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Historic Landmarks Commission accepts Phase I archaeological report for proposed State Street housing project
Summary
The Historic Landmarks Commission voted to accept a Phase I archaeological resources report for the proposed multi‑family development on State Street, noting a small number of disturbed shell fragments and directing a post‑demolition survey and standard worker awareness measures.
The Historic Landmarks Commission on Aug. 13 accepted a Phase I archaeological resources report for the proposed rental housing development at 3045/3845 State Street, directing a post‑demolition survey after buildings and paving are removed.
The acceptance clears the consultant report for the first review stage of the project, which proposes demolition of two commercial structures (a former Sears store and auto center) and construction of a 443‑unit rental housing development under the city’s Average Unit-Size Density (AUD) incentive program and state Senate Bill 330. The project description presented to the commission said the development would include two four‑story buildings with 31 studios, 189 one‑bedroom, 202 two‑bedroom, and 23 three‑bedroom units;…
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