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. . <br /> D. REPORTING OFRESULTS <br /> The Orange County AMS and DEAPR will be informed on a weekly basis as to the progress of the field <br /> investigations. Upon completion of fieldwork, two copies of a Preliminary Field Report(draft report)will <br /> be provided. The draft report will detail the results of the background research,fieldwork, and laboratory <br /> analysis. The draft report will be illustrated with photographs and drawings, as needed' and will conform <br /> to the reporting standards outlined in the"Guidelines for Preparation of Archaeological Survey Reports," <br /> prepared byO6A. This report will provide information on the number and type of sites found during the <br /> survey. A cursory description of each site will be made along with a determination of eligibility for the <br /> NRHP. In addition zothe repon, archaeological site forms will be completed for each recorded site. A <br /> Final Report will be produced after review comments are received. <br /> In addition, a"public" report will be produced for Orange County so that the information about the <br /> archaeological work conducted at the property will be available to interested citizens. <br /> |V. COST ' <br /> A lump-sum cost is proposed for the survey area. Cost break outs are included for the following phases: <br /> background research, investigations, laboratory work, and reporting. It is anticipated that the cost of the <br /> subsurface inspection and archaeological monitoring work for the project will not exceed $5,000.00. <br /> 129 East Kiny Street-Close-Interval Subsurface Inspection and Monitorin <br /> Corinq TASK 2-monitoring TASK 3-Lab TASK 4-Reg2rt TOTAL <br /> V. PROJECT ASSUMPTIONS <br /> Task 1 - North Side of the Building Field investigations will include 150 feet of close-interval coring <br /> along the north side of the building at 5-foot intervals (30 coring locations)with no more than 30 <br /> additional coring locations if cultural resources are detected in the soil cores. The estimate is based on a <br /> total of 60 coring locations along the north side of the building. <br /> Task I -West Side of the Building - Field investigations will include close-interval coring within a 30 foot <br /> by 30 foot area at 5-foot intervals (25 coring locations)with no more than 10 additional coring location if <br /> cultural resources are detected in the soil cores. The estimate is based on a total of 35 coring locations <br /> along the north side of the building. <br /> Task 2 - East Side of the Building - Field investigations will include monitoring during the removal of <br /> pavement and excavations of an approximate 8-foot deep pit for the junction box. It is estimated that <br /> soil stratigraphy will be documented after the pit is excavated and any cultural features in the soil profile <br /> be documented. Significant concentrations of cultural material will be identified as features that will be <br /> photographed and mapped; a selection of exposed artifacts will be recovered. <br />