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NS Grant - Planning - 1998 CLG Grant Award - St. Mary's Road Corridor Preservation Planning Study 05-06-1998-9d
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Ell <br />r <br />North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office <br />R• ':• • <br />March 25, 1998 <br />PROJECT NAivIE & TYPE: St. Mary's Road Corridor Preservation Planning Study <br />CONTACT PERSON /ADDRESS/PHONE: <br />Donald R. Belk, Preservation Planner <br />Orange County <br />306F Revere Road <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />STAFF SPECIALIST(S): Debra K. Bevin <br />GRANT FY: 1998 BEGINNING/ENDING DATES: 7/1/98- 9/30/99 <br />TOTAL COST: $12,000 FEDERAL SHARE: $4,000 NIATCH: $8,000 <br />BUDGET Grant Funds Cash Match In -Kind Match Total Cost <br />Consultant $4,000 $6,000 $ $10,000 <br />Project $1,000 $1,000 <br />Coordinator <br />Mapping/GIS $1,000 $1,000 <br />Coordination <br />TOTALS <br />$4,000 $6,000 $2,000 $12,000 <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <br />Orange County will conduct a preservation planning study of the St. Mary's Road Corridor. The study <br />will involve an intensive evaluation of the area and assessment of possible preservation options. such as <br />scenic byway designation, open space easements, National Register listing, and local historic district or <br />landmark designation. Examination of the area will include consideration of historic architectural and <br />known archaeological resources. In lieu of intensive archaeological survey, background research will be <br />conducted to determine the possibility that historic archaeological resources exist. The county will hire a <br />consultant who meets the qualifications outlined in 36 CFR 61 to conduct the study. The study will be <br />completed on or before September 30, 1999. <br />
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