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Texas Historical Commission Response 6_12_2023
ML23241A826
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Site: Abilene Christian University
Issue date: 06/12/2023
From: Wolfe M
State of TX, Texas Historical Commission
To: Glowacki B
NRC/NMSS/DREFS/ENRB, State of TX, Texas Historical Commission
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noreply@thc.state.tx.us To:

Brian Glowacki; reviews@thc.state.tx.us

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[External_Sender] Abilene Christian University Date:

Monday, June 12, 2023 4:37:49 PM Re: Project Review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act THC Tracking #202308491 Date: 06/12/2023 Abilene Christian University East North 16th Street - North Judge Ely Blvd

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proposed Molten Salt Research Reactor

Dear Client:

Thank you for your submittal regarding the above-referenced project. This response represents the comments of the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission (THC), pursuant to review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.

The review staff, led by Tiffany Osburn and Caitlin Brashear, has completed its review and has made the following determinations based on the information submitted for review:

Above-Ground Resources

  • THC/SHPO unable to complete review at this time based on insufficient documentation. A supplemental review must be submitted, and the 30-day review period will begin upon receipt of adequate documentation.

Archeology Comments

  • No historic properties affected. However, if cultural materials are encountered during construction or disturbance activities, work should cease in the immediate area; work can continue where no cultural materials are present. Please contact the THC's Archeology Division at 512-463-6096 to consult on further actions that may be necessary to protect the cultural remains.

We have the following comments: Thank you for initiating consultation on the proposed project. We look forward to additional consultation on the proposed Undertaking. The History Programs Division review staff, led by Caitlin Brashear, has the following comments regarding above-ground resources. There are no known historic resources located within the proposed Area of Potential Effect, however there appears to be historic-age resources. As such, these resources will need to be identified and evaluated for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Further, any resources identified as eligible will need to be assessed for effects by the proposed project.

We look forward to further consultation with your office and hope to maintain a partnership

that will foster effective historic preservation. Thank you for your cooperation in this review process, and for your efforts to preserve the irreplaceable heritage of Texas. If the project changes, or if new historic properties are found, please contact the review staff. If you have any questions concerning our review or if we can be of further assistance, please email the following reviewers: tiffany.osburn@thc.texas.gov, caitlin.brashear@thc.texas.gov.

This response has been sent through the electronic THC review and compliance system (eTRAC). Submitting your project via eTRAC eliminates mailing delays and allows you to check the status of the review, receive an electronic response, and generate reports on your submissions. For more information, visit http://thc.texas.gov/etrac-system.

Sincerely, for Mark Wolfe, State Historic Preservation Officer Executive Director, Texas Historical Commission Please do not respond to this email.