROPOSED TOWER
CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION INFORMATION - Email ID #4294310
Categories: Documents for Reports
TargetType: project
Dear Sir or Madam:
Thank you for using the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System
(TCNS). The purpose of this electronic mail message is to inform you that the following authorized persons
were sent the information you provided through TCNS, which relates to your proposed antenna structure. The
information was forwarded by the FCC to authorized TCNS users by electronic mail and/or regular mail (letter).
Persons who have received the information that you provided include leaders or their designees of federally-
recognized American Indian Tribes, including Alaska Native Villages (collectively "Tribal Nations"), Native
Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs), and State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs). For your convenience in
identifying the referenced Tribal Nations and NHOs and in making further contacts, the City and State of the
Seat of Government for each Tribal Nation and NHO, as well as the designated contact person, is included in
the listing below. We note that Tribal Nations may have Section 106 cultural interests in ancestral homelands
or other locations that are far removed from their current Seat of Government. Pursuant to the Commission's
rules as set forth in the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for
Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission (NPA), all Tribal Nations and
NHOs listed below must be afforded a reasonable opportunity to respond to this notification, consistent with
the procedures set forth below, unless the proposed construction falls within an exclusion designated by the
Tribal Nation or NHO. (NPA, Section IV.F.4).
The information you provided was forwarded to the following Tribal Nations and NHOs. If a Tribal Nation or
NHO does not respond within a reasonable time, you should make a reasonable effort at follow-up contact,
unless the Tribal Nation or NHO has agreed to different procedures (NPA, Section IV.F.5). In the event a Tribal
Nation or NHO does not respond to a follow-up inquiry, or if a substantive or procedural disagreement arises
between you and a Tribal Nation or NHO, you must seek guidance from the Commission (NPA, Section IV.G).
These procedures are further set forth in the FCC's Declaratory Ruling released on October 6, 2005 (FCC 05-
176).
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1. THPO Erich Longie Dr - Spirit Lake Nation - Fort Totten, ND - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: Spirit Lake Nation
Contact Us: Compliance Officer Amaris Makes Good, 701-766-4031, email [email protected]
Submit Proposed Projects to: cms.spiritlakeconsulting.com
Summary of Information Required: We require the complete results of the file search of the area of potential
effect. Nearly every single Native cultural resource that is identified by archaeologists is recorded as
unevaluated and needing further evaluation. We require you to send ALL KNOWN sites identified in the
complete file search - even the unevaluated, undetermined, and recommended ineligible sites.
Complete Class I Cultural Inventory if fieldwork was not done. Complete Class III Cultural Resource Inventory
Report if it was done. This should include a list of all identified sites, their resource type, distance away from
the project, National Register eligibility determination if one has been made, SHPO file number, and site
name. Werequire the same information of all newly recorded cultural resources identified for the current
undertaking as well.
We require the location of the proposed project, the area of direct effect and area of potential effect,
topographical maps, and photographs.
Current Fee Schedule: $400 per tower and PTC batches are $400 for the first tower and $250 per additional
towers in the batch
Checks: payable to the Spirit Lake THPO Office and mailed to PO Box 198, Fort Totten, North Dakota 58335
2. THPO Darrell Zephier - Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Council - Fort Thompson, SD - electronic mail and
regular mail
Details: A research and review fee in the amount of $500 plus a 10 percent administrative fee in the amount of
$50 is due ($550 total) for each TCNS notification. If we need to provide a monitor for the proposed project,
an additional fee may be due.
Please send a check in the amount of $550 made payable to "The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe" to:
Darrell Zephier, THPO
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
P.O. Box 286
Fort Thompson, South Dakota 57339
Please contact us for further information. Thank you!
Darrell Zephier, THPO
(605) 245-2221
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3. Cultural Resources Consultant Brian L Molyneaux PhD - Lower Brule Sioux Tribe - Lower Brule, SD -
electronic mail
Details: Please Note: The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Cultural Resources Office, does not subscribe to the 30-day
deadline for tower notification responses. Under ordinary circumstances, the Tribe will respond within 7 days,
but reserves the right to respond withoutprejudice more than 30 days after notification if made necessary by
the nature of the data received for the proposed consultation, or by internal scheduling and workload
contingencies.
The consultation process is greatly expedited if: a) documents aresubmitted via email in pdf format; and 2) the
subject line contains the TCNS#.
The Tribe requests the following information from applicants proposing the construction of
telecommunications towers and ancillary structures within our traditional territory.
IF THE PROJECT IS: a rebuild, co-locate, antenna on existing (non-tower) structure, is within a highway right-
of-way, or within an urban (built-up) area, the applicant need only send a brief letter with a general
description of the undertaking, amap, and at least one site photograph, showing the project site in its
landscape setting.
