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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2020-07-14 packetNOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING AND TENTATIVE AGENDA` City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Tuesday, July 14, 2020 — 6:00 p.m. John G. Christy Municipal Building, 320 East McCarty Street City Council Chambers TENTATIVE AGENDA 1. Introductions and Roll Call 2. Procedural Matters • Determination of quorum • Call for cases • Receive and review requests for continuance • Receive requests for reordering the agenda • Format of hearing • List of exhibits 3. Adoption of Agenda (as printed or reordered) 4. Approval of June 9, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes 5. Communications Received a. MO National Guard Readiness Centers Program Agreement 6. Demolition Review a. 2003 Southridge Drive b. 2007 Southridge Drive C. 2106 Jefferson Street d. 2126 Jefferson Street 7. New Business 8. Other Business a. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions — FORUM 2020 at Home b. Gregory Stockard Award C. Juneteenth Trail d. Sterling Price Marker e. Planning Ahead 9. Dates to Remember a. Next Regular Meeting Date, August 11, 2020 b. Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, July 17, 2020 10. Adjournment Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Please call 573-634-6410 for information regarding agenda items City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Regular Meeting — Tuesday, June 9, 2020 WebEx Conference Call Commission Members Present Mary Schantz, Chairperson Donna Deetz, Vice Chairperson Steven Hoffman Brad Schaefer Gail Jones Gregory Bemboom Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Commission Members Absent Tiffany Patterson Council Liaison Present Laura Ward Staff Present Rachel Senzee, Neighborhood Services Specialist Beth Sweeten, Administrative Assistant for PPS Call to Order Ms. Schantz called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Attendance Record 4of5 5 of 5 5 of 5 5 of 5 4of5 4of5 4of5 2of5 Attendance Record 0 of Adoption of Agenda Ms. Deetz moved and Ms. Jones seconded to adopt the agenda as printed. The motion passed unanimously. Approval of Minutes Mr. Berendzen moved and Ms. Deetz seconded to approve the minutes from the May 12, 2020 Regular Meeting as written. The motion passed unanimously. Communication Received Ms. Senzee stated that no communications have been received. Demolition Review -Under 100 Years Old Ms. Senzee explained that the following properties are under consideration for demolition review: 1211 Adams Street and 1215 Adams Street are owned by the Jefferson City School District; and 206 E Franklin, 316 Case Avenue and 320 Case Avenue are owned by Capital Region Medical Center. The May 2019 tornado significantly damaged and/or destroyed these properties. These properties do not hold stand-alone historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. Staff recommendation for these properties is demolition. Ms. Jones moved and Mr. Bemboom seconded to approve the demolition review application for the aforementioned properties owned by the Jefferson City School District. The motion passed unanimously. Ms. Jones moved and Mr. Wheat seconded to approve the demolition review application for the aforementioned properties owned by Capital Region Medical Center. The motion passed unanimously. Minutes/Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 June 9, 2020 New Business A. Section 906 Reviw-9528 Hayselton Drive Ms. Senzee explained that the homeowner has been approved to participate in the CDBG Minor Home Repair Program. The proposed project is to replace the natural gas furnace and the current central air unit with energy efficiency units. The residential structure was constructed in 1955 and is not listed individually on the register or within a historic district. Staff recommends approval of the Section 106 Review as no historic properties are affected. Ms. Deetz moved and Mr. Bemboom seconded to approve the Section 106 review. The motion passed unanimously. B. National Register Nomination — J.B. Bruns Shoe Co. (River Park), 627 W. McCarty St Ms. Senzee explained that 627 W. McCarty Street was a National Register Nominee. She stated that the form that was provided needed to be filled out as a committee. Ms. Deetz move and Ms. Jones seconded to support the nomination for the National Register. The motion passed unanimously. Other Business A. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions — FORUM 2020 at Home Ms. Senzee explained that she had planned to attend the conference in Tacoma. Due to Covid-19, they will now be offering in a virtual format. It will be $100 per person for the virtual conference. City staff was not able to attend training this year, so there is money in the budget if any of the HPC members would like to attend. Please send an email to Ms. Senzee or Ms. Stratman. B. Gregory Stockard Award Ms. Senzee stated that Jayme Abbott had been selected to receive the award this year. She has been notified that she will be receiving the award. She asked the Commission how and when they would like to present the award. Mr. Berendzen suggested we present it to her at the next in person meeting. C. Landmark Awards Ms. Senzee suggested that the Mayor go to each house with the Commission members and present the award and take a picture in front of the house. All members agreed that it was a good option. Dates to Remember A. Next Regular Meeting Date, July 94, 2020 B. Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, July 97, 2020 Adjournment Mr. Bemboom moved and Ms. Deetz seconded to adjourn the meeting at 6:53 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. MISSOURI NATIONAL GUARD JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS IKE SKELTON TRAINING SITE 2302 MILITIA DRIVE JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65101-1203 June 16, 2020 JUN 1 5 20 Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission 320 East McCarthy StreetPANNING & Jefferson City, Missouri 65101-3198 nanvE6LBYJSJ`S- To Whom It May Concern; The Missouri Army National Guard (MOARNG) would like to initiate consultation with your agency for the purposes of developing alternative procedures for the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) 54 USC § 306108; Section 106 undertakings as defined in 36 CFR § 800.16(y). The MOARNG owns, operates, and maintains state and federal property consisting of Readiness Centers, Field Maintenance Shops, Army Aviation Support Facilities, and an Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot; otherwise known as Readiness Centers (RCs) and (Ancillary Facilities). The proposed alternative procedures will be spelled out in a programmatic agreement (Readiness Center PA) that streamlines the Section 106 consultation process between the MOARNG, NGB, the SHPO, and any participating tribes, for routine maintenance, repair, facility additions, and military training activities that occur at the RCs and Ancillary Facilities. This streamlining will occur by identifying agreed upon undertakings that, by their nature, have little to no potential to effect historic properties. The purposed Readiness Center PA should have no potential to effect historic properties nor will this agreement alter current methods of consultation. If you are interested in participating in consultation or have questions please contact Ms. Regina Meyer, Cultural Resource Manager (CRM) at (573) 638-9607 or regina.m.meyer4.nfg@mail.mil. Sincerely, PL.vnr,2p MCCALL Supervisory Environmental Protect Specialist Enclosures ): � ` M i�L i Wv. i__..._ _ MISSOURI NATIONAL GUARD READINESS CENTERS PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT AMONG NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU, MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, AND THE MISSOURI STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, TRAINING, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR READINESS CENTERS AND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FACILITIES MISSOURI 2020 1. WHEREAS, National Guard Bureau (NGB) as the lead federal Agency, is required to comply with the National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. § 300101, et seq.) (NHPA), and its implementing regulations "Protection of Historic Properties" (36 CFR 800); US Army Regulations (AR) 200-1, Environmental Protection and Enhancement; and NGB provides federal funding and guidance to State Army National Guard's organizations in fulfillment of their federal mission; and 2. WHEREAS, Missouri Army National Guard (MOARNG) implements undertakings as defined by 36 CFR § 800.16(y) and is responsible for conducting the Section 106 process of the NHPA under 36 CFR § 800 on the behalf of NGB; and 3. WHEREAS, NGB provides federal funding to MOARNG to conduct military training, to repair, maintain, construct and operate facilities and NGB and MOARNG have determined that this training, repair, maintenance, construction, and operation constitute federal undertakings as defined by 36 CFR § 800.16(y); and 4. WHEREAS, MOARNG, has defined the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for this Programmatic Agreement (PA) to be non-contiguous parcels of state and federal facilities owned, operated, managed, and maintained by the MOARNG consisting of (51) Readiness Centers, (10) Field Maintenance Shops (FMS), (2) Army Aviation Support Facilities (AASF), and (1) Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD); now known as MOARNG Facilities" within the State of Missouri (Appendix A); and 5. WHEREAS, many of the projects and activities performed under this PA are routine in nature, the effects on historic properties are similar and repetitive; and the MOARNG has completed extensive historic property inventory and architectural evaluation reports along with archaeological survey reports (Appendix B), and in consultation with the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), MOARNG and NGB therefore seek an alternative way to comply with its responsibilities under Section 106 of the NHPA in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.14 (b)(2); and 6. WHEREAS, many of the projects and activities performed by the MOARNG are considered to have no effect or no adverse effect on historic properties (Appendix C), and are therefore considered exempt from Section 106 review; and MOARNG 2020 7. WHEREAS, MOARNG has created zones of interactive data layers within Geographic Information Systems (GIS); the data zones are generated from using MOARNG's program areas of maintenance, repair, construction, Section 106 reviews, GIS environmental data layers, results of negative archaeological surveys and architectural surveys (Appendix D) (i.e. "No Historic Properties Affected Zones" [NHPAz]); and 8. WHEREAS, currently sixteen (16) of the MOARNG facilities subject to this PA (Albany, Carthage, Chillicothe, Clinton, DeSoto, Fulton, Independence, Jackson, Moberly, Portageville, Rolla, St. Clair, Springfield, Sikeston, Warrenton, and West Plains) are eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRNP), 36 CFR § 800.16 (1)(2) (Appendix E); and 9. WHEREAS, MOARNG, in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.6(a)(1), has notified the ACHP of the development of this PA letter dated March 11, 2016, providing the required documentation, and the ACHP has chosen not to participate by letter dated June 16, 2016 in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.6(b)(1)(iv); and 10. WHEREAS, for the purposes of this PA, the term "Signatories" means the NG B, the MOARNG, and the SHPO, each of which has authority under 36 CFR § 800.6©(8) to terminate the PA if accord cannot be reached regarding a dispute or amendment; and 11. WHEREAS, MOARNG has identified twenty-five (25) federally recognized Indian tribes (Tribes) that have expressed an interest in the MOARNG'sundertakings in Missouri (the Absentee Shawnee of Oklahoma, the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Choctaw Nation, the Delaware Nation, the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, the Kaw Nation, the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, the Osage Nation, the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma, the Sac & Fox of the Missouri. in Kansas and Nebraska, the Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma, the Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa, the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town of Oklahoma, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, and the Wyandotte Nation), and the MOARNG by letters dated XXXXX, invited the tribes to participate in consultation for this PA pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.14(f) (Appendix F); and 12. WHEREAS, XXXX federally recognized tribe(s) opted XXXXX participate in development of this PA; and 13. WHEREAS, MOARNG, by letters dated XXXXX, has invited interested historical societies including the Missouri State Historical Society of Missouri, The Cole County Historical Society, and The Historical City of Jefferson to participate (Appendix F); and 14. WHEREAS, XXXX Historical Societies opted XXXXX participate in development of this PA; and 16. WHEREAS, MOARNG, by letters dated xxxxxx has invited interested Certified Local Governments (CLG) including: Carthage Planning, Zoning & Housing Preservation, Landmarks Commission, Fulton Historic Preservation Commission, Independence Heritage Commission, Jackson Historic Preservation Commission, Jefferson City Historic Readiness Center PA Page 2 of 18 u•-AITCl 2020 Preservation Commission, Moberly Historic Preservation Commission, Rolla Historic Preservation Commission, Springfield Landmarks Board of Springfield, and Warrensburg Historic Preservation Commission to participate (Appendix F); and 16. WHEREAS, XXXXX CI -Gs opted by letters dated XXXXXX participate in development of this PA; and 17. WHEREAS, MOARNG has afforded the public an opportunity to comment on the PA through the MOARNG's Website under Community Relations (www.moguard.com) and through local historical societies and CI -Gs. 18. WHEREAS, the terminology, definitions, and correspondence with SHPO and ACHP are included in Appendix G used in this PA, "Terminology & Definitions'; and 19. NOW, THEREFORE, MOARNG, NGB, and the SHPO, agree that this PA shall be implemented in accordance with the following stipulations in order to take into account the effects of undertakings on historic properties. Readiness Center PA Page 3 of 18 MOARNG 2020 STIPULATIONS MOARNG and NGB shall ensure that the following stipulations are implemented: I. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MOANRG PERSONNEL A. MOARNG AGENCY OFFICALS 1. The Adjutant General (TAG) shall continue to act as the Agency official as defined in 36 CFR § 800.2(a). 2. The Adjutant General (TAG) has designated a Cultural Resource Manager (CRM) to coordinate the MOARNG' s cultural resource management program. The CRM shall meet the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualirication Standards (36 CFR § 61) (SOI Qualirrcations Standards) (http://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/arch_stnds_9.htm) in the appropriate discipline for the tasks appointed to them. The CRM shall serve as the primary point of contact for this PA and shall be responsible for all internal review and coordination with the SHPO and other consulting parties under this PA. 3. If the CRM position is temporarily vacant, the Environmental Programs Manager (EPM) may act as the point of contact with the SHPO and other consulting parties under this agreement. 4. MOARNG shall employ, maintain contract with, or obtain through other means, qualifiedprofessionals that meet the SOI Qualifications Standards in disciplines appropriate to the cultural resource projects. The MOARNG shall ensure that the qualified professionals are in place or available at the execution of this PA. 5. MOARNG shall ensure that all historic preservation work carried out pursuant to this PA is carried out by, under the supervision of, or in coordination with the CRM, unless otherwise indicated in this PA. B. National Guard Bureau 1. NGB is the Federal agency responsible for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA and Army Regulation 200-1, as carried out under the stipulations of this PA. 2. NGB will participate in the resolution of any disputes regarding determinations of eligibility or effect and the resolution of adverse effects, in accordance with Stipulation VII of this Agreement. II. PROJECT REVIEW A. Determine the Undertaking Readiness Center PA Page 4 of 18 MOARNG 2020 1. The CRM shall determine if the proposed project is an undertaking as defined in 36 CFR § 800.16(y). a) If the CRM determines the proposed project is not an undertaking to cause effect as defined in 36 CFR § 800.16(i), MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. b) If the CRM determines that the proposed project is listed in Appendix D, "Exempt Activities", the CRM shall document this determination for inclusion in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. c) If the CRM determines that the proposed project is an undertaking with the potential to cause effect(s) on historic properties, the CRM shall continue to the next step of the Project Review process. B. Define the Area of Potential Effects (APE) and Identify Historic Properties for the Projects. 1. The CRM shall determine and document the APE for the undertaking, appropriate to the scope and scale of the undertaking, and considering direct, indirect, and cumulative effects for all historic properties as defined in § 800.16(y). 2. The CRM shall determine if the undertaking's APE is solely within an NHPAz using the UnionPA data layer. If the APE is solely within an NHPAz, the CRM shall document this determination for inclusion in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. 3. If the undertaking's APE is not solely within an NHPAz, the CRM shall determine if cultural resource surveys are required for the APE using the UnionPA data layer for the appropriate MOARNG Facilities in the MOARNG GIS system. a) If the CRM determines that no additional cultural resource surveys are needed, the CRM shall continue on to Stipulation II(B)(5). b) If the CRM determines that additional cultural resource surveys are needed the CRM shall continue to Stipulation II(B)(4). 4. Identification of Historic Properties a) Surveys that identify inventoried areas with no architectural or archaeological properties will be defined as negative surveys. (1) The CRM shall provide reports of negative surveys to SHPO. SHPO shall provide a response to MOARNG's negative survey determination within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of all pertinent documentation. If the SHPO does not reply within the thirty (30) calendar day period, MOARNG may assume concurrence and proceed with the next step in the process. Readiness Center PA Page 5 of 18 MOARNG 2020 (2) The CRM shall provide a summary of the surveys negative for historic properties to Tribes through an official letter before fihalizing the report, and shall provide the full report upon request from the Tribe. The Tribes are under no obligation to provide comments on the negative surveys; however, if they wish MOARNG to consider their comments regarding the negative surveys, Tribes should submit comments in writing within forty- five (45) calendar days of receipt of all pertinent documentation. The CRM shall follow up with the Tribes with a phone call if MOARNG has yet to receive a response. If Tribes identify properties of traditional religious and cultural significance and/or Traditional Cultural Properties, they shall contact the MOARNG with their comments on the identified properties within a thirty (30) calendar day timeframe. b) All newly identified properties, and any previously identified but unevaluated properties that could be affected by an undertaking, shall be evaluated by MOARNG in accordance with 36 CFR Part 63 "Determination of Eligibility for Inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places" and bulletins, guidance, and documents produced by the National Park Service (NPS), in consultation with SHPO, and Tribes, to determine if they are historic properties. (1) SHPO shall provide a response to MOARNG eligibility determinations within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of all pertinent documentation. If MOARNG and SHPO cannot resolve the issue within a thirty (30) calendar days, then MOARNG shall forward the dispute to the Keeper of the NRHP for resolution at the conclusion of the thirty (30) day period. If the SHPO does not reply within the thirty (30) calendar day period, MOARNG may assume concurrence and proceed with the next step in the process. (2) The Tribes are under no obligation to provide comments on the eligibility determinations; however, if they wish MOARNG to consider their comments regarding the eligibility determinations, Tribes should submit comments in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of receiving an official letter with all pertinent documentation. The CRM shall follow up with the Tribes with a phone call if MOARNG has yet to receive a response within fifteen (15) calendar days. c) MOARNG shall consult with Tribes to identify properties of traditional religious and cultural significance (54 U.S.C. § 302706) and also potential Traditional Cultural Properties, in accordance with NPS Bulletin 38. Due to their unique nature, properties of traditional religious and cultural significance and Traditional Cultural Property determinations will be handled on a case by case basis, respecting the desires of the Tribes affected while expediting the mission of MOARNG. 6. If the CRM does not identify any historic properties within the APE the CRM shall document this determination of "No Historic Properties Affected" for those undertakings for inclusion in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. Readiness Center PA Page 6 of 18 MOARNG 2020 6. If the CRM identifies a historic property that may be directly, indirectly, or cumulatively affected within the APE, the CRM shall continue on in the Project Review process. C. Evaluate Effects of the Undertaking 1. The CRM shall assess the effects of the proposed undertaking on historic properties, including direct, indirect, and cumulative effects, using the criteria of adverse effects (36 CFR § 800.5(a)(1)) and will make one of the following determinations: a) "No Historic Properties Affected": if the CRM: determines that historic properties present in the APE will not be affected by the undertaking, the CRM shall document this determination for those undertakings for inclusions in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. b) "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties": if the CRM determines that historic properties present in the APE will not be adversely affected by the undertaking, and the undertaking is not included in Attachment C, the CRM shall proceed to Stipulation II(C)(2). c) "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties": if the CRM determines that historic properties present in the project APE will be adversely affected by the undertaking, the CRM shall proceed to Stipulation II(C)(3). 2. No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties a) For those undertakings with a finding of "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties" the CRM shall provide the SHPO and Tribes with a packet of information including, but not limited to, the following: (1) project description, to include depth and amount of ground disturbance anticipated and any alterations to buildings and/or structures that may alter the fabric or historic characteristics of the historic properties affected (Section 106 Findings Checklist) (Appendix 1) (2) APE map with drawings showing the location(s) of the project and of any identified historic properties; (3) description of the historic properties affected, including information on the characteristics that qualify them for the NRNP; (4) photographs as necessary to explain and define the APE/effect; (5) photographs as necessary for each fagade or interior space for specific alteration; (6) existing plan drawings for historic properties; Readiness Center PA Page 7 of 18 MOARNG 2020 (7) finding of effect on historic properties; (8) request for concurrence on "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties" finding from SHPO. b) The Tribes are under no obligation`to provide comments on the effect determination; however, if they wish MOARNG to consider their comments regarding the effect determination, Tribes should submit comments in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of receiving an official letter. If no comments are received within that time, the CRM shall make a second attempt to contact the Tribes via a phone call for comments. MOARNG shall take any tribal comments received into consideration and will notify the SHPO of any tribal concerns and the MOARNG response to those concerns. c) The SHPO shall provide a response to MOARNG's "No Adverse Effect" determination within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of all pertinent documentation necessary to reach a decision. (1) If the SHPO concurs with the "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties" finding, the CRM shall document this concurrence for inclusion in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. If the SHPO does not reply within the thirty (30) day period, MOARNG may assume concurrence and proceed with the next step in the project review process. (2) If the SHPO does not concur with the finding of "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties," the CRM.shall consult with the SHPO for no more than a total of thirty (30) calendar days, or other time period as agreed to between SHPO and the CRM, upon receipt of SHPO notification of non -concurrence to attempt to resolve concerns as identified by the SHPO. (a) If at the end of the thirty (30) days, or agreed to specified time, the SHPO concurs with the finding of "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties," the CRM shall document this concurrence for inclusion in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. (b) if at the end of the thirty (30) calendar days, or agreed to specified' time, the SHPO does not concur with the finding of "No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties", the CRM shall proceed in accordance with Stipulation VIII Dispute Resolution. 