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HomeMy WebLinkAboutArchaeological Report - BP (Part 2)RM (d) An artifact inventory plan detailing the character of the expected data categories to be recovered including the proposed methods of inventorying the recovered data and proposed methods of cleaning, stabilizing, and curating of specimens and recovered data consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's standards for archaeological curation in 36 CFR Part 79. No cultural materials were to be collected. No cultural materials were observed in the nine Test Units. (e) If human remains are proposed for recovery, a plan for their removal and disposition must be provided; if human remains are not proposed for recovery, a plan for responding to the inadvertent discovery of human remains must be provided. See Inadvertent Discovery discussion above. Human Remains and Associated Funerary Obiects See Inadvertent Discovery discussion above. Confidentiality of Information See Inadvertent Discovery discussion above. Lead Representative and Primary Contact See Inadvertent Discovery discussion above. (I) A professional, scientific research design, including research questions, demonstrating that the work and reporting will be performed in a scientific and technically acceptable manner utilizing methods and techniques designed to address current scientific research questions and cultural resource management plans. The proposed work is archaeological survey, presence/absence testing and monitoring, with a contingency plan for dealing with archaeological materials/human remains if these are identified. The articulation of this study's findings within any particular proposed regional cultural framework will not be a high priority because of its limited scope. Similarly, the study results cannot be considered to be a test of any particular model of prehistoric settlement and subsistence patterns or other cultural process dynamics. This approach is consistent with earlier investigations by Wessen (2007, 2009) at the site. If intact archaeological deposits are identified, construction alternatives would be possible. (g) The name and address of the individual(s) proposed to he responsible for conducting the work, institutional affiliation, if any, and evidence of education, training, and experience in accord with the minimal qualifications listed in this chapter. Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr. Ph.D. (POB 974, Port Townsend, WA 98368, 360.301.5017) has been contracted to conduct the fieldwork described in this survey and presence/absence and monitoring plan. Lahren, Principal Investigator, will direct all field investigations. He exceeds the United States Secretary of the Interior's minimum standards for Professional Archaeologist. (h) The name and address of the individual(s) proposed to be responsible for carrying out the terms and conditions of the permit, if different from the individual(s) enumerated under (g) of this subsection. Same as (g) of this subsection. (i) Financial evidence of the applicant's ability to initiate, conduct and complete the proposed work, including evidence of logistical support and laboratory facilities and evidence of financial support for analysis and report writing. A contract has been entered into between Mr. Dana Hamar and Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr., a copy of which can be provided if DAHP deems it necessary. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 8 of 19 &."i (j) A plan for site restoration following excavation activities and evidence of plans to secure bonding to cover the cost of site restoration. NA (k) Evidence of an agreement for the proposed work from the owner, agency, or political subdivision with management responsibility over the land. See (i) above. (1) A site security plan to assure the protection of the site and its contents during the public permit review and excavation process. The project area is a private residential lot within a residential neighborhood. (m) A public participation plan detailing the extent of public involvement and dissemination of project results to the public, as appropriate. Examples of appropriate public dissemination can include, but not be limited to: Archaeologv Month lectures, slide shows, anthropological conferences, school presentations, newspaper articles, if warranted. The proposed project is not expected to generate sufficient information that would warrant a public presentation. (n) A completed environmental checklist as required by WAC 197-11-100 to assist the department in making a threshold determination and to initiate SEPA compliance. NA (o) Evidence of abandonment: Abandonment will be presumed where the applicant presents information that thirty or more years have elapsed since the loss of the resource. NA (p) Disclosure by the applicant of any previous violation of this chapter or any federal or state law regulating archaeological objects or sites, historic archaeological resources, glyptic or painted records, or native Indian cairns or graves. The applicant shall disclose any such violation by the applicant, by the individual(s) proposed to be responsible for conducting the work, or by the individual(s) proposed to be responsible for carrying out the terms and conditions of the permit, and shall provide details, dates, and circumstances of each violation. NA (q) Disclosure by the