ALL OTHER PROJECTS REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS:
1. Color photographs towards the proposed locality, sufficient to show the topographic formation at a
distance and the Area of Potential Effect. Each photograph should have the actual location of the tower
marked.
2. A general state-wide map showing the regional location (i.e. with towns,cities, roads and major geographic
features).
�3. A topographic map(derivedfrom the USGS 7.5 Topographic Quadrangle series) zoomed out to a scale of
about 1:20,000 to clearly show the landscape (i.e. with the location in a surrounding area of at least four
square miles).
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4. A map showing the locations of any known cultural sites of indigenous peoples (i.e., archaeological sites)
within a half-mile of the APE.
5. If relevant, a map showing the location of any indigenous cultural site (i.e., archaeological site) within or
adjacent to the APE in relation to the locations of proposed structures.
6. A succinct description of the site of the proposed undertaking with bulleted descriptions of local
topography, typical vegetation, existing disturbances, archaeological survey results (i.e. as per Section 106,
NHPA), and acharacterization by the applicant's archaeologist of the potential for buried cultural resources or
Traditional Cultural Properties.
Applicants should send this information in a pdf via email to Dr. Brian L. Molyneaux, Cultural Resources Office,
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe ([email protected]).
4. THPO Dennis Yellow Thunder - Oglala Sioux Tribe - Pine Ridge, SD - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: The Oglala Sioux Tribe required method of consultation is digitally through our website.
http://oglala.heritageconsultation.com
All projects must be processed through our website. We do not accept paper or emailed submissions.
Our tribe requires the Cultural Resource or Archaeological Survey Reports completed for the project, such as
the Class III Cultural Resource Inventory Report if done, or at least a Class I Cultural Inventory if fieldwork was
not required. This report should include ALL known sites within the designated area of potential effect. This
includes NOT ONLY the listed and eligible sites; we want the unevaluated, undetermined, and recommended
not eligible sites as well.
This report should include the previously located cultural resource designation, distance from the project, and
National Register eligibility determination, if a determination has been made. No determination is fine if the
site has not been evaluated, but we still want to see the information on these sites. Please include the
resource type, such as paleontological site, historic irrigation, homestead, lithic scatter, burial mound, etc.
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The Tribe charges a review fee in the amount of $450 for processing each request, including colocations, since
we were not at the table to begin with on these colocation projects, we want to make sure we have the
opportunity to look at these now and get that history known.
This paragraph only applies to Positive Train Control Projects submitting multiple PTC towers using the FCC
batching method. The Tribe charges $450 for the first nonexcluded PTC tower in the batch, plus $250 for each
additional nonexcluded tower listed under one TCNS number.
Payments can be made by check or money order, made payable to the Oglala Sioux Tribal Cultural Affairs and
Historic Preservation Office and mailed to PO Box 129, Kyle, South Dakota 57752. Please include the TCNS in
the memo line of your check so that your payment is applied to the correct project.
If you have anyquestions or need more information, our Tribal Historic Preservation Officer is Dennis Yellow
Thunder. His office phone number is 605 455 1225, his mobile number is 605 441 3416, and his email is
5. THPO Russell Eagle Bear - Rosebud Sioux Tribe - Rosebud, SD - electronic mail and regular mail
6. THPO/Director Perry Little - Yankton Sioux Tribe - Wagner, SD - electronic mail and regular mail
7. THPO & Tribal Anthropologist Dianne Desrosiers - Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse
Reservation - Sisseton, SD - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: The Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate required method of consultation is digitally through our website.
http://sisseton.heritageconsultation.com
All projects must be processed through our website. We do not accept paper or emailed submissions.
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Our tribe requires the Cultural Resource or Archaeological Survey Reports completed for the project, such as
the Class III Cultural Resource Inventory Report if done, or at least a Class I Cultural Inventory if fieldwork was
not required. This report should include ALL known sites within the designated area of potential effect. This
includes NOT ONLY the listed and eligible sites; we want the unevaluated, undetermined, and recommended
not eligible sites as well.
This report should include the previously located cultural resource designation, distance from the project, and
National Register eligibility determination, if a determination has been made. No determination is fine if the
site has not been evaluated, but we still want to see the information on these sites. Please include the
resource type, such as historic irrigation, homestead, lithic scatter, burial mound, etc.
The Tribe charges a review fee in the amount of $400 for processingeach request, including colocations, since
we were not at the table to begin with on these colocation projects, we want to make sure we have the
opportunity to look at these now and get that history known.
This paragraph only applies to Positive TrainControl Projects submitting multiple PTC towers using the FCC
batching method. The Tribe charges $400 for the first nonexcluded PTC tower in the batch, plus $250 for each
additional nonexcluded tower listed under one TCNS number.