3. Adverse Effect to Historic Properties a) The following procedures of proposed Mitigation Measures shall serve as a substitute for the process set forth in 36 CFR §800.6, Resolution of Adverse Effects, and specifically 36 CFR §800.6 (c), Memorandum of Agreement, Readiness Center PA Page 8 of 18 MOARNG 2020 b) For those project undertakings with a finding of "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties" the CRM shall provide the SHPO and Tribes with a packet of information including, but not limited to, the following: (1) project description, to include depth and amount of ground disturbance anticipated and any alterations to buildings and/or structures that may alter the fabric or historic characteristic of MOARNG Facilities. Section 106 Check Sheet (Appendix 1) (2) APE map with drawings showing the location(s) of the project and of any identified historic properties; (3) description of the historic properties affected, including information on the characteristics that qualify them for the NRNP; (4) photographs as necessary to explain and define the APE/effect; (6) photographs as necessary for each facade or interior space for specific alteration; (6) existing plan drawings for historic properties; (7) finding of effect on historic properties; (8) the alternatives that were considered to avoid the "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties" and why they were not possible to implement; (9) finding of adverse effect on historic properties; (10) request for concurrence on "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties" finding from SHPO. c) The Tribes are under no obligation to provide comments on the effect determination; however, if they wish MOARNG to consider their comments regarding the effect determination, Tribes should submit comments in writing Within thirty (30) calendar days of receiving an official letter of all pertinent documentation necessary to reach a decision. If no comments are received within that time; the CRM shall make a second attempt to contact the Tribes via a phone. call for comments. MOARNG shall take any tribal comments received into consideration before concluding the consultation and will notify the SHPO of any tribal concerns and the MOARNG response to those concerns. d) The SHPO shall provide a response to MOARNG's finding of "Adverse Effect of Historic Properties" determination and mitigation within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of all pertinent documentation necessary to reach a decision. (1) If the SHPO does respond within (30) calendar days of receipt of the MOARNGs' finding of "Adverse Effects to Historic Properties" and Readiness Center PA Page 9 of 18 MOARNG 2020 recommendation of mitigation, the proposed MOARNG Facilities project will proceed in accordance with the MOARNG's purposed Mitigation Measures. (2) If the SHPO does not concur with the finding of "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties", the CRM shall consult with the SHPO for no more than a total of thirty (30) days, or other time period as agreed to between SHPO and the CRM, upon receipt of SHPO notification of non- concurrence to attempt to resolve concerns as identified by the SHPO. (a) If at the end of the thirty (30) calendar days, or agreed to specified time, the CRM and the SHPO concurs with the finding of "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties", and proposed Mitigation Measures, the CRM shall document this concurrence for inclusion in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. (b) If at the end of the thirty (30) days, or agreed to specified time, the SHPO does not concur with the finding of "Adverse Effect to Historic Properties", and the Mitigation Measures, the CRM shall proceed to stipulation VII below or notify NGB in accordance with Stipulation VIII Dispute Resolution. D. Resolution of Adverse Effects 1. The CRM shall notify Consulting Parties and the public, within fifteen (15) calendar days of receiving the SHPO's concurrence of an adverse effect finding for an undertaking using the following process. 2. The proposed mitigation for all MOARNG Facilities is a HABS/HAER Level (VIII, unless other mitigation is specified during consultation a) The CRM shall prepare and send a notification package to the Consulting Parties and to the public. The packet will include a description of the undertaking project, an illustration of the project APE, a list of identified historic properties within the APE, the explanation for the finding of adverse effects, steps taken or considered by MOARNG to avoid or minimize the adverse effects, any SHPO comments received by MOARNG regarding the undertaking, an invitation to participate in a consultation to resolve adverse effects or provide written comments to MOARNG, and a proposed date for a Consulting Parties meeting. b) Consulting Parties are under no obligation to provide comments on the effect determination; however, if they wish MOARNG to consider their comments regarding the effect determination, Consulting Parties should submit comments in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt. If no comments are received within that time, the CRM shall make a second attempt to contact the Consulting Parties for comments and if they wish to participate in the resolution of adverse effects. MOARNG shall take any comments received into consideration before concluding the consultation Readiness Center PA Page 10 of 18 MOARNG 2020 and will notify the SHPO of any concerns and the MOARNG response to those concerns. 3. The CRM shall organize a consultation meeting, forty-five (45) days after notifying Consulting Parties, to discuss alternatives to avoid, minimize, or mitigate the adverse effects. The meeting will include the SHPO and other consulting parties, as appropriate. Additional meetings shall be scheduled as needed. 4. If through consultation with the SHPO and all participating Consulting Parties the undertaking avoids adverse effects, the CRM will document the alternatives utilized in an attempt to reduce the effects of the undertaking to a no adverse effects finding and include them in the Annual Report, and MOARNG has no further obligations under this stipulation. 5. If through consultation with the SHPO and all participating Consulting Parties the adverse effects are minimized'' or mitigated, then the measures agreed to by MOARNG, NGB, the SHPO, and Consulting Parties will be included in the annual report. III. REPORTING ANNUAL REVIEW, AND MONITORING A. The MOARNG shall provide the NGB, SHPO, the Tribes, and Concurring Parties with an annual report on or before 30 November of each year summarizing activities carried out under the terms of this PA during the previous fiscal year starting 1 October and ending 30 September. The report shall be submitted electronically. 1. Annual reports shall include, but are not limited to: a) a list of projects and program activities that fall under Stipulation II; b) a summary of the determination of effect of the undertaking on an historic Property; c) a summary of mitigation or treatment measures implemented to address the effects of undertakings; d) proposed changes to the NHPAz and the UnionPA data layer and; e) any comments or concerns raised by the SHPO, Tribes, or Interested Parties regarding specific projects; f) report any cases of Post Review Discovery 2. No later than February 15th, starting 2021 and annually thereafter during the life of this PA, MOARNG shall invite the concurring parties annual teleconference with the Signatory and Concurring Parties (as appropriate) to review the implementation of this PA and any amendments that may be proposed. The meeting shall provide an opportunity to discuss the successes and shortcomings Readiness Center PA Page 11 of 18 MOARNG 2020 of the PA, its general implementation, and any proposed changes, especially establishing the UnionPA data layers that will be used by MOARNG during the implementation of the PA for the coming year. B. The SHPO may monitor any activities carried out pursuant to this PA. The MOARNG shall cooperate with the SHPO should they request to monitor or review project files for activities carried out pursuant to this PA. IV. EMERGENCY RESPONSE A. In the event of an emergency response required to protect human health and safety or to avoid substantial damage or loss of MOARNG facilities or adjacent properties, reasonable and prudent efforts, in coordination with the CRM, shall be made to avoid or reduce adverse effects to historic properties. Following an emergency response that had an adverse effect on historic properties, MOARNG will document the effects in writing and submit a notification of action taken to the signatories within thirty (30) calendar days. Actions taken shall also be included in the Annual Report. V. POST REVIEW DISCOVERY A. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties are found, MOARNG shall address these post -review discoveries in accordance with 36 C.F.R. § 800.13(b) and the SOPS laid out in the MOARNG's Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan (ICRMP). B. The MOARNG and SHPO have agreed upon a standard discovery plan to be completed in the advent of unanticipated discovery of archaeological or human remains. The plan stipulates actions MOARNG must take in the event that MOARNG personnel, visitors, contractors, or volunteers working on MOARNG's behalf make an unanticipated discovery of archaeological or human remains. The MOARNG may use this discovery plan without additional SHPO consultation. VII. ANTI -DEFICIENCY ACT COMPLIANCE A. All requirements set forth in this PA requiring expenditure of Army funds are expresslysubject to the availability of appropriations and the requirements of the Anti - Deficiency Act (31 U.S.C. Section 1341). No obligation undertaken by the Federal Government under the terms of this PA shall require or be interpreted to require a commitment to expend funds not appropriated for a particular purpose. VIII. DISPUTE RESOLUTION A. Should any signatory or Concurring Party to this PA object at any time to any actions proposed or the manner in which the terms of this PA are implemented, MOARNG and NGB shall consult with such party to resolve the objection. If MOARNG and NGB determines that such objection cannot be resolved, MOARNG and NGB shall: Readiness Center PA Page 12 of 18 MOARNG 2020 1. Forward all documentation relevant to the dispute, including MOARNG's proposed resolution, to the ACNP. The ACHP shall provide MOARNG and NGB with its opinion on the resolution of the objection within 30 days of receiving adequate documentation. Prior to reaching a final decision on the dispute MOARNG and NGB shall prepare a written response that takes into account any timely opinion or comments regarding the dispute from the ACNP, signatories and Concurring Parties, and provide them with a copy of this written response. MOARNG and NGB will then proceed according to their final decision. 2. If the ACHP does not provide its comments regarding the dispute within the 30 day time period, MOARNG and NGB may make a final decision on the dispute and proceed accordingly. Prior to reaching such a final decision, MOARNG and NGB shall prepare a written response that takes into account any timely comments regarding the dispute from the signatories and Concurring Parties to the PA, and provide them and the ACHP with a copy of such written response. B. At any time during implementation of the measures stipulated in this PA, should an objection pertaining to this PA or the effect of an undertaking on historic properties be raised by a member of the public, MOARNG shall notify the parties to this PA and take the objection into account, consulting with the objector and, should the objector so request, with any of the parties to this PA to resolve the objection. IX. AMENDMENTS A. This PA may be amended when such an amendment is agreed to in writing by all signatories. The amendment will be effective on the date a copy signed by all of the signatories is filed with the ACNP. X. TERMINATION A. If any signatory to this PA determines that its terms will not or cannot be carried out, that party shall immediately consult with the other parties to attempt to develop an amendment per Stipulation VIII Dispute Resolution. If within thirty (30) calendar days (or another time period agreed to by all signatories) an amendment cannot be reached, any signatory may terminate the PA upon written notification to the other signatories. B. Once the PA is terminated and prior to work continuing on individual undertakings, MOARNG must either (a) execute a new PA pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.14(b)(2) or (b) comply with 36 CFR Part 800 with regard to each undertaking. MOARNG shall notify the signatories as to the course of action it will pursue. XI. DURATION A. This PA shall take effect on the date it is signed by the last signatory and forwarded to the ACHP and will remain in effect for 10 years from the date of the last signature unless terminated pursuant to Stipulation IX. No extension or modification will be effective unless all signatories have agreed in writing. Readiness Center PA Page 13 of 18 MOARNG 2020 B. The PA will be reviewed in 5 years and one year prior to termination, to begin the process of renewal. EXECUTION of this PA by the MOARNG, NGB, and SHPO and implementation of its terms evidence that MOARNG and NGB has taken into account the effects of this undertaking on historic properties and afforded the ACNP an opportunity to comment. Readiness Center PA Page 14 of 18 MOARNG PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT AMONG NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU, MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, AND THE MISSOURI STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, TRAINING,' AND CONSTRUCTION FOR READINESS CENTERS AND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FACILITIES MISSOURI 2020 SIGNATORY NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU By: ANTHONY S. HAMMETT COL, EN Chief, ARNG G-9 Date 2020 Readiness Center PA Page 15 of 18 MOARNG PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT AMONG NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU, MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, AND THE MISSOURI STATE HISTORIC- PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, TRAINING, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR READINESS CENTERS AND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FACILITIES MISSOURI 2020 SIGNATORY MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD By: LEVON E. CUMPTON Brigadier General (MO), MONG The Adjutant General Readiness Center PA Date: 2020 Page 16 of 18 MOARNG PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT AMONG NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU, MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, AND THE MISSOURI STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, TRAINING, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR READINESS CENTERS AND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FACILITIES SIGNATORY MISSOURI 2020 MISSOURI STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATIONOFFICER By: Date DR. TONI PRAWL Deputy Director State Historic Preservation Officer Readiness Center PA 2020 Page 17 of 18 MOARNG By: IF NEEDED PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT AMONG NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU, MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, AND THE MISSOURI STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, TRAINING, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR READINESS CENTERS AND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FACILITIES MISSOURI 2020 Date 2020 Readiness Center PA Page 18 of 18 MOARNG APPENDIX A: Area of Potential Effect (APE) Maps 2020 The Area of Potential Effect (APE) is located within the State of Missouri and consists of non- contiguous parcels of state and federal facilities owned, operated, and maintained by MOARNG. The properties consist of the following buildingslstructures; fifty-one Readiness Centers, ten Field Maintenance Shops (FMS), two Army Aviation Support Facilities (AASF), and an Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD), known as MOARNG Facilities. A-1 Readiness Center PA - Appendix A a Vicinity Map Site: 29A05 - Albany Armory 411 North College, Albany, MO 64402 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND �{ Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N ReWerm Map I LLI H01 In Kansas City Q St Lou {S kIISSOURI N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29A10 - Anderson Armory 710 Anderson Street, Anderson, MO 64831 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: MS 1884 UTM Zone 15N _ Referana Map I L L I N 0 1 In Kansas City ° St LO b MISSOURI N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document 4 P a a Row, tt2. 'i Vicinity AVCRA2100D Site: 2SA15 - Aurora Armory 1076 E Highland Street, Aurora, MO 65605 Scale: 1:100,000 t 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Do Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: MS 1984 UTM Zane 15N R•f r•rm Map ILLI NO 1 Kansas City 0 5t Lo FMS This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. � ! - �. Sp+na3•Iff $rxssm 'i..� � � - W K••m•t Ot ` - � ... - - S f7.t4:_.E�Kaw••Y-st ....__ libfAtrttm '. • - - , a z ,1 Q+.iatoo ar AtN rmory_ �- �- � A.7ti E asnx4p, S, — ► � . W.$2xu us r.�.: f �FarcolLQ.s. 5prtngseld Q ettorh sr eaL-aar -- . < ii SLAP �= Y ._, .,,. . W6tar.Ogrilj •_.y ,_ eo..Rdot 4 s sae•traer Sri a - Vicinity Map Site: 2SA15 - Aurora Armory 1076 E Highland Street, Aurora, MO 65605 Scale: 1:100,000 t 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: MS 1984 UTM Zane 15N R•f r•rm Map ILLI NO 1 Kansas City 0 5t Lo 4 klISS0liRI This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Map Site: 291300, 29809- AVCRAD 2501 Lester Jones Ave, Springfield MO. 6M3 Site: 29A10 - Springfield FMS 4061 W. Kearney Springfield, MO 65802 Site: 29CSS - Springfield Armory 1400 N Fremont Ave S fon etd MO 65802 Scale: 1:100,000 4. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/208020_ Projection: {NGS 1984 UTU Zane 15N Raft wwo Map ILLINQ Ir Kansas City O St La t? MP—SSGURI N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. 7p0 f— -H River Vicinity Map Site:29A25 - Boonville Armory �e Boonville, MO 65233 Scale: 1:100,000 vont C14 aa 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND }� Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 R 3'n"y IILINGI� In Kansas Citi/ � � t Loci o MISSOURI Na This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. not intended as a design document. LI"go Florissant a ;, rates rsxF ' ti �sr fs woos �..l� s a y 9 Itioi �. 3a t 'N 8 T=;p *H - Pub %U4 f Fndh uqr t,a s* Bddgeton.Armory . i3mallt:lt ss...•' dw as Lambert -wn AirpoiV -6- co=op i f3 remit_ f: - - rJut4• a 4a St Ann, 1Tool+ af Ccrw . •�, ` '' Pad` a d y�a'i. J' . :•.1t�i b `Oman Rd a � ' Cntce a ` st Jotal ad Vicinity Map Site:29A25 - Boonville Armory 1306 Locust St, Boonville, MO 65233 Scale: 1:100,000 .P. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND }� Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 PrOeedw: MS 1984 UTM Zone ISN f RePen>ra ARsp IILINGI� In Kansas Citi/ � � t Loci o MISSOURI Na This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29A74 - Bridgeton Armory 11955 N Natural Bridge Road, Bridgeton MO 63044 Site: 29C78 - Lambert Airport 10800 W Lambert Intl Blvd, SL Louis, MO 63044 Scale: 1: 100,000 1 4. 0 1/2 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Ptojecdon: AGS IOU uTM Zone ISN Re*mr" MO I L t_I N 0 I City 0Kansas �S t Lot �b MISSOURI MISSOURI This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. LocestLn- e s r u .•y �`+tReS��...+FS.:od>kax.i+iR.^.,,'4�. OA dine e A -Appendix A 2020 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Scale: 1:100,000 s 0 / 1 4 71 Lex .,. w. javd at c 4 D :. .. }(i.�01'p - .:ape �1r..a9►fl� 'M�$S11 QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Rakrwm Lap ILLIMCet: In . 4 -, ¢.• 0 F:115:���UF1 This illustrative conceptual plan is N This Illustrative conceptual plan is vr_= - Lein • apshs C3 -.: ...' ... .64 - oak at fer4lOQe . •.. .,,... todepTd+nee ep. w4wo st . Cape Girardeau Ems _ a - kilt ' str-•� ..�„ ... ' :�AItKlU if3 � .f ...xx...;;51.rruaWrMgMr+T•gA;,rsa:, ,. LocestLn- e s r u .•y �`+tReS��...+FS.:od>kax.i+iR.^.,,'4�. Cape Girardeau Armory . : b,y-f'AZ��::NtitYY.R'ki3r-'.L`�2'."iC Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Scale: 1:100,000 s 0 / 1 Miles 71 Site Location (Reference Map) javd at Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Rakrwm Lap ILLIMCet: In 0Kansas City St LOU 0 F:115:���UF1 This illustrative conceptual plan is N This Illustrative conceptual plan is vr_= ++Rq -.: /rT�i . _ • -.-: , • - oak at fer4lOQe . •.. .,,... twtse ma Ave:- .. we Ave w. Ar. - .. ( [,, .... _.......::. _.�, C SeMio1 _ _ :L . .• � fial2{�IC a---�� A -S Vicinity Map Site: 29A30 - Cape Girardeau Armory 2626 Independence St, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Scale: 1:100,000 s 0 / 1 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Rakrwm Lap ILLIMCet: In 0Kansas City St LOU 0 F:115:���UF1 This illustrative conceptual plan is N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29A10 -Carthage Armory 1800 Richard Webster Dr, Carthage, MO 64836 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Dane Published: 2/20/2020 Projeedw: WGS 1484 UTM Zane 15N Reference Lap IL U N Q I 0Kansas City St Lo tit ISSOIJRI 1' This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29ASO - Chillicothe Armory 1500 Washington St, Chillicothe, MO 64601 Scale: 1:100,000 s 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary QMunicipal Boundary 0 County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WGS 1884 UTM Zane 15N R.arona Ltsp ILLINOI I Kansas City o St LOU Pai1SS0IJRI rl This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document, Vicinity Map Site: 29A10 - Clinton Armory 810 South Marigold Dr, Clinton, MO 64735 Scale: 1:100,000 1 -6. r 0 '/Z 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: MS 1584 UTM Zone 15N Rtf*mnm Wp ILLINOI• In Kansas City 4 St Lata *Nti50I„1R1 0 rl This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29A60 - Columbia Armory 5151 N Roger I Wilson Mem Dr, Columbia, MO 65202 Scale: 1:100,008 M .*. 0 '/z 1 2 Miles LEGEND �{ Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Prolecdon: WGS 1884 UTM Zane 15N (D ReP.ra+a Wp ILLl�lrnl: In Kansas City aSt Loti 0 Nil SsOUR I N This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 2SA65 - DeSoto Armory 1555 Veterans Blvd, Desoto, MO 63020 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projecdon: WGS 1984 UTM Zane 15N ` Rdmr" Map ILLINO 0Kansas City St Lo M This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 2SA71 - Dexter Armory 1702 E State Route 114, Dexter, MO 63841 Scale: 1:100,000 .0. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary 0 County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: VM 1984 UTM Zone ISN Raftfer a Map I L L I N 0 1 Kansas City ° St Lot. MISSOURI o N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29A80 - Farmington Armory 1210 Morris St, Farmington, MO 63640 Scale: 1:100,000 .0. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: VM 1484 UTM Zone 15N (D Rekrerm Uap ILLINU 1 Kansas City o St Lor N11SSuUR1 rc This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. M(]ARNG Readiness Center F - Append' A 20 2740 Hwy P, 1.Q Mom ��6Y fci► Joxe,m z. 0 '/2 'I 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Punished: 2120/2020 Ptiaiectlon: MS /884 UTM Zane 15N Rehm" Mep ILLIN10 1 Kansas City o St Lo eI Rte. 'iejeeeRd ,, 9 not Intended as a design document. 4y�9to1 This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Pack: e• � f it _ cgrstat CItY F • � yA q N�. x So" new P ' - - `P Ce 4 r , a a Vicinity Map Site: 29A85 - Festus Armory 2740 Hwy P, Festus, MO 63028 Scale: 1:100,000 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/2 'I 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Punished: 2120/2020 Ptiaiectlon: MS /884 UTM Zane 15N Rehm" Mep ILLIN10 1 Kansas City o St Lo MIS'0UR1 0, This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29A90 - Fredericktown Armory 104 Armory St, Fredericktown, MO 63645 Scale: 1:100,000 4. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: VVGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N .x' Rehneioe Mep ILL1Na01. In City oKansas SI Loci M15SC,UR1 N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29A95 - Fulton Armory 1501 Westminister Ave, Fulton MO 65251 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/25/2020 Projection: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D ftbra a Mao ILLI PI�� I Kansas Cite ° St Lo 0 MISSOURI This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 2SC77 - Ft Leonard Wood AASF 976 Artillery Circle, Ft Leonard Wood MO 65473 Site: 2SC77 - Ft Leonard Wood FMS 10744 FLW V, Ft Leonard Wood MO 65473 Site: 2SC77 - Ft Leonard Wood Armory 8133 Iowa Ave, Ft Leonard Wood MO 65473 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) FLW Administrative Boundary V Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/25/2020 Projection: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Rehnnm Map (D ILLINOI I 0Kansas City St Lou 1,015 S OURI 0 N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29800 - Hannibal Armory 561 Hwy 61 S, Hannibal, MO 63401 '-* Scale: 1:100,000 —7 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Daae Published: 2/20/2020 Pmj*cf=: WGS 1884 UTM Zone 15N Reftf o Wp ILLIN�? Kansas City Q St Lo N,IISSC.iItRl a This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29B03 - Harrisonville Armory 1503 Jefferson Pkwy, Harrisonvilie, MO 64701 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: %NGS 1884 UTM Zone 15N Rekraa� Wp -- ILLIrtO Kansas City St Lo MISSOUR I o h This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document. a S0,.......... a' t:, k.f Vicinity Map Site: 29805 - Independence Aninory 2323 S Crysler Ave, Independence, MO 64052 Scale: 1:100,000 s 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: 1MG319U UTM Zane ",, a) R , Map ILL1N01 In ,ansas Cit/ St Lo MISS-DUR1 Q N This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29B10 -Jackson Armory 224 W Park, Jackson, MO 63755 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WIGS 1994 UTM Zane 15N 19 Rehnnoe Map ILLINOI It Kansas City St Lot MISSOURI hi This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29815 - Jefferson City Blue Armory 801 Armory Or, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Sate: 1:100,000 .�- 0 '/s 1 2 Miles s � Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WG8 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Reftf n Map L Ll Di t,; i Ir Kansas City a St Lou 0 MISS*IRI N � R a W Intended as a design document. YM Marr c� _ iMrtr;raal. Bngn C.n-+tn - PwY,rea$t. - � Cwrr rnr; u+xxar-i � i 9oottarn- - .. tRtm Gciw,p► utyrtir4' w ?*So 'A w m s, Jopun ... ' B A76 sty '• >. :.. t +41 MVSB " e w yea, etG 201n St 'E IV Mrs 6t E2le, 8r r>.,r ArmOr-YER di446 sr < k AAHcot Dr _ ..St > -d - L.. 3' j 4 . Vicinity Map Site: 29815 - Jefferson City Blue Armory 801 Armory Or, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Sate: 1:100,000 .�- 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WG8 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Reftf n Map L Ll Di t,; i Ir Kansas City a St Lou 0 MISS*IRI N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29B36 - Joplin Armory 2000 W 32nd Street, Joplin, MO 64804 Site: 29835 - Joplin MVSB 1299 West 16th Street, Joplin, MO 64804 Scale: 1:100,000 rf] . V, 0z 1 2Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary �J County Boundary Dabe Published: 2/20/2020 Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Relma Lftp .........__ - ILLIN01 Kansas City ct St LOL MISSOURI o, N This illustrative conceptual pian Is W Intended as a design document. J Site: 29992 - Kansas City Armory r Kansas City, MO 64129 MOARN Readiness Center PA ndix .It. 20 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Jr QCounty Boundary WasnayasEr Projection: VWS 1984 UTM zone 16N (D >� <• .` B Uowa.►Rd Crn►:ery i 1'ruEaa Rd w rte .. • > ! Et4tirnj . t5i � Iependenea _ E A '" tall@ .: to c«a* E sLdat nw, r1•. • +. ra e2bdsta�'t wo •- E27a 1r_ - .. - .. _a i - . -IN St. 7N eaivae Q• � tzs [:• � ®' M.. to Trsr perk �._ a _ sn o r °aIL A -1a - E Sava 91 � fi 37ei 'Irvxis+q e 'Sorts s :.. r� 1 �• �� rte, a r � � � L` 15ai 3t ; . • a a Z. .r vaubr rj .... 63ra 9t ^ . "JF9tA �Hn.-.: iiJi t� IOA�Yt/pa � .. 1� k 6.a0°rY a E 791h m i il�'.+t' ! ► ,, 44 of A EnaE}^.j � a C J*� f Vicinity Map Site: 29992 - Kansas City Armory r Kansas City, MO 64129 Scale: 1:100,000 .It. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: VWS 1984 UTM zone 16N (D 'a ILLIN01 1 Kansas Cit; St Lou 0 (ill$ JQURI ar a This illustrative conceptual plan Is . t5i '" tall@ .: to c«a* VAft Y cu. a «. Q• � tzs [:• � ®' to _ sn °aIL A -1a Vicinity Map Site: 29992 - Kansas City Armory 7600 Ozark Rd, Kansas City, MO 64129 Scale: 1:100,000 .It. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: VWS 1984 UTM zone 16N (D Retawm Map ILLIN01 1 Kansas Cit; St Lou 0 (ill$ JQURI N This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document, Vicinity Map Site: 2SB45 - Kennett Armory 1450 N By-pass, Kennett, MO 63857 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 1/2 1 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: WGS 1584 UTM Zone 15N (D Retererm Map ILLIN01 Kansas City 5t Lo MISSOUR f N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29865 - Lamar Armory 106 Broadway, a Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Pm%ar: Rd .. _ Date Published: 2/28/2020 , Rd Refaums Map ILUN,l5 India Kansas City St Louis Nils SOUR I r►�,°°"' N ash F-M.a. Memphis i This Illustrative conceptual plan is Florissant o a • 444 5a L44: d K o` Ati21Rt .