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PERMIT APPLICATION: ARCHAEOLOGY: OREGON SHPO <br /> AP jiia Oregon Parks and Recreation Department <br /> 725 Summer Street NE, Suite C <br /> Salem, OR 97301 -1266 <br /> All Information must be completed before this application will be considered. Use separate sheets if more space Is needed to complete a <br /> section. This permit is circulated with a 30 day comment period from date of mailing. <br /> Applicant (typed): Brian L. O'Neill Date: 6 -05 -2006 <br /> Institution: State Museum of Anthr• pologv <br /> Address: 1224 University of 0 . <br /> City: u , en = _ State/Zip: Oregon 97403 -1224 <br /> Signature: M Telephone /Fax: 541/3464033 (fax 346 - 5122) <br /> Email Address Of applicable): • • neill tuoregon.edu <br /> Attach current vitae demonstrating person meets or exceeds legal requirements of ORS 390.235 <br /> *Attach letter supporting applicant's ability to conduct proposed work (See Permit Application Guideline #6) <br /> Property Name and Location Description. Project Name and /or Site Trinomial: West Eugene Parkway <br /> Attach a USGS topographic map that County(ies): Lane <br /> clearly shows the location of the project USGS Quad Name: Eugene West 7.5' <br /> in relation to commonly known landmarks Township: 17S Range: 4W Sections: 28 <br /> (towns, rivers, streams, etc.) <br /> Surface Owner Owner: City of Eugene: Parks and Open Space <br /> ORS 358.920(5): A signed landowner Representative: Johnny R. Medlin, Director of Parks & Open Space <br /> agreement that excavation can take place Address: 1820 Roosevelt Blvd • <br /> on private land must be submitted with City: Eugene. OR Zip: 97402 <br /> this form. Telephone /Fax: 541-682-4800 <br /> Agency that has management control Name; City of Eugene <br /> over the land where the project is located. institution; <br /> Address: 1$20 Roosevelt Blvd <br /> "Attach letter of agreement for proposed work City: Eugene• OR Zip: 97402 <br /> from land manager (See Permit Application Telephone/Fax 541- 682 -4800 <br /> Guideline #7) <br /> Person in direct charge of excavation (if Name: Brian O'Neill, Richard Bland. or Paul Baxter <br /> you have not submitted an application Affiliation: State Museum of Anthropology <br /> this calendar year, please attach resume Address: 1224 University of Oregon <br /> that shows person meets or exceeds City: Eugene Zip: 97403 -1224 <br /> legal requirements of ORS 390.235) Telephone: 541-346-3033 <br /> Project Description Requested Permit Duration: July 10, 2006 to July 10.2007 <br /> Starting Date of Fieldwork: July 10 1. <br /> Proposed Date of Fieldwork Completion: July 21.2006 <br /> Due Date of Final Report (to SHPO, OSMA, CIS, and appropriate <br /> Tribes): September. 2006 <br /> Purpose of Investigation: ODOT is reviewing the feasibility of a new <br /> roadway corridor that would facilitate traffic flow between Highway <br /> 126, at the west edge of the city of Eugene, and interstate 5 and the <br /> central business district. Current plans for a parkway corridor, <br /> between Garfield Street and the vicinity of Oak Hill west of Eugene, <br /> include a segment between Amazon Creek and Beltline that crosses <br /> Danebo Avenue. Exploratory probes are proposed in one city -owned <br /> area within the impact area to determine the presence or absence of <br /> cultural deposits. <br />
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