Payments can be made by check or money order, made payable to the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate THPOOffice
and mailed to PO Box 907, Sisseton, South Dakota 57262. Please include the TCNS in thememo line of your
check so that your payment is applied to the correct project.
If you have any questions or need more information, our current compliance officer is LeeAnn Eastman. She
can answer project specific questions and track project payments.Her office phone number is 605 698 8306
and her email is [email protected]
8. THPO Wastewin Young - Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council - Fort Yates, ND - electronic mail and
regular mail
Details: Greetings,
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe- Tribal Historic Preservation Office (SRST THPO) is requesting that a Tribal
identification survey of the proposed project area be completed in order to fulfill Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act. This process will ensure the protection of historic properties that are culturally
significant to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
Makoche Wowapi is the preferred contractor for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (resolution is available upon
request). The owners are Tim Mentz Sr, and Mary Wilson. You may reach them at 7018547093. Their emails
are [email protected] and [email protected]. The SRST THPO requests at Makoche Wowapi
complete the identification survey for your proposed project.
Please contact the the SRST THPO if you have any questions or concerns.
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Thank you,
Waste' Win Young
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Tribal Historic Preservation Office
701-854-2120
9. THPO Randy Teboe - Ponca Tribe of Nebraska - Niobrara, NE - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: Please be advised the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska's THPO program requires a non-fundable Research
Service Fee of $200.00. The Research Service Fee needs to be paid prior to researching and responding to
your request. Please make checks payable to the PTN THPO Program.
Additionally, we require topographic maps specifying the Area of Potential Effect (APE) and location of the
proposed site, street view map, clear photographs of any affected structures, and description of work to be
preformed pretaining toearth disturbing activities including depth and breadth of the disturbance. Preferably,
we would like to see a Cultureal Resource Survey of the APE endorsed by an archeological survey firm.
Hardcopies of the documents and the fee(s) will be sent together to the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska's THPO to
the addressed that is provided.
10. THPO Thomas Parker - Omaha Tribe of Nebraska - Macy, NE - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: If the Applicant receives no response from the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska within 30 days after
notification through TCNS, the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska has no objection to project, however, the Omaha
Tribe will show no interest in participating in pre-construction review for the site. The Applicant, however,
must notify the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska in the event archaeological properties or human remains are
discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement
andapplicable law.
11. Chairman Roger Trudell - Santee Sioux Nation - Niobrara, NE - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: The Santee Sioux Nation would like to provide a site study on ALL construction matters (Class 3
Survey). Please contact us regarding your proposed project. We have a special concern regarding Traditional
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Cultural Properties (TCPs) for construction in areas of Northeast Nebraska and Central Nebraska. Our initial
review fee is $200. If further review is required, we will contact you. All review fees must be paid payable to
"Santee Sioux Nation"
Sincerely,
Arthur Denny
Tribal Historical Preservation/Cemetery Board Chairman [email protected] [email protected]
(402) 857-3338
12. THPO Andrew Willey - Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma - Concho, OK - electronic mail and
regular mail
Details: The consultation process is greatly expedited if: a) documents are submitted via email in pdf format,
and b) the subject line contains the TCNS#.
Information should include archaeological report, cultural resources report, SHPO report, topographic map,
and color photograph of proposed project.
If the project is a rebuild or replacement, modification, or proposed project on pre-existing structure with no
ground disturbance, the applicant need only send a brief letter with a general description oftheundertaking, a
map, and at least one site photograph showing the project site in its landscape setting.
There is a consultation fee of $500 for review of the tower reports. Please make the $500 check payable to
'The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes'. Write the words 'Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes THPO' in the memo line
on the check. Mail the check to: The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, THPO at P.O. Box 167, Concho, OK 73022.
Once the fee is received the project will be reviewed.
The rate for review feesfor non-excluded PTC tower projects is $500 for the first tower, and $150 for each
additional non-excluded PTC tower.
All information submitted should be sent in pdf format via email to Willey, Andrew K., THPO, Cheyenne and
Arapaho Tribes ([email protected]) cc: [email protected]
13. Chairman Earl Howe III - Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma - Ponca City, OK - electronic mail and
regular mail
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Details: Mrs. Halona Clawson, THPO for Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, is the point of contact for all TCNS
notifications and correspondence. The mailing address is 20 White Eagle Drive, Ponca City, OK 74601 and the
email address is [email protected]. The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma will participate in pre-
construction review and government to government consultation regarding all proposed communication
facilities that have a potential for affect on historical properties (undertaking) as defined in Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act as amended. The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma requires that each applicant
submit a copy of the FCC form 620 application as a component of Tribal pre-construction review. After
review, the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma will submit to the applicant a letter of concurrence, non concurrence or
request for additional information. The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma will charge a fee of $500.00 for completing
this component of Section 106- Pre-Construction Review as described in the FCC Best Practices Agreement.