�h 4Lips: 1 LO rAiMD' e�s3taa BYMN{a pe,k 7ILli a - Cab Ju, " tth MY Pq. Cf Pte. MwNra1.QlF�wgd.. BddQitGtl N _ - :..turntlbt►:1 glh,. B d4 "a P d l .loap.ktll Asea+ a (` i < Ferouson olid , Ode,IL Pula V6 ,StAnn Tar ::d �• f" /f t 14pu,ar 9 •L\.. �� err < a>)rlaid Mtteig+ts ' •• e Ir a StJahn a pd.: A40ewJtro z L os M rlatrtcan 't,a,n Faa,.. trm A-15 Vicinity Map Site: 29865 - Lamar Armory 106 Broadway, Lamar, MO 64759 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 , Prolecilm: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Refaums Map ILUN,l5 India Kansas City St Louis Nils SOUR I Memphis ' N ash F-M.a. Memphis i This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 2SC78 - Lambert Airport 10800 W Lambert Intd Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63044 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Prolecdm: VMS 1984 UTM Zone 15Nr ReAraatce Map iLLi�dCtS lndt� Kansas City 0�t Louis MISSOURI is M aS Memphis ' This itlustrmdve conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 2SB70 - Lebanon Armory 301 W Fremont Rd, Lebanon MO 65536 Scale: 1:100,000 N .16. 0 % 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date PubllshW: 2/28/2020 Praleeslon: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Rektena Msp I L L I N 0 In oKansas City St LoU hitIC ;t3URI N N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 291375 - Lexington Armory 408 S 26th St, LeAngton MO 64067 Scale: 1:100,000 0 % 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Proleotton: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Refemm Map ILLINC1I In Kansas City o . St LOU MISSOURI C N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 2912177 - Macon Armory 1616 S Missouri St, Macon MO 63552 Scale: 1:100,000 .4�b. s 0 % 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) i.�.� Installation Boundary QMunicipal Boundary L� county Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: YMGS 1884 UTM Zane 15N Rehrwm WP ILLINOI Kan�s City 1 Kansas�ity iv1ISS01.I'RI �0 � St Lo This illustrative conceptual plan Is MISSC,IiiRI C N This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 2SB80 - Marshall Armory 475 S Davis Ave, Marshall MO 65340 Scale: 1:100,000 �. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary county Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: YYGS 1884 UTM Zane ISN R�tlteno. AtsP ILLINOI 1 Kan�s City aSt Lo iv1ISS01.I'RI �0 N This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29885 - Maryville Armory 1407 N Country Club, Maryville MO 64468 Scale: 1:100,000 M tet. 0 t/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: MGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Relkrsna Map ILLINOI Ir Kansas City St Lo klISS0111R1 4 ri This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 2SB90 - Mexico Armory 917 W Curtis, Mexico MO 65265 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 t/Z 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) �. Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: WGS 1954 UTM Zone ISN (D RKae= wo ILLINC Clky oKansas St L o, This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document a� a Vicinity Map Site: 29B95 - Moberly Armory 310 E McKinsey, Moberly MO 65270 Scale: 1:100,000 N 0 '/z 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Proiacdon: MS 1984 UTM Zane 15N (D Rahranoa Up ILLINO 1 Kansas*t�1 o St Lo VlSSC. UR I s� This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29C00 -Monett Armory 300 Chapel Dr, Monett MO 65708 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/2 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary UCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Pr4ecdon: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N RAA" Map ILLINC 0Kansas City otL MI5SOUR 1 This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29C15 - Nevada Armory 1400 W Cherry, Nevada MO 64772 Scale: 1:100,000 -F F 0 % 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 2128/2020. Projection: MS 1984 UTM torte 15N R*kano Abp ILLINOI I Kansas Citi, o St Lo 0 M11--.;5 Ctle 1 FI This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 2SC25 - Perryville Armory 905 S Kingshighway St, Perryville MO 63775 Scale: 1:100,000 -* 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Pwiection: NAGS 1884 UTM Zone 15N Rsfsnna AISD ILLINC Kansas City .St Lo MISSOUR This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document Q r H Vicinity Map Site: 2SC31 - Pierce City Armory J� Pierce City MO 65723 Scale: 1:100,000 1 .16. i,etlk.btY - t a Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary a r e6vt1 tPftwilpw St y I� Nighw,y: a Rehrena I'RtlP C In City St Lo 0Kansas St Lo MISSOURI 0 This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. lot u Btu" This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document. Popitl► . a armh► _ ... , . , .... Ctwwty Cwu ty Rail 1e0 �... ...:. .Y: `er A-21 Vicinity Map Site: 2SC31 - Pierce City Armory 600 S Pine, Pierce City MO 65723 Scale: 1:100,000 1 .16. 0 1/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 ; Prgacdm: MS 1884 UTM Zone 15N Rehrena I'RtlP ILLINOI In In City St Lo 0Kansas St Lo MISSOURI 0 This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. N' This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 2SC40 - Poplar Bluff Armory 1605 Cravens Rd, Poplar Bluff MO 63901 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Pwiection: VM 1584 UTM Zeae 15N D Rttfsntto� App ILLINOI In 0 Kansas City " St Lo MISSOURI r1 This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. MOARNG Readiness Center PA - ADDendix A 2020 �+® 17-1 ESateNk4traslrtsJ' E 6. E7 Vicinity Map Site: 2SC45 - Portageville Armory 400 W 10th St, Portageville MO 63873 Scale: 1:100,000 M r. 0 1/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® installation Boundary Municipal Boundary 1� County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Plolectlon: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Rttetsroe Msp ILLINO Kansas City 0 St Lo 0 MISSOURI * N This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 2SC50 - Raytown FMS 12000 Military Club, y Scale: 1:100,000 T-4. Raytown�� Miles . a Fend St �- -- - •ia Z Date Published: 2/28/2020 PMocdon: VAS 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Rekreroe Mao ILUNOI I Kansas City jCGr}1Y p0ty �. a F.11SSOUR1 O N This illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document. SAtsp+a P,txL ., E631 "Skd'� t:Utl� pJt7t �Qb ��t r s^ Ltl OGwtk �,:►tnlfe:4' � 4 T t �, - •tri :, L° ilkrr ftilA aprt14 IF 9 !.,kA09 rpgn 10c ct+b Caskb �. s rn • A&M°trstar Rd:!, kb x a �p Airier o < . E tq. t 8c .: .:. _ g runs sr d C>�ttu ' i ►CMtPwatw Rd .....yCChIPM a Ro -- LDtt�ltlbte Lvaaylaw Rd a : . L31s .'... eg K •. Lee's Summit SYY frd il- .... .�' Vicinity Map Site: 2SC50 - Raytown FMS 12000 Military Club, Raytown MO 64138 Scale: 1:100,000 T-4. 0 Z 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 PMocdon: VAS 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Rekreroe Mao ILUNOI I Kansas City St Lo F.11SSOUR1 O N This illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29CSS - Richmond Armory 860 E Le)angton, Richmond MO 64085 —F Scale: 1:100,000 .*. 0 '/2 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary Q County Boundary Date Published: 3/3/2020 Proieetioo: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N ILLIP401 t KAas3s City a St Lou r:ItSs�l-IR1 ° N This illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29C60 - Rolla Armory 201 Fairgrounds Rd, Rolla MO 65401 Sale: 1:100,000 .*. 0 '/2 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 3/3/2020 Projection: WOS 1964 UTM Zona 15N ILLiNO1 I Kansas City St Lou hlI.SS0UR1, o N this illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29C85 - Sedalia Armory 2001 Clarendon Rd, Sedalia, MO 65301 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 �E RA, , Map ,,.•M Kansas City gN' 7 This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document rA a b a11. EW. 1�ADR � a > z » A-24 Vicinity Map Site: 29C85 - Sedalia Armory 2001 Clarendon Rd, Sedalia, MO 65301 Scale: 1:100,000 .�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: MS 1884 UTM Zone 15N RA, , Map ILLIN1-D Kansas City o St Lo 6AS0IJRI a St LOU This illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29C90 - Sikeston Armory 300 S Main St, Sikeston, MO 63801 Scale: 1:100,000 4 0 '/s 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Proleetion: MS 1584 UTU Zone 15N Rararonm Map ILLIN0i In Kansas City a St LOU MISSOURI 0 This illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29C65 - St. Clair Armory .,, MQARNG Readiness Center PA - Appe f dix A;. 2020 a • .,�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Cc" Rd Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary st"c:a� Projection: WGS 1884 UTM Zone 15N 7z Retsnnoa Rtep ILLINO I x: QSt La L/i C �`^IIS Soli II*.Q. N This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document i SI ... L•i.•t int �L-.� �ti Gautv►� Piney Put Vicinity Map Site: 29C65 - St. Clair Armory a St. Clair, MO 63077 Scale: 1:100,000 .,�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Cc" Rd Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: WGS 1884 UTM Zone 15N 7z Retsnnoa Rtep ILLINO I Kansas City QSt La L/i C �`^IIS Soli II*.Q. N This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document i '. et @,f, fT. b N•i4 7 Ptedwicl- A— z. - St pl<ea.a.sr A -4m . Cato .._qe tJamraruf. - .., e, ueo BROW e, ; o 3e '. :iKrlPnr .:t M ® p [jay 4 u 6 a. f t K �Q Aieb.ne• s e Vicinity Map Site: 29C65 - St. Clair Armory 375 Commercial Ave, St. Clair, MO 63077 Scale: 1:100,000 .,�. 0 '/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: WGS 1884 UTM Zone 15N 7z Retsnnoa Rtep ILLINO I Kansas City QSt La L/i C �`^IIS Soli II*.Q. N This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map Site: 29C70 - St. Joseph Armory 301 N Woodbine, St. ,Joseph, MO 64506 Scale: 1:100,000 .(P. 0 '/2 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 _ Projection: VM 1584 UTM Zone ISN F Retires Map ILLINO i Kansas City Q ` St Lo MISSOLIRI N This Illustrative conceptual plan Is not intended as a design document. N4. Vicinity Map Site: 29D02 - Trenton Armory C Trenton, MO 64683 N4. Vicinity Map Site: 29D02 - Trenton Armory 900 Industrial Dr, Trenton, MO 64683 Scale: 1:100,000 . 0 1/ 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projeatbn: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Refusm R4p LLI1�t4 1t Kansas City St Lo MISSOURI P This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. Vicinity Map Site: 29D10 - Warrensburg Armory 343 E Gay St, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Scale: 1:100,000 0 '/2 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15N Refuerm Mw CLITT7U 1t Kansas City a St Lo ArvISSOURI 0 N This illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document Vicinity Map. Site: 29D20 - Warrenton Armory 1 Armory Dr, Warrenton, MO 63363 —r— Scale: 1:100,000 ' -* 0 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary QCounty Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Pmjecdon: VMI SU UTM Zone 15N Refearm Map ILLINOI Ir In Kansas_ City o 0Kansas St Lo Lo � oSt MISSOURI This Illustrative conceptual plan is N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not intended as a design document, Vicinity Map Site: 29D40 - West Plains Armory 1315 Webster St, West Plains, MO 65775 Scale: 1:100,000 .0e 0 '/z 1 2 Miles LEGEND f Site Location (Reference Map) ® Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Proleedon: WGS 1584 UTM Zane 15N is Rekrwu UAp I L L I N Q I In City 0Kansas St Lo k1lISS0LlR1 0 N This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. A-28 Vicinity Map Site: 29B60 - hiteman Flight Facility & Armory Vanden Berg Ave, MOARNG Readines r #e A - pendia A Q' : 20 0 '/z 1 2 Miles Knob N Site Location (Reference Map) 'r, r r Municipal Boundary County Boundary t � Projecdon: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Reftftnw MP I LLI NO i Kansas City 0 St Lo 4 1 SSOURI This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. in se C 601V Raw n - M� wh WAh z O - 'Z F'- - 0 a se o K%vir ,. 5 J. Y Hwy rrrd.,. A-28 Vicinity Map Site: 29B60 - hiteman Flight Facility & Armory Vanden Berg Ave, Whiteman AFB, MO 65305 Scale: 1:100,00 0 '/z 1 2 Miles LEGEND Site Location (Reference Map) Installation Boundary Municipal Boundary County Boundary Date Published: 2/28/2020 Projecdon: MS 1984 UTM Zone 15N (D Reftftnw MP I LLI NO i Kansas City 0 St Lo 4 1 SSOURI This Illustrative conceptual plan is not Intended as a design document. MOARNG APPENDIX B: Missouri Army National Guard List of Cultural Resource Inventories 2020 lwm n Oempbthm Data ,i ... Report TXM Contractor ALBANY 21108007 Historic Resource Survey& Historic Malotamed& Treatment Plan for Ne Albany Armory, Gentry County, Minoud AMEC Hispanic Structures ReAr w far Twenty Feciltes Mbaourl Army National Guam: Ankerson, Carm"n, Farmington, ANDERSON =007 hanrcWs, Joplal. Leeinglon. Moberly, Portageele. Rolls, Winners". Camp CNrk DeSoto. Fmdeacumem, BrotkMgrcn IMspendence, I(irlvvlM, Marshes, Perryville, Richmond, SpdngfieM, ant Warren. CAPE 9172007 A Historic Resource Surey& Hlstox Maintanalme& Treatment Plan kr the Cape Gimmeau Armory, Cape Chemical AMEC GIRAADEAII County, Mis c d CARTHAGE ytNgg07 A Historic Resource Surwy & Hispanic: Maintenance & Treatment Plan Mthe Cartage Armory, Cartage, Jasper MEC County. Misseor CHIWCOTHE 5It22000 Architecture] Surrey, MONS-ARNG Armones JWL CLINTON ?/912005 A Hlsporc Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan fa the Carman Armory, Clinton, Henry County, AMEC mislum l CHIWCOTHE 19192011 ArtNleclural Hispod. M"rlory of Ne Critical" Armory, City W CNIUMM, llWgamon County, Missouri ARC ANDERSON 10(1111012 Missouri Army National Gwk(MOARNG) HMtWC Resources Survey&Na"rel Register Evalusname of Sewn Type PSTG 788 Almenice & Four FMS Facilities CAPE 10(12/2012 Masoud AM National Grek(MOARNG) Historic Resources Slowly, & National Register Ereluabns of Seven Type PSTG GIRARDE 782 AmioMs&Four FMS FeciIi"s MARSHALL 10/112012 Missouri Army National Giant (MGARNG)Historic Resources Survey& National Register EvaluNloas of Sewn Type PSTG 780 Armadas & Four FMS Facilities MEOCO 10/22012 Missouri Amry National Giant (MOARNG)fantastic Re.. So" & Nations l Region., Ew]uMMru of Sawn Type PSTG 783 Amories Is Four FMS Fectfittes PERWIIE 10812012 Mlseaud Amy, National Gcek(MOARNG) Historic Resources Surrey& Nanbnal Register Evalua"ns of Sawn Type PSTG 785 Announce & Four FMS Facilities PORTAGEVILLE 10812012 Missaut Army National Guars(MOARNG) Historic Resources Survey&Natural Register EVMuatians of Sewn Type PSTG 780 Armadas & Four FMS Fatlltlles ROlL1 1"12012 Masoud Amry National Gustaf (ROOMING) Hattori, Resources Survey & National Register Ewlukre Nof Sewn Type 780 Pmounts.& Four FMS pilotage.PSTG Readiness Center PA - Appendix B &1 MOARNG 2020 DONIPHAN 12/12/L011 Architectural Historic Inventory of the Doniphan Armory, City of Doniphan. Ripley County, Missouri ARC DONIPHAN 402008 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Doniphan Armory, Ripley County, Missouri AMEC JACKSON 12/20/Z006 Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Jackson Armory, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri Missouri AMSC JEFFERSON CRY (BLUE W115=7 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Jefferson City Blue Armory, Cob County, ARMOR Missouri AMEC KENNETT 402009 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Kennett Armory, Dunklin County, Missouri AMEC LAMAR 4/2/2009 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Lamar Armory, Barton County, Missouri AMEC LEBANON 4r2r=9 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Lebanon Armory. Laclede County, Missouri AMSC MEXICO 1/3/2007 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Medco Armory, Audmin County, Missouri AMEC NEVADA 4/1/2009 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Nevada Armory. Vemon County. Missouri AMEC ST CLAIR 2/10/2007 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the St. Clair Armory, Franklin County, Missouri AMEC ST JOSEPH 4/2/2009 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the St. Joseph Armory, Buchanan County. Missouri AMEC TRENTON 4/2/2009 A Historic Resource Survey & Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Trenton Armory. Grundy County, Missouri AMEC RAYTOWN TS 121712002 Cultural Resource Survey of the Raytown Training Site ARC STATEWIDE Locations of Active Missouri National Guard Arnories and Archhectural/Categodcal Descriptions Wlegers 12/1111997 FULTON The History and Architecture of the Fulton and Lexington Triple Gable Armories in Missouri Wiegers 9/30/2014 LEXINGTON Wiegem 9/30/2014 The History and Architecture of the Fulton and Lexington Triple Gable Armories In Missouri STATEWIDE Wiegers 1/1/2012 Missouri Armodes The Guard's Home in Architecture and History ANDERSON ARC 1 211 2120 1 1 Architectural Historic Inventory of the Anderson Armory. City of Anderson. McDonald Courtly, Missouri ALBANY ARC 12/12/2011 Architectural Historic Inventory of the Albany Armory, City of AtImm. Gentry County, Missouri WEST PLAINS ARC 12/12/2011 Architectural Historic Inventory of the West Plains Armory, City of West Plains Howell County, Missouri SIKESTON ARC 12/12/2011 Architectural Historic Inventory of the Sikeston Armory, City of Sikeston. Scott County, Missouri STATEWIDE Wood 1/1/2020 1 Cultural Resource Evaluation of Missouri Amry National Guard Readiness Centers Statewide Readiness Center PA - Appendix 8 B-2 MOARNG 2020 JOPLIN 111/2007 A Historic Resource Survey and Historic Maintenance & Treatment Plan for the Joplin Armory. Dunklln County, Missouri AMEC ALBANY 111/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Albany Readiness Center (Armory). GeMN County, Missouri AMEC ANDERSON 111/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Anderson Readiness Center (Armory). McDonald County, Missouri AMEC AURORA 1/1/2017 Phase I ArchaeoftleW Inventory for the Aurora Readiness Center . Lawrence County, Missouri AMEC CARTHAGE 111/2017 Phase I Archaeological inventory for the Carthage Readiness Center . Jasper County, Missouri AMEC CHILLICOTHER 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Chillicothe Readiness Canter (ArmorA. Livingston County, Missouri AMEC HANNIBAL 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Hannibal Readiness Center(Armory), Marion County, Missouri AMEC JOPLIN 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Joplin Readiness Center(Armory), Jasper County. Missouri AMEC KIRKSVILLE 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeolonical Inventory for the Kirksville Readiness Center (Armory), Adalr County, Missouri AMEC LAMAR 11112017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Lamar Readiness Center (Armory. Barton County, Missouri AMEC LEBANON 111/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Lebanon Readiness Center Laclede County, Missouri AMEC MARYVILLE 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Maryville Readiness Center Nodaway County, Missouri AMEC MONETT 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeo ical Inventory for the Monett Readiness Center(Armory). County, Missouri AMEC PEIRCE CITY 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Pierce City Readiness Center(Amory), Lawrence County, Missouri AMEC ROLLA 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Rolla Readiness Center(Armory),Phelps County, Missouri AMEC SPRINGFIELD 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the S rirt Heid Readiness Center(Armory), Greene County, Missouri AMEC JOSEPH 1/1/2017 Phase--I-Archaeological Inventory for the St. Joseph Readiness Center(Armory), Buchanan County, Missouri AMEC TRENTON 1/1/2017 Phase I Archaeological Inventory for the Trenton Readiness Center (Armory). Grundy County, Missouri AMEC BOONVILLE 1/1/2017 Archaeologieal Inventory Survey of the Boonville Arm , Central West District, Cooper County, Missouri ARC CAPE GIRARDEAU 1/1/2017 Archaeol foal Inventory Survey of the Cape Wards - uArmorySoutheast District, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri ARC CLINTON 1/1/2017 Anhaeoloolcal Inventory Survey of the Clinton AffnorV. Central West District HenryCounty, Missouri I ARC COLUMBIA 1/1/2017 A-hagglogical Inventory Survey of the Columbia Armory, Central West district, Boone County. Missouri I ARC Readiness Center PA - Appendix 8 B-3 MOARNG 2020 DESOTO 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the DeSoto Armory, Southeast District, Jefferson County. Missouri ARC DEXTER 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Dext@f Armory, Southeast District. Stoddard County. Missouri ARC DONIPHAN 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Doni han Armory, Southeast District. Riplay Rip!County, Missouri ARC FARMINGTK)N 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey for the Farmington Armory, Southeast District, St Francois County, Missouri ARC FREDRICKTOWN 1/1/2017 Archaeo! ical Inventory Survey of the Fredertddown Armory. Southeast District. Madison County. Missouri ARC FULTON 1/1/2017 Archaeological Imfentory Survey of the Fulton Armory, Central West District, Callaway County. Missouri ARC HARRISONVILL 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Hardsonville Armory, Central West District Cass County, Missouri ARC INDEPENDENCE 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Independence Armory, Central West District. Jackson County, Missouri ARC JACKSON 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Jackson Armory, Southwest District. Ca Girardeau County, Missouri ARC JEFFERSON CITY (BLUE ARMOR 1/1/2017 Archaeo(oqlcal Inventory Survey of the Jefferson City Armory, Central West District Cole County, Missouri ARC KANSAS CITY 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of Kansas City Armory, Central West District Jackson County, Missouri ARC KENNETT 1/1/2017 Archaeological inventory Survey of the Kennett Armory, Southeast District, Dunklin County, Missouri ARC LEXINGTON 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the L"nqton Amwry, Central West District, Lafayette County, Missouri ARC MACON 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Macon Armory, Central West District. Macon County. Missouri ARC MARSHALL 111/2017 Archaeological Inventory Sumey of the Marshall ArmorV, Central West District. Saline County, Missouri ARC MEXICO 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Sumay of the Mexico Armory, Central West District, Audraln County. Missouri ARC MOBERLY 1/1/2017 Archaeoloalcal Inventory Survey of the Moberly Central West District. Randal h County, Missouri ARC PERRYVILLE 1/1/2017 Archaeological inventory Survey of the Perrywille Armory. Southeast District, Perry County, Missouri ARC POPLAR BLUFF 1/1/2017 Archaeological inventory Survey of the Poplar Bluff Armory, Southeast District Buller County, Missouri ARC PROTAGEVILLE 111/2017 ArchaeoloqicaI inventory Survey of the Portaq&416 ArmoM Southeast District. Jefferson County, Missouri ARC RICHMOND 1/1/2017 1 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Richmond ArmoM Central West District Ray County. Missouri ARC SEDALIA 1/1/2017 1 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the Sedalia Armory, Central West District. Pettis County, Missouri ARC Readiness Center PA - Appendix 8 B-4 MOARNG 2020 SIKESTION 111/2017 Archaeological Inverrtory Survey of the Sikeston Armory, Southeast District, Scott County, Missouri ARC ST. CLAIR 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inverdory Sumey of the SI. Clair Amory,Southeast District, Jefferson County, Missouri ARC WARRENSBURG 11112017 Archaeoloalcal Inventory Survey of the Warrensburg Armory, Central West District Johnson County, Missouri ARC WARRENTON 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inverdory Sumey of the Warterton Armory, Southeast District. Warren County. Missouri ARC WEST PLAINS 1/1/2017 Archaeological Inventory Survey of the West Plains, Southeast District. Howell County, Missouri ARC Readiness Center PA - Appendix 8 B-5 MOARNG APPENDIX C: Exempt Activities 2020 The following activities are considered to have no effect or no adverse effect on historic properties and shall be exempt from further consultation under the terms of this PA. When the CRM determines that a project is covered by one of the exemptions below the CRM shall document these findings in the Section 106 Findings Spreadsheet located in Attachment F for the Annual Report. The APE has been determined as the bounded property for each Readiness Center and Ancillary Facilities; known as MOARNG Facilities. I. Infrastructure within MOARNG Facilities for Areas of Management Operations, Maintenance, and Repaidimprovements A. Painting on previously painted surfaces. B. Routine maintenance, defined as regular and general upkeep of a facility against normal wear & tear. C. Repair/replacement of existing underground utilities, (wastewater [sewer]), storm water, water line, electrical, telecom [fiber optic], and gas,) that do not result in disturbance beyond spatial extent of existing utility corridors. D. Foundation repairs and/or replacement to MOARNG's facilities within the original "foot print" construction of the buildings. E. Road and Parking Area Maintenance to include any clearing, grading, resurfacing, sealing, or stripping of existing (gravel / paved) roads, parking areas, and driveways; routine maintenance includes filling of pot holes, cracks, ruts, and similar damage that do not results in disturbance beyond spatial extent of existing road/parking areas. F. Repair/ installation/de-watering of minor drainage, improvements needed for flood purposes; high water needs; similar damage. G. Mechanical and manual ditch cleaning for maintenance purposes and reshaping within the existing dimensions of the ditch. H. Repair/replacement or removal of non -historical culverts that do not result in disturbance beyond spatial extent of existing culvert area. I. Repair of existing above and below ground fuel storage facilities that do not result in disturbance beyond spatial extent of existing fuel storage area. J. Repair and/or replacement of existing walkways and sidewalks; not to include historic pavement such as historic bricks or cobblestones. K. Sediment removal (clean-out) from man-made drainage facilities, including retention and detention basins, ponds, ditches, and canals. II. Vegetative Management A. Routine landscape maintenance, including grass cutting and tree trimming, Readiness Center PA - Appendix C C-1 MOARNG 2020 repair, replacement, training, operations, and management activities for infrastructure. B. Repairs, replacement of existing fence and sign posts, provided holes do not exceeded 30 centimeters in diameter, and that do not result in disturbance beyond the spatial extent. C. Repair or removal of any damaged, destroyed, or dead vegetation of any kind from any area in and around the MOARNG Facilities established boundary. D. Reno mattress installation. E. Seeding of lawn. III. Environmental Management A. Spill/Hazard Response 1. Abatement of lead-based paint, asbestos and, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and any other toxic substances addressed by the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA). B. Soil Removal 1. Soil samples are generally taken with a coring device with a diameter of less than six (6) inches and have relatively minimal impacts. 2. Borrow site material: must follow Advisory Council on Historic Preservation guidance for offsite site borrow memorandum dated January 25, 2002. C. Antiterrorism and Force Protection. 1. Placement of temporary barriers and installation of interior blast windows for compliance with DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings (UFC 4- 010-01). 2. Placement of protective perforated temporary window film under DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings (UFC 4-010-01). 3. Installation of temporary structures for uses such as classrooms or offices. 4. Installation of scaffolding, temporary barriers (i.e., chain link fences, etc.), polyethylene sheeting, or tarps, in operation for no more than 24 months, provided such work does not result in additional damage, significant loss of historic fabric, or irreversible alterations. IV. Buildings A. Alterations to Non -historic buildings Readiness Center PA - Appendix C C-2 1/0-i1C1 1. Interior alterations to non -historic and/or non -character defining elements/features for non -historic buildings. 2. Exterior alteration to non -historic and/or non -character defining elements/features for non -historic buildings. B. Ground disturbance Ploy'R] 1. Construction of new facilities and/or buildings in areas of site specific APEs that encompass an area with negative cultural resource inventory surveys. 