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State Historic Preservation Office summarizes disaster-preparedness survey for Cottage Grove
Summary
The Oregon SHPO presented findings from a reconnaissance-level survey of three Cottage Grove neighborhoods, reporting 172 properties reviewed and about 30 preliminarily eligible for the National Register and flagging floodplain and wildland-urban-interface risks to historic resources.
Evan West, survey and inventory coordinator for the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, told the Cottage Grove City Council that a reconnaissance-level survey (RLS) of three areas of town reviewed 172 properties and identified about 30 as preliminarily potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
"We looked at 172 individual properties," West said. "Of those 172, we identified 30 as preliminarily potentially eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places." He emphasized the determination was an…
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