The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma will respond to all proposed communications facilities applications in the
manner stipulated by the Best Practices Agreement.
14. THPO Emerson Bull Chief - Crow Tribe - Crow Agency, MT - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: The Crow Tribe handles TCNS matters through our Tribal Nation's website. Please consult
crowthpo.org for further information.
Sincerely,
Emerson Bull Chief, THPO
15. THPO Michael Blackwolf - Fort Belknap Indian Community - Harlem, MT - electronic mail and
regular mail
Details: Fort Belknap Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) charges a $400.00 consultation fee for each
TCNS notification. Please submit payment to:
Fort Belknap Indian Community-THPO
656 Agency Main St
Harlem, MT 59526
Please reference account # 1051-5000-400-000-99 on all checks.
Please email archaeology reports for review to THPO Preservation Officer, Michael Black Wolf:
Should you have any questions please call the Fort Belknap THPO: 406-353-8471
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16. Cultural Resources Dept. Director Curley Youpee - Fort Peck Tribes - Poplar, MT - electronic mail
and regular mail
Details: For each proposed tower site, the Fort Peck Tribes (Assiniboine and Sioux) require that any
assessments be performed by experts who meet the Secretary of the Interior's qualifications. The Fort Peck
Tribes also require the following documents: 1.) An ETHNOGRAPHIC REPORT containing the history and
prehistory of the area surrounding the proposed site, to include the plants and fauna of the area and the
migration of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes; 2.) A listing of any archaeological sites listed on the National
Register which are in this area (this information may be obtained from the State Historic Preservation Office);
and 3.) Any archaeological site data that is registered with the State Historic Preservation Office, but may not
be listed on theNational Register. For all of the above, the search area should be within a 3 mile radius of the
proposed site.
Please allow the Fort Peck Tribes a minimum of 30 days after sending this information for the Fort Peck Tribes
to respond to you. Please send ONLY HARD COPIES of the aforementioned materials VIA US MAIL OR
FEDERAL EXPRESS TO: Curley Youpee, Director, Cultural Resources Department at P.O. Box 1027, Poplar,
Montana 59255. To avoid delay, please provide this information as soon as possible. Applications will NOT be
processed if the aforementioned requests are not met. We MUST have hard copies of this information to
review each proposed site.
17. THPO Wilfred Ferris III - Eastern Shoshone Tribe - Fort Washakie, WY - electronic mail and regular
Details: The Eastern Shoshone Tribe has established a new online procedure for FCC TCNS
review/consultation. Online submissions can now be completed at http://app.tribal106.com. The data
platform is currently being administered by a third party who are providing consultation servicing through the
online system on behalf of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. For questions, please call Shastelle Swan or Neal
Rosette at 406-395-4700
Based on the location of the proposed project and the pole(s) that you will be constructing as part of the
Section 106 process in our particular aboriginal homelands, we are REQUESTING TO BE CONSULTED on this
proposed project.
Please utilize the Tribal 106 NHPA consultation processing system website. Online submissions can be
completed at http://app.tribal106.com
The Eastern Shoshone Tribe through the Historic Preservation Department has established a fee of $400.00
per consultation. We are only accepting checks at this time. All checks should be mailed to the following
address:
CCCRPD-EST
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PO Box 87
Box Elder, MT 59521
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Wilfred Ferris, III THPO at [email protected]
Sincerely,
Wilfred J. Ferris, III, THPO
Eastern Shoshone Tribe
18. THPO Yufna Soldier Wolf - Northern Arapaho - St. Stephens, WY - electronic mail and regular mail
Details: The Northern Arapaho Tribe requests no emails of reports and requests but a hard copy or a CD with
the following:
PLEASE SEND AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OR SITE INVENTORY/MAP FOR THE AREA WITHIN 1 MILE OF THE
APE FOR PRE-CONSTRUCTION AND COLLOCATION PROJECTS. The request gives the tribe an opportunity to
comment on past projects that are now proposed as collocation projects.
The Northern Arapaho Tribe requests a legal description of the proposed site (township, range, section and
topo map name).
The Northern Arapaho Tribe requests a chronology if sites are within the 1 mile radius of the APE.
The Northern Arapaho Tribe requests information of Native American tribes identified having traditional use
within the 1 mile radius of the APE. Ethnographic reports for the Arapaho are requested.
The Northern Arapaho tribe may request a site visit for areas of significance to the tribe's history.