applicant of outstanding archaeological excavation permits issued by the department to the applicant. None. (2) Where the application is for the excavation and/or removal of archaeological resources on public lands, the name of the Washington university, museum, repository or other scientific or educational institution meeting the Secretary of the Interior's standards for archaeological curation in 36 CFR Part 79, in which the applicant proposes to store all collections, and copies of records, data, photographs, and other documents derived from the proposed work other than human skeletal remains and funerary objects. The applicant shall submit written certification, signed by an authorized official of the institution, of willingness to assume curatorial responsibility for the collections, records, data, photographs and other documents and to safeguard, preserve, and allow for the future scientific access to these materials as property of the state. NA (3) Where the application is for the excavation and/or removal of archaeological resources on private land, the name of the university, museum, repository, or other scientific or educational institution in which the applicant proposes to store copies of records, data, photographs, and other documents derived from the proposed work and all collections. In the event the landowner wishes to take custody of the collection, the applicant shall submit written certification from the landowner stating this intention. If the landowner does not wish to take custody of the collection, the name of Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 9 of 19 3 .10 the university, museum, repository, or other scientific or educational institution in which the collection will be curated. The applicant shall submit written certification, signed by an authorized official of the institution, of willingness to assume curatorial responsibility for the collections, if applicable, and/or the records, data, photographs, and other documents derived from the proposed work and to safeguard, preserve, and allow for the future scientific access to these materials. Copies of all records, data, photographs, and documents that may result from the proposed work will be on file with DAHP in Olympia. (4) An applicant may temporarily curate a collection identified in subsection (2) or (3) of this section in a repository that meets the Secretary of the Interior's standards for archaeological curation in 36 CFR Part 79 until the appropriate Indian tribe has available facilities meeting the Secretary of the Interior's standards for archaeological curation in 36 CFR Part 79 into which the collection may be curated. NA (5) Where the application is for the excavation and/or removal of a historic archaeological resource that is an historic aircraft, the name of the Washington museum, historical society, nonprofit organization, or governmental entity that proposes to assume curatorial responsibility for the resource. The applicant shall submit written certification, signed by an authorized official of the institution, of willingness to assume curatorial responsibility for the resource and all associated records, data, photographs and other documents derived from the proposed work and to safeguard, preserve, and allow for the future scientific and public access to these materials. NA (6) After review of the application, the department may require additional information to properly evaluate the proposed work and shall so inform the applicant. Field investigation or research may be required of the applicant or conducted by the department at the applicant's cost. A bond in an amount specified by the department may be required of the applicant to ensure payment of the professional expenses incurred by the department. Advance notice of any anticipated cost shall be given to the applicant. References Bard, James C. and Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr. 2010 Archaeological Monitoring of the Excavation of the House and Garage Foundations, 1064 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [January 20101. 2009 Archaeological Survey and Presence/Absence Testing, House and Garage Foundations, 1064 Beckett Point Road Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [December 2009]. Kaehler, Gretchen 2013a Letter to Ms. Zoe Ann Lamp dated October 17, 2013. 2013b Letter to Ms. Zoe Ann Lamp dated October 30, 2013. Lahren, Jr. Sylvester L. 2011 a Archaeological Survey and Testing of the House and Addition Foundation Areas, 690 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [April] Co -Principal Investigator with James C. Bard. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 10 of 19 3.11 2011 b Archaeological Survey and Testing of the House and Garage Foundation Areas, 1155 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [August] 201 Oa Archaeological Survey and Presence/Absence Testing of the Footing Area, 800 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [May] 2010b Archaeological Survey, Presence/Absence Testing and Monitoring of 9 Post Holes for Construction of a Pole Building Garage at 1220, Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [May] 201 Oc Archaeological Survey and Presence/Absence Testing of Existing Residence Proposed Footing/Foundation Area, 30 View Point Lane, Beckett Point, Jefferson County Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [April] 201 Od Archaeological Monitoring of the Excavation of the Garage Footing Area, 690 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [February 2010]. 