2. Installation of new facility fencing. C. Administrative Actions 1. Real Property grants, leases, licenses, easements, and permits to external entities requiring federal review where there will be no significant change in land or facility use. 2. Acquisition of real property. 3. Transfer administrative control of real property to a federal agency. D. Mechanical 1. Repair/replace for interior mechanical (HVAC), electrical, plumbing work, piping and ducting, and boiler, with the condition that no historic fabric is altered or obscured. 2. Replacement or installation of interior fire detection, fire suppression, security alarm, data (computer network, power) system, tele corn systems, and video surveillance cameras, with the condition that no historic fabric is altered or obscured. 3. Installation of replacement of switchboards, motor control centers, panel boards, conductors and conduit, transformers, generators, and power receptacles with the condition that no historic fabric is altered or obscured. 4. Installation or replacement of existing sprinkler system with dry foam or sandpiper systems on the condition that no historic fabric is altered or obscured. 5. Installation of site mechanical, electrical, (e.g., an emergency generator or air cooled condenser) on the conditions that no trim or architectural features are altered and that it is behind the building or not visible from the street and that no ground disturbing work is proposed that will exceed the depth of previously disturbed soil. E. Windows and Doors 1. In-kind visual repair or replacement of damaged or deteriorated windows and doors. 2. Replacement of window panes In-kind or with clear double or triple glazing, provided the result does not alter the existing window material and form. Readiness Center PA -Appendix C C-3 MOARNG F. Interior 1. Painting on previously painted surfaces. 2. Repair and replacement -in-kind of ceilings. 2020 3. Repair and/or refinishing of wood floors. 4. Re -epoxy existing epoxied floors. 5. Replace all non -historic floors with approved materials (VCT tiles, carpet, Linoleum, other). 6. Replacement of non -historic plumbing fixtures. 7. Replacement of toilet room fixtures; partitions; floors; walls; and/or ceiling surfaces. 8. Installation or replacement of lighting fixtures and their controls such as switching and/or occupancy sensors, on the condition that no trim or architectural features are altered. 9. Installation or replacement of kitchen equipment on the condition that no trim or architectural features or trim are altered. 10. Elevator retrofits where only modern elements are replaced. 11. Installation of insulation in floors, attics, and openings and installation in side walls from the interior with an appropriate vapor barrier. 12. Repair of flat, non -decorated interior walls and ceilings by patching plaster where possible. When plaster repairs are not feasible, repairing with a smooth finish drywall is allowed provided that the historic trim/wall relationship is maintained and the new surface lies in the same plane as the original. 13. Replacement of trim work if and only if sections are missing or deteriorated beyond repair and will be, replaced In-kind. Where new wall and ceiling surfaces are installed or where wholesale replacement is needed, new trim should match the historic in general scale and profile. New trim may be built up of stock materials if appropriate. 14. Lead-based paint and asbestos abatement activities for properties not considered historic properties, such as cleaning and vacuuming, that does not involve removal or alteration of structural, architectural, or decorative features. 15. Control of insects, rodents, or other pests when the method does not physically or visibly impact the historic fabric of the building. G. Exterior Readiness Center PA - Appendix C C-4 MOARNG 2020 1. Painting on previously painted surfaces. 2. In-kind repair or partial replacement of porches, cornices, exterior siding, doors, balustrades, stairs, or trim. 3. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. 4. Temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage, significant loss of historic fabric, or irreversible alterations. 5. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided disturbed historic fabric is restored In-kind. 6. In-kind repair or reconstruction of concrete/masonry walls, parapets, chimneys, or cornices, including mortar that matches the color, strength, and joint tooling of historic mortar, where occurring. 7. Bracing and reinforcing of chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or removable in the future. 8. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is In-kind, including mortar that matches the color, strength, and joint tooling of historic mortar, where occurring. 9. Masonry cleaning will be appropriate on the condition that it follows the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and the National Park Service Technical Guidelines. 10. Masonry repair and repointing on up to 50% of a building on the condition that it follows the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and the National Park Service Technical Guidelines. 11. Roofing In-kind repair, replacement, or strengthening of roofing, gutters, or downspouts. 12. Cement asbestos shingles may be replaced with asphalt -based shingles, and untreated wood shingles may be replaced with fire resistant wood shingles. Roofing material may be replaced with updated, energy-efficient materials, provided there is no significant loss of historic fabric. Roofing color will be closely matched through purchase of readily available materials, but without jeopardizing the integrity of the roofing material, and with a consideration of cost. Readiness Center PA - Appendix C C-5 MOARNG APPENDIX D: GIS Data Layers Architectural Data Layer, Archaeological Data Layer (NHPAz) and UnionPA) 2020 The CRM shall determine if the undertaking's APEs are solely within a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) cultural data layer zone. In this PA, GIS produces electronic maps that provide information regarding identified historic properties within data zones that are in GIS layers such as architectural and archaeological. These layers are combined together to produce GIS data zones for categories under no historic properties present and historic properties present. Data such as buildings, structures, and objects, along with architectural and archaeological sites are combined into interactive zones: These interactive zones are then combined with other attributed data layers or other interactive zones such as negative surveys, Section 106, and maintenance to produce the UnionPA layer. The UnionPA layer combined with an erase feature of eligible properties is used to create the No Historic Properties Affected Zone (NHPAz); where there is no potential for historic properties to be affected. All the GIS files are updated when new surveys are initiated for both the attribute data layers and the interactive zones, allowing the data to be current at all times Building/Structures labeled historic properties are areas that are considered eligible. Readiness Center PA - Appendix D D-1 0 MOARNG Readiness Center PA-AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED ALBANY NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE a 15 SO so 90 120 N MmR LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAIIDNAL GUARD THE MOANING IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES ENDRONMENTAI MANAGEMENT CAME THE ACCURACY of in90ARA THE NfORMAt ON +�/ Site Boundary w19e Nam eo.'R a axrA xEo xTH SMAvwnsvRoouc[o FOR GENERAL W •_GIS E rM< CAV MG eslol lxm REFERENCE AND w A DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA C3 Buildings - AD OE Fo;S, HISTORICAL ISTOR sALREC RDS, IEC LPAAoos RTr S //. No Historic Properties Affected Zone 9ETv.EEN D.T.GErG.RE>AESE;r MCARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix 0 UNCLASSIFIED ANDERSON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 10 0 ]5 St IOl Ytlea IEGENp MISSOURI ARMY NAMONAL GUARD mE MCMlxc l6 Nur JeeLE FG o oul iEE6 VMS EWRCNMEMN. MFNAGEMi OFFICE_NO Heli FfCU[rOGSAiZMG 691BBNaNiiR.E m^ hNrtM CJ1y.MOB51%1107 REFFAEN6EANC fHa nERFVEn FAJMTA�..1 G IndOile din 2WI'dd1Y .W iOCFO FILE XI6iURICALREfAflU6 LEGPL NOPERr/ UEXNI>ilUN6 ONU BLRV£VS INfAf4A:lE MIEB p EiISGfIq 5yUR0R5 r� __ � BETAEEx Wr45ERFRE FRESExT S toMGARNG Readiness Center PA-Appantlix ❑ UNCLASSIFIED AURORA READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N ENNER .. r1.mRI LEGEND MISSIDURIMWNAT1oNALGI ME M].RxG IS NOT w&E FOR NOR GwEFNMES EWIRCNA. M1�H4GEMEMOFFlCE THE ACCURFCY OF ME N ME WFORIMTION Q Site Boundary 681813 NOM S]u.,R* CC INMIS M MR ME PROOIICEO FOR GENEI W GIS yC JOM CLy Sq 051011]Oi REFERENCE AND ME OENVEO FRW rABUUR SKTA, %// No Historic Properties Affected Zone _ – A11OOF FFIIP"xoN:', ps��"�`v:°Fw°G&ox"N`sArePROPERTY �- �. Buildings —. "^ EEmEEx DFrNSErsFRE PRESENT PA - Appendix 0 UNCLASSIFIED MOARNG Readiness Center S 0.5 AVIATION CLASSIFICATION DEPOT (AVCRAD) x � 0 NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE AM AIR ME N ��sL..Ilo,aol LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD R..DAFNGIEMi LNSLEFORNOR GUARANTEES ENJIRCNMENtK MAPUP( ENI OFFICE RIE4..UFCYCF TJSCAOA. ne INFORMATION ;I: •r W GI$ Buildings .I.S NmN 6owgery Rae] C.NT.MED R T116 MAP WAS PRODUCED FON DERMAL E JHe�wR GNy. MJ 55101 -IA! REFERENCE PND MMS GERM PRT. LABOAR OATA, O Boundary _—AA® .Uig Oyf 3TX5 ANG SURVEYS NCO LEGAL n ERCIA TY \` No Historic Properties Affected Zone —__ — S MEEEN DAnEEISARE PRESER. S =—_s MOARNGReadinessCenterPA- AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED D-6 BOONVILLE READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 w 100 1W wba N LEGEND (PmtW SoWa 11300) / No Historic Prapertles Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD / THHEACCURACY NOT HIS D FOR NOR GUARANTEES /^ ENNRONMENTALMANAGEMENT OFFICE THEEDINTOF MAP WAS S PRODUCINED FORMATION GENE �S( G Installation Boundary Jaffersoaay,19B Nonh Mndary RoadM0650-120 CREFERNCEAN IS MAPERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA. �/•; G'S E ry, M065101-1107 REFERENCE ANOWAS RICAL RECORDS LEGALARDATA. D E%Isdn(f $INCCUfeS _ _ .;UTOCADFltES,HISTORICURR S. INCONSISTENCIES NSISTE ROPERTY CIES DEBCRSETN FAND ASSETS RINCONENTENCIEB Dane ��iar�warnaa BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. wmu�xo�mu So�ineoer ___.__—iiuon%an'�uiauawo MOARNG Readiness Center PA-AppeMIX 0 UNCLASSIFIED BRIDGETON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP //, Na Ht4aic P,apbtla M�MZaDE MI$$OURI ARMY NATONAL GMARD T1Ey0MNG ISNOT{/M{MkG ENFGRW ON ENNRONMENik MPNPGEYEMCFFIrE TXEILOigACY OFTpb DAT1>HE MFURMAION ^p D Installation Boundary mnmNUNsm RMC CAWF.,Yv'RiINhANM WA9 %t000LE9 FORGElE9N. li .NIfnFM W1 Y90.5101-1ID) EPERENCEXNCN MRNEDFRMTML RM TA, O $fl1 Res RP^��w�s�u^r� AVTO(' eTBES NIeTORCµ REfAflOS IEWL WOpFFf DEEC1UPilON9.IN0&iRYlYS.INLUNSISiENGEB yrt_.Ser wW REMEEN DATMM ARE PRESERr MOARNGReadinessCenterPA- AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED 0-8 u .. CAPE GIRARDEAU READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP Je`apTIo', 0 O N> 0 25 5a twwM LEGEND �/. No Historic Properties Affected Zone G Installabon Boundary O Existing Structures (Pml Scab: 1:1,0001 MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ENNRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE 69196 North Boundary Raad Jefferson Qty, MO M1001-1207 THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FOP. NOR GUARAMEEs THE ACCURACY OF THIS OATH. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MAP WAS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL REFERENCE AND WAS DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA. AUTOCAO FILES, HISTORICAL RECORDS, LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. 6 0 MOARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix 0 UNCLASSIFIED CARTHAGE READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE C 5 IS A lC 40 N LEGEND NAPS Q Buildin s MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Q20,S)E 9EWIRCNMEN LW IfMENFOFFIC899BNMB nd.,R JW Q Eoundary n cN MDeRIo I., No Historic Properties Affected Zone _ S w IME NOI.RNOsHOT UNIDO! FOR PON 6WR "OR, TIE ACCURACY OF MISCATA. ME NFORN.LTON CONTAINED IN TRIS Ni FROOUCEO FqiOENEF4, REFERENCE AND ADS OEIAWD INDIA TUI DATA AUTOMD FIIES,XSTORCALREOO.OS,U RLPROVERTY DES CRNTIONS ANDSUP',eys INCONSISTENCIES DEMEEN OATASETSARE PRESENT MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED CHILLICOTHE READINESS CENTER ' NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N RR�w salF rma LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAMINL GUARD THE MOAR..11.1 INSLE FOR NOR C LARAxTEES EnPWAMMENIALMUUCEMENr CiFlCE 1NEACCURA4Y OF THMOATA THE NFORMRnw1 _ /�$iQ� OBuildings 019BNM BRARse ROtl CONTAINED NMSMAPNASPROOUCEO FOR GENERAL RI GIS � Ei bR GTy MJ 951011'307 AEFERENCEANDN SDERi4 DFRMTA0U4AMA \� No Historic Properties Affected Zone _ �,�y AUTOCAD FILES ASTORICAL RECORDS LEGAL PROPERTY Pe '�vma OESCRINnONE.ANDSURVEYS INCONSETENdES SETVEENOATASETSARE PRESENT S ® Boundary MOARNG Reatlir.. Center PA' ApN Mix D UNCLASSIFIED D_1 , CLINTON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAMONAL GUARD THE M RNGS NOT LLBLE FOR NOR GWRAMTEE4 ' FNVWIXIMENTPLMVKCELFRS CfFlCE EACCVRMYOf TXNDATATNENFORWTFY! '..O Buildings RRIRBNMNe ,R. <ONTxWEO M TMS MPMMS FR000CEO FOR OFNERAL �.3♦1! G1S nc . Cxy W.1011211F REiOFGE o`C 'VM80ER 0Ep@Wi.VYIAR OOTA -. \�\NO Historic Properties Affected Zone >u LES M....AIKOONOA LEWL PROFENl pe GESC11 VNW6 <M09URVEY9 MCORNST NMFR 9l1WEEX ..M PRESFNL 5 OBoundary MOARNG Readness Center PA-AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED 0-12 COLUMBIA READINESS CENTERc NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP N l£GEMI� �IaAI /Z WHeWnc Props AReGee ZDne MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUMC-ypyM'IbtiOT WELEfOR 11011 F .W . ENNRCNMENTPLMPNAGEMENTCFFICE NTlEPLC v�rnGTFgs d,0, TiE WfNMRIIOq ^RU OIILSa IdUpR BoundaryBoundaryWON. d_.,G+.hT.VFJII ITNISMV WSPRGONCEO fORGENE4I1 �' 1 M. CR/ M065f0113 RE REi Ml 'J OERnX0 FRONTMH WT& Q Existing SpUQNFg • mum¢ r TJTG US HGTORMµRECOROS. LE: PRCKE f Me RI iNIII ,PNDS RAYSANCON6IV2 E6 yay„.� �•an� SEN£EN OPTASEiSPRE PRE6ENT S W a m• MOARNG Readiness C". PA - AppandixD UNCLASSIFIED DESOTO READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N aRr,M 1:iw LEGEND MISSOUM MW NATIONAL OUARO X M is.M1A11RE MCO Buildings EIRIXMM1MRCMFlLCCTMEACuWCvttMISW FAODR 0Mx1oURHcFOwRMICxEROExE s y�%': � E' JFaIIam CAy.Ip 85141.IM1 REFEREMCEPIDC OERIVEOFRWTARC1ARMU. Q Site Boundary -- _-_ate AUR D FIUS. HISMRKA RMCROs. LE LFRMRR OssfAIFiIMs.NN swvErs mcDXvaRFxclEs �// No Historic Properties Affected Zone _ =A eEr.>:ER DaASETs.RE RxcsFxR S e MOARNG ReaEinesS Center PA -App rdixD UNCLASSIFIED Via_' DEXTER READINESS CENTER 2_ NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP N IEGEIL aM+�seI.I:I,eml /Z ND Hi4ork Prapeltleq AlfQ Zone MISSOURIARWMlrONALOUARO EMOMNJI GENINMElrTIL ,MOFCE Y 'R.1'FruA9tDEIFOa NJERINdFwMRRIM.wMiOEN µlndleppn 0OM3ry Ba1eeNE. I SM ..EDFJRWE 9 W. c,ww,o EtrREDWDRhDFDATA. O E%IA SUL'RUfPS s lDF1tE5, �OMCM.REfAROE, I£Gµ CROK3rl m' � DCS:aVI!"JNS AVOSW4£YS IINAMSISRNfJE9 _ iAEEIIOATP6ETSMEOgESEIr. 0 MOARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix 0 UNCLASSIFIED FARMINGTON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 l5 b 1WNetm N 1£GFMI pHveasatiea� M1990URIARW NATONALGMARO mE uoAn nD-wsu FDV MwWRwiEEo ENNFONUENIILUNIAC£uEM OFFICE iME#NRC10 .idOMR . F.e.1u W �Sr,"E OlnstalbOm 9ougary — UWARIVINAn NAL mi+u�DW*wsuuw:saP uu^E'FOP CErgai. .Nrtxem Gry, MOW1011.7 E=E4E,l'CE Gw\S DEXrtED F+W i4_.AX.1k O 6d5tin95tn#ures "sc�esrn�,i�iwr sD.w eRE rzc�i+.m�Fi+ais� �� � ssr.�.EEx Da+ASEssuE wEsexr. MOARNG Readiness Center PA-AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED D-16 16 FESTUS READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N PN✓.AS Lt1 LEGEND I MISSOURI ARMYM MIU11- GUARD rxE MD.ARN44 xor LNStEFCR.e GAIARANiF£5 ENVInGNMEMPLIIMNK£I@RGfFlCE n e ACCVRACYOFM aOATa. MEXIFOPYI.PDX - " C3 Buildings misa uom mRmyR®e caNrxwsO xrxawrYrseaD OOCEOFDRCENERAL W •., G's � E .M Gy 1.10051%fPr REFERENCEAAD MSOEPoVen FRWnkeeARQAr /I AUTWA FILES wsmRau REcox=MpALFROFERT O Site Boundary ..CRPrxReMD3URWYa. SRTENCEs /// NO Historic Properties Affected Zone _ _ -- SF, IN DFIASErEARE PFEa S —___ MOARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED I FT. LEONARD WOOD READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP O 50 IOU XM Meters (PUnI¢G Soak: I'.IAOU) N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD �/. No Historic Properties Affected Zone THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES ME MENTAL OFFICE CONTAINED IT HIS OFTHIS DATATNE INFORMATION GENERAL �5/ G Installation Bounds 6a19BNonh B 06510-120 GREFERECE AND ASDERIVEDFR CED FROM TABULAR DATA. Boundary JeRersan Qly. MO 65101-1207 REFERENCE AND WAS RECORDS, FROM LEGALARDATA. O Exi6ting $tNCIUfeS AUTOCAD FILES, HISTORICAL RECORpS LEGAL PROPERiv DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. MOARNG Readiness Center PA-AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED D-19 40 FT. LEONARD WOOD 0 NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N PRaa sdx eLEEoI LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAMD GUARD R Emd dlsxor w3LEFaRNORGWxANMES -- EM'IpC%Ias MRNK£MEMCfFlCE EflCCVRflCV OFmSMTw iXE x.Fowutif rQ Buildings �1aB NpMQW pptl <CIRxIMEe WrNI51YPENIP RWTAHtlirDAI., W V�J O JBRefO (.Ry 1p 811301 REFEflEHCE.WONY80ER VEO FRW iP9LY/.R b.TR E Boundary .•� ye PYRIGeFLE3.X8tt1RIEI.LRECORY3 LEC.4PRO a.. . a�a®� v.s OERCRIPT ME.6VOfiYRVFY3.XWNEISIEXC ES -- m� HE EM01TR5MAMPRESENT \` No Historic Properties Affected Zone �^ -•_' �— MOARNG Re.diness Center PA -Appendix 0 UNCLASSIFIED D-19 0 FT. LEONARD WOOD #-- NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N IF See r1w NRR. LEGEND MISSOURI MW NAn0NAL GUARD meMMN..:S. AAeLEFORNONGMRAN]EES O Buildings � EIRNRONENUL MANAGEMBYr CfRCE ME ACCW.CV O ME MTA.]HENFORMADCN //.� ABB NOM eWMBry RARE coN]<NEONi S LAP NN5 PRO0YCED NOR GENERAL ': Rill _ F NR. ox Aid Mx, REFERENCE M'DW DERIVED FRCM]ANxAR MTA Boundary.TOMOFIFS MISTORKN.REcoxos LEGLPROPERtY ,fie- _- ,� oeaw Pi Wa-eND suRVErs wwxua]Exc Es W No Historic Properties Affected Zone ---- r M .EENDARE]GARENNEG.Rr MOARNG Readiness Center PA. Appendix UNCLASSIFIED 40 FREDERICKTOWN READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP j WI .. 1�9T< •a- I. s �F 9' 1 F 0 l5 50 IW 4tln N LEGEND MAW 5�[ I lIDl Historic ARe:bed Zone MISSOUMARWNAMONALGUMD NE!MMNG I6NOT UAHLE FOR WR eWR TT PrW°AaS ENNRCNYEMN.MNUGEMEM OFFICE THE K4JMCY OF THIS OAT\ THE MFORW.T10x .,pgp/�" \. N18BNaEIad R 6 F:MIJREe IH tKB WP WaB FRCtIKEOFOR GEf1ERI1 WN. G[S„ Gln aatlonB uxa JFff. C4.. AI MIOIOO7 REPEREUCE MCW OFRMn FNCU TAP1IlM DA T& L OETistirg SGG�res ALIT.Fe. wercww RECOROi L.. PROFERTY An T.116 AHO8WVElx O.REISfENGE9 BETNEEROATMETZMEPRESENT Smn D -a0 MOARNG Readiness Carver PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED D -pt FULTON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE fSAIN mr.1:1,M) N LEGEND MISSOURI WNATGNAL GUARD THE NO PRO IS NOT WBLE FORNOR GWMNTEEB EMIRCNMEMAL A4WAGRAI MOFFICE IEACCNRACYOF TI IS OPTA TE NFONIMTON /� DEFACER CARSETS ARE PRESENT (] Buildings W19B NaM 81FRad ONTA UEOIN THIS WP WAS P ROOLCEO FOR OENERAL �I `.., GFS Li' JNeno11C%. W OSIOI-12V RO EFERENCE AND W0.5 DERIYEO F ROM TARNLAR CAR, ®Boundary ACTOUO FILES. HISTORICAL RECORDS LEG/.LPROPERIY OESCRIPTIWS, AND SLRCCYS. INCONSISTENCIES -- 1 w nrn S \\\ No Historic Properties Affectetl Zone ---- MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED D-22 HANNIBAL READINESS CENTER Is NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 25 50 ICO M1lewe (Rimed Scale: l'. 1,300) N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD �/, No Historic Properties Affected Zone ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THE MOAR6O 1C NOT LIASLE FOR NOR ATA. THE INFORMATION ,L M19B Nadh Boundary Road THEMED IN HIS OFTNISS PRODUCEDF RGENE /� c C7 Installation BDunda CONTAINED IN THIS MAPNWSPROROMT FOR GENERAL WIT E ry eRersm City. M0 65101-120] FTOCAD NCE , HI NORICAL RECORDS E O FROM LEGAL DATA. D Existing Structures _ AIIiOCADFILES,HISTORIOALR S. INCONSISTENCIES LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS AND DATASETS SE PRESENT. BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. S MOARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED ., HARRISONVILLE READINESS CENTER — NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP zad �C«,_ (Printed Scale. 1'.1,500) N LEGEND �/ No Historic Pf0 rtle5 Affected Zone [R—. RI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES Pe MENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE HE MOARCGISTHE OF LIABLETHIS FOR NOR GUARANTEES 198 North Boundary Road CONTAINED IN THIS MAP WAS PRODUCED FGR GENERAL /� C GI Installation Boundary W %G4.S ^ E fferson City. M065101-120] REFERENCE AND WAS DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA 0 Existing Structures -- -ATOCAD FILES, HISTORICAL RECORDS. LEGAL PROPERIY ___ IDESCRIPTIONSAND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASEINSARE PRESENT. S WARING Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED z" INDEPENDENCE READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N aMEMSdzi:TSmI R..� LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAPONAL GUARD TNTMMwRNO s NO. "AeEE FOR rvOR CWRANTEEs ENYIfl lJRJ MMRf NAGEME GUmD .GART. GvarMS DATA THE .DARMANTRI W . ��� E O Buildings MIBBN MBO MEry POE COFORMAI IN THIS MAP N E PR000GE0 FOR GENERAL JR Q, MJ BS1pt IM] REFERENCE AND VANS OEPNED FROM TPBNAR MTA, ' QBoundary -.+ AMTDescnv ovs MNNos�rs RNCONNSSTENCIES n BI.E.13STAWTSARE INHERENT S Q\ No Historic Properties Affected Zone _. MOARNG Readiness Center PA —Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED JACKSON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE D-25 N LEGEND II., Buildin 5 MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD NE MOARNG IS NOT LUSLE FOR NOR CINRFXIEEM 9 ENVIRCNMENTPL MANAGEMENT OFFICE rNE ACCUR.LCY OF NIS 0 ME NFORf ON MISS N0 2 d, 0 COMAMEOIX TI9 WF WE PRODUCED FOR GENERAL W E ®Boundary iweem CM NO N.J.R-ad REFERENCERNIS WF P P RODUCED FOR GENER AV �gCRIPTgIe.0 BMVEY9 NOCON59iENCES PROPERTY rGiiIRIOfICProperties AfF2CIdZone BEREtNOATAMUSAREPRESENT S MOARNG Readiness Center PA — AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED JEFFERSON CITY BLUE ARMORY NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 25 50 IWMeba (PTrIed Sral IBM) N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE j No Historic Properties Affected Zone ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THE ACCURACY IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GDARANTEES fi819B North Bountla Roatl THE AGCURACV MAPOF WASIS I PRODUCED He INFFOR GENE /� cQ D Installation Boundary Jefferson Cil MC 6501-120] CONTAINED IS MAP WAS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL ��+ % REFERENCE AND WAS DERIVED FROMTA6DLAR DATA. O Exisbng Structures"'° wraoaarrc.n°'•0" AUTOCAO FILES, HISTORICAL RECOk0.5, LEGAL PROPERTY - DESCRIPTIONS. AND ASEFTS G. INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. WARNG Readiness Center PA — Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED JOPLIN READINESS CENTER ` NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP lm 0 25 St IW YYef (rimes&ab. 1:I,VAI N LEGEND No HlverK MerrelZane ENMRMRIARMVN EMEN GUARLI iMe 40lRN016 NOT{IA9LE Fta Ha+3uARAveEEa q' Properties ENNRCNMENNK BA GEMENT OFFICE TEMW0.Y.e OF ilgbpAT{- EMFORYFl10N t 6969 NOM BowPhry ROFO METEx NyCEMDeMV VUNEDFI&EOPoRuDAn,. • '1• E tR5�6 lyres �+ yRFRp�C6y M0651p1 ]p] RET3ENfe. VaK pERM1£OFnOYiE.MpPiR p Ev6tltg Strut;ures w Aurocm FRES Ha*owuu Re_aaos.l[cAu:noaEerr DE%BET'VESN 0METS EPRESENTEtKJE9 6.)µ£EM pATP6Ei$MECRESENT S MOARNO Readiness Center PA — Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED C-28 JOPLIN MOTOR VEHICLE STORAGE BUILDING �+ NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP N �Feasa. vAn LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE MOARNG5 NOT LUSLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES Buildings r ENJIRCNMEMPLMANAEffMEM OFFlCE E ACCURACY OF THIS DATA THE INFORMATION i'.. /r, QMIBBN IN2WMvryR e] CONiPNED NTHIS MAP ARE PRODUCED FOR GENERAL �I VI���L J11 CR/Aq 851011]0] REFERENCE AND IRAN DERIVED FROM TABVLAR DAN AUTGO FILES. HISTORICAL RECORD 5 PE LEGAL PROPERTY Q Boundary ate:UDESCRIPTIONS ANOSURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES RErvsEXTAS ® No Historic Properties Affected Zone _ = GAETSARE PRESENTS s _ __ WARNG Readiness Center PA — Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED .. KANSAS CITY READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP l i i i I t. r i; D-29 a sa 1Cd ]Oa MMra -inlea swic 1:2.300) N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD �/i No Historic Properties Affected Zone ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THE MCPRNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES ry � 6818B NOM Bnnndd Rodd THE ACCURACYNTHIS MAPOf MSIS PROCUC DFOR GENE ® Installation Bounds tl CONTAiNECR1ND MAP NWS'EDFRO TABULA DATA. �/' G'S E Boundary JeRenon City. M065101-120] REFERENCE AND V✓A8DERIVED FROM LEGALPROPTA, D Existing Structures AUTOESCRFILES, HISTORICAL ANDSIJR RECORDS. DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS. INCDN ENTENCIES B'cTWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. S"° p MOARNG Readiness Center PA — AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED D-30 w ryFi KENNETT READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 25 50 ICO Maters N LEGEND Po^ ed Swk: 1:900) / No Historic Properties Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD �� Pe ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THE THE ACCURACY NOT HIS DATA. THE S� 68198 NoM Boundary Rwd THE ACCURACY MAP WAS PRODUCED INFORMATION GENE C Installation Boundary �ellarsoB Ci CONTAINEDE AND .P DERIVED FROM DFORCR DATA. W •' G4S . E y. M085101-120] REFERENCE ANO WORICAL RECORDS LEGAL EGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS, D Existing Structures __ �,;,� AUTOESCRFILES, PTION , ANDSURVEYS.INC LEWLPROES u..mue CEBCRBE7,NENDATASETS ARE PRESENT. BEPNEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D 0 UNCLASSIFIED LAMAR READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP ID,M.e, N LEGEND �/, NO HiAOMP AffttSctl ZMd MISSOURI ARMY ANAGFMAL GUARD iREMOMNn I6 0 -'_rC NOR INFORM. ropbDRS MISSENRAROURI ARL NAIROMEM OFFICE TMEKCVMC F i-c"NO AARANNm /.,g,p G InSYdhatan fiadndely MIRINOM Boundary Rod CONINNED IN THE MAP t PRODUCED FOR GEIIERK W GISTE JMfRM CT/ Mn fi51011M1 REFEREIIOFN 0. nEARE.IOMTAHt0.xA nPTx, FSsti Str Rmres u <m A'JTOGOFIIES M%TGWCAL RECOR09 LEdLL PRUPEHF'I ti".m "^M UEW:NI%IONd PNU %URVtiY41NCAN%I%rENCIEd MTNEEN O4TA%ET%ARE PRESENT. S e w MOARNG Readiness Center PA- AppeMlx D az �. UNCLASSIFIED LAMBERT NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE D-32 0,41 N n'R`d9d[nAwm LEGEND MISSOURIARMYNAIIONALGUARO ME MCARNG 13 NOT LM8LE FOR NOR GWRANTEEB ENVIRCNMENTALFMNAGEMENTOFFICE THEACCORACY OF TIIBMTA TNENFORMATON /. Q O Buildings W18BNOM BNndaryR tl CC NTAINEO N TNS MAP WAS PROCOCEO FON GENERAL W•-�y'p E JB CIO M085101120] REFERENCE AND AM OERVEC FRW iA0C1AR DATA 1 L ACTODADFLEB HISTORICAL RECORDS LEGAL PROPERI ®Boundary DESCRIPTIONS . AND SCNVEYS NCCNSATENCIES S \\` No Historic Properties Affected Zone BENJBBN DATABETBANE PRESENT MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED LEBANON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP o so iso ma Melee (Printed Scale'. (2000) N LEGEND i NO Historic Pra rtes Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Pe ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FORNOR GUARANTEES 6819B NOM BOuntl Road THE ACCURACY OF THIS DATA.T HE INFORMATION G Installation Bounds CONTAPlED IN THIS MAP WAS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL Boundary Jefferson Ci M055101-1207 W S' H• REFERENCEANDWASCALRECOFROM S, LEGALARDATA. O Existing StruQureS °° e' AUTOCAD FILES, 45. MDICALRECO INC LEGAL PROPERTY iwrmwxwun DESCRIPTIONS, DATASETS AS.RE INCONSISTENCIES _ BETWEEN DATASETSARE PRESENT. S MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED LEXINGTON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP D-34 0 25 s0 100 Meters N LEGEND /' MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES / No Historic Prapertes Affected Zone ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THEAOOURACI OF THIS DATA. THE INFORMATION i 68199 Nath Boundary510 Roa-120 CREFERE C IN THIS MAP WA.S PRODUCED FOR GENERAL Q �! O Installation Boundary JertersOn Gry, Mo 651Gt-tzm W { S ^ E REFERENCEANC VO OERIVECFROM TABULAR DATA. O Existing Structures __ _ AUTOCPDFILES, HISTORIOURR S.RO INCONSISTENCIES T'J DESCRIPTIONS. AND SSETSA EPRE PRESENT awH�. . �nua _ BET4YcEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D is UNCLASSIFIED MACON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 11 N IEemm o+.wyle etam $� //, NO HiAoeKP MEGaI Ime MISSOURI ARMYNATIONAL OUARO iTEllOARNp Ia ROT uleIE FOR IN niFOF NOE rWeNeS ENNR W198NaIMPfiACEMEM OFFICE inM4ED IN TWBOFTME FROG EOFOR OEPIN T�p �^ GIOStdIWCbO BCUrlddry URIAIRu5i Bounclay IJAMOAI- CAMNNcpINTIJBMM WL9GROplICE9 FOR OEIIERM �/., GlV i. E .MIert G,, W85101.1]0 REFERENCEMONMOERNEOFFOUTM"WTA C3 Existin95truQura ��,� �wrauoFREs waroRruREcpRvs lEwl.mOFFrT pEeQaEF Fll ii alW�£ME PRE -EIeCIES vim= W m PETI.1EENp5TfSET3MEVRESENr. Smam�v 5,. MOARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED D-36 _.. MARSHALL READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP LEGEND �/. No Historic Properties Affected Zone O Installadon Boundary D Exisdng Structures 25 50 100 M W, (R'm Scale. 