There is a consultation fee of $400 for review of the tower reports. Please make the $400 check payable to
'The Northern Arapaho Tribe.' Write the words 'Northern Arapaho THPO' in the memo line on the check. Mail
the check to: 'The Northern Arapaho Tribe, THPO' at P.O. Box 67, St. Stephens, WY 82524. ATTN: Yufna Soldier
Wolf. Once the fee is received the project will be reviewed. Please include the TCNS number on all
correspondence. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Yufna Soldier Wolf, THPO
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19. Board Member at Large Sharon Pazi - Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota - Granite Falls, MN -
electronic mail and regular mail
20. THPO Melinda J Young - Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians - Lac du
Flambeau, WI - regular mail
21. THPO James Walks Along - Northern Cheyenne Tribe - Lame Deer, MT - electronic mail and regular
Details: The Northern Cheyenne Tribe has an interest in this site.
The Northern Cheyenne Tribe requirement for consultation is digitally through our website. Our website is
http://cms.cheyennenation.com For organization, documentation, and financial regulation, all projects must
be processed through our website. We do not accept paper or emailed submissions.
Our tribe requires the Cultural Resource or Archaeological Survey Reports completed for the project, such as
the Class III Cultural Resource Inventory Report if done, or at least a Class I Cultural Inventory if fieldwork was
not required. This report should include ALL known sites within the designated area of potential effect. This
includes NOT ONLY the listed and eligible sites, we want the unevaluated and recommended not eligible sites
included as well.
This report should include the previously located cultural resource designation, distance from the project, and
National Register eligibility determination, if a determination has been made. No determination is fine if the
site has not been evaluated, but we still want to see the information on these sites. Please include the
resource type, such as historic irrigation, homestead, lithic scatter, burial mound, etc.
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Each report should include maps that show the location of the proposed project and topographic features of
the proposed project area. Each map should show the standard Area of Potential Effects as determined by the
height of the tower and the FCC's Nationwide Programmatic Agreement.
When SHPO site files are referenced, please include the SHPO's file number, site name, and a brief narrative
summary as to the type of site. The summary should be sufficient to enable the reader to understand why the
site was documented. We would also like to know how far the site is from the project. Each report should
include photographs of the tower and the surrounding landscape.
The Tribe does not consider predictive modeling to be adequate in the identification of cultural resources.
Literature review, aerial photographs, and statistical probability are not a replacement for boots on the
ground.
The Northern Cheyenne Nation has a long and rich history in the area including oral histories going back
millennia. Under 36 CFR 800 .4 we have the right to evaluate federal undertakings with the potential to effect
cultural resources. Our unique knowledge of sites and their potential significance under the National and
Tribal Register make it essential for us to evaluate all sites within the area of potential effect.
Also, please include a summary of all newly recorded cultural resources identified for the current undertaking.
If a full Class III survey report was not required, please state the reason why one is not attached, such asno
new ground disturbance. Otherwise the processing of the project will be held up while we try to locate a
report on the project. Even if fieldwork was not required, could you please send us a Class I file search of all
know sites in the surrounding area.
The Tribe charges a review fee in the amount of $400 for processing each request, including colocations - since
we were not at the table to begin with on these colocation projects, we want to make sure we have the
opportunity to look at these nowand get that history known.
This paragraph only applies to Positive Train Control Projects. The Tribe charges $400 plus $250 for each
additional tower listed under one TCNS for the current PTC batching method.
Payments can be made by check or money order, made payable to the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Historic
Preservation Office, and mailed to PO Box 128, Lame Deer, Montana 59043. Please include the TCNS in the
memo line of your check.
If you have any questions or need more information pleasecall the Tribal Historic Preservation Office at 406-
477-4838.
22. THPO Bruce Nadeau - Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa - Belcourt, ND - electronic mail and
regular mail
Details: The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians requests site maps (USGS 1:24K topo/aerial photo and
written legal locations) for all projects.
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We review projects against our cultural site database and charge a flat fee of $300.
We cannot provide a response without payment and will consider your project incomplete in regards to
satisfying consultation requirements for Section 106.
Checks must be made payable to: Natural Resources/Non-Federal Program Income.
Send checks and information to:
Natural Resources/THPO Office
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
PO Box 900
Belcourt, ND 58316
The information you provided was also forwarded to the following SHPOs in the State in which you propose to
construct and neighboring States. The information was provided to these SHPOs as a courtesy for their
information and planning. You need make no effort at this time to follow up with any SHPO that does not
respond to this notification. Prior to construction, you must provide the SHPO of the State in which you
propose to construct (or the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, if the project will be located on certain Tribal
lands), with a Submission Packet pursuant to Section VII.A of the NPA.
