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Historic Landmarks Commission accepts Phase I archaeological report for 1533 State Street mixed-use proposal
Summary
Commissioners accepted a confidential Phase I archaeological assessment for a proposed 4-story, 27-unit mixed-use project at 1533 State Street and recommended limited archaeological monitoring during initial ground disturbance because ground visibility was previously absent.
The Historic Landmarks Commission on June 4 accepted a Phase I archaeological resources report for a proposed four-story mixed-use development at 1533 State Street (also referenced as 1529 State Street), finding no conclusive evidence of historic resources on the paved site but recommending monitoring during initial ground disturbance.
Dr. Brent Leftwich, author of the report for Lethbridge Archaeology, told the commission that historic map and record review showed the property was vacant in mid-century Sanborn mapping and that the Cantwell—s Market building occupied the lot later. "Because there's…
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