1:1,000) MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ENNRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE 68198 North Boundary Road Jefferson Oty, NO 65101 1207 THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES THE ACCURACY OF THIS DATA. THE INFORMATION CONTANED IN THIS MAP WAS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL REFERENCE AND WAS DERIDED FROM TABULAR OhTA. AUTOCAD FILES, HISTORICAL RECORDS, LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED MARYVILLE READINESS CENTER NO HISTORICAL PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP D-37 200 N LEGEND NO Historic Properties Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE T THE ACCURACY OF HIS DATA. THE ORNORGORATION 68196 NORh BOurdary Road THE hCCURACV MAP WS PRODUCEDFR GENEC IRStaIIatiOO ROUndan/ CREFER NCE THIS MAP ERRS DFROMT BULAR DATAL AD E JeReRm City, REFERENCE AND WASCALRECORDS TABULAR DATA. O Existing Structures _ ^rte AUTOCSCRFILES. HI, ANDSURR S. NCONSI T PROPERTY —nwwe[W DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. MOARNG Readiness Center PA- Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED - " D-38 MEXICO READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 sa 50 1W wwi 1FInkC Swk: f:BW) N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD �� No Historic Properties Affected Zone AT ON ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THEE ACCUR IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES Y � 68198 North awnEary Raatl THE ACCUFACY OF THIS DATA. THE INFGRMGENE We � Installation Boundary JM190o Ci CONTAINED IN THIS MAP W S PRODUCED FOR GENERAL W IG'S E fy, MO65101-120] REFERENCE AND WAS DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA, Exlsbng Structures- - --'--- AUTOCAO FILES, HISTORICAL RECORDS LEGAL PROPERTY -- --'- _ _ —T DESCRIPTIONS. AND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES -__----'----- BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. ss WARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix C A.. UNCLASSIFIED MOBERLY READINESS CENTER HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE I9 0 15 b Le W 1M MMen pasesaR n.enfl .N LEGEND MIMUMARMYNAMONALOUNI TNNE API IS NOT IUULE FOR NORCwMxTEES ENJIRCHMEM'PLMVLWEMEM OFFICE EaccVRn[v of TN,GATZTHE rvFORNATON O Buildings �1BB NOM BT MIryR d CpNTAPNEON TRS MAP WPB TROOUCEOFGAUNERAI W'. (�.�$ E .en cry ARI naT EFERENCEFNCWAB OER VFnFRwTPeuuR MTA BoundaryALI FILLS. N STUN CALRECORos LEGAL PROPERTv I- "'-~ Mm OECCR PT CNS, ANOSURVEYS. INfArv55TENCES ®�yv -W4� OETNEENeATASETSARE PRESENT 0 S \\` No Historic Properties Affected ZoneNNANA MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix 0 is UNCLASSIFIED MONETT READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP N IECEx6 IAu.aeaM rzzm / NC Hlstork PrcpcOes Af(CIetl Idle MISSOURIARW MibNA GUMD ;nE x6ARROIS+a .rAaIE ECA rKp UARAR;EEn EWRMMEMrLLMNUGF. WE ICE TiILLlRA6v Of rr956Ai4 - �M1FWMA�I6A O lnslalWtlm BouMary 96108NTeamEvyROWWE xe.i.on C, MO e$1011m1 ErERErecEu+c'lYV9OEIA/OE OMT4.�M 6A,A C3&iOn9 StnrOures s rou6 nrEs msrcwcAx REcc.i. �..rt a.a�xrc cEsmarlau..wcs wvE+s Rxorrc.LrEeurs S o 3ElV£c 164':SEISMEGRE591. D-ao MCARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED D-41 NEVADA READINESS CENTER , NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP j a 25 50 100 We N LEGEND (Pn^ted 5cak. 11001 �/, No Histwc Pro lues Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE MOARNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES Pe ENMRONM E NTAL MANAG EMENT OFFICE i �% U19B North Bountla Road THEACCURACYIN ACS OF THIS MAPS ATA. THE PRODUCEDFRGENN G Installation Boundary Iv CONTAINED EI THIS MAPWABPROROMTA TABULAR DATk W •(GIS . E eResanGry,M065101-120]REFERENGEANDWASDERIVECORO,LEGALPROPE D Existing $VUONleS --- _ AUTOESCRILES. HI. ANDSURVEO SURVEYS. IST PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS. AND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED PERRYVILLE READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP D-42 0 25 50 100 Metas (Printed Scale: 1:1,000) N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD �/i No Historic Properties Affected Zone ENVIRON M ENTAL MANAG EM ENT OFFICE THE THEMOARNG IS ACCURACY OF LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES p THE ACCURACY OR THIS DATA. THE INFORMATION i qe( 66198 NCtlh B O da,y6510 Road -120 CONTAINED E AND MAP ERI ED FROM T FOR GENERAL O Installation Boundary ' ( GAS E eRerson City, M0 651G1 126] TOCAD NOEAND WA$ CAL RECO R S, LEGA DATA. O EXIStIO(f $tfUCtUf6G __ —_ AUlOESCRIPTION STORIOALREOO INCON GAENCIES RTY DESCRIPTIONS,ANDARE waar a BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. --_.__ w.ssia�.'wuxias'as uVOiE S MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED PIERCE CITY READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 25 50 ,00 Meters (Nm,ed Scale: ,:,.200, N LEGEND / No Historic Pro rte' Affected Zone EENARONMEN7AL RI ARMY NATIONAL GUARDNOR / TTHE ACCURACY CNOT LIABLEDATA. HEI GUARANTEES Pe MANAGEMENr OFFICE TMEADIN ICY OFTMISS PRODUCINFFORGENE/� cG Installation Boundary B1Sa Nony B O daryM10 Rued OREFER N IN TMS MAP WAS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL �I• `y''+S •E Rerson Qry M0651011207 REFERENCE ANDWASCAL REC FROM TABULARDATA.OExlstlnyStrUciUre'AUTOCAD FILES, MISTORICAL.RECOROS, LEGALPROPERiv DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS. INCONSISTENCIES CA L.___ _ BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D �A! UNCLASSIFIED POPLAR BLUFF NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE D 44 B A OIm. N {IIMEOL[1:I$O) . E LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAMONAL GUARD p ENVIRONMENTAL RANAGEMEMOFFICE -1'� O Buildings 88198NSM eoumYryRw! WOE xFN.on W MG mm„mr 0 Boundary.. _ S \\` No Historic Properties Affected Zone 5MR TIE MOA NO IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GMRV TEES ME ACCURACY OF TIS OATH NE INFORWFON CC NUNEOIN M S W P AAS PR000CE0 FOR GENERAL REFERENCEOND Me DEFINED FFM TABULAR MA AUTO OFLEB XSRIRILAL RECORDS LEGAL PROPENFY ES OLR S... OOTFSETCYN, VFENC ES EE., 21 0 MOARNG Readiness Center PA -Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED PORTAGEVILLE READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N A &MRSIM LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE MOILING IS NOT LMeLE FOR NOR GMARu1TEEE L EMIRONMEWALLMANAGEMEMCfFIGE ME ACCMRACY OF THIS TATA THE INFORMATION C3 Buildings EHTBBMORN Ea OAry ROSS CONTANEOIN THIS NAP WAS PROOLOV FOR GENERAL - �/!; V1s _ ELFE Cp Ap S51011]IIT REFERENCE AND NAS TEMI0SO"CAN TARNIAN DATA p EY BDNnda --__ _ AUTOGDII.EeNM ORI RECD MAEGALPROPERTY a� = DESCRIPTIONS WN. ANO SS.NCONSSTENGES "•� SENMEEN DATASETSARE PRESENT. S \\N No Historic Properties Affected Zone--_-----------��_�= 0 MOARNG Reatlineaa Center PA - Appendix 0 UNCLASSIFIED NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE 046 7i" C I TE ED r XM �NwswR I.L�Mi N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATONAL GUARD TIENOPRHc 15NOT LIABLE FOR NOR E NFORRPNTEES O Buildin $ ENJIflIXeMEMPiN ENNU RoRU FILE THEACCURACY PTATXEWFM GERNN /��/� 9 m1�NwN flavtleryR aV COXTPNEOXM54PP Wp$PRODUCED Fpt GERNERAL •. Vts J n W Lau�ol rzRT REFERENLENIOYUS OER 4EOiRpA LEDALPRMT4 'E \\\ No Historic Properties Affected Zone RVTOUOFILESXIE .C,, PNOSLEGPLPROPERN RESLfl PO CONBSTEHG EB OBoundary 9ETNEEN04SETSAREPRESENT S IMIMMIMM `"`"'• MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED RICHMOND READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP D-47 El 0 25 50 100 Melt, (PNdetl Scak:l9W) N LEGEND / No Historic Pro rties Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD / THE MOaRNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES ,/ Oe ENVI RONMENTAL MANAG EMENT OFFICE THE ACCURACY OF THIS DATA. THE INFORMATION /� CT� Installation BOL ndary 681 9B Norlh eountlary Roatl CONTAINED IN THIS MAP NNS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL �/' GAS E. Jefferson City, MO 65101-1207 REFERENCE AND' NAS DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA O EXI500(f SYFUCLUFDS AUTOCAD FILES, HISTORICAL RECORDS, LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS, ANDSURVEYS, INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. S�"" .} MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED ROLLA READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE 048 o N pmRas�N rwTl LEGEND rWINQNMRA - NATIONAL GUARD THE ACCUR SNOTLAODAM RNORDUARANTEEs ���r; �- MISSOURI NTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE 1M MCARNO13 OT LNOMFO THER UARJUNTEE /�,t5/ OURATION W19BN R�Boun0ary 0.oa0 CONLPMEO N THIS MAP NMS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL N/�; V'S'C Buildings Jp Cry NO fi51011i0] REFEPENCEFNOWPSOERVEOFRg1 iA0OlAR DATA. ® AUTOGOf LEE,NSTOfl CAL RECORDS, LEGAL PROPERTY Boundary _ _ OFHCR PR BETWSET EEND/.TASARESSERT EB S \\\ No Historic Properties Affected Zone El UNCLASSIFIED WAFiNGReadiness Center SEVALIA READINESS CENTER D-49 NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 25 50 100 Wed. Iae�ree sal=.: t:sool N LEGEND / No Historic Pro erties Affected Zone MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD / THE MDARYG S NOT LIABLE FOR NOR GUARANTEES P ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTOFFICE iHEAOCURADY OF THIS DATA. THE INFORMATION ' Gqqpg.,�' C] Installation Bounds 68196 Narth Boneary Road CONTAINED IN THIS MAP V: PRODUCED FOR GENERAL 'IS C N Jefferson Qty.MO 651011207 REFERENCE AND WAS DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA. O Existing Structures AUTOCAD FILES HISTORICAL RECORDS, LEGAL PROPERTY v eno a- exuessnss wrnm DESCRIPTIONS, AND BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT. '• S MOARNG Readiness Center PA -Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED SEDALIA UNHEATED STORAGE BUILDING NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE D-50 N LEGEND 0NnlJEWN�5Y) Q Buildings MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD TTHEACCURACY CCNCSNOF NIS FOR NOficURRANTEEs EISROUMEMKM4WIGEMEL UARD RI EPCCVXAC NOT LASEFO TNOR GUARRTON ® No Historic Properties Affected Zone ®18GNMBOFbryRW CC NiXSMI.VNNSVROp110E0 FOR GENERAL µl � $ E` JeQenon LC/ MJ 65101 ROT REFERENCEAX DMMSCERIVEOFRWTAp111ARMT1 - _ AViOGp F LES, HISTORICAL RECORDS LECALFRDVERTV • QBGllndarY •� —� ••mw DESCRIPTIONS. AND SURVEYS. NCONSISTENCES wumr sv SEM'EEN MTISEMAPF PRESENT 5 e _ 0 MOARNO Readiness Center PA - AppenCix D UNCLASSIFIED SIKESTON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N LEGEND L [_-3 Buildings N •,GI$�.E OBoundary S �\\ No Historic Properties Affected Zone 0 5 10 20 30 40 Mefen pmeesae TSNI MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD EW I RONMEMALM EMEM OFFICE M19B NOM Baursan RW �JPR— on. MO THE MMRNc Is NOT UARIF FOR NOR GUARANTEES TIE ACCURACY OF M s DATA. ME INFORMATON CONTANED IN TIS FNP WAS PRODUCED FOP GENERAL REFERENCE AND WAS DERIVED IF.Rau4R MTA au TOCAOFLE9 McT)RICAL RECORDS LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS, MD SURVEYS INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN DMSETS ARE PRESENT El auo2 papayy saiyadad ouo3siH ON \\� 1x3S3tld 3tltl 5135 V1VOH33m13B Wnw�n� — w��i n 8315x31515N0aN sA3I.tl118 CNV SSM 1d aJ830 uno ,(ie ua3aonan-�n sonx3aw>faolsa s3ifmnolne —�+W�� --- � P g® Y1W avinevl vgtli Q3n1a30 svmBxv3]rv3a39a fDiI tOISB pY N] ow➢W 3rallo3a xof o3anooae svmerry sixlw J3wrixw aBauw�xoe xwry eelw s6uping � LL>waofNi 3x1 v1VJ6 x1 i0 AJvanJJv3N1 3aliiOlN3WOMVNhY lvwi8n mw 5331xW My aox avf 3tBatla+si vxtlron 3x1 OtltlnOItlNOLLtlN uvatl IanO661W (pl'ClaPSBxuy1 uum m oL w a re o 3NOZ 03103JJV S311a3d021d DIHO1SIH ON MRN33 SS3NI4d3N aimADNINdS z9 -a O31dISSYlONfl a3!Fueaay-yd,3mep ssewpeea aNavo�: 0 MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED SPRINGFIELD NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE Dsa ,m M� prMEWx,30]R LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE EE pc xDpT*„BEE FO R NO R GVAMNTEEE EM/IRCNMENTN.MhWC£MFMOFFICE [ IS MTA. THENFORMATM " �!' DBuildings .1.8N.E RRO CONTANE 1HSMPVWASPR000CEO FM OENERPL WOE "E JM MW6$1011i0T REFERENCE DZOEIEEDFRWTABII MTA Boundary AUMaDFLEs STORUL REMEIDE LE00.PRORERTr O ry EESCfl PTIDNs. MOSUEVEYS INCONSISTENCIES S No Historic Properties Affected Zone BETWEENDATASETSARE PRESENT MOARNG Readiness Center PA - Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED ST. CLAIR READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE D -5A N 5'++FSdR 1:+eul �•• LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NAMONAL OUAND rH= MOARNcs xol LABLE FON R.R cUARUx,EEfi q� ENJIflCNMEMAL IHWAGEMEM OFFICE OIEACCUAACY OF TN60ATA THENFORIM /�p/Q • E Q BUNdIn(j5 Po19614.1kii.1ROW CONTANED xrH6MF0W IF000CEDIOR.e ERAL �I •., V'J hll C[y W85101130] REFEREFCEAxONMe OERYEp FR-TSHUUR wTP Boundary •gyp -w AUTOVOFILE9, F61ORCA1..11O6 LE0ALPROPERIY a pESCR RTFO�S.ANO SURVEYS BEIWEE N O<RSETSARE PREEN7 ENCIE6 is S\\ No Historic Properties Affected Zone _---- MGARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED ST. JOSEPH READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP D IPm.ase.li)ml N £GE O //. NO He""'d RopHG6 Meted Zme MISSOURI ARMY NATONAL GUARD m.Iw.w b .varEP[a Nen ^.IYRINTEFB ENNRdJMENTILNRNAGF.rFM OFFIW TnEK JRtCT OF T`i4 GTATi W:4R1U1O4 �NQ'� L� In6lalaNan fbWMd1Y 89168 Nw01BumJry RmE p TUlECI1TW5MV lti:^a Pk�.{ULE9 WPGEfERH W';, {J �1 .M I WGY.M08516L1$6) E.EREM1CR.WfJK90FRM14JEAONTML'JP WTA O FriWM Sbu¢ures — n_ro�scnln wi�'x os��� v�rv'I�ala�'I61�iaePEnfr _ __ BETlEEn MJ$EiSMEPRE6EN! 5 eu Alo i' s lt 7�... 1ero VA,Td `.. IPm.ase.li)ml N £GE O //. NO He""'d RopHG6 Meted Zme MISSOURI ARMY NATONAL GUARD m.Iw.w b .varEP[a Nen ^.IYRINTEFB ENNRdJMENTILNRNAGF.rFM OFFIW TnEK JRtCT OF T`i4 GTATi W:4R1U1O4 �NQ'� L� In6lalaNan fbWMd1Y 89168 Nw01BumJry RmE p TUlECI1TW5MV lti:^a Pk�.{ULE9 WPGEfERH W';, {J �1 .M I WGY.M08516L1$6) E.EREM1CR.WfJK90FRM14JEAONTML'JP WTA O FriWM Sbu¢ures — n_ro�scnln wi�'x os��� v�rv'I�ala�'I61�iaePEnfr _ __ BETlEEn MJ$EiSMEPRE6EN! 5 eu 0 MGARNG Readiness Center PA -Appendix D UNCLASSIFIED TRENTON NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE 0.56 O IS N aRMM08vd¢ HZTBTI ° LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARDIF mUPRNcs NOT LA BLE FOR NOR GLafUrvTEEs EM/IRCNMEMPLMMIAGEM1ENTCFFICE E ACCURACY OF THIS DATA. THE NFORNATON Buildings 0818BNUR1,2aM ROBa COONTINT S MAP was PRODUCED FOR GENERAL E JeftmCm CO NO 05101120] REFERENCE AND ELAS DERIVED FROM TABULAR DATA, / Boundary- uew�vawuw AUTOCADFLEB HSTGRCAL RECORDS LEGAL PROPERTY w"° - '^°d°°r^ OESCfl PT10N5,ABETINEEND>TASETB ARE PRESENT N D5URVEY3. NCONSSTENCES S \\` No Historic Properties Affected Zone — _ —_ __, UNCLASSIFIED \I/ - MOARNGReadiness ARRPA -EPNSBURG READINESS CENTER D-57 0�0 NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE MAP 0 25 LEGEND �/. No Historic Properties Affected Zone G Installation Boundary 0 Existing Structures 50 ftMad Scab. 1.5M) MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE MISS Nodh Boundary Road Jefferson City, MO 65101-1207 100 Meters E IC -RUG IS N'T LI EL- P GjARAOTEES THE L' R c F THIS CA7, THE INFORMATION C T IN T HIS M APAAS DRODUCED FOR GENERAL REFERENCEAND'AAS DER IV D FROM TAO LF.R DATA UTO AD FILES, HISTORICAL RRDS LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS,AND SURVEYS. DONSISTEYCIES aE NEEN )4ASETS ARE PRESENT MOARNO ReaCineae Center PA - AppentlixD UNCLASSIFIED D -se WARRENTON READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE 0 15 GO m W OC I.S. N PmwswR ctsysl LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL OUARO TNS MOARNOS NOT EAOIE FOR NCR GIU.RANTEEE EIMflCNMEMPI MUUGEMENI C£FlCE MEA=NRACYOFTGTSATA MENFORMA.TiON O Buildings B91�NPM6uitlaryRwG CONTPNEON THE NAPSCARPROOMIN)FGR GENERAL g ry M Cry MJ 05101 -Ener REFERENCEANGNGG DERPAEOFRON TAOYIFR DATA Bounda _ AIITOGOF LE3 N.OTORICALRECOPOS LEGALFROPETRY p ID__-� DESCRPTG.ANDSORVFVG ONNGTENCEG SE,.�EEx DATASErsARe.REGENT \� No Historic Properties Affected Zone S __— UNCLASSIFIED MOARNG RaeEiness Center PA - AppentlizD WEST PLAINS READINESS CENTER NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE 111 ES AS TE N HLeesaa cum LEGEND MISSOUMMWNAMON GUARD iNE NOPRXG 16 NOi W0LE FOR HOfl GVARRILiEE9 EN,IRCNMEMOL ANNAC£MEM OFFICE ME ACCURACY OF TIS DATA, THE INFORMATION ION [=I Buildings MIGENM0 Caq R. CCHTAmEoFMS NA'..FRO0110EOFIXi GENERAL W GIS r hlla CM Nb 051%1ID] REFERENCEANSM04 DERVEOFRCMTABULARMtA ry � BoundL = AUTOGDFIUS NRCALRECCR0.5LE LPMPERtt O DESCRIPTIONS, AND SURVEYS, NCON"TENC1ES nil) Historic Properties Affected Zone ______ — BETWEEN DATASETS ARE PRESENT S m�� MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED DbQ „ s WHITEMAN AFB NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE N P.. SPIERIZ11<I LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THE SOARED SN07IIABLE FOR ROR GUARANTEES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE THEACCURACVOFTXSOiTq. THE NFORAION SBuildings xIOaNRNa unNaryR E CO NLAINED N THS MAP VMS PRODUCED FOR GENERAL I�C. 11 CIV M065101-1207 REFERENCE AND MA DERIVED FEW TABULAR DATR. Boundary AUTO OESCRIPT ONSSPNOD SURVEYRICAL FS I CONSISTENC ERDS. LEGAL PSnw. PROPERTY \\ No Historic Properties Affected Zone _ emvesvDATsnsARE PRESENT IS MOARNG Readiness Center PA - AppendixD UNCLASSIFIED DFtr'^,,, WHITEMAN AFB "I NO HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED ZONE RIC IN N LEGEND MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD THEMANNOSNOT LARLE FOR NCR OANAN'EER ENVIRQYME &MWRGE'ENT OFFICE THE ACCURACY OF THIS DATA THE INFORMATION Buildings RRtae. QUI R d ccRTa NEON THIS MAP WAS PRODUCE FOR GENERAL W& .I rt Gly W05101130) REFERENCE AND PAR DERIVE D FROMTAR TANDY. Boundary A TAGADFHICIGR SAL RErs E5. LE sT IRONS II D. W No Historic Properties Affected Zone - — INSCRIPTIONS RETwEeN OATASETSARE PHESENTE" S MOARNG APPENDIX E: 2020 Readiness Centers and MOARNG Properties Evaluated for the NRHP-Eligible (Cultural Properties Inventories) Readiness Center Date Type Determination Albany 1941 WPA Eligible Anderson 1955 783 Not Eli ible Aurora 1991 RC Not Eligible AVCRAD* 2011 AVCRAD Not Eligible Boonville 1990 RC Not Eligible Bridgeton* 1971 RC & FMS Not Eligible Cape Girardeau 1957 783 & FMS Not Eligible Carthage 1957 783 Eli ible Chillicothe 1940 WPA Eligible Clinton 1959 783 Eligible Columbia 1995 RC Not Eligible DeSoto 1965 783 Eligible Dexter 2006 RC Not Eligible Farmington 1961 783 Not Eligible Festus 1991 RC & FMS Not Eligible Ft. Leonard Wood* 1996 RC & AASF & FMS Not Eligible Fredericktown 1961 783 Not Eligible Fulton 1960 783 Eligible Hannibal 1977 RC Not Eligible Harrisonville 1988 RC & FMS Not Eligible Independence 1955 783 Eligible Jackson 1954 783 -Eligible Jefferson City 1958 783 Not Eligible Joplin 1975 RC Not Eligible Kansas City 1972 783 Not Eligible Kennett 1985 RC Not Eligible Lamar 1958 783 Not Eligible Lambert* 1970 RC Not Eligible Lebanon 1989 RC Not Eligible Lexington 1960 783 Not Eligible Macon 2001 RC Not Eligible Marshall 1955 783 & FMS Not Eligible Maryville 2003 RC Not Eligible Mexico 1954 783 Not Eligible Moberly 1958 783 Eligible Monett 1990 RC Not Eligible Nevada 1957 783 Not Eligible Perryville 1957 783 Not Eli ible Pierce City 2006 RC Not Eligible Readiness Center PA - Appendix E E-1 MOARNG 2020 Poplar Bluff 1997 RC & FMS Not Eligible Porta eville 1957 783 Eligible Raytown 1970 FMS Not Eligible Richmond 1964 783 Not Eligible Rolla 1967 783 Eligible Sedalia 2003 RC Not Eligible Springfield 1963 RC Eligible Springfield* 1970 FMS Not Eligible Sikeston 1938 WPA Eligible St. Clair 1957 783 Eligible St. Joseph 1988 RC & FMS Not Eligible Trenton 1985 RC & FMS Not Eligible Warrensburg 1958 783 Not Eligible Warrenton 1963 783 Eligible West Plains 1941 WPA Eligible Whiteman AFB* 1980 RC & AASF Not Eligible Note: * indicates that the building was not constructed as a readiness center. Types: Works Progress Administration (WPA) built readiness center, Public Act 783: (783) built readiness center, Readiness Center (RC), Army Aviation Support Facility (AASF), Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD), and Field Maintenance Shop (FMS). Readiness Center PA - Appendix E E-2 MOARNG 2020 APPENDIX F: Federally Recognized Tribes Invited to Consult Name Last Name 7It1e Tribe Address City State Zip Devon Frazier THPO Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 2025 South Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee Oklahoma 74801 Edwina Butler -Wolf Governor Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 2025 South Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee Oklahoma 74801 Derek Hill THPO Caddo Nation P.O. Box 487 Binger Oklahoma 73009 Tamara Francis Chairman Caddo Nation P.O. Box 487 Binger Oklahoma 73009 Monty Stick Cultural Preservation Chickasaw Nation P.O. Box 1548 Ada Oklahoma 74821 Bill Anoatubby Governor Chickasaw Nation P.O. Box 1548 Ada Oklahoma 74821 Dana Kelly Director, Cultural Resource Delaware Nation P.O. Box 825 Anadarko Oklahoma 73005 Deborah Dotson President Delaware Nation P.O. Box 825 Anadarko Oklahoma 73005 Glenna Wallace Chief Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 70500 East 128th Street Wyandotte Oklahoma 74370 Brett Barnes THPO Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 70500 East 128th Street Wyandotte Oklahoma 74370 Tim Rodd Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska 3345 B. Thrasher Road White Cloud Kansas 66094 Lance Foster THPO Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska 3345 B. Thrasher Road White Cloud Kansas 66094 Joyce Miller Historic Preservation Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 335588 East 705 Road Perkins Oklahoma 74059 Linda Big Solider Historic Preservation Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 159 Tryon Oklahoma 74875 Jacque Hensley Chairwomen Kaw Nation Drawer 50 Kaw City Oklahoma 74641 Crystal Douglas THPO Kaw Nation Drawer SO Kaw City Oklahoma 74641 Kent Collier THPO Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 70 McCould Oklahoma 74851 David Pacheco Chairman Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma I P.O. Box 70 McCould Oklahoma 74851 Readiness Center PA - Appendix F F-1 MOARNG 2020 Name Last Name r, tie Tribe Address aty State Zip 1107 Goldenfinch Lester Randall Chairman Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas Road Holten Kansas 66439 1107 Goldenfinch Bernadette Thomas NAGPRA Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas Road Holten Kansas 66439 Diane Hunter THPO Miami Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1326 Miami Oklahoma 74355 Douglas Lankford Chief Miami Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1326 Miami Oklahoma 74355 Raeylnn Butler THPO Muscogee (Creek) Nation P.O. Box 580 Okmulgee Oklahoma 74447 James Floyd Principal Chief Muscogee (Creek) Nation P.O. Box 580 Okmulgee Oklahoma 74447 Calvin Harlan THPO Omaha Tribe of Nebraska P. O. Box 368 Macy Nebraska 68039 Rodney Morris Chairman Omaha Tribe of Nebraska P. 0. Box 368 Macy Nebraska 68039 Osage Historic Preservation Office 627 Grandview Andrea Hunter THPO Osage Nation Avenue Pawhuska Oklahoma 74355 Osage Historic Preservation Office 627 Grandveiw Sarah O'Donnell NAGPRA Osage Nation Avenue Pawhuska Oklahoma 74355 Osage Historic Preservation Office Cultural 627 Grandveiw James Munkers Resources Osage Nation Avenue Pawhuska Oklahoma 74355 Osage Historic Preservation Office Cultural 627 Grandveiw Jackie Rogers Preservation Osage Nation Avenue Pawhuska Oklahoma 74355 Otoe Missouria Tribe of Elise Whitehorn THPO Oklahoma 8151 Highway 177 Red Rock Oklahoma 74651 Otoe Missouria Tribe of John Shotton Chairman Oklahoma 8151 Highway 177 Red Rock Oklahoma 74651 Pawnee Nation Cultural Center Cultural 657 Harrison Street Herb Adson Programs Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 470 Pawnee Oklahoma 74651 Readiness Center PA -Appendix F F-2 MOARNG 2020 Name Last Name Title Tribe Address City State Zip Pawnee Nation Cultural Center John Cultural 657 Harrison Street Michael Knife Chief Programs Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 470 Pawnee Oklahoma 74651 Pawnee Nation Cultural Center 657 Harrison Street W. Bruce Pratt President Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 470 Pawnee Oklahoma 74651 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Logan Pappenfort Second Chief Oklahoma P.O. Box 1527 Miami Oklahoma 74354 Special Projects Peoria Tribe of Indians of Cynthia Stacey Manager Oklahoma P.O. Box 1527 Miami Oklahoma 74354 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Craig Harper Chief Oklahoma P.O. Box 1527 Miami Oklahoma 74354 Douglas Rhodd Chairman Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 20 White Eagle Dive Ponca City Oklahoma 74601 Staci Hesler THPO Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 20 White Eagle Dive Ponca City Oklahoma 74601 Nick Mauro THPO Ponca Tribe of Nebraska P.O. Box 288 Niobrara Nebraska 68760 Larry Wright Chairman Ponca Tribe of Nebraska P.O. Box 288 Niobrara Nebraska 68760 Liana Onnen Chairperson Prairie Brand of Potawatomi 16281 Q. Road Mayetta Kansas 66509 Hattie Mitchell NAGPRA Prairie Brand of Potawatomi 16281 Q. Road Mayetta Kansas 66509 Sac & Fox of the Missouri in 305 North Main Lisa Montgomery THPO Kansas & Nebraska Street Reserve Kansas 66434 Sac & Fox of the Missouri in 305 North Main Tiauna Carnes Chairperson Kansas & Nebraska Street Reserve Kansas 66434 Historic Chris Boyd Preservation Sac and Fox Nation Route 2 Box 246 Stroud Oklahoma 74079 Kay Rhoads Chief Sac and Fox Nation Route 2 Box 246 Stroud Oklahoma 74079 Historic Preservation Sac and Fox Nation of the Johnathan Buffalo Director Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama Iowa 52339 Sac and Fox Nation of the Bessie Scoot Chief Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama Iowa 52339 United Keetoowah Band of Joe Bunch Chief Cherokee Indians P.O. Box 746 Tahlequah Oklahoma 74465 Readiness Center PA - Appendix F F-3 MOARNG 2020 Name Last Name Title Tribe Address City State Zip 326 Grant Street Carthage Missouri United Keetoowah Band of Cole County Historical Society 109 Madison Street Jefferson City Karen Pritchett THPO Cherokee Indians P.O. Box 746 Tahlequah Oklahoma 74465 Jackson Historic Preservation Commission City of Jackson 101 Court Street Jackson 64700 East Highway 63755 Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission Sheri Clemons THPO Wyandotte Nation 60 Wyandotte Oklahoma 1 74370 Interested Parties Invited to Consult interested Party Addressl Address2 City State Zip Carthage Planning, Zoning and Housing Preservation Commission 326 Grant Street Carthage Missouri 64836 Cole County Historical Society 109 Madison Street Jefferson City Missouri 65101 Fulton Historic Preservation Commission 18 East 4th Street Fulton Missouri 65251 Jackson Historic Preservation Commission City of Jackson 101 Court Street Jackson Missouri 63755 Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission 320 East McCarthy Street Jefferson City Missouri 65101 Missouri Department of Natural Resources State Historic Preservation Office P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City Missouri 65102 Moberly Historic Preservation Commission City of Moberly 101 West Reed Street Moberly Missouri 65270 Rolla Historic Preservation Commission City of Rolla 901 North Elm Street Rolla Missouri 65402 Springfield Landmarks Board of Springfield Department of Planning & Development P.O Box 8368 Springfield Missouri 65801 The Historical City of Jefferson 108 Atchison Street Jefferson City Missouri 65101 The State Historical Society of Missouri Center of Missouri Studies 605 Elm Street Columbia Missouri 65201 Warrensburg Historic Preservation Commission 102 South Holden Warrensburg Missouri 63090 Readiness Center PA -Appendix f F-4 MOARNG APPENDIX G Terminology, Definitions, and Correspondence 2020 These terms are defined for the purpose of cultural resource management and do not always follow standard dictionary definitions. Adverse Effect: An adverse effect is found when an undertaking may alter, directly or indirectly, any of the characteristics of a historic property that qualify the property for inclusion in the National Register in a manner that would diminish the integrity of the property's location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, or association. (36 CFR 800.5(a)(1)). Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP): The ACHP was established by Title II of the National Historic Preservation Act to advise the president and Congress, to encourage private and public interest in historic preservation, and to comment on Federal agency action under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. American Indian Tribe: Any Tribe, band, nation, or other organized American Indian group or community of Indians, including any Alaska Native village or corporation as defined in or established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 USC 1601 et seq.) that is recognized as eligible for special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their status as Indians (36 CFR 800.16[m]). Such acknowledged or "Federally recognized" American Indian Tribes exist as unique political entities in a government- to -government relationship with the United States. The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains the listing of Tribes. Archaeological Artifacts: An object, a component of an object, a fragment of an object, that was made or used by humans; a soil, botanical or other sample of archaeological interest. Archaeological Records: Notes, drawings, photographs, plans, computer databases, reports, and any other audio-visual records related to the archaeological investigation of a site. Archaeological Resource: Any material of human life or activities that is at least 100 years of age and is of archaeological interest (32 CFR 229.3(a)). Area of Potential Effect (APE): "The geographical area or areas within which an undertaking may directly or indirectly cause alterations in the character or use of historic properties, if any such properties exist. The area of potential effects is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects caused by the undertaking" (36 CFR 800.16 [d]). Building: An enclosed structure with walls and a roof consciously created to serve some residential, industrial, commercial, agricultural, or other human use. Categorical Exclusion (LATEX): Under NEPA, a CATEX is "a category of actions which do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment and Which have been found to have no such effect in procedures adopted by a Federal agency in implementation of these regulations (Sec. 1507.3) and for which, therefore, neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is required. An agency may decide in its procedures or Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-1 1/•-i041 2020 otherwise, to prepare environmental assessments for the reasons stated in Sec. 1508.9 even though it is not required to do so. Any procedures under this section shall provide for extraordinary circumstances in which a normally excluded action may have a significant environmental effect" (NEPA 1508.4). Certified Local Government (CLG): The Certified Local Government program is a robust partnership between local, state, and federal governments to help communities save irreplaceable historic character. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): Includes the government -wide regulations that all Federal agencies must follow and have the force of law. Comprehensive Agreements: Under NAGPRA, a comprehensive agreement is an agreement document that Federal agencies use when consulting with Tribes to address land management activities that may result in the planned or inadvertent discovery of human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, or objects of cultural patrimony. Cultural Landscape: A geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein, associated with a historic event, activity, or person or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values. There are four general kinds of cultural landscape, not mutually exclusive: historic sites, historic designed landscapes, historic vernacular landscapes, and ethnographic landscapes. Cultural Landscape Approach: To serve as an organizing principle for cultural and natural features in the same way that the idea of an ecosystem serves as an organizing principle for different parts of the natural environment. Cumulative Impacts: Impacts on the environment which result from the incremental impacts of actions over time. Cumulative impacts can result from individually minor but collectively significant actions. Cultural Resource: An aspect of a cultural system that is valued by or significantly representative of a culture or that contains significant information about a culture. A cultural resource may be a tangible entity or a cultural practice. Tangible cultural resources are categorized as districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects for the National Register of Historic Places and as archaeological resources, cultural landscapes, structures, museum objects, and ethnographic resources for NPS management purposes. Cultural Resource Management: The range of activities aimed at understanding, preserving, and providing for cultural resources. It includes research related to cultural resources, planning for actions affecting them, and stewardship of them in the context of overall operations. It also includes support for the appreciation and perpetuation of related cultural practices, as appropriate. Cultural Resource Manager: A person professionally trained in one of the cultural resource fields. Included are anthropologists (applied cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, ethnographers, and ethno-historians), architectural historians, architectural conservators, archivists, curators, historians, historical architects, historical landscape architects, landscape historians, and object conservators. Concurring Parties: The agency official may invite all consulting parties to concur in the agreement document. The signatories may agree to invite others to concur. The refusal of any party invited to Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-2 MOARNG 2020 concur in the agreement does not invalidate the agreement document. Data Layer: GIS layers that define the subject of the spatial content and data (example: archaeological data layer would contain all archaeological records for the spatial content (area). Data Recovery (salvage): Recovery, through professional investigations and documentation, of significant cultural resource materials and data in lieu of in-place resource preservation. District: a district possesses a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, buildings, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development. Effect: The alteration to the characteristics of a historic property which qualify it for inclusion in, or eligibility for, the National Register of Historic Places. (36 CFR 800.16(i)) Environmental Assessment (EA): Is "a concise public document for which a Federal agency is responsible that serves to briefly provide sufficient evidence and analysis for determining whether to prepare an environmental impact statement or a finding of no significant impact, aid an agency's compliance with [NEPA] when no environmental impact statement is necessary, and facilitates preparation of a statement when one is necessary" (NEPA Sect 1508.9). Evaluation: Process by which the significance of a property is judged and eligibility for National Register of Historic Places is determined. Can be interchanged with Phase II survey. Excavation: The scientific examination of an archaeological site through layer -by -layer removal and study of the contents within prescribed surface units, e.g., square meters. Facilities: Are installations, training sites, and/or buildings. Federally Recognized Indian Tribe: Fundamental units recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) for certain federal government purposes. They have a government -to -government relationship with the United States (NHPA) (NAGPRA). Field Maintenance Shop: (FMS). Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI): A document "by a Federal agency briefly presenting the reasons why an action, not otherwise excluded (Sec. 1508.4), will not have a significant effect on the human environment and for which an environmental impact statement therefore will not be prepared. It shall include the environmental assessment or a summary of it and shall note any other environmental documents related to it (Sec. 1501.7(a)(5)). If the assessment is included, the finding need not repeat any of the discussion in the assessment but may incorporate it by reference" (NEPA Sect 1508.13). Flammable Materials Building: (FMB). Geographical Information System (GIS): In PA, an electronic maps that can provide information regarding identified structures and archaeological sites that are potentially NRNP- eligible, or that have been determined eligible for the NRNP. Reodiness Center PA - Appendix G G-3 MOARNG 2020 Geographic Data Layer Zones (GIS Data Layer Zones): Are geographical layers created by combing two or more data layers such as: Cultural Resources, Roads, and Land Cover into one data layer (Data Layer Zone is the same). General Purpose Building: (GPB). Historic Context: An organizing structure for interpreting history that groups information about historic properties that share a common theme, common geographical area, and a common time period. The development of historic contexts is a foundation for decisions about the planning, identification, evaluation, registration, and treatment of historic properties, based upon comparative historic significance. Historic District: A geographically definable area, urban or rural, possessing a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, landscapes, structures; or objects, united by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical developments. A district may also be composed of individual elements separated geographically but linked by association or history. (See National Register Bulletin 15.) Historic Integrity: The unimpaired ability of a property to convey its historical significance. Historic Site: The site of a significant event, prehistoric or historic occupation or activity, or structure or landscape whether extant or vanished, where the site itself possesses historical, cultural, or archaeological value apart from the value of any existing structure or landscape; see cultural landscape. Historic Significance: The meaning or value ascribed to a structure, landscape, object, or site based on the National Register criteria for evaluation. It normally stems from a combination of association and integrity. Historic Property: Building, site, district, object, or structure determined eligible for listing, or listed in, the National Register of Historic Places (NRNP). Inadvertent Discoveries: Unexpected findings of historic properties. They may be recovered during an undertaking for which review has been previously conducted and completed under Section III and Section IV of the Programmatic Agreement. Inadvertent discoveries may also occur as a result of events such as erosion or animal activity. Installation: For real property purposes, an installation is a single site or a grouping of two or more sites for inventory reporting. Each state represents a single virtual installation consisting of all sites the state controls site designated as training installations. Training installations can be their own installations if they have their own command structure and if ARNG-ILI and ARNG-TR have jointly agreed that they may be listed as their own ARNG training installation. One or more sites may be assigned to any one installation but each can only be assigned to a single installation. An installation can exist in three possible forms: • A single site designated as an installation, (e.g., Camp Roberts, California); • Several noncontiguous or contiguous sites grouped together as a single ARNG training installation (e.g., Camp Shelby, Mississippi). • Several contiguous or noncontiguous sites grouped together as a single virtual installation, (e.g., ARNG manages all the sites in a single state as a virtual installation). Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-4 MOARNG 2020 Integrity: The authenticity of a property's historic identity, evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during its historic or prehistoric period; the extent to which a property retains its historic appearance. Interactive Zones: Are GIS Layers that are combined together to produce GIS data zones. Archaeological surveys, Architectural surveys, and Section 106 reviews would be an interactive zone. Inventory: Phase I survey (Archaeological or Architectural). The physical testing of an area of potential effect (APE) for the absence or presence of cultural resources. Invited Signatories: The agency official may invite additional parties to be signatories to an agreement document. Any such party that signs the document shall have the same rights with regard to seeking amendment or termination of the agreement as other signatories. Memorandum of Agreement (MOA): A formal written agreement "that records the terms and conditions agreed upon to resolve the adverse effects of an undertaking upon historic properties" (36 CFR 800.16 [o]). Mitigation: Mitigation includes (a) avoiding the impact altogether by not taking a certain action or parts of an action; (b) minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action and its implementation; (c) rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating, or restoring the affected environment; (d) reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action; or (e) compensating for the impact by replacing or providing substitute resources or environments. (40 CFR 1500, Regulations for Implementing NEPA). MOARNG Facilities: refers to the Missouri Army National Guard properties consisting of (54) Readiness Centers, (15) Field Maintenance Shops (FMS), (2) Army Aviation Support Classification Facilities (AASF), (1) Army Aviation Flight Activity (AAFA), (1) Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS), and (1) Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD). Motor Vehicle Storage Building: (MVSB). Native American: Pertaining to American Indian tribes or groups, Eskimos and Aleuts, and Native Hawaiians, Samoans, Chamorros, and Carolinians of the Pacific Islands. Groups recognized by the federal and state governments and named groups with long-term social and political identities who are defined by themselves and others as Indian are included. Negative Survey: A survey completed for the identification of cultural resources where no such cultural resources were identified. No Historic Property Affected Zone (NHPAZ): Is a GIS coverage created by several interactive zones to produce a zone where there is no potential for historic properties to be affected. The GIS coverage's used to create the interactive zone is called the UnionPA. Object: the term object is used to distinguish from building and structures to those constructions that are primarily artistic in nature or are relatively small in scale and simply constructed. Although it may be, by nature or design, movable, an object is associated with a specific setting or environment. Parcel: A parcel is a contiguous piece or pieces of land described in a single real estate instrument. A parcel can also be described as a specific area of land whose perimeter is delineated by metes and Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-5 MOARNG 2020 bounds or other survey methods. A parcel represents each individual land acquisition by deed or grant (e.g., each separate real estate transaction). A single, real estate transaction may acquire multiple parcels. Each parcel is shown by a single lot record in the real property inventory. Parcels are, therefore, the building blocks of land for a site. A parcel is created by a real estate transaction whereby a military department or the state acquires an interest in land, and a legal instrument evidences the interest so acquired. Final Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook 112 2013 Predictive Model: Modeling used to determine areas of high, medium, and low archaeological potential. Preservation: is defined as the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form, integrity, and materials of an historic property. Programmatic Agreement (PA): A formal agreement between agencies to modify and/or replace the project by project Section 106 (36 CFR 800.3-800.6) process for numerous undertakings in a program. It will record "the terms and conditions agreed upon to resolve the potential adverse effects of a Federal agency program, complex undertaking or other situations in accordance with 36 CFR 800.14 (b)" (36 CFR 800.16 [t]). Program Categories: Are the MOARNG programs that they use are within their program system within the Conservation Program and Compliance Program. They are daily routine actives that take place to full mission drive projects. Public Opportunity: The PA will be available at each of the four training sites and on the public MOARNG website and Facebook site under Community (www.mo4uard.com). The PA is located at each of the historical societies, (Missouri State Historical Society of Missouri, Newton County Historical Society, The Historical City of Jefferson, Macon County Historical Society, and the Bushwhacker Museum, and the Military Historic Council) that were asked to provide comment on the PA. Period of significance: The span of time in which a property attained the significance for which it meets the National Register criteria. Previously disturbed: Refers to past direct, indirect, and cumulative disturbances within the area of potential effect (APE) for the undertaking. The disturbances within an area's surface dimensions, alignment, and depth must have been documented by a qualified archaeologist prior to the project under review. Record of Environmental Consideration (REC): A document that is used to explain how an action is covered in a CATER. Reconstruction: is defined as the act or process of depicting, by means of new construction, the form, features, and detailing of non -surviving site, landscape, building, structure, or object for the purpose of replicating its appearance at a specific period of time and in its historic location. Rehabilitation: is defined as the act or process of making possible a compatible use for a property through repair, alterations, and additions while preserving those portions or features which convey its historical, cultural, or architectural values. Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-6 MOARNG 2020 Restoration: is defined as the act or process of accurately depicting the for, features, and character of property as it appeared at a particular period of time by means of the removal of features from other periods in its history and reconstruction of missing features from the restoration period. Section 106: Under the NHPA, Section 106 provides direction for Federal agencies regarding undertakings that affect properties listed or those eligible for listing in the NRNP, and is implemented by regulations (36 CFR 800), issued by the ACNP. Section 110: Under the NHPA, Section 110 outlines agencies' responsibilities with respect to historic properties and requires Federal agencies to locate, inventory, and nominate all properties that may qualify for the NRNP. Signatories: The signatories have sole authority to execute, amend or terminate an agreement document. Site: In the broadest terms a site is'a geographic location. In more focused terms, a site is a specific area of land consisting of a single parcel or several contiguous parcels. Each site must be able to produce a closed cadastral survey. A site can be any physical location that is or was owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by one Military Service or state (for National Guard purposes), to include locations under the jurisdiction of the Army National Guard (ARNG) where a hazardous substance has been deposited, stored, disposed of, placed, or otherwise came to be located. Do not combine Federal parcels with state parcels in a single site, even if contiguous. There will be no sites that contain both Federal and state-owned property; create separate sites. Site Locational Models: A model, through past examples, used to predict locations of archaeological sites. State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO): The "official appointed or designated pursuant to section 101(b)(1) of the [NHPA] to administer the State historic preservation program or a representative designated to act for the State historic preservation officer" (36 CFR 800.16 [v]). Structure: The term structure is used to distinguish from buildings those functional constructions made usually for purposes other than creating human shelter. Survey: A scientific sampling of the extent and nature of archaeological resources within a specific area. Traditional Cultural Property (TCP): A TCP is a tangible property such as a site, building, structure, district, or object, which demonstrates relevance to traditional religious and cultural practices. Treatment: Cultural resources are subject to several basic treatments, including (1) preservation in their existing states; (2) rehabilitation to serve contemporary uses, consistent with their integrity and character; and (3) restoration to earlier appearances by the removal of later additions and replacement of missing elements. Decisions regarding which treatments will best ensure the preservation and public enjoyment of particular cultural resources will be reached through the planning and compliance process. (NPS Management Practices, 2006, 5.3.5) Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO): A THPO appointed "by the tribe's chief governing authority or designated by a tribal ordinance or preservation program who has assumed the responsibilities of the SHPO for purposes of section 106 compliance on tribal lands in accordance with Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-7 MOARNG section 101(d)(2) of the [NHPA]" (36 CFR 800.16 [w]). 2020 Tribes: "Tribes" (with a capital T) is used inclusively throughout this document to include American Indian Tribes, Alaska Natives and organizations, Native Americans, and Native Hawaiians, and organizations as defined in the NHPA and NAGPRA. Undertaking: "An undertaking is a project, activity, or program funded in whole or in part under the direct or indirect jurisdiction of a Federal agency, including those conducted by or on behalf of a Federal agency; those carried out with Federal financial assistance; those requiring a Federal permit, license, or approval; and those subject to state or local regulation administered pursuant to a delegation or approval by a Federal agency" (36 CFR 800.16[y]). Unheated Storage Building: (USB). UnionPA: The UnionPA GIS layer is created by the Maintenance and Operations Management, Environment Management, Forestry and Vegetative Management (Landscaping and Grounds), Historic Properties (Archaeological and Architectural), and Soil Conservation Management program categories. These are based on interactive zones combined to form the UnionPA. Virtual Installation: (standard definition according to DoDI 4165.14) — A virtual installation refers to all holdings of a state ARNG within the boundaries of that state. Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-8 MOARNG ARNG-ILE NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU Ill SOUTH GEORGE MASON DRIVE ARLINGTON, VA 222044373 2020 14 JAN 16 MEMORANDUM FOR the Missouri Army National Guard (MOARNG) Cultural Resources Manager (ATTN: Regina Meyer), 6819B N. Boundry Rd, Jefferson City, MO 65101 SUBJECT: Maintenance and Repair Programmatic Agreement (PA) for the MOARNG 1. References: a. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regulations, "Protection of Historic Properties," (36 CFR Part 800) 12 DEC 00. b. Army Regulation 200-1, Environmental Protection and Enhancement 13 DEC 07. 2. In accordance with procedures established in references 1 a and 1 b, the Army National Guard Bureau (ARNG) Directorate reviewed and approved the request for a new PA. 3. Requirements for PAs can be found in references 1 a, 1 b, and in the ARNG Cultural Resources Handbook. 4. The point of contact is Mr. Eric Beckley, Cultural Resource Program Manager, at 703-601-7036 or edc.r.beckley.civ@mail.mil. 16 Steve Stadelman Conservation Branch Chief Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-9 MOARNG December 12, 2016 jtmniah W (lay) Nixon, Govenmr . Harry D. &rwian. Dimaor OF NATURAL RESOURCES Regina Meyer, Cultural Resource Manager Environmental Office NGMO-EM Ike Skelton National Guard Training Site 6819B North Boundary Road Jefferson City, Missouri 6510I c)ncmo.gr,v Re: SHPO Project Number: 008 -MLT -17 — Determination for Missouri Army National Guard Readiness Centers for Eligibility on the National Register of Historic Places Dear Ms. Meyer: 2020 Thank you for submitting information about the above -referenced project for our review pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (P.L. 89-665, as amended) and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's regulation 36 CFR Part 800, which require identification and evaluation of cultural resources. This year the MOARNG presented the SHPO with a compilation of reports and information regarding their Readiness Centers (RCs), and in August our offices met to discuss the eligibility and potential development of a Programmatic Agreement to streamline the Section 106 review of projects involving these properties. At that time our offices determined that additional consultation on the eligibility of the RCs was required. We appreciate the extension of an invitation to continue consultation and look forward to evaluating the eligibility of RCs and the development of a Programmatic Agreement to streamline the Section 106 review of the properties. If you have any questions please write Missouri Department of Natural .Resources, State Historic Preservation Office, Attn: Review and Compliance, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, or call Amanda Burke (573) 5224641. Please be sure to include the SWO Project Number (008 -MLT -17) on all firture correspondence relating to this project. If the information is provided via telephone call, please follow up in writing for our files. Sincerely, STATE HISTORIC PR ESERVATION OFFICE �����W) r M Toni M. Prawl, PhD Director and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer TMP:ab i1t Zvw rjrK Promoting, Protecting and Enjoying our Natural Resources. Learn more at dnr.mo.aov Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-10 MOARNG o0.y co�N ` ACNP Z PSC pgcSER�P June 27. 2016 Ms. Regina Meyer Cultural Resource Manager Joint Force Headquarters Missouri National Guard Ike Skelton Training Site 2302 Militia Drive Jefferson City, MO 65101-1203 2020 Ref: Proposed Expansion ofilte Nationwide Pragrannnatic Agreement for Army National Guard Readiness Centers Maintenance and Repair Specificallyfor the Missouri Army National Guard Missouri Dear Ms. Meyer. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACNP) has received your notification and supporting documentation regarding the adverse effects of the referenced undertaking on a property or properties listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Based upon the information you provided, we have concluded that Appendix A, Criteriafor Council Involvement in Reviewing Individual Section 106 Cases, of our regulations, "Protection of Historic Properties" (36 CFR Part 800), does not apply to this undertaking. Accordingly, we do not believe that our participation in the consultation to resolve adverse effects is needed. However, if we receive a request for participation from the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, affected Indian tribe, a consulting party, or other party, we may reconsider this decision. Additionally, should circumstances change, and you determine that our participation is needed to conclude the consultation process, please notify us. - Pursuant to 36 CFR §800.6(bX I Xiv), you will need to file the final Programmatic Agreement (PA), developed in consultation with the Missouri State Historic Preservation Office's (SHPO's) and any other consulting parties, and related documentation with the ACNP at the conclusion of the consultation process. The filing of the PA and supporting documentation with the ACHP is required in order to complete the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Thank you for providing us with your notification of adverse effect. If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact Katherine Kerr at 202 517-0216 or via e-mail at kkerr@achp.gov. Sincerely, Arusha Thompson Historic Preservation Technician Office of Federal Agency Programs ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION 401 F Street NW, Suite 308 • Washington, DC 20001-2637 Phone. 202-517-0200 • Fas 202-517-6381 • achp®achp.gov • w .achp.gov Readiness Center PA - Appendix G G-11 MOARNG Fiscal Year: Project Title: Project#: Readiness Center/Facility: Workorder # / 420 #: APPENDIX H Section 106 Findings Spreadsheet Checklist For MOARNG Readiness Centers County: Date: 2020 Will the project involve any ground disturbance? Yes ❑ or No ❑ Will the project involve any action that will change building elements that will alter the original characteristics? Yes ❑ or No ❑ What type of machinery will be used (e.g., dozer, tractor and scraper, excavator, backhoe)? How much area will be disturbed? (e.g., 25 sq. ft., 3 acres) How deep will the excavation be?: Less than 6 inches: Between 6 and 18 inches: Greater than 18 inches: Is an existing building being altered, expanded? Yes ❑ No ❑? Is it interior ❑ or exterior ❑ work? If it is interior work please explain: If exterior what type of replacement is being considered for the building? (roof, windows, doors)? Please explain what type of work for the exterior: Is the building listed on the National Register of Historic Places or Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places? Please explain: Readiness Center - Appendix H 1-1 MOARNG Approximately when do you anticipate starting this project? Month/DayNear Project Description: Project Purpose: Proposed Action under Readiness Center PA : 2020 Does the proposed project location fall within one of the determined exemptions? Yes ❑ No ❑. If yes, please attach the associated Readiness Center PA site map. Has the project area been previously surveyed, disturbed, built on, or in some other way modified? Yes ❑ No ❑. If yes, please attach the associated Readiness Center PA site map? Attachments you can include that will help expedite the review process: (Topographic map of the project area [with Township, Range, and Section; (aerial photos, 420, digital photographs, the undertaking, and workorder.) Attachments: ❑ Maps ❑ Drawings ❑ Specifications ❑ Photographs ❑ Site plan ❑ List of Materials ❑ Design Samples ❑ Other Date: Assessment of Effect: Comment: Programmatic Exclusion: Recommendations for conditions or stipulations: Readiness Center - Appendix H 1-2 DEMOLITION REVIEW APPLICATION 2003 Southridge Drive Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: July 14, 2020 Demolition Review Application for 2003 Southridge Drive Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 2003 Southridge Drive Eligible Aye Nay Abstain to Vote Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz, Vice Chair Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Brad Schafer Mary Schantz, Chair Alan at Michael Berendzen Tiffany Patterson Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 imlanning@ieffcitymo.org www. ieffersoncitvmo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 athe City Code Property Owner(s): Central Electric Power Cooperative Email Address: jcoffelt@cepc.net Phone Number: 573-761-2878 Property Address: 2003 Southridge Drive Date of Construction: Building 1-1960-1974, Building 2 -1996-2002 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 2003 southddge Drive B. C. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? Number of structures to be demolished: 2 (one older than 50 years, one newer) D. Local Historic District Name: N/A E. F. Landmark Designation Name: N/A National Register Name: N/A G. Recent uses: Office space, restaurant H. Structure Vacant? ✓ Yes No If yes, for how long? Approximately 2 years 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? If so, explain: Yes ✓ N o Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USE; Drive ✓ CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes V No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, foursquare, etc.)? Yes ✓ No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. It is part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area that was or should be developed or preserved according to a plan based on a historic or architectural motif. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes ✓ No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes ✓ No Unknown b. The architectural, cultural, historic or contextual character of property designated as a local historic landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes ✓ No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. The handing will bP ri ng part nf The rentrnlFIPCI r. Cnnperative Came Q Redevelopment CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this apoTif2chion as hiVAer agent. Signature: \ -A Date: —6 2 2v Please check: Property Owner ✓ Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other 7/6/2020 MidMoGIS Parcel ID 1006230001002006 Basement Type Fin. Bsmnt Sz-Sq Owner Name CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE Ft Mailing PO BOX 269 Year Built 0 Address City State Zip JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 2003 SOUTHRIDGE DR Date Certified 1/1/2019 Property Prop Value -Land- COMM $47,900 Address PT. SENE; BEG SE COR QTR QTR; N 1380'(S); W 187.6' POB; SW Property Prop Value -Land- $0 Description 130'; S 1627; W 101.1'; S 100'; Ag Prop Value -Land- $0 Subdivision 675-774 4/19/2017 Res Book -Page- Prop Value-Imprv- $259,500 Date 1 415 -668 10/28/1999 Comm Book -Page - Prop Value-hnprv- $0 Date 2 384-329 2/19/1997 A Book -Page- Prop Value-Imprv- $0 Date 3Res 23/44/12 _ 0 Sec-Twn-Rng Appraised Value $307,400 Sq Ft -Above Grade Map Scale Disclaimer., Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a 1 itch = 100 Feet legal document and should not be substitutedjor a title search,appraisal, survey, orforzoning verification. 7/6/2020 www.midmogis.org/rolehtmV t/t r 2003 Southridge Drive MiclMoGIS, MO Parcel ID 1006230001002006 CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER Owner Name COOPERATIVE Mailing Address PO BOX 269 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 Property Address 2003 Southridge Or Subdivision Book -Page Date Book -Page Date Sec/Twn/Rng Square Feet (Above Grade) Basement Type Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) 415-666 10/28/1999 384-329 2/19/1997 23/44/12 0 Subdivision Image No Subdivision Year Built 0 PT. SENE; BEG SE COR QTR QTR; N Property Description 1380'(5); W 187.6' POE; SW 130'; S Appraised Value $307,400 162.7'; W 101.1'; S 100'; Book -Page Date 675-774 4/19/2017 Disdaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 100 feet verification. 5/27/2020 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI July 14, 2020 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of two commercial structures located at 2003 Southridge Drive NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish two commercial structures located at 2003 Southridge Drive. According to the applicant, there are two structures on this parcel. The structures have been vacant for approximately two years and previous uses include office space and restaurant. The original structure was constructed between 1960 and 1974. A building addition was constructed and is newer than 50 years. The second building was constructed between 1996 and 2002. This property is owned by the Central Electric Power Cooperative. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes No X Comments See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property listed on the National Register? Property awarded Landmark Designation? X Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the X These properties are not individually listed on the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, National Register, local landmark or local historic county, state or nation? district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or X No known significant events have transpired on the national event? properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who X significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? Is the property embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an X Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. architectural style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction or use of indigenous materials? Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, X Information on designer or architect is unknown. architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the community, county, state or nation? Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, X These properties are not architecturally significant. materials, or craftsmanship that render it architectural) significant? Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics X that make it an established or familiar visual feature? Is the property character as a particularly fine or unique example of X a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, farmhouses, gas stations, or other commercial structures, with a high level of integrity or architectural significance? STAFF RECOMMENDATION In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination (as outlined above), the structure does not appear to hold sufficient historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. The original building was constructed between 1960 and 1974 and an addition is newer than 50 years. The second building was constructed between 1996 and 2002. Both of these building were utilized as commercial structures. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 2003 Southridge Drive is recommended for approval by this Commission. 7/9/2020 City of Jefferson Tools .e r/, ID Identify Create New Bookmarks Feature Basic Tools Layers i Filter Layers... 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McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcalannine@ieffcitymo.org www. eeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Central Electric Power Cooperative Email Address: jcoffelt@cepc.net Phone Number: 573-761-2878 Property Address: 2007 Southridge Drive Date of Construction: 1956 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 2007 Southddge Drive B. C. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: N/A E. Landmark Designation Name: N/A Is National Register Name: N/A G. Recent uses: Residential/Daycare Center H. Structure Vacant? ✓ Yes No If yes, for how long? Approximately 2 years 3. will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? If so, explain: Yes ✓ No Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓' No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri orthe nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, foursquare, etc.)? Yes ✓ No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. It is part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area that was or should be developed or preserved according to a plan based on a historic or architectural motif. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif . h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes ✓ No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, orthe streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes „/ No Unknown b. The architectural, cultural, historic or contextual character of property designated as a local historic landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Registerof Historic Places. Yes ✓ No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Redevelopment. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/C[earance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make thisi261�191 iona her agent. 01-11 Signature: Date: it0 Please check: Property Owner ✓ Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other 7/6/2020 MidMoGIS Parcel ID 1006230001002007 Basement Type Full Fin. Bsmnt Sz-Sq Owner Name CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE 2106 JEFFERSON ST Ft Mailing Year Built 1956 Address JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102-0269 2007 SOUTHRIDGE DR -- —S1 City State Zip Date Certified 1/1/2019 PropertyProp alue-Land- $0 Address Comm Property PT SENE; BEG SE COR QTR QTR N 1380(S); W 187.6; SW 130 POB Prop Value -Land- $0 Description SW 103.4; S 146.6; E 101.1; - - Ag _ Subdivision Prop Value -Land- $14,000 Res Prop Value-Imprv- $0 Book -Page- 688-568 6/14/2018 -- _ Date 1 680 -109 9f6/2017 --- ` Comm Book -Page - Prop Value-Imprv- $0 Date 2 591-0115/512010 A Propp Value-lmprv- Book -Page- $76,800 Date 3 23/44/12 Sec-Twn-Rng Appraised Value $90,800 Sq Ft -Above 1,208 Grade Map Scale Ma Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed This is not a = 50 0 lfeet legal document and should not be substituted for a title search, appraisal, survey, orfor zoning verification.1 cation. 71612020 www.midmogis.org/colehtmi/ 1/1 2007 Southridge Drive MidMcGIS, MO Parcel 10 1006230001002007 Book -Page Date 680-109 9/6/2017 Owner Narne CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER Book -Page Date 591-011 5/5/2010 COOPERATIVE Mailing Address 2106 JEFFERSON ST Sec/TKn/Rng 23/44/12 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102-0269 Square Feet (Above Grade) 1,208 Property Address 2007 Southridge Dr Basement Type Full Subdivision Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision Image No Subdivision Year Built 1956 PT SENE; BEG SE COIR QTR QTR N Property Description 1380(5); V: 187.6; SW 130 POO 5W Appraised Value $90,800 103.4;5146.6; E101.1; Book -Page Date 688-568 6/14/2018 Disclaimer Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed, This is nota Map Scale legal document and should riot be substituted For a title sParch,app.aisal, survey, or for zoning verification. 1 inch _ 50 Beet 5/27/2020 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI July 14, 2020 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 2007 Southridge Drive NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish one residential structure located at 2007 Southridge Drive. According to MidMOGIS, this building was constructed in 1956. The structure has been vacant for approximately two years. Previous uses include residential and daycare center. This property is owned by the Central Electric Power Cooperative. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Re inter? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X These properties are not individually listed on the Is the property character, interest, or value as part of theX development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, r National Register, local landmark or local historic county, state or nation? district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or X No known significant events have transpired on the national event? ro erties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who X significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? 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McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 icr)lanning@*effcitymo.org www.ieffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 athe City Code Property Owner(s): Central Electric Power Cooperative Email Address: jcoffelt@cepc.net Phone Number: 573-761-2878 Property Address: 2106 Jefferson Street Date of Construction: 1965 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 2106 Jefferson street B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 2, One Office building, one warehouse D. Local Historic District Name: N/A E. Landmark Designation Name: N/A F. National Register Name: N/A G. Recent uses: OfficeNVarehouse H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? If so, explain: Yes ✓ No Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive ✓ CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes v/1 No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri orthe nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes ✓ No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. It is part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area that was or should be developed or preserved according to a plan based on a historic or architectural motif. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motifs ' h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes ( No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, orthe streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes „/ No Unknown b. The architectural, cultural, historic or contextual character of property designated as a local historic landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes ✓ No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. The hiiilriinn will be rernoveri as part of the Central Flertdr. C nnnarativa('amPiis Redevelopment. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authoriz by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this ic)ion as h' her agent. _ / Signature: Date: 4%/5/zs7 Please check: Property Owner ✓ Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other 7!612020 MidMoGIS Parcel ID Basement Type �111-0-0066240002000021 Owner Name CENTRAL., ELECTRIC POWER CO-OP % a JOYCE LINHARD.I. Fin. Bsmnt Sz-Sq Ft Mailing Address PO BOX 269 Year Built 0 City State Zip JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 Date Certified 1/1/2019 Property Address 2106 JEFFERSON ST Prop Value -Land -Comm $286,200 Property Description Subdivision`-- NW PT. SWNW SEC 24, N OF US HWY 54 — . ---� --- -- W ^---� —� 159-716/18/1963 — - — _ Prop Value -Land -Ag $0 Prop Value -Land -Res $0 Book -Page -Date 1 ' Prop Value-Imprv- Comm $3,472,100 Book -Page -Date 2 - - - - — -- 24/44/12 Prop Value-Impry-Ag $0 Book -Page -Date 3 Prop Value-Imprv-Res $0 Sec-Twn-Rng Appraised Value $3,758,300 'Sq Ft -Above Grade 0 Map Scale Disclaimer. Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a 1 loch = 200 feet legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification. 7/6/2020 www.midmogis.org/colehtmi/ 'ill 2106 Jefferson Street M[dIN•feGiS, Ma 1006230001002044 1006240002000021. CENTPI L ELECTRIC POWER CO-OP CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER CO-OP flo 3OYCE UNHARDT % JOYCE LINHARDT 2122 3efferson St 2106 Jefferson St Disclaimer: Rlap and parcel data are believed tc be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed Ms is riots Map Sca' legal document and should not be substituted for a title sea ,s,app arssl, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 2.00 feet verification' 5/27/2020 Building 1 Addition 11 U r Br .. 4 `6.5 7 ac r ,i • F <It\\, STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI July 14, 2020 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of two commercial structures located at 2106 Jefferson Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish two commercial structures located at 2106 Jefferson Street. According to the applicant, there are two structures on this parcel. Previous uses include office space and warehouse. The original structure was constructed in 1965. A building addition was constructed in 2003. The second building was also constructed in 1965. This property is owned by the Central Electric Power Cooperative. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes leo. -Comments Property listed on the National Reister? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the X These properties are not individually listed on the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, National Register, local landmark or local historic county, state or nation? district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or X No known significant events have transpired on the national event? properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who X significantly contributed to the development of the community, county. state or nation? Is the property embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an X Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. architectural style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction or use of indigenous materials? Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, X Information on designer or architect is unknown. architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the community, county, state or nation? Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, X These properties are not architecturally significant, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architectural) significant? Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics X that make it an established or familiar visual feature? 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Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcAlanning@ ieffcitvmo.org www. ieffersoncitvmo.eov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Central Electric Power Cooperative Email Address: jcoffelt@cepc.net Phone Number: 573-761-2878 Property Address: 2126 Jefferson Street Date of Construction: 1958 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 2126 Jefferson Street B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: N/A E. Landmark Designation Name: N/A F. National Register Name: N/A G. Recent uses: Residential/Rental Property H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? If so, explain: Yes ✓ No Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive ✓ CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ i No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain:. c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, foursquare, etc.)? Yes ✓ No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. It is part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area that was or should be developed or preserved according to a plan based on a historic or architectural motif. Yes ✓ No dote: Here is an example of architectural motif h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes v/ No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. 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This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted for a tilde saarch,appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification. 1 -inch = SG feet 5/27/2020 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI July 14, 2020 Demolition Application, Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 2126 Jefferson Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish one residential structure located at 2126 Jefferson Street. According to MidMOGIS, this building was constructed in 1958. Previous uses include residentialtrental property. This property is owned by the Central Electric Power Cooperative. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Re ister? X See map on pg, 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Desi nation? 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Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, X Information on designer or architect is unknown. architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the community, county, state or nation? Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, X These properties are not architecturally significant. materials, or craftsmanship that render it architectural) significant? Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics X that make it an established or familiar visual feature? Is the property character as a particularly fine or unique example of X a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, farmhouses, gas stations, or other commercial structures, with a high level of inteqrity or architectural significance? 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Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: Senzee, Rachel Friday, June 26, 2020 12:02 PM Stratman, Anne Fwd: Juneteenth Trail image003jpg From: "schantzm@embargm_ail.com" <schantzm ernbarcImail.com> Date: June 25, 2020 at 8:47:58 PM CDT To: "Senzee, Rachel" <RSenzee@ieffcitymo.org> Subject: FW: Juneteenth Trail Rachel, I think you need to add all of this to the package for the meeting. Not sure why Sonny didn't send to you, but this needs to go with Ms. Lester's first email, the mayor's response, and Patsy's Johnson's. If you want to discuss let me know. Thanks, Mary From: Sanders, Sonny <SSanders@ieffcitymo.org> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 4:54 PM To: 'Jane Lester' <iloutles@socket.net>; Tergin, Carrie <CTerRin@ieffcitymoorg>; schantzm@embargmail.com Cc: Ward, Laura <LWard@ieffcitymo.org>; Lester, Mike <MikeLester 'effcit moor >; Hussey, Ken <KHusse 'effcit mo.or >; patsvil960@gmail.com; kimberlev@missourifaithvoices.org revachiiegmail.com; Crowell, Steve <SCrowell ieffcitymo.orR> Subject: RE: Juneteenth Trail All, I think this is a good idea. The topic will be placed on the Historic Preservation Commission's July agenda for discussion. I'm sure you are aware of Columbia's trail. l actually snapped this photo yesterday up by where Lucky's was located. This link has info about their project, including a cost and the plan. htt s: www.como. ov arksandrec ci ca ital-im rovement- roiect-african-american-herita e - trail From: Jane Lester fmailto:iloutlesCabsocket.net] Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2020 11:05 AM To: Tergin, Carrie; schantzm@embargmail.com Cc: Ward, Laura; Lester, Mike; Hussey, Ken; patsyj1960Cd)gmail.com; kimberle missourifaithvoices.or ; revachiN-�gmail.com; Crowell, Steve; Sanders, Sonny Subject: Juneteernth Trail Mayor Tergin and Chairwoman Schantz, in these times with talk of the removal of some historical monuments because of the distortion they put on history and the fact that they might tend to glorify the wrong people , I would like to suggest that Jefferson City consider constructive rather than destructive actions. I think allover America the contributions of African Americans to the building of our country has been ignored or neglected. The horrible and divisive facts of slavery are at least mentioned but the vast contributions of people brought to this continent against their will is certainly underrepresented. Jefferson City should consider designing a walking tour that tells about those contributions. This could be patterned after the African American Heritage Trail in Washington 'DC. We already have some sites that can be expanded on the Soldiers Monument at Lincoln (Actual names and contributions of individual soldiers). Lincoln University would offer other stops, Plaques or memorials to Lincoln scholars and professors of note (story of movement to provide African Americans education in Law). The New Community Park I know has already been designed with some plaques commemorating the businesses and people of The Foot. I believe the Lewis and Clark monument should have some special mention of York. This individual who was so important to the expedition asked afterward to be granted his freedom but that didn't happen. I was shocked in googling the word York, 1 saw a list of people with the last name York and cities but didn't come up with this towering figure of history until l added "Lewis and Clark". The Missouri State Penitentiary is already a draw for history buffs. I think along with the sensational bad guys the history of the Penitentiary is also the convict labor that built the city. There is also the Sonny Liston story. There is so much history of Jefferson City that I don't know. I believe there is a lot of education to be offered here about the Civil War, the division of a country, a state and a city. An Historic Trail to celebrate African Americans and their place in building our country might help with some uniting. Thank you for your consideration, Jane Lester 316 Hickory St. `loutles socket.net • 0 0 ::.;._.. 