23. Deputy SHPO Barbara Mitchell Howard - Minnesota Historical Society - St. Paul, MN - regular mail
24. SHPO Merlan E Paaverud - State Historical Society of North Dakota - Bismarck, ND - electronic mail
25. Deputy SHPO Fern E Swenson - State Historical Society of North Dakota - Bismarck, ND - electronic
26. SHPO Jay D Vogt - State Historic Preservation Office, Cultural Heritage Center - Pierre, SD -
electronic mail
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27. Historic Preservation Coordinator Stephen Rogers - State Historic Preservation Office, Cultural
Heritage Center - Pierre, SD - electronic mail
"Exclusions" above set forth language provided by the Tribal Nation or SHPO. These exclusions may indicate
types of PTC wayside pole notifications that the Tribal Nation or SHPO does not wish to review. TCNS
automatically forwards all notifications to all Tribal Nations and SHPOs that have an expressed interest in the
geographic area of a proposal. However, if a proposal falls within a designated exclusion, you need not
expect any response and need not pursue any additional process with that Tribal Nation or SHPO. Exclusions
may also set forth policies or procedures of a particular Tribal Nation or SHPO (for example, types of
information that a Tribal Nation routinely requests, or a policy that no response within 30 days indicates no
interest in participating in pre-construction review).
Please be advised that the FCC cannot guarantee that the contact(s) listed above opened and reviewed an
electronic or regular mail notification. The following information relating to the proposed tower was
forwarded to the person(s) listed above:
Notification Received: 07/27/2015
Notification ID: 129693
Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: ECS Midwest
Consultant Name:
Street Address: 1575 Barclay Blvd
City: Buffalo Grove
State: ILLINOIS
Zip Code: 60089
Phone: 325-658-3566
Email: [email protected]
Structure Type: GTOWER - Guyed Structure Used for Communication Purposes
Latitude: 43 deg 42 min 12.0 sec N
Longitude: 97 deg 59 min 50.0 sec W
Location Description: Old Hwy 16, 1 mile east of SD Hwy 37
City: Mitchell
State: SOUTH DAKOTA
County: DAVISON
Detailed Description of Project: New 400 ft. guyed triangular steel tower adjacent to existing tower ASR
#1042188
Ground Elevation: 396.2 meters
Support Structure: 121.9 meters above ground level
Overall Structure: 121.9 meters above ground level
Overall Height AMSL: 518.1 meters above mean sea level
If you have any questions or comments regarding this notice, please contact the FCC using the electronic mail
form located on the FCC's website at:
http://wireless.fcc.gov/outreach/notification/contact-fcc.html.
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You may also call the FCC Support Center at (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824). Hours are from 8 a.m. to
7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). To provide quality service and
ensure security, all telephone calls are recorded.
Thank you,
Federal Communications Commission
Tribal Historic Preservation Office Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate
P. O. Box 907
Sisseton, SD 57262
(605) 698-8306 Office
To: Bridget Gibbons Date: September 8, 2015 Project: 400 ft. Guyed Tower – KZKK Tower TCNS: 129693 FINDING OF NO EFFECT – While there are cultural resources in the vicinity of the proposed undertaking - no cultural resources should be adversely affected by your proposed undertaking. If cultural materials are discovered during construction please notify the Tribal Historic Preservation Office. Under the authority of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and in accordance with 36CFR800.2A4, after reviewing the materials you gave us for the project, the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribal Historic Preservation Department finds there should be no effect by the proposed undertaking on cultural resources. The proposed undertaking is near known and documented cultural resources. Many of these resources are Native American sites. The vicinity of the project is significant to the Sissetonowan (People of the Marsh) Wahpetonwan (Dwellers Among the Leaves) Oyate (People). For millennia, the Sissetonowan Wahpetonwan Oyate have Wo Wacekiya (prayed), gathered pejuta (medicines), Wicoti (camped) the surrounding vicinity, and Wicah’pi (buried our dead). Since the area around the project was HEAVILY utilized in prehistoric times, it is particularly important for the construction to remain in the areas designated in the archaeological survey. No further cultural resource work is necessary for this project as long as the areas outlined are adhered to. If additional work is necessary outside the areas designated, please notify our department and we can make the necessary arrangements. Please be aware though, because cultural inventories are done at different times of the year and under different circumstances there can be variations in the effectiveness of pedestrian surveys. At times, certain resources are not visible. For instance, medicinal plants, some very significant to the ongoing traditions and lifeway of the Spirit Lake people, may only be seen in the spring or summer of the year. Other times, the grass is too deep for certain features or artifacts to be located through pedestrian surveys. With this in mind, we recommend that cultural resources not be forgotten with this letter of finding of no properties affected. If resources are located during construction please halt activity and notify our office.
Thank you for consulting with the Tribal Historic Preservation Office. If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office at (605) 698-8306 or [email protected]
Dianne Desrosiers
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
TMBCI Tribal Historic Preservation Office PO Box 900 – Belcourt, North Dakota 58316 – (701) 477-2640 phone (701) 477-3593 Fax
Bruce F. Nadeau Sr. THPO [email protected]
(701) 278-2756 mobile
www.tmdnr.webs.com
8/26/15
Bridget Gibbons
Environmental Project Manager
RE: 129693
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians has conducted a tribal records
search of the above referenced project against our internal cultural resources
database. Our search did not result in any known cultural resources of
importance to the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians within the
project location.
