Environmental Assessment And Nationwide Section 4(F) Evaluations Townsend - South (U.S. Highway 287) Project Nh-F 8-4(16) 78; Cn 1420 Broadwater County, Montana 2005
Environmental Assessment And Nationwide Section 4(F) Evaluations Townsend - South (U.S. Highway 287) Project Nh-F 8-4(16) 78; Cn 1420 Broadwater County, Montana 2005
Montana.Dept. of Transportation
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The vegetative screen would remain in-place. There would be No Adverse Effect to the Wallace House as a result of the proposed project. The buildings on the site would remain intact and unaltered. The pavement edge would be only 5-feet closer to the property. That footage, moreover, would constitute paved shoulders - the driving lanes would remain the same distance away from the site's f\ U-. Hi?T/^,^ Y Environmental Services Unit Phone: (406) 444-7228 Fax: (406) 444-7245 A" £q!-i^l Opponar-ky ...Emp/oyef Web Page: www.ntdtstate.mt.us Road Report: (SOO) 226-7623 TTY: (300)335-7592 buildings. Although a row of trees that screens the property from the roadway would be removed, two rows of screening would remain untouched outside the RAV boundary. The setting would essentially remain intact, but the loss of five trees would constitute an effect, although minor, to the property. The characteristics that make the site eligible for the National Register would be perpetuated and the project would not have a significant impact to it.
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