13 d AD aX CQId w A n't m a 40 0 IA Ky v to r GENERAL STERLING PRICE MARKER Stratman, Anne From: tjprcm <tjprcm@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2020 3:27 PM To: DONNA DEETZ; Senzee, Rachel Cc: Mary Schantz; Alan Wheat (clan@alanwheathomes.com); Brad Schafer; Gail Jones (gailajg0@gmail.com); Gregory Bemboom (bemboom56@gmail.com); Kelsey Matson (kelsey.matson@dnr.mo.gov); Ward, Laura; Michael Berendzen (mike.berendzen@oa.mo.gov); Steven Hoffman (sdhoff@mchsi.com); Stratman, Anne; Williams, Katrina; Sanders, Sonny Subject: Re: Removal of Price Marker Was the marker ever officially donated to the city or other organization? Sometimes the organization that funds a plaque or monument retains ownership of it. The plaque may need to be returned to the specific chapter or to the National DOC organization if removed from the site. Tiffany Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: DONNA DEETZ <dkdeetz@aol.com> Date: 7/6/20 11:48 AM (GMT -06:00) To: "Senzee, Rachel" <RSenzee@ieffcitymo.org> Cc: Mary Schantz <schantzm@embargmail.com>, "Alan Wheat (alan alanwheathomes.com)" <alan alanwheathomes.com>, Brad Schafer <bradmschaefer@vahoo.com>, "Gail Jones (gailaig0@gmail.com)" <gailaig0@gmail.com>, "Gregory Bemboom (bemboom56@gmail.com)" <bemboom562gmail.com>, "Kelsey Matson (kelsey.matson@dnr.mo.gov)" <kelsey.matson@dnr.mo.gov>, "Ward, Laura" <LWard@ieffcitymo.org>, "Michael Berendzen (mike.berendzen oa.mo. ov)" <mike.berendzen@oa.mo.gov>, "Steven Hoffman (sdhoff@mchsi.com)" <sdhoff@mchsi.com>, "Stratman, Anne" <AStratman@ieffcitymo.org>, Tiffany Patterson <t rcm mail.com>, "Williams, Katrina" <kawilliams@ieffcitymo.or >, "Sanders, Sonny" <SSanders 'effcit moor > Subject: Re: Removal of Price Marker As an FYI This gentleman is coming to the historic city of Jefferson board on Wednesday night to present his proposal as well he's asking us to back his proposal I'll let you know what happens at the Hcj meeting but yes I would like to see it addressed at the HBC meeting as well Sent from my iPhone On Jul 6, 2020, at 10:13 AM, Senzee, Rachel <RSenzee ieffcitymo.org> wrote: Hi Mary, 1 cannot imagine how HPC would not address this in the near future. In what capacity? To that question, I am not sure at this time. I will put this on the agenda for next Tuesday for discussion and any updates that occur between now and then. Thank you, Rachel Rache[Senzee City of Jefferson Neighborhood Services Supervisor 573.634.6305 rsenzee@ieffcitymo.org From: Mary Schantz[mailto:schantzm@embargmaii.coml Sent: Monday, July 06, 2020 9:53 AM To: Senzee, Rachel Cc: Alan Wheat (alan alanwheathomes.com); Brad Schafer; Donna Deetz (dkdeetz aol.com); Gail Jones ( aila 0(&qmail.com); Gregory Bemboom (bemboom56(dqmail.com); Kelsey Matson (kelse .matson(adnr.mo. ov); Ward, Laura; Michael Berendzen (mike.berendzen oa.mo. ov); Steven Hoffman (sdhoff mchsi.com); Stratman, Anne; Tiffany Patterson; Williams, Katrina; Sanders, Sonny Subject: Re: Removal of Price Marker Rachel, does this mean that the HPC will not deal with the issue until after it comes back from city Councilor never? So Tuesday night we really will do nothing about it? Thanks Mary Mary Schantz Sent from my iPhone On Jul 6, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Senzee, Rachel <RSenzee c? ieffcitymo.org> wrote: Hello All, Last week, I received a phone call from a gentleman interested in removing the "Price Turns From Jefferson City" Marker. For those not familiar with the marker, it is located within the Moreau Drive National Register Historic District at the intersection of Moreau Drive and Fairmount. It is a pink granite boulder with a bronze plaque that reads: DECIDING AGAINST ATTACK, THE CONFEDERATE ARMY UNDER CEN. STERLING PRICE TURNED FROM JEFFERSON CITY OCTOBER 7, 1864 THIS MARKER DEDICATED APRIL 6, 1933 BY WINNIE DAVIS CHAPTER, UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY The marker was originally at the intersection of Hough and Moreau Drive, just outside of the historic district. It was moved to its current location in 1954 when Moreau Heights School was under construction. Because it was moved, the marker is considered non- contributing. The gentleman desires that the marker go to an institution for its historic value, but feels that it should be removed and not treated as a monument. I believe he is going to speak with other members of the community, along with Historic City of Jefferson, about his plan and proposed course of action. In anticipation of a future procedural action, I consulted with legal and it was determined his request has to run through Council first. The marker is located within the City's right-of-way and is owned by the City. That is all the information I have at this time. I will update the Commission as more becomes available. Thank you, Rachel R.acheCSenzee City of Jefferson Neighborhood Services Supervisor 573.634.6305 rsenzee CcD ieffcitymo.org Stratman, Anne From: Senzee, Rachel Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 4:25 PM To: Stratman, Anne Subject: FW: Moreau Dr Monument Process Attachments: Moreau Drive Monument Proposal.pdf Need to update the packet with the latest copy. RacheCSenzee City of Jefferson Neighborhood Services Supervisor 573.634.6305 rsenzee 'effcit mo.or From: Paul Kiekhaefer fmailto:kiekhaefer paulOgmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 9:54 AM To: Tergin, Carrie Cc: Moehlman, Ryan; Crowell, Steve; Morasch, Matt; Smith, Britt; Senzee, Rachel; Sanders, Sonny Subject: Re: Moreau Dr Monument Process My apologies; I attached the wrong version. See attached. On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 5:02 AM Paul Kiekhaefer <kiekhaefer.paul grnail.com> wrote: Thank you! For reference, I've attached a two -pager with a summary of the effort as I continue to meet with community members and organizations on this project. On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 10:20 PM Tergin, Carrie <CTer in ieffcit mo.or > wrote: Ryan, Paul and all, When I come to city Hall tomorrow I will plan to talk with staff about which committee we should put this on. Thank you! Carrie Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note9. #BuckleUpPhoneDown i 4 #EmptyCleanDry #C1oseBeforeYouDoze 6®® #JCSTRONG -------- Original message -------- From: Paul Kiekhaefer <kiekhaefer.paul@gmail.com> Date: 716120 5:08 PM (GMT -06:00) To: "Moehlman, Ryan" <RMoehlmana.Jeffcitymo.org> r Cc: "Crowell, Steve" <SCrowel 19 effcitdl_ymo.orL,>, "Morasch, Matt" <MMoraschkjeffcit�„mo.org>, "Smith, Britt" <BSmithkjeffcitymo.orr >, "Senzee, Rachel" <RSenzeekjeffcitymo.or6,>, "Sanders, Sonny" <SSandersQaJeffcitymo.org>, "Tergin, Carrie" <CTer in Jeffcity_mo.org> Subject: Re: Moreau Dr Monument Process Thank you, Ryan (and everyone). This is helpful clarification. On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 4:05 PM Moehlman, Ryan <RMoehlman(cr��. geffcitymo_org> wrote: Mr. Kiekhaefer: Yes, this is a bit of uncharted territory and I think there was a small case of to many cooks in the kitchen. Step 1 below is not necessary, as you would be utilizing the Permissive Right of Use process through the Public Works department to get the item in front of a Council Committee, likely before going to the Historic Preservation Committee. The only other caveat to the rest of the process described in steps 2-5 below is that the item may or may not be a consent agenda item. City Code § 2-198 provides that the consent agenda "shall be for matters which are routine [and] not expected to entertain debate." This can probably only be determined after going through the process at the Committee and Commission levels. Thank you. -Ryan Ryan A. Moehiman, City Attorney City of Jefferson, Missouri (573)634-6314 RMoehIman@*etTci!ymo.org From: Paul KiekhaeferEmailto:kiekhaefer.paul(dgmail.com_] Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 4:18 PM To: Moehlman, Ryan Subject: Moreau Dr Monument Process Hi Ryan, I'm working on the potential removal and replacement of the plaque on Moreau Drive - I spoke with Mayor Tergin, Matt Morasch, and Rachel Senzee about the steps to take. I heard from Rachel that the process wasn't as I originally thought, so I'd like to clarify with you (Mayor Tergin forwarded me your way). Here's my understanding so far: 1. City council must first take up and adopt a resolution to signal their intent to examine removing and replacing the plaque. 2. Assuming passage of the resolution, I would then work with the folks to develop and define what a replacement plaque would look like. 3. I would put together the proposal for the removal/replacement using a public works application process (Matt M forwarded it to me). 4. The proposal would go before the Historic Preservation Commission for approval before going before the full city council. 5. City council would then need to adopt the proposal (as a consent agenda item). Is this the correct understanding? I'm especially curious if you could provide some color on what a resolution would look like for step 1. I understand this is somewhat uncharted territory, so thank you for your patience. I'd be happy to do a call this week if that's easier! Best, Paul Moreau Drive UDC Monument Removal & Replacement Proposal Prepared by Paul Kiekhaefer (kiekhaefer.paul a@gmail.com; 573-690-8183) Summary The existing plaque on the monument at Moreau Drive should be removed given its pro - Confederate viewpoint and its history as a part of pro -Confederate organizations' effort to preserve white supremacy. As the monument does mark a historic location, the plaque should be replaced with a marker that provides the full context of the Civil War in Jefferson City. Background In the decades following the Civil War, numerous pro -Confederate organizations (including the United Daughters of the Confederacy) formed in part to promote a sympathetic vision of the Confederate cause among the general public. As Jim Crow laws and other racist policies were enacted by states following Reconstruction until the 1960s, these organizations built monuments and statues across the United States to create public messages to people of color (particularly black Americans) that white supremacy remained the law of the land. The Southern Poverty Law Center estimates that over 1500 public Confederate monuments and markers exist in the US, including over 700 monuments and statues. The Marker The United Daughters of the Confederacy built the pictured monument (situated in the 1100 block of Moreau Drive) in 1933. The plaque reads:. "DECIDING AGAINST" ATTACK, THE CONFEDERATE ARMY UNDER GEN. STERLING PRICE TURNED FROM JEFFERSON CITY OCTOBER 7, 1864 THIS MARKER DEDICATED APRIL 6, 1933 BY WINNIE DAVIS CHAPTER, UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY" This monument resides in the Moreau Drive Historic District, which is officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places (a National Park Service program). While the monument resides within the district at present, its original location was further south (at the site of Moreau Heights Elementary School). As the monument was moved in the 1954, it is a "non-contributing" component of the historic district as designated by the National Park Service. In other words, the monument does not contribute to the district's historic significance or character. The monument also lies a short distance from historically black Lincoln University. Per their website, the UDC maintains 14 chapters in the State of Missouri. No chapter in Jefferson City exists. Proposed Actions This proposal advocates for the following actions: 1. Removal of the original UDC plaque 2. Commissioning of a new plaque that appropriately marks the location while properly honoring the efforts of the Union to maintain control of Jefferson City. Why Remove and Replace? McClung Park While some Confederate statues and markers exist purely to lionize Confederate war figures, this particular marker maintains some historical ri Union relevance as a marker of a tory ofcs Q location. As listed above, 0 however, the location of this marker is not even where it was originally intended to be. The story of the Civil War in Jefferson City should be commemorated, but the language should be neither pro -Confederate in its construction nor exclusionary of the Union efforts. The current language presents General Sterling Price's decision in a misleading light — his 1864 campaign in Missouri was one of desperation and ultimately met its demise in Westport. In reality, according to the National Park Service, Price found the city too heavily fortified and avoided conflict. This historical fact is more a testament to the leadership of Union Colonel Henry Boernstein, who commanded the Union garrison in Jefferson City. That the monument mentions Price, a slaveowner and former Governor who sought for Missouri to secede, while Boernstein, a staunch abolitionist and the individual responsible for the preservation of Jefferson City through the war, remains anonymous is a testament to the one- sided nature of pro -Confederate monuments and markers littered across the United States. A replacement plaque should be created to correct the record. Next Steps Outstanding items in this process remain. • Building consensus and popularsu ori: The endorsement of local civic organizations, historic organizations, and the general public is critical to the success of this endeavor. • Achieving City Council & Historic Preservation Commission approval: Through a public works application process, the removal and replacement effort must be approved by the Jefferson City Council and the Historic Preservation Commission. • 'Finding the appropriate destination of the existing plaque: The existing plaque, if removed, needs a destination. • Commissioninq a new plaque: An appropriate sponsor is needed to develop the language and design of the new plaque and to contract for its creation. 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The rl- .attA them m Fmnlify lia[nlnCluss. m�nRI Ebltd up dxthrge b0e.d roar writ at foaari Ixreaiarr este 77x7 snoaua tact asy their coo- root la tut Lhm at IIx nonit tun's name. When they award w crumb and all and fur Sealy. There I I Pepe, Atcretwltr VI, who df—.d a^acro s Cn",a,u Carden He llanrdlr; rounLd no aaxb 1W anything PdL«�, MIr year hr INIX Cowrioaded on Jul 7, 2020 Copyright ®2020 Newspapers.com. All Rights Reserved. NPS Form 10-800 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section number 7 Page 3 Landscaped Islands (3 C Sites) Photo 6,18 Moreau Drive Historic District Name of Property Cole County, MO County and State n/a Name of multiple listing (if applicable) OMB No. 1024-001 There are three contributing sites in the district, outlined on the map. These three planted median/islands are part of the original Wagner Place subdivision plan as designed by Hare & Hare. Wagner Place was advertised as a "Resident Park" where "landscape, art and nature are combined to get the best result." 2 This philosophy included setback lines for each residential lot, winding boulevards and streets which followed natural topography, and planted islands at intersections. Two islands (at the Fairmount and Hillcrest intersection and the Fairmount and Moreau Drive intersection) are roughly triangular in shape. The third is a wide oblong median in the center of Fairmount Court. All three are planted with large deciduous trees. "Price Turns From Jefferson City" Marker (INC object) Photo 6 1933 Moreau Drive at Fairmount This pink granite boulder bears a bronze plaque with the following inscription: DECIDING AGAINST ATTACK, THE CONFEDERATE ARMY UNDER GEN. STERLING PRICE TURNED FROM JEFFERSON CITY OCTOBER 7, 1864 THIS MARKER DEDICATED APRIL 6, 1933 BY WINNIE DAVIS CHAPTER, UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY The plaque faces Moreau Drive. The marker was originally located at the intersection of Hough & Moreau Drives at the southern boundary of the district. It was moved to this location in 1954 when the new Moreau Heights School was under construction. The monument is within half a mile of its original location, but because it is moved, it is considered noncontributing. 1202 Elmerine Avenue (2C) c. 1936 Architectural Style: Tudor Influence Ext. wall cladding: brick Foundation material: Concrete Roof material: Asphalt shingle Roof type: Irregular This is a two story variegated brick house. At the left bay a gabled wing projects forward; a hipped wing projects to the right at the rear of the house, and there is a 2 -story entrance bay at the elbow of the two wings. A secondary entrance faces west (towards Moreau Drive.) The front gable is one bay wide and has paired windows (8 -tight replacements) on each story, with the lower story windows having transoms (also replacement). Each window has a concrete or stone sill and above the second story window is a hood molding of concrete or limestone. There is a small arched vent in the gable of this bay. Between the gable bay and entrance is a single multi -light casement window on the first floor with a limestone sill. It may or may not be historic. The entrance projects slightly and is capped with a projecting gable. The entrance is arched with stone quoins and appears to retain its original wooden door (behind a modern glass door).Above the gabled entrance is a multi -light casement window that may or may not be replacement. The next bay has a single narrow multi -light window on each floor both with stone sills. There is a small concrete pad that serves as a stoop in front of the entrance. The tall chimney that extends highly over the irregular roof line and the quoins around the arched door suggest Tudor stylistic influence. Outbuilding: The is a hipped -roof brick garage. It is present on the 1939 Sanborn map (C). 2 Hare & Hare collection, "The Modern Suburban Addition Must be a Resident Park." advertisement. State Historical Society of Missouri. Newspa'De� r b= -Mancester https JAvww.nowspopers. comfimage1138881052 St. Loins Post -Dispatch (St. Louis, Missoun) - Fri, Apr 7, 1933 • Page 27 Downloaded an Jul 7, 2020 MONUMENT TO STERLINU PRICE GGov. Park for Stag Accepts G4ft of Daughters of Confederacy. JEFFERSON CITY, April 7.—A monument to the Confederate Gen- eral, Sterling Price, was accepted from the Daughters of the Confed- eracy yesterday by Gov. Park on behalf of the State. The marker is on the outskirts of Jefferson City. Price, a. former Governor of Mis- sciur , was madeMajor-General of State Militia in 1861. At the out- break of the Civil 'W'ar he gathered together and headed 9+ Confed- erate troops. He fought the tattle of Wilson's Creel: in which Gen. Nathaniel Lyon was killed. In Sep- tember. 1864, he invaded Missouri and advanced to the environs of both St. Louis and Jefferson City, but was repulsed in his attack at these places. Price died in St - Louis Sept. 29, 1867. Copyright®2020 Newspapers.com. All Rights Reserved. 1\ Sopapers'" dewsoa pei--l- :: -aancestry, haps 1/www.newspapers.comhmage1656791372 The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, Missouri] • Fri, Apr 7, 1933 • Pape 4 Downloaded on Jul 7, 2020 PRICK d([iMt7RfAZ TD 5TATR. . accepted fsoM the Daughters of the i aeon will be lost in the mist of the Confederacy today by Governor GUY dawn of the tomorrows:' Governor Golerisor I'ark'In a Tribute to the H. Park, on behalf Of the state. Pari;. ,Laid In accepting the monument, Otieldim. The marker to on the outskirts of I "and ere long, the lust survivor shall Jefferson, City, where Price turned'i 1011' ills companions in the bivouac Ing thsArmrintedrrfmo - on the Giber allore. But hlatAry will Jsrrotaoer Crrv, April d.—A mono- back, supposedly for senttmetltal rea-, perpetuate the names and memory sons, without attacking the city, and d"ds of those great soldiers and ment to the memory of the Con- "The scattered few of the great patriots forever." ' federate general, Sterling Price, was I army of the Confederacy who remain Copyright ® 2020 Newspapers.com. All Rights Reserved. eWs — FreevieW EnJoY clipping this cls for free 9 Clipped From Jefferson City Post -Tribune Search the Largest Online News in.. fleet's drawing of the Proposed sc pry Wd :agree to Removal nt jigOf Marker in City„� on UDC Chapter to Pick M;; New Site for Stone i 19- Removal of a large granite tomonument located at the inter- i :ed station of Moreau drive and I Green Berry road adjacent to the j be note hloreau Heights school was ,it. agreed to last night by members of of the Whinie T14ivis Chapter off t the United Daughters of the Con (rderacy. srd The mcounwnt Is.sulct to mark' o )n -the place where Maj. Olen. Star - rat ling ta r-ralling Price, a native Missourian :ed w Is o commanded confederate ion troops . during the Civil War, to made his decision to lith around :a.iJeftcrsan City rather than bring rse.war, into the Capital City. The J :to- marker was dedicated April ti, nd11033. commemorating the evont idsltiiat occurred on Oct. 7, 1604, Ad -according to historians To SeteA Now She or Meeting with city ofheials in ut- an Informal session at the Mie- a souri Hotel. members of the ur- C e ganizalton agreed to select a now b of site for the monument that stands o � : about five feet high with a bronze n of plaque mounted an the face. The dispute that shooed signs b of becoming hosted at limes oc- n OL, tes:egy came to light at the reg- b alar meeting of the City Council n Sept. !i. Mrs. Ernest T., Ackley, u of 320 Wwshinglon St.. president of to ,as the UDC chapter Isem raid the tar id. wemhcrs of her grouii were of the a opinion that no action would be c an taken 'at the council srstdon to U -ed remove tho marker. At that time to- Mi-.. Ackley. along with Mrs. is re- Henry -W. Eilss, I510 E • Capitol J Ave., appealed to the ofllelal cit -1 c tg.lbody In leave the monument at c ss-iits present location. al Mrs. Ackley later said she was'T dumbioun►hed when size learned;v n a day -or two later that the eoun- e art ell had adopted a building and 1+ qt grcnends committee ree mmenda- le1tion to chauge the location. This P jg0laction took place. she said. aftere ;nel!inembers of her group left the DOI I council chamtrer. Under the agreement made last A (night, the UDC chapter will so- F lect a now :site and give their de- C :heiciston In the building and ground x committee for further council a 'o•• action. The* committee recom- C ,or mendalion will be given to the ;is council at the next resrt:lar ses- sion, Ci f°a Oct. 3. Passible Traffic )Uzard sit' Al Iasi night's resecting. Mayor 1, er_ Arthur W. Ellis and Mrs. Acklovix am explained their Ixisitlwu and the R discussion dc%,Wn13cd nto a . Cues-ld Try 7 Days Free to get access PLANNING AHEAD FY2021 HPF GRANT APPLICATIONS Stratman, Anne From: Senzee, Rachel Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2020 11:16 AM To: Stratman, Anne Subject: FW: Attn: CLG - FY2021 HPF Grant Applications For the packet under Planning Ahead PzacheCSenzee City of Jefferson Neighborhood Services Supervisor 573.634.6305 rsenzee ieffcitymo.or� From: Marson, Kelsey[mailto:Kelsey.Matson@dnr.mo.gov] Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2020 3:53 PM To: Matson, Kelsey Cc: Archambo, Allison; Prawl, Toni Subject: Attn: CLG - FY2021 HPF Grant Applications Dear Missouri Certified Local Government Partners: We are pleased to announce the availability of Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grants for the 2021 federal fiscal year (FY2021). In recent years the Department of Natural Resources awarded approximately $100,000 in grants. All Certified Local Governments, all county governmental entities, municipalities, and qualified non-profit organizations with a historic preservation mission are eligible to apply for Historic Preservation Fund grants; however, only Missouri's Certified Local Governments (CLGs) qualify to compete for the mandatory ten percent (10%) pass-through funding. We will be funding National Register, Survey, Planning and Outreach and Predevelopment (also known as Preconstruction) grant projects. We will not be funding development projects in this round. We require the submission of a pre -application for review and comment by Monday, August 31, 2020. The Grants Manager will review the pre - application for technical accuracy, budget issues, project goals, eligibility and feasibility of completion within the FY2021 timeframe. Due to social distancing requirements, no in-person grant application meeting will be held this year. Instead, a recorded presentation is available here. Further, Allison Archambo, will be scheduling digital meetings to discuss projects and applications. The meetings are on a first come basis and will be available every Wednesday from July 8th — August 19th. Please contact Allison Archambo directly to schedule an application meeting. Applicants will receive a response to their pre -application by Tuesday, September 30, 2020, and final applications must be postmarked or received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 15, 2020. Final applications will be scored based on the proposed project's contribution to Missouri's statewide preservation priorities and the technical quality of the application. Missouri's Statewide Preservation Plan. To qualify for consideration for CLG pass-through grant awards, CLGs must have submitted their FY2019 annual CLG report and must submit the FY2020 annual CLG report (for the period from October 1, 2019, through September 30, 2020) before November 30, 2020. CLGs also must be current on submission of historic preservation commission minutes and all other information required for monitoring of the local historic preservation program according to the "Guidelines for Participation in Missouri's Certified Local Government Program" at https:/Zdnr.mo.gov/shpoZclgguide.htm Please contact me if you have questions regarding CLC status. Application forms and instructions are available on the DNR website at:.http:lZdnr.mo.gov/shpo/heritagegrants.htm. Please be sure to use the correct instructions with the correct application form depending on your type of project. Please contact Allison Archambo by phone at 573-751-7958 or by e-mail at Allison.Archambo dnr.mo. ov, to request FY2021 HPF Grant Pre -Application forms with instructions if you need them in hard copy, if you have difficulty downloading the forms from our website, or if you have any questions about the grant application process. Finally, the Department of Natural Resources is now using an online Funding Opportunities Portal to receive and manage grants. This system allows project sponsors applying for funding to submit their applications, track the status of the award, and to submit invoices and reports electronically. Project sponsors will need to request access to the system so they may submit the grant application in the portal. To request access to the system: - Go to the Department's Funding Opportunity Portal. -Under New User, click the "Click Here" link to request an account. -Complete and submit the Funding Opportunity Portal Access Request form. - Check Historic Preservation -at the bottom of the form, in the section used to indicate the program(s) in which the project sponsor is interested in apply for financial assistance. The project sponsor may select other options in addition to Historic Preservation. This form may take 24-48 hours to process, so portal access should be set up early in the application process. Once processed, project sponsors will receive an email with log on credentials. If project sponsors are unable to access the Funding opportunity Portal they can mail two copies of the completed application to the address below: Missouri Department of Natural Resources Division of State Parks Grants Management Section Attn: MPF Grant Manager PO Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 Best, Kelsey Matson Certified Local Government Coordinator Missouri State Historic Preservation Office P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 522-5632 https.//dnr.mo.eov/shpo/certifie.htm. surveymonkey.com/r/`MoDNRsurvey DRAFT Legend . Tornado_Plac_Addrs_KW05302019_FinaI • DataCenter.GIS. 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