The Turtle Mountain THPO issues a finding of No Historic Properties Affected
in regards to tribal sites of religious or cultural significance for the projects.
Consultation with the Turtle Mountain Tribe is considered complete. If any
adverse discoveries are found please notify the Tribal Historic Preservation
Office.
Thank you for your time and consideration of the Turtle Mountain Band of
Chippewa and our cultural resources.
Sincerely,
Bruce F. Nadeau Sr.
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
Oglala Lakota Cultural Affairs & Historic Preservation
P.O. Box 129, Kyle, SD 57752 (mailing)
7900 Lakota Prairie Drive, Kyle, SD 57752 (physical)
(605) 455-1225 business; (605) 455-1136 fax
Email: [email protected] Advisory Council:
Jhon Goes In Center – Member/Chair Garvard Good Plume, Jr. – Founding Member
Francis ‘Chubbs’ Thunder Hawk - Ex-Officio Member Dr. Hannan LaGarry – Ex-Officio Member
In Honor (In Spirit) Elaine Quiver – Founding Member
(In Spirit) Wilmer Mesteth – Founding Member Personnel:
Dennis Yellow Thunder – Director / THPO Mike CatchesEnemy - Tribal Archaeologist
Joni Tobacco – Project Review Specialist Sara Buckman – Historic Preservation Assistant
Loni Weston – Cultural Resource Specialist Lisa White Eyes– Cultural Resource Monitor
Jacob Ferguson-Outreach Specialist
To: Bridget Gibbons
ECS Midwest, LLC Date: August 7, 2015
Project: KZKK Tower
TCNS: 129693 FINDING OF NO EFFECT – While there are cultural resources in the vicinity of the proposed undertaking - no cultural resources should be adversely affected by your proposed undertaking. If cultural materials are discovered during construction please notify the Oglala Sioux Tribal Cultural Affairs and Historic Preservation Office. Under the authority of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and in accordance with 36CFR800.2A4, after reviewing the materials you gave us for the project, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Cultural Affairs and Historic Preservation Office finds there should be no effect by the proposed undertaking on cultural resources. The vicinity of the project is significant to the Oglala Lakota Sioux (Scatters Their Own). For millennia, the Oglala Lakota Sioux have Wo Wacekiya (prayer), Wiwang wacipi (sun dance), inikaga (sweat lodge), hanblecia (vision quest), gathered pejuta (medicines), Wicoti (camped) the surrounding vicinity, waýe (hunted), and Wicah’pi (buried our dead). Since the area around the project was utilized in prehistoric times, it is particularly important for the construction to remain in the areas designated in the archaeological survey. No further cultural resource work is necessary for this project as long as the areas outlined are adhered to. If additional work is necessary outside the areas designated, please notify our department and we can make the necessary arrangements. Please be aware though, because cultural inventories are done at different times of the year and under different circumstances there can be variations in the effectiveness of pedestrian surveys. At times, certain resources are not visible. For instance, medicinal plants, some very significant to the ongoing traditions and lifeway of the Oglala Lakota Sioux people, may only be seen in the spring or summer of the year. Other times, the grass is too deep for certain features or artifacts to be located through
pedestrian surveys. With this in mind, we recommend that cultural resources not be forgotten with this finding of no effect. If resources are located during construction please halt activity and notify our office. Thank you for consulting with the Oglala Sioux Tribal Cultural Affairs and Historic Preservation Office. Should you require any additional information from this office, please feel free to contact me at office number (605) 455-1225, my mobile number (605) 441-3416, or email [email protected] Your concern for our non-renewable cultural resources and heritage of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is appreciated.
Respectfully, Dennis Yellow Thunder Director/THPO Cc: Honorable Oglala Sioux Tribal President John Yellowbird-Steele Executive Director, Darrell Brown Bull Jhon Goes In Center, OSTHPAC Member Garvard Good Plume, Jr., OSTHPAC Member
Mike catches Enemy, Tribal Archeologist
To: Bridget Gibbons ECS Midwest, LLC
Date: August 28, 2015
Project: KZKK Tower TCNS: 129693
From FCC Web site
FINDING OF NO PROPERTIES - No cultural resources should be adversely affected by your
proposed undertaking. If cultural materials are discovered during construction please halt activity and
notify the Tribal Historic Preservation Office.
Under the authority of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and in
accordance with 36CFR800.2A4, after reviewing the materials sent, the Northern Cheyenne Tribal
Historic Preservation Office finds that no properties will be affected by the proposed undertaking based
on the information given by your department.