201 Oe Archaeological Monitoring: Excavation for Utility Line and Pouring of Concrete Foundations, 780 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. [September] 2010f Archaeological Monitoring of the Excavation of the Garage Footing/Floor Area, 740 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [April] 201 Og Addendum: Archaeological Monitoring of the Excavation of a Garage Electrical Service Line Trench at 1030 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [March] Wessen, Gary 2011 A Report of Archaeological Monitoring of Ground Disturbance Associated with the Repair of a Water Line Leak at Beckett Point, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. 2009a A Report of Archaeological Monitor of the Excavation of a House Foundation at 840 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Wessen & Associates, Inc. Burien. 2009b An Archaeological Survey and Evaluation of a Proposed Garage Location at 970 Beckett Point Road, Jefferson County, Washington. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. [November 2009] 2007 A Report of the Recovery of Human Bones and Associated Archaeological Materials at Beckett Point (45JE305), Jefferson County, Washington. A report prepared for Public Utility District No. 1 of Jefferson County by Wessen & Associates, Inc. Burien. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 11 of 19 3.12 Wessen, Gary and Richard Hutchings 2007 An Archeological Survey and Evaluation of the Beckett Point (45JE305) Study Area, Jefferson County, Washington. Report prepared for Public Utility District No. 1 of Jefferson County by Wessen & Associates, Inc. Burien. Report on file Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 12 of 19 F5 Z 5 06 000m E. 508000m E WGS84 Zone IOU 513000m 0 M. I AREA i fF INTEREST I I I -47— V t1 l It ��2066 �tionN7 ice , IF 508000ME. WC,1384 Zone IOU 513000,E, Z E NATIONAL 0.0 0.5 1.0 1,5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 mks 170 1 so 4* i q - ' -,;,- 1 - 0 " " 1 .. 0, � ' 1 ' ' ' I GEOGRAPHIC 0 1 2 3 4 5 km 01/05/10 Figure 1. Beckett Point, Jefferson County, Washington. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 13 of 19 DISCOVERY BAY 3,,0 -- AL 0 N 250 �ET SCALE IN FEET 620 Beckett Point Rd. BOAT RAMP Figure 2. Beckett Point, Jefferson County, Washington. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 14 of 19 3,I5 4 MO AN RAUFF VALVES 1 N 0 Sb b0 ._. I AANlYARY blYYlR FORCE YAMS iN &ANiIARY StWER �.. CtrANOM SPS .. RESIDEWIIAL ORINDER PUMP t STATION L0OA1Wt 7M9 k � /fP - FLUORima PORI : a Details of the tkvken Paint Sanitary St0War Intprovemants Ptojatrt and suinsurt'ace test location,. Sheet u Figure 3. 620 Beckett Point, (Wessen and Hutchings 2007, Appendix A:9). Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 15 of 19 3. 1,6 Figure 4. 620 Becket Point, foundation, bulkhead, garage area and boat ramp (Google earth 2/15/14). Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 16 of 19 3.n �L IP�W tusLL �' }�,��T-_ NSP ,°'C,t4 rv��Jar,<. �`St+`r• .�� w J S.taSa ��}e,?p�'n.4q- LOr.;4.37 r ty gti 9 - b.2a iStcKa's't i ? r.YY=yac . /j 5 vi% F-7�� IJVWF Q �'TW .. S JRF PLArJ ppReF. 1_O"S4 � 3(e QNY,.�I•i... t L+�/l hAelSht.. 8 At Y!. t'•tw- _ /'14i1 G -t } SPS A _ j loz °° ib tCbb�'L.. b 3h lo3t° —aob7 t�+m>esa r ttAN4 i�A..a fair Ot�d$R i 1 - C.aaa Nnr,.Arc bi} rw •_+v. c aM � . baa Poa4e+ea.�s 4Pzur Ro.o f ,x511 (2 ( f 7/ i2 ANDERSON CIVIL ENGINEERS r t o & SURVEYORS I/ f 7// _ __ _... Farr _ OHNSMI, _ A ., 9MA '1 Figure 5. 620 Beckett Point Hamar site plan. Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 17 of 19 Figure 6. 620 Beckett Point, existing concreted bulkhead to be removed, existing residence foundation to be removed bisected by post. Confidential Figure 7 deleted. Figure 7. Locations of potentially intact and disturbed midden (Wessen and Hutchings 2007:33). Archaeological Report for Permit No: 2014-05 Page 18 of 19 �� �1i 1 r I'" d� \ � �.i� �s �, Outlook.com Print Message Page 1 of 2 LA .'y Print FW: Permit Re -Issued for Hamar project, Beckett Point, 45JE3O5 From: Sylvester Lahren (slahren@hotmail.com) Sent: Fri 7/18/14 11:59 AM fo: 'DANA HAMAR' (danahamar@msn.com) 1 attachment Reissued Permit 2014-05 45JFJ05 7-17-14.pdf (174.4 K13) https://blul85.mail.live.com/ol/mail.mvc/PrintMessages?mkt=en-us 7/13/2015 - Outlook.com Print Message 'A'. i, Dana, Page 2 of 2 The monitoring of the removal of the bulkhead and foundation has been approved. The renewal is good until December 31, 2014, Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr. Ph.D. 110010.571• Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-301-5017 cell From: Kramer, Stephenie (DAHP)[mailto:Stephenie.Kramer@DAHP.WA.GOV] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:43 AM To: Gideon Cauffman; 'Josh Wisniewski'; Bill White (bill.white@elwha.nsn.us); Kris Miller; 'Zoe Ann Lamp'; Tasa, Guy (DAHP); Kaehler, Gretchen (DAHP); Sylvester Lahren Subject: Permit Re -Issued for Hamar project, Beckett Point, 45JE305 Greetings; Attached please find the re -issued permit for monitoring at the Hamar project; 620 Beckett Point. The archaeological findings were negative but the project will be monitored. All the best, Stephenie https://blul 85.mail.live.com/ol/mail.mvc/PrintMessages?mkt=en-us 7/13/2015