Please be aware though, because cultural inventories are done at different times of the year and
under different circumstances there can be variations in the effectiveness of pedestrian surveys. At
times, certain resources are not visible. For instance, medicinal plants, some very significant to the
ongoing traditions and lifeway of our people, may only be seen in the spring or summer of the year.
Other times, the grass is too deep for certain features or artifacts to be located through pedestrian
surveys. With this in mind, we recommend that cultural resources not be forgotten with this letter of
finding of no properties affected. If resources are located during construction please halt activity and
notify our office.
Thank you for consulting with the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Historic Preservation Office. If you
have any questions please feel free to contact me at 406-477-4839.
James Walksalong
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
ECS MIDWEST 1575 BARCLAY BLVD BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 [email protected] September 1, 2015 SUBJECT: Concurrence Letter for FCC Pre-Construction Review of TCNS #129693 The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma has reviewed all available information regarding TCNS #129693 and concurs that construction of this proposed project will not adversely affect any sacred sites, traditional cultural properties or any other historic property of interest to the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. However, in the event of any inadvertent discovery of any American Indian remains, funerary objects, or objects of cultural patrimony, please contact the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma immediately. Thank you for the opportunity to review this project and provide comments. Mvto, Halona Clawson THPO Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 580-762-8104 [email protected]
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DKwasiborski
From: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 1:28 PM
To: BGibbons
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Reply to Proposed Tower Structure (Notification ID: 129693) - Email ID #4332067
TargetType: project
Dear Bridget Gibbons,
Thank you for using the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System
(TCNS). The purpose of this email is to inform you that an authorized user of the TCNS has replied to a
proposed tower construction notification that you had submitted through the TCNS.
The following message has been sent to you from Chairman Earl Howe III of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of
Oklahoma in reference to Notification ID #129693:
ECS MIDWEST
1575 BARCLAY BLVD
BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089
September 1, 2015
SUBJECT: Concurrence Letter for FCC Pre-Construction Review of TCNS #129693
The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma has reviewed all available information regarding TCNS #129693 and concurs that
construction of this proposed project will not adversely affect any sacred sites, traditional cultural properties
or any other historic property of interest to the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma.
However, in the event of any inadvertent discovery of any American Indian remains, funerary objects, or
objects of cultural patrimony, please contact the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma immediately.
Thank you for the opportunity to review this project and provide comments.
Mvto,
Halona Clawson
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THPO
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma
580-762-8104
For your convenience, the information you submitted for this notification is detailed below.
Notification Received: 07/27/2015
Notification ID: 129693
Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: ECS Midwest
Consultant Name:
Street Address: 1575 Barclay Blvd
City: Buffalo Grove
State: ILLINOIS
Zip Code: 60089
Phone: 325-658-3566
Email: [email protected]
Structure Type: GTOWER - Guyed Structure Used for Communication Purposes
Latitude: 43 deg 42 min 12.0 sec N
Longitude: 97 deg 59 min 50.0 sec W
Location Description: Old Hwy 16, 1 mile east of SD Hwy 37
City: Mitchell
State: SOUTH DAKOTA
County: DAVISON
Detailed Description of Project: New 400 ft. guyed triangular steel tower adjacent to existing tower ASR
#1042188
Ground Elevation: 396.2 meters
Support Structure: 121.9 meters above ground level
Overall Structure: 121.9 meters above ground level
Overall Height AMSL: 518.1 meters above mean sea level
Spirit Lake Tribe
Tribal Historic Preservation Office
PO Box 359
Fort Totten, ND 58335
To: Bridget Gibbons
Date: September 1, 2015
Project: KZKK Tower
TCNS: 129693
FINDING OF NO PROPERTIES - No cultural resources should be adversely affected
by your proposed undertaking. If cultural materials are discovered during
construction please halt activity and notify the Tribal Historic Preservation Office.
Under the authority of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of
1966 and in accordance with 36CFR800.2A4, after reviewing the materials sent, the
Spirit Lake Tribal Historic Preservation Office finds there should be no properties
affected by the proposed undertaking.
Please be aware though, because cultural inventories are done at different times
of the year and under different circumstances there can be variations in the
effectiveness of pedestrian surveys. At times, certain resources are not visible. For
instance, medicinal plants, some very significant to the ongoing traditions and lifeway
of our people, may only be seen in the spring or summer of the year. Other times, the
grass is too deep for certain features or artifacts to be located through pedestrian
surveys. With this in mind, we recommend that cultural resources not be forgotten with
this letter of finding of no properties affected. If resources are located during
construction please halt activity and notify our office.
Thank you for consulting with the Tribal Historic Preservation Office. If you
have any questions please feel free to contact me at 701.351.2175, or [email protected]
Dr. Erich Longie
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer