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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - November Agenda PacketGregory Smith, Chair Tyler Milam Lloyd Yavener, Vice Chair Michael Lushbaugh Ann Aldrich Justin Bedard Brianna Candelaria Wayne K. Keefer, BOCC Rep HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION OFWASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND The Historic District Commission reserves the right to vary the order in which the cases are called. Individuals requiring special accommodations are requested to contact the Washington County Planning Department at 240- 313-2430 to make arrangements no later than ten (10) days prior to the meeting. Notice is given that the agenda may be amended at any time up to and including the meeting. WWW.WASHCO-MD.NET 747 Northern Avenue | Hagerstown, MD 21742 | P: 240.313.2430 | F: 240.313.2431 | TDD: 7-1-1 AGENDA November 6, 2024, 7:00 p.m. Washington County Administration Complex, 100 West Washington Street, Room 2001, Hagerstown, MD 21740 CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL MINUTES 1. Minutes of the September 4, 2024 meeting * OLD BUSINESS 1.Tax Credit Application - (Discussion/Comment) Staff has made requested updates to the Historic Properties Tax Credit Forms and created a brief instruction guide * OTHER BUSINESS 1.Correspondence a.Milestone Towers, Leitersburg/Trileaf Project #744255, 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Leitersburg (Discussion/Comment/Consensus) - UPDATED DOCUMENTATION - a 155- foot monopole telecommunications tower within a 50-foot by 50-foot lease area. Leitersburg, NR-1371 * b.Milestone Towers, Reed/Trileaf Project #745580 – 20026 Lehman's Mill Road (Discussion/Comment/Consensus) – UPDATED DOCUMENTATION - construction of a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Cool Brook Farm, WA-I-207 * 2.Staff Report a.Staff Reviews * b.2025 Meeting Calendar – Note change in start time to 6:00 p.m. 2025 * c.250th updates d.Historic Structures Grant Updates e.Comprehensive Plan Update f.December Meeting Reminders - Election of Officers and CLG Annual Report ADJOURNMENT UPCOMING MEETING 1.Wednesday, December 4, 2024, 7:00 p.m. *attachments MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY September 4, 2024 The Washington County Historic District Commission held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. in the Washington County Administrative Complex, 100 W Washington Street, Room 2001, Hagerstown, MD. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Commission members present were: Greg Smith, Chairman, Ann Aldrich, Lloyd Yavener, Michael Lushbaugh and Justin Bedard. Staff members present were: Washington County Department of Planning & Zoning: Meghan Jenkins, GIS Coordinator and HDC Staff member, Debra Eckard, Office Manager; and Jill Baker, Director (arrived at 7:25 pm). Also present were John Stull, Gary Moser, Michael Hill and Ellen Gercke, the Community Center Committee representing Emerald Pointe and Tyler Milam (newly appointment HDC member not yet sworn into office). MINUTES Motion and Vote: Ms. Aldrich made a motion to approve the minutes of the August 7, 2024 workshop meeting as presented. The motion was seconded by Mr. Lushbaugh and unanimously approved. Motion and Vote: Ms. Aldrich made a motion to approve the minutes of the August 7, 2024 regular meeting as presented. The motion was seconded by Mr. Lushbaugh and unanimously approved. NEW BUSINESS Residential Demolition Permit 2024-03813 – 13325 Emerald Pointe Drive Ms. Jenkins presented a demolition permit application for a two-story farmhouse located at 13325 Emerald Pointe Drive in the Emerald Pointe subdivision, which is an approved PUD (Planned Unit Development). During the original review of the proposed development, the HDC asked the developer to retain the structure. The structure was retained; however, it was significantly modified by removing additions, replacing windows, gutting the interior, etc. The structure was turned over to the Homeowners Association (HOA) earlier this year at which time the HOA began exploring ideas for an effective re-use. The HOA then contacted staff regarding the structure. At this point in time, the structure would be a financial burden to the residents and it would be difficult to find an adaptive re-use that would benefit the community. The HOA reached out to the residents of the community during a community meeting and provided information and photographs of the structure in its current condition. A vote was taken with a majority of the residents not in favor of keeping the structure or expending funds to restore it. Mr. John Stull, Chairman of the Community Center Committee, stated that there is concern regarding retention of the structure due to liability issues and the problem of getting insurance in a structure with no utilities. Mr. Hill, a member of the Community Center Committee, noted there is also concern of homeless people getting in the structure and possibly starting a fire. Mr. Moser, another member of the Committee, believes that the more the structure deteriorates it will become less of an asset and more of a liability to the community. Ms. Jenkins presented current photographs of the structure. It was noted that the roof was replaced about two years ago, at which time all of the trim work was removed. The demolition contractor has contacted his usual customers who repurpose and salvage materials. The only material that may be salvaged is the original stone. There were no other components deemed suitable for repurposing. Ms. Aldrich suggested saving some of the fieldstone and erecting a sign acknowledging the Shank farm. Motion and Vote: Mr. Yavener made a motion to support the approval of the demolition permit based on information provided and included in the Staff Report. The motion was seconded by Mr. Lushbaugh and unanimously approved. OLD BUSINESS Historic Chapter Revision – Comprehensive Plan Ms. Jenkins believes the revised draft of the Comp Plan will go out in October for public comment. She has made several revisions to the historic chapter to address comments received from MHT. She briefly reviewed several of the changes that have been made and asked members for their feedback on those changes. Members suggested a few corrections and changes to the chapter. Stone Arch Bridges Ms. Jenkins explained that Mr. Hobbs and Mr. Eshelman would like the HDC to comment and make suggestions for the Price’s Mill Bridge project that was discussed during the workshop last month. Members discussed the liability to the County if the bridge is not repaired and made safe, the cost of the restoration of the bridge, the projected cost if the bridge collapses, etc. Ms. Aldrich expressed her opinion there are a lot of opportunities and incentives to bring the bridge into some reasonable condition as well as getting access from the neighboring property owners. Consensus: The Historic District Commission concurs with MHT’s assessment that the bridge is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Ms. Jenkins noted there is a question as to who owns the right-of-way to access the bridge. Members believe this issue needs to be further explored. There were discussions regarding requirements by the US Army Corps of Engineers if the structure were demolished and where funds could potentially be obtained to help with restoration of the bridge (Program Open Space, Preservation Maryland, etc.). Fundraising or partnering with other businesses were also discussed. Ms. Jenkins will draft a letter to Mr. Hobbs and Mr. Eshelman outlining discussions held this evening that included additional funding sources, the question of cost of demolition vs. cost of mitigation, total liability issues, right-of-way exploration, and the unique nature of this bridge. Mr. Smith expressed his opinion that the idea of saving a portion of the structure could help mitigate some of the problems. He believes this could be a good compromise and would be appropriate for the recreational trail idea. Mr. Lushbaugh expressed his opinion that this is the second oldest bridge in the County and it is a valuable asset to the community. OTHER BUSINESS Correspondence – Milestone Towers – Reed/Trileaf Project #745580 – 20026 Lehman’s Mill Road Ms. Jenkins stated that information was originally sent to the City of Hagerstown; MHT requested that the information be sent to the HDC. Comments are being requested at this time. The developer claims there is no adverse effect on any historic structures; however, the cell tower is being placed on a property with a historic resource and there are several other historic resources in the area. Mr. Bedard strongly recommends that the developer perform a GIS based viewshed assessment to determine if the monopole will be visible from Lehman’s Mill as well as the contributing structures on the property where the monopole will be located. Ms. Jenkins noted that a special exception (AP2024-39) was filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals to place this tower at this location. Some viewshed information was submitted with the appeal application which Ms. Jenkins presented to the HDC. Mr. Bedard recommended that this information be shared with MHT. Consensus: The HDC recommends a GIS-based viewshed assessment, the use of an independent contractor to study and identify other unidentified historic resources, and to include the information that was previously provided in the Zoning Appeal packet to MHT. Correspondence – Milestone Towers – 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road Ms. Jenkins noted she has sent a request for the additional information that has been requested by MHT, specifically with the views from the proposed tower location around areas of Leitersburg. Staff Report • A written report of staff reviews for the past month was provided to members in the agenda packets. • 250th Update: The historic subcommittee is providing a list of at least 3 video ideas for each of the municipalities of lesser known, unique stories and history. • Ms. Jenkins continues working on the draft tax credit application. • Ms. Jenkins noted that several of the Boards/Commissions have begun meeting at 6 instead of 7. All members were agreeable to starting the meetings at 6 pm. ADJOURNMENT Mr. Lushbaugh made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:40 pm. The motion was seconded by Ms. Aldrich and so ordered by the Chairman. ______________________________________ Gregory Smith, Chairman v.07/26/2024 For any questions during the application process, please contact askplanning@wascho-md.net. Page 1 | Application Instructions Application Instructions for Historic Properties Tax Credit ORDINANCE 2024-23 Washington County’s Historic Properties Tax Credit (ORD 2024-23) provides funds in the form of a property tax credit for repair or renovation work on historic structures. The application is divided into three parts. The Washington County Historic District Commission (HDC) reviews the applications to ensure compliance with the ordinance and applicable standards and guidelines. The applicant is responsible for complying with all Federal, State and local laws applicable to a project, including, but not limited to compliance with zoning, building, and safety codes; review by any easement holders such as MHT; compliance with applicable Federal, State and local licensing, permitting, and environmental requirements. Completed applications and all supporting documents should be mailed to: Washington County Historic District Commission c/o Washington County Department of Planning & Zoning 747 Northern Avenue Hagerstown, MD 21742 Or email: askplanning@washco-md.net All application parts require a signature. If the applicant is not the fee-simple owner of the property, the application must include the signed Owner’s Representative Affidavit included at the end of each application part. Signatures must be done using a Digital ID or application printed and wet signed, or a digitized original handwritten signature affixed to the document. For any questions during the application process, please contact askplanning@wascho-md.net. Page 2 | Application Instructions Part I This application is reviewed to determine if a structure qualifies for the tax credit. Properties which have the Historic Preservation (HP) Overlay do NOT need to complete Part I unless there is a question of whether the Overlay includes the structure for which the credit is being requested. For all other structures, Part I must be completed. Part 1 and Part 2 may be submitted together or separately, however, Part I must be submitted first (unless HP Overlay). Physical Appearance Use this section to describe the current conditions of the home’s major features. If you know the architectural style, exterior construction materials, roof type, number of stories, basic floor plan and any architectural features. Visit the Washington County Design Guidelines for Historic Structures (“Guidelines”) to assist in describing features. This section should also include any changes made to the structure or property over time. A brief description of any adjacent buildings should also be included. Statement of Significance Reference the Guidelines and their section on Significance and integrity to describe the property. Photos Photos of the property BEFORE rehabilitation. Part II This application evaluates whether the proposed rehabilitation work meets applicable rehabilitation standards and thus is eligible for the credit. The project is evaluated for conformance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and the County’s Design Guidelines for Historic Structures. The focus should be on the retention, preservation and protection of a historic structure’s materials and features. This portion of the application must be approved BEFORE rehabilitation work begins. Any work started and/or completed prior to approval may not be eligible for the tax credit and may jeopardize the credit for the entire project. Qualified Rehabilitation Expenses (QRE) These are defined in the ordinance and an estimate should be provided for this portion of the application. The estimate should not include any ineligible expenses. Description of Rehabilitation Work Describe the entire project; not just the work for which a tax credit will be sought. Each feature should be addressed separately on the description with associated description and photo support. Photos Photos should be submitted showing the entire project area. Part III This application certifies that the rehabilitation work was completed and as approved by the Historic District Commission (HDC) in Part II and verifies the expenses claimed. Completed projects may be inspected by the HDC or a staff person. Itemized Expenses A written accounting of ALL project expenses including those that are ineligible. This should be completed on the spreadsheet provided. A copy of the invoice/receipt and proof of payment is required. Any account numbers or sensitive information must be redacted for security purposes. Photos Photos should be submitted showing the entire project area. v.07/26/2024 Page 1 | Part I – Evaluation of Significance Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit ORDINANCE 2024-23 Part I – Evaluation of Significance HTC Number (HDC office use only): Instructions: Fill out this form for determination of whether the historic structure is located within a qualifying area. Owners of properties that have the Historic Preservation Zoning Overlay do NOT need to complete this form. For structures under MHT Easement, a copy of the easement document must be included. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Name Street Address City Zip Check all designations that apply: Historic Structure in the Antietam Overlay 1 or 2 Historic Structure contributing to a Historic Rural Village Historic Structure under MHT Easement Historic Structure in an eligible municipality (list below) Municipality____________________________________ APPLICANT INFORMATION Name Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address PROJECT CONTACT (if different from applicant) Name Company Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address Page 2 | Part I – Evaluation of Significance PROPERTY DETAIL INFORMATION Date(s) of building(s) including source of date(s) Construction materials (brick, wood frame, etc.) Date(s) of exterior alteration(s) Description of the physical appearance (size, number of stories, style, construction materials) Statement of significance Page 3 | Part I – Evaluation of Significance APPLICATION CHECKLIST Application Form – I have filled in all applicable fields. (check Equivalent Documentation below if applicable) Signature – I signed and dated the Part 1 application Ownership – If I am not the fee-simple owner of the property, I have provided a written statement from the fee-simple owner indicating that he or she is aware of the application and has no objection to the request for review Significance justification – I have attached documentation to support the significance of the historic structure Photographs – I have attached exterior photographs of all sides of the structure including areas applicable to the application Equivalent Documentation – I am attaching an equivalent documentation packet for review. I attest that I have read and understand the Historic Properties Tax Credit Application and that the information provided in this application is true, completed and accurate to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Signature of Applicant Printed Name of Applicant Date Signature of Applicant Printed Name of Applicant Date Historic District Commission Use Only The Historic District Commission has reviewed the Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit – Part I for the above- named property and has determined that the property: Is located in an existing qualified area and meets historic structure criteria Appears to meet the qualifications of a historic structure pending designation through individual Historic District Is not a historic structure because it is not in a qualifying area; does not meet criteria for local designation Is not adequately documented in the application and therefore cannot be reviewed Date of HDC Review OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE AFFIDAVIT Instructions: Fill out this form if the applicant is NOT the fee-simple owner of the property. This is to certify that _____________________________________is authorized to make Part I - Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit (ORDINANCE 2024-23) for property located at_________________________________________________________________________________. The review for evaluation of significance is authorized by___________________________________________________, the owner in fee. PROPERTY OWNER: _________________________________________ Name _________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Property Owner’s Signature AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: _________________________________________ Name _________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Authorized Representative’s Signature Page 4 | Part I – Evaluation of Significance v.07/26/2024 Page 1 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit ORDINANCE 2024-23 Part II – Description of Rehabilitation HTC Number (from Part I Application):_______________ Instructions: Fill out this form for determination of whether the proposed work is consistent with Washington County Design Guidelines and Secretary of the Interior Standards for Rehabilitation. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Name Street Address City Zip APPLICANT INFORMATION Name Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address PROJECT CONTACT (if different from applicant) Name Company Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address PROPERTY DATA Indicate One: Primary/Secondary Residence Mixed-Use Residential Commercial Estimated Start Date Estimated Completion Date Estimated Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures HTC Number:_______________ Page 2 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REHABILITATION WORK Use this page to describe all exterior work and new construction. Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers HTC Number:_______________ Page 3 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REHABILITATION WORK Use this page to describe all exterior work and new construction. Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers HTC Number:_______________ Page 4 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REHABILITATION WORK Use this page to describe all exterior work and new construction. Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers HTC Number:_______________ Page 5 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REHABILITATION WORK Use this page to describe all exterior work and new construction. Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers Number Feature Describe existing feature and its condition Describe work and impact on feature Photo Numbers Drawing Numbers HTC Number:_______________ Page 6 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation APPLICATION CHECKLIST Application Form – I have filled in all applicable fields. Signature – I signed and dated the Part 2 application Description of Rehabilitation Work – I have described ALL proposed work planned for the exterior of my property. I understand that all work must be consistent with the Washington County Design Guidelines and Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and be reviewed and approved by the Historic District Commission Supplementary Materials – If applicable to my project, I have attached site plans, demolition plans, architectural plans, HVAC plans, replacement window/door drawings and/or product specifications. Photographs – I have attached photographs to support the description of work. Equivalent Documentation – I am attaching an equivalent documentation packet for review. I attest that I have read and understand the Historic Properties Tax Credit Application and that the information provided in this application is true, completed and accurate to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Signature of Applicant Printed Name of Applicant Date Signature of Applicant Printed Name of Applicant Date Historic District Commission Use Only The Historic District Commission has reviewed the Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit – Part II for the above- named property and has determined that the proposed rehabilitation described herein: Is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Washington County Historic Guidelines. Final certification can be issued only after the rehabilitation work is completed as herein described and a Part 3 application is submitted and approved Is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation if the attached conditions are met. A final certification can be issued only after the rehabilitation work is completed as herein described and a Part 3 Application is submitted and approved. Is not consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, eligibility requirements, and/or does not comply with program requirements and therefore certification is denied. Is not adequately documented in the application and therefore cannot be reviewed Date of HDC Review HTC Number:_______________ Page 7 | Part II – Description of Rehabilitation OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE AFFIDAVIT Instructions: Fill out this form if the applicant is NOT the fee-simple owner of the property. This is to certify that _____________________________________is authorized to make Part II - Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit (ORDINANCE 2024-23) for property located at _________________________________________________________________________________. The review for description of rehabilitation is authorized by ___________________________________________________, the owner in fee. PROPERTY OWNER: _________________________________________ Name _________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Property Owner’s Signature AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: _________________________________________ Name _________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Authorized Representative’s Signature v.07/26/2024 Page 1 | Part III – Request for Certification of Completed Work Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit ORDINANCE 2024-23 Part III – Request for Certification of Completed Work HTC Number (from Part I Application):_______________ Instructions: Fill out this form at project completion for review of the rehabilitation costs and determination of project results consistent with Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Name Street Address City Zip APPLICANT INFORMATION Name Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address PROJECT CONTACT (if different from applicant) Name Company Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address PROJECT DATA Project Start Date Project Completion Date Total Rehabilitation Costs Total Ineligible Expenses - Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures (QRE) = HTC Number:_______________ Page 2 | Part III – Request for Certification of Completed Work APPLICATION CHECKLIST Application Form – I have filled in all applicable fields. (Check Equivalent Documentation below if applicable) Signature – I signed and dated the Part 3 application Itemized Expense Spreadsheet – I have included a spreadsheet of all my itemized expenses, with eligible and ineligible expenses clearly delineated. For each item on the spreadsheet, I have included supporting documentation consisting of BOTH (1) a copy of the invoice or receipt, showing which goods or services were purchased, and (2) certifiable proof of payment such as a credit card receipt or cancelled check. Photographs – I have attached photographs to support the description of work. Equivalent Documentation – I am attaching an equivalent documentation packet for review. I attest that I have read and understand the Historic Properties Tax Credit Application and that the information provided in this application is true, complete and accurate to the best of my/our knowledge and belief; and that the completed rehabilitation is consistent with the work described in Part 2 of the application process. I hereby apply for certification of rehabilitation work described for the purposes of a Washington County Historic Properties Tax Credit. Signature of Applicant Printed Name of Applicant Date Signature of Applicant Printed Name of Applicant Date Historic District Commission Use Only The Historic District Commission has reviewed the Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit – Part III for the above- named property and has determined that: The completed rehabilitation is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and is consistent with the historic character of the property and where applicable, the district in which it is located. Completed projects may be inspected by an authorized representative of the HDC to determine if the work meets the Standards for Rehabilitation. The HDC reserves the right to make inspections at any time up to five years after completion of the rehabilitation and to revoke certification, if it is determined that the rehabilitation project was not undertaken as presented by the owner in the application form and supporting documentation, or the owner, upon obtaining certification, undertook unapproved further alterations as part of the rehabilitation project inconsistent with the Secretary’s Standards for Rehabilitation. The completed rehabilitation is not consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, eligibility requirements, and/or does not comply with program requirements and therefore certification is denied Date of HDC Review HTC Number:_______________ Page 3 | Part III – Request for Certification of Completed Work OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE AFFIDAVIT Instructions: Fill out this form if the applicant is NOT the fee-simple owner of the property. This is to certify that _____________________________________is authorized to make Part III - Application for Historic Properties Tax Credit (ORDINANCE 2024-23) for property located at _________________________________________________________________________________. The review for request for certification of completed work is authorized by ___________________________________________________, the owner in fee. PROPERTY OWNER: _________________________________________ Name _________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Property Owner’s Signature AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: _________________________________________ Name _________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Authorized Representative’s Signature Property Address:Part 3 Itemized Expense Sheet FOR HDC USE ONLY HTC Number:______________ COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 COLUMN 8 Date of Payment Your page #(s) of invoice / receipt / check Payee for Item (name of contractor, company, etc.) Part 2 Work Item # Description of Expenditure Expenditure Amount Eligible Expense Ineligible Expense $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 SUBTOTALS (will auto-calculate): Part 3 Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures as submitted: 1395 South Marietta Parkway, Building 400, Suite 209, Marietta, GA 30067 - 678-653-8673 - www.trileaf.com May 15, 2024 Washington County Historic District Commission, County Planning Office Attn: Ms. Meghan Jenkins – Senior Planner 100 West Washington Street, Suite 2600 Hagerstown Maryland 21740 Phone: (240) 313-2430 Email: mjenkins@washco-md.net RE: Milestone Towers – LEITERSBURG / Project# LEITERSBURG – Trileaf Project #744255 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Smithsburg Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 41’ 29.66” N, Longitude: 77° 37’ 7.05” W Dear Ms. Jenkins, Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 155-foot monopole telecommunications tower with an overall height of 155 feet, including appurtenances within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500-square-foot) lease area. The project includes an access/utility easement, measuring 20 feet wide, containing a 12-foot gravel drive, extending approximately 785 feet generally southwest away from the lease area towards Leitersburg Smithsburg Road. The proposed tower compound lease area is located within grass-covered and wooded land. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places, or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the Section 106 review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (678) 653-8673 or email t.rahinsky@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, Tonya Rahinsky Assistant Project Manager II Site Location & Surrounding Properties Site Location Aerial Photographs (2024) Milestone Towers – LEITERSBURG 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road Hagerstown, Maryland 21742 Easement Smithsburg Quadrangle, Maryland (2023) Contour Interval = 10 Feet Scale 1 Inch = ~2,000 Feet Latitude: 39° 41’ 29.66” N, Longitude: 77° 37’ 7.05” W  North Site Vicinity Map Milestone Towers – LEITERSBURG 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road Hagerstown, Maryland 21742 Site Location PlanSite C-1 Know what's below.Call before you dig. 1//23 DetailsSite C-2 Know what's below.Call before you dig. 1//23 Know what's below.Call before you dig. Schedule &Antenna Equipment Details C-3  Gregory Smith, Chair Vernell Doyle Lloyd Yavener, Vice Chair Michael Lushbaugh Ann Aldrich Justin Bedard Brianna Candelaria Wayne K. Keefer, BOCC Rep HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND WWW.WASHCO-MD.NET 747 Northern Avenue | Hagerstown, MD 21742 | P: 240.313.2430 | F: 240.313.2431 | TDD: 7-1-1 TO: Trileaf c/o Tonya Rahinsky 1395 S. Marietta Parkway Bldg. 400 Ste. 209 Marietta, Georgia 30067 t.rahinsky@trileaf.com FROM: Meghan Jenkins, GISP GIS Coordinator/Historic District Commission Staff Department of Planning and Zoning 747 Northern Avenue Hagerstown, MD 21742 DATE: June 6, 2024 SUBJ: Milestone Towers – LEITERSBURG / Project# LEITERSBURG – Trileaf Project #744255 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Smithsburg Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 41’ 29.66” N, Longitude: 77° 37’ 7.05” W Ms. Rahinsky, The Washington County Historic District Commission received the request for comment or consulting party consideration regarding the referenced tower project. The request for comment was reviewed at the June 5, 2024 Regular Meeting. The HDC requests consulting party status due to the proximity of this project to Leitersburg Historic District (WA-I-174) which has a National Register status but has also been locally adopted as an Architectural Review Area. The property is also in close proximity to locally designated properties including Rockledge (WA-I-142), Myers-Schooley (within the district), and the Leiters Mill Bridge (WA-I-176). We look forward to further working with you through this process. Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact our office. Sincerely, Meghan Jenkins, GISP Historic District Commission Staff DATE: October 4, 2024 TO: Becky Roman, Maryland Historic Trust (MHT) Meghan Jenkins, Historic District Commission (HDC) FROM: Matt Penning, Director of Development, Milestone Towers RE: Response to MHT and HDC Comments Received on Proposed 155’ Monopole – 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road Ms. Roman, Ms. Jenkins, I am writing to respond to comments received by your organizations regarding our proposal for a 155’ tall monopole at 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road. In response to the request for simulations of the monopole, a balloon was flown at the proposed location and height on September 26, 2024. Due to restricted public access, photos were taken at or near the following vantage points: - NRHP Listed Rockledge (Photos 1, 2, 3 – all not visible); - within Historic District along Leitersburg-Smithsburg Road (Photos 4, 5, and 6); at the square in Leitersburg (Photo 6); at Leitersburg Community Park (Photo 7); and Windy Hill Lane (Photo 8) Photos of the balloon and simulations (from visible vantage points) are included as Attachment 1. Regarding site selection, Verizon and its representatives began the search for a site with the goal of improving wireless coverage in Leitersburg, MD and bridging the coverage gap between Reid, MD and Smithsburg, MD. Specifically, their objective is to enhance wireless coverage on Leiters Mill Road, Leitersburg Smithsburg Rd, and along US Routes 60, -62, and -418. They evaluated the following existing structures for co-location prior to searching for a rawland / new site development: - The silo at 21120 Leiters Mill Road (located over 1 mile northeast of current location) was not feasible due to its lack of height and its location would not provide the desired coverage improvement to Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Route 62, and the south portions of Leitersburg; and - The existing buildings in the search area – including St Paul’s Lutheran Church at 31513 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road – were limited in height and would not provide the desired coverage improvement. In its comments, the HDC inquired about feasibility of 14175 Breezy Acres Road (located over 1.25-mile northeast of current location). While a tower does not presently exist at this location, it would also be too far northwest to provide the desired coverage improvement to Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Route 62, and the southern portions of Leitersburg. Verizon and its representative consulted with Washington County on appropriate options for a new monopole site as it relates to the local zoning code. The Subject Property is located in a zoning designation A(R) (Agriculture Rural) which allows for the construction of a communications tower following the special exception process. The adjacent parcels to the west, north, and south are all located in an RV zoning designation (Rural Village) which per table 3.3 (1) of the Washington County Zoning Ordinance prohibits the construction of telecommunications towers. The Subject property allows for the site to provide coverage to an area that prohibits construction of telecommunications towers. A special exception to permit the proposed monopole was applied for by Verizon and granted by the Washington County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) on November 8, 2023. The proposed equipment compound and monopole will be located among existing mature trees and vegetation. As conditioned with the special exception approval, mature trees and vegetation will be retained, the monopole will not be lit, and the monopole will be constructed in a neutral color. A copy of the BZA Decision is included as Attachment 2. We respectfully submit this information and thank you for timely review. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Matt Penning, Director of Development Milestone Towers matt@milestonetowers.com 703-865-4697 Attachment 1 – Balloon Photos and Photo simulations Attachment 2 – BZA Decision – Issued November 8, 2023 12110 Sunset Hills Rd, Suite 600, Reston, VA 20190 milestonetowers.com             (      º3OUTH               (                        (           −1− BEFORE THE BOARD OF APPEALS FOR WASHINGTON C OUNTY, MARYLAND VERIZON * Appeal No.: AP2023-036 Appellant * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * OPINION Verizon (hereinafter “Appellant”) requests a special exception to establish a commercial communication tower at the subject property. Appellant also requests a variance to reduce the minimum setback from the western boundary from 355 feet to 139 feet, 9 inches at the subject property. The subject property is located at 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Hagerstown, Maryland and is zoned Agricultural, Rural. The Board held a public hearing in this matter on October 11, 2023.1 This appeal was heard pursuant to Article 25 of the Zoning Ordinance for Washington County and upon proper notice to the parties and general public as required. Findings of Fact Based upon the testimony given, all information and evidence presented, and upon a study of the specific property involved and the neighborhood in which it is located, the Board makes the following findings of fact: 1. Robert Veil, Jr. and Marvina Veil are the owners of the subject property located at 21536 Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, Hagerstown, Maryland. The subject property is zoned Agricultural, Rural. 2. The subject property consists of approximately twenty-one (21) acres, improved by a home, and operated as Paramount Farm. The topography is generally 1 The Board had a quorum of four (4) members present for this hearing. Given the possibility for a split vote, Appellant was given the opportunity to postpone this matter to another hearing wherein the full board would be present. −2− hilly, with some level area located in the rear of the property where this project is proposed. Mr. and Mrs. Veil have owned the subject property for approximately thirty- five (35) years. 3. Appellant is the contract lessee of the subject property and files this appeal with permission of the owners. 4. The closest cellular communications tower is located Ivy Hill Farms in Ringgold, Maryland, approximately 3.5 miles away. 5. Appellant proposes to construct a 155-foot monopole, commercial communications tower at the subject property. 6. The tower will provide opportunity for co-location by other service providers as required by law. Appellant will also reserve 10 feet for County communications use. 7. The site will have access via a crushed stone and/or compacted gravel drive. The tower and accessory equipment will be contained in a 50 by 50-foot fenced area. 8. Appellant anticipates there will be 2 to 3 visits to the site each year to perform inspections and maintenance and/or repairs. 9. Construction of the site will take between 3 and 6 months, with the heaviest activity occurring in the first 60 days. 10. The monopole is designed to meet the requirements of the 2018 International Building Code and the ANSI/TIA-222-H standards. It is designed to have a fall radius of 75 feet. 11. The Ordinance requires the proposed monopole communications tower to have a setback of 355 feet from the subject property boundary lines. The subject property meets this requirement along the north, south and east boundary lines. −3− 12. There was technical opposition to the proposed project, seeking to impose conditions on the development of the property, but not opposed to the project. Appellant agreed to all of the suggested conditions which were made part of the record. Rationale Special Exception The Board has authority to grant a special exception pursuant to Section 25.2(b) of the Zoning Ordinance for Washington County, Maryland. A special exception is defined as “a grant of a specific use that would not be appropriate generally or without restriction; and shall be based upon a finding that the use conforms to the plan and is compatible with the existing neighborhood.” Article 28A. In addition, Section 25.6 sets forth the limitations, guides, and standards in exercise of the board’s duties and provides: Where in these regulations certain powers are conferred upon the Board or the approval of the Board is required before a permit may be issued, or the Board is called upon to decide certain issues, the Board shall study the specific property involved, as well as the neighborhood, and consider all testimony and data submitted, and shall hear any person desiring to speak for or against the issuance of the permit. However, the application for a permit shall not be approved where the Board finds the proposed building, addition, extension of building or use, sign, use or change of use would adversely affect the public health, safety, security, morals or general welfare, or would result in dangerous traffic conditions, or would jeopardize the lives or property of people living in the neighborhood. In deciding such matters, the Board shall consider any other information germane to the case and shall give consideration to the following, as applicable: (a) The number of people residing or working in the immediate area concerned. (b) The orderly growth of a community. (c) Traffic conditions and facilities (d) The effect of such use upon the peaceful enjoyment of people in their homes. (e) The conservation of property values. (f) The effect of odors, dust, gas, smoke, fumes, vibrations, glare and noise upon the use of surrounding property values. (g) The most appropriate use of the land and structure. (h) Decision of the courts. (i) The purpose of these regulations as set forth herein. (j) Type and kind of structures in the vicinity where public gatherings may be held, such as schools, churches, and the like. −4− For the reasons set forth herein, the Board concludes that the special exception should be granted. The Board heard testimony from Appellant and several witnesses, that there is a real issue with cellular service in the area of the proposed project. Multiple witnesses described an inability to make cellular calls or having calls “drop out” when entering the immediate area of the subject property. Moreover, Appellant provided cellular service coverage maps which illustrated a gap in reliable cellular service in the surrounding area. The proposed communications tower is necessary to resolve the gap in coverage and bring reliability to cellular communications, including emergency and first responder calls. Given the need demonstrated, the proposed project will benefit those living and working in the surrounding area and is part of the orderly growth of the community. The proposed project will not generate traffic, except for a few visits each year for maintenance and repair. Aside from initial construction, there is no evidence that it will produce noise, gas, dust, odors, smoke, glare, or vibrations that would affect the surrounding properties. Other than the monopole’s visibility, its daily operation is passive and will not affect nearby homes or residences. Despite concern for property values noted in opposition testimony, there was no specific evidence presented to support such a concern. Based on the testimony and evidence presented, the Board finds that the proposed commercial communications tower is an appropriate use of the subject property. The Board further finds that the proposed use at the subject property will have no greater “adverse effects above and beyond those inherently associated with such a special exception use irrespective of its location within the zone.” Schultz v. Pritts, 291 Md. 1, 15 (1981). For all these reasons, we conclude that this appeal meets the criteria for a special exception and secures public safety and welfare, consistent with the spirit of the Ordinance. −5− Variance The Board has authority to grant a variance upon a showing of practical difficulty or undue hardship. §§ 25.2(c) and 25.56.2 “Practical Difficulty” may be found by the Board when: (1) strict compliance would unreasonably prevent the use of the property for a permitted purpose or render conformance unnecessarily burdensome; and (2) denying the variance would do substantial injustice to the applicant and a lesser relaxation than that applied for would not give substantial relief; and (3) granting the variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and secure public safety and welfare. § 25.56(A). Practical difficulty and undue hardship are the result of a property being unique. “’Uniqueness’ of a property for zoning purposes requires that the subject property have an inherent characteristic not shared by other properties in the area, i.e., its shape, topography, subsurface condition, environmental factors, historical significance, access or non-access to navigable waters, practical restrictions imposed by abutting properties (such as obstructions) or other similar restrictions.” North v. St. Mary's Cnty., 99 Md. App. 502, 514 (1994).) The Ordinance imposes strict setback requirements for projects with significant height as a safety measure to protect neighboring properties. In applying the setback requirements in this case, the Board must consider the evolution of design and construction for modern structures, specifically commercial communications towers. Appellant testified and submitted a Letter of Certification from its engineer that the monopole is designed to have a limited fall radius of approximately half the height of the structure. The proposed monopole will meet current design standards for wind ratings 2 “When the terms unnecessary hardship (or one of its synonyms) and practical difficulties are framed in the disjunctive (“or”), Maryland courts generally have applied the more restrictive hardship standard to use variances, while applying the less restrictive practical difficulties standard to area variances because use variances are viewed as more drastic departures from zoning requirements.” Belvoir Farms Homeowners Ass'n, Inc. v. North, 355 Md. 259, 276 n.10 (1999) (citations omitted). −6− and for failure to occur at the middle and upper portions of the structure. The design elements of the monopole mitigate any concern for the failure of the structure to affect neighboring properties. Appellant has requested a setback which is the maximum distance from the site to the western boundary, but still exceeds the “fall zone” for the monopole structure. Appellant is unable to create more distance and there is no other location on the property which is suitable for constructing the proposed project. The Board finds that these circumstances constitute practical difficulty, and the requested variance relief should be granted. Accordingly, the special exception to establish a commercial communication tower at the subject property is GRANTED, by a vote of 4 to 0. The variance request to reduce the minimum setback from the western boundary from 355 feet to 139 feet, 9 inches at the subject property is also GRANTED, by a vote of 4 to 0. Both the special exception and the variance relief are granted subject to the general condition that the proposed use be consistent with the testimony and evidence presented herein and the following specific conditions: 1. That the monopole be constructed in a neutral color; 2. That there will not be any freestanding signage; 3. That the monopole will not be lit; and 4. That Appellant retain the existing mature trees and vegetation. BOARD OF APPEALS By: Tracie Felker, Acting Chair Date Issued: November 8, 2023 Notice of Appeal Rights Any party aggrieved by a final order of the Authority in a contested case, whether such decision is affirmative or negative in form, is entitled to file a petition for judicial review of that order to the Circuit Court for Washington County within thirty (30) days of the date of the order. 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com August 15, 2024 Washington County Historic District Commission 100 West Washington Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone: 240-313-2776 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II Site Location & Surrounding Properties Site Location Aerial Photographs (2023) Milestone Towers – Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Easement Hagerstown Quadrangle, Maryland (2023) Contour Interval = 20 Feet Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W  North Site Vicinity Map Milestone Towers – Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Site Location 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com July 14, 2024 MHT Project Review and Compliance Attn: Ms. Beth Cole 100 Community Place, 3rd Floor Crownsville, MD 21032-2023 Email: beth.cole@maryland.gov Phone: 410-697-9541 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To Whom It May Concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehman Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In accordance with the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission, dated September 2004, a cultural resource investigation has been conducted. Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on, or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places, or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Summary reports of this investigation, maps, photographs and other information are provided in the attached Form 620. As noted in Attachment 5, there are No Effect to Historic Resources within the APE for Direct Effectsand No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties within the APE for Visual Effects. Therefore, it is recommended that the proposed undertaking proceed without further archaeological review. We appreciate your cooperation in this regard and anticipate your concurrence with these findings. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need any additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II FCC Form FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Approved by OMB 3060 – 1039 Notification Date: See instructions for File Number: public burden estimates General Information 1) (Select only one) ( ) NE – New UA – Update of Application WD – Withdrawal of Application 2) If this application is for an Update or Withdrawal, enter the file number of the pending application currently on file. File Number: Applicant Information 3) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 4) Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Contact Information 10) P.O. Box: And /Or 11) Street Address: 12) City: 13) State: 14) Zip Code: 15) Telephone Number: 16) Fax Number: 17) E-mail Address: Consultant Information 18) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 19) Name: Principal Investigator 20) First Name: 21) MI: 22) Last Name: 23) Suffix: 24) Title: Principal Investigator Contact Information 25) P.O. Box: And /Or 26) Street Address: 27) City: 28) State: 29) Zip Code: 30) Telephone Number: 31) Fax Number: 32) E-mail Address: Milestone Towers 0005523832 Matt Penning 12110 Sunset Hills Road, Suite 100 Reston VA 20140 (703)865-4697 0011724176 Acheulean Consulting on behalf of Trileaf Corporation matt@milestonetowers.com Jason Flay Senior Archaeologist 21286 8600 LaSalle Rd Towson MD 21286 (410)853-7128 m.grasham@trileaf.com 1 of 14 NE 620 FCC Form 620 New Tower (NT) Submission Packet 0011156595 7AM EST 07/16/2024 May 2014 Professional Qualification 33) Does the Principal Investigator satisfy the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards? ( ) Yes ( ) No 34) Areas of Professional Qualification: ( ) Archaeologist ( ) Architectural Historian ( ) Historian ( ) Architect ( ) Other (Specify) __________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Staff 35) Are there other staff involved who meet the Professional Qualification Standards of the Secretary of the Interior? ( ) Yes ( ) No If “YES,” complete the following: X X X 36) First Name: 37) MI: 38) Last Name: 39) Suffix: 40) Title: 41) Areas of Professional Qualification: ( ) Archaeologist ( ) Architectural Historian ( ) Historian ( ) Architect ( ) Other (Specify) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope Hawkins X Historic Resources Director 2 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Site Information Tower Construction Notification System 1) TCNS Notification Number: Site Information 2) Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: ( ) Yes ( ) No 3) Site Name: 4) Site Address: 5) Detailed Description of Project: 6) City: 7) State: 8) Zip Code: 9) County/Borough/Parish: 10) Nearest Crossroads: 11) NAD 83 Latitude (DD-MM-SS.S): ( ) N or ( ) S 12) NAD 83 Longitude (DD-MM-SS.S): ( ) E or ( ) W Tower Information 13) Tower height above ground level (include top-mounted attachments such as lightning rods): ___________________ ( ) Feet ( ) Meters 14) Tower Type (Select One): ( ) Guyed lattice tower ( ) Self-supporting lattice ( ) Monopole ( ) Other (Describe): Project Status 15) Current Project Status (Select One): ( ) Construction has not yet commenced ( ) Construction has commenced, but is not completed Construction commenced on: _______________ ( ) Construction has been completed Construction commenced on: _______________ Construction completed on: _______________ 280829 Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown MD WASHINGTON 21742 39-42-32.8 077-40-14.5 X X 46.3 X 3 of 14 X X FCC Form 620 Lehman Mill Road and Marsh Pike May 2014 Lehman Mill Road and Marsh Pike Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. X Determination of Effect 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( ) No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) ( ) No Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on one or more Historic Properties in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( ) No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) ( ) No Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on one or more Historic Properties in APE 4 of 14 X X FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians 06/12/2024 X Lawrence Plucinski THPO Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Delaware Nation 06/12/2024 X Tiffany Martinez TCNS Coordinator 5 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 06/13/2024 07/03/2024 X Kelly Nelson Cell Tower Coordinator Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Seneca-Cayuga Nation 06/13/2024 X William Tarrant THPO 6 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Shawnee Tribe 06/12/2024 X Tonya Tipton THPO Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Tuscarora Nation 06/12/2024 X Bryan Printup TCNS Rep 7 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Wyandotte Nation 06/12/2024 X Sherri Clemons THPO 8 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Tribes/NHOs Contacted Tribe/NHO Information 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: And /Or 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted _______________ 18) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 9 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Historic Properties Properties Identified 1) Have any historic properties been identified within the APEs for direct and visual effect? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2) Has the identification process located archaeological materials that would be directly affected, or sites that are of cultural or religious significance to Tribes/NHOs? ( ) Yes ( ) No 3) Are there more than 10 historic properties within the APEs for direct and visual effect? If “Yes”, you are required to attach a Cultural Resources Report in lieu of adding the Historic Property below. ( ) Yes ( ) No Historic Property 4) Property Name: 5) SHPO Site Number: Property Address 6) Street Address: 7) City: 8) State: 9) Zip Code: 10) County/Borough/Parish: Status & Eligibility 11) Is this property listed on the National Register? Source: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Yes ( ) No 12) Is this property eligible for listing on the National Register? Source: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Yes ( ) No 13) Is this property a National Historic Landmark? ( ) Yes ( ) No 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE Lehman's Mill Historic District X X WA-I-523 Linear District Hagerstown MD WASHINGTON 21742 WA-I-523 X X X X X X 10 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Local Government Involvement Local Government Agency 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: And /Or 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted _______________ 18) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 19) Information on local government’s role or interest (optional): City of Hagerstown- Historic District Commission To Whom It May Concern 1 E Franklin Street Hagerstown MD 21740 (301)739-8577 noemail@noemail.com 06/25/2024 X X 11 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Consulting Parties Other Consulting Parties Contacted 1) Has any other agency been contacted and invited to become a consulting party? ( ) Yes ( ) No Consulting Party 2) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 3) Name: Contact Name 4) First Name: 5) MI: 6) Last Name: 7) Suffix: 8) Title: Contact Information 9) P.O. Box: And /Or 10) Street Address: 11) City: 12) State: 13) Zip Code: 14) Telephone Number: 15) Fax Number: 16) E-mail Address: 17) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 18) Date Contacted _______________ 19) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 20) Information on other consulting parties’ role or interest (optional): X Washington County Historical Society To Whom It May Concern 135 W. Washington Street Hagerstown MD 21740 (301)797-8782 info@washcohistory.org X 06/25/2024 X 12 of 14 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Designation of SHPO/THPO 1) Designate the Lead State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) based on the location of the tower. SHPO/THPO Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) You may also designate up to three additional SHPOs/THPOs if the APEs include multiple states. If the APEs include other countries, enter the name of the National Historic Preservation Agency and any state and provincial Historic Preservation Agency. SHPO/THPO Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SHPO/THPO Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SHPO/THPO Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Certification I certify that all representations on this FCC Form 620 Submission Packet and the accompanying attachments are true, correct, and complete. Party Authorized to Sign First Name: MI: Last Name: Suffix: Signature: Date: _______________ FAILURE TO SIGN THIS APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION AND FORFEITURE OF ANY FEES PAID. WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM OR ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001) AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503). 13 of 14 FCC Form 620 Maryland Historical Trust Mckayla Grasham 07/14/2024 Mckayla Grasham May 2014 Attachments : Type Description Date Entered Other Cover Letter 07/14/2024 Resumes/Vitae Resumes 07/14/2024 Photographs Photographs 07/14/2024 Map Documents Maps 07/14/2024 Other CDs 07/14/2024 Area of Potential Effects APE 07/14/2024 Tribal/NHO Involvement Tribes 07/14/2024 Historic Properties for Direct Effects Direct APE 07/14/2024 Historic Properties for Visual Effects Visual APE 07/14/2024 Local Government Involvement Local Government 07/14/2024 Public Involvement Public Involvement 07/14/2024 State-Specific Forms State-Specific 07/14/2024 FCC Form 620 May 2014 14 of 14 FCC Form 620 Applicant’s Name Milestone Towers Project Name Reed Trileaf Project Number: 745580 Acheulean Project Number: CR-2024-042 Address 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Coordinates 39.709103°, -77.670687° 39°42'32.771"N, 77°40'14.474"W Project Type Construction of a new 150’ monopole within lease parcel Tower Height/ Type 150’ monopole/ 152’ overall Trileaf PM Brooks Thacker Acheulean PI Jason C. Flay, MA RPA ATTACHMENT 1. CONSULTANT INFORMATION Provide a current copy of the resume or curriculum vitae for the Principal Investigator and any researcher or other person who contributed to, reviewed, or provided significant input into the research, analysis, writing or conclusions presented in this filing. A current copy of the resume for the Principal Investigator and any researcher or other person who contributed to, reviewed, or provided significant input into the research, analysis, writing, or conclusions presented in this filing. Hope Hawkins, MA Historic Resources Director Hope Hawkins, MA Historic Resources Director MCKAYLA GRASHAM PROJECT SCIENTIST II Education Biological Sciences, B. S. University of Virginia’s College at Wise / Wise, VA Areas of Expertise Ms. Grasham has experience performing National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews for wireless telecommunications projects. Environmental service expertise includes: National Wetland Inventory Maps Flood Insurance Rate Maps Critical Habitat Maps Soil Characterization Archaeological and Architectural Impacts Field Reconnaissance Form 620/621 Submittals Asbestos Inspections Lead-Based Paint Surveys Section 106 Compliance NEPA Environmental Assessments Migratory Bird Evaluations Historical Topographic Maps and Aerial Imagery Native American Consultation Local Government Consultation Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Indoor Air Quality Assessments Certifications/Affiliations Certified Asbestos Inspector – MD (Cert #Al10132021-3) Certified Lead Inspector- MD (Cert #100797) Certified Asbestos Inspector - VA (License #3303004905) Certified Lead Inspector - VA (License #3355001100) Certified Asbestos Inspector- PA (License #063862) Certified Lead Inspector- VT (License #IT683643) Certified Asbestos Inspector- VT (License #MP-000003) First Aid Pediatric/Adult CPR Certified Professional Resume ATTACHMENT 2. SITE INFORMATION – PHOTOGRAPHS You are required to provide photographs and maps as part of this filing. Additional site information can be provided in an optional attachment. Photograph Requirements: Except in cases where no Historic Properties were identified within the Areas of Potential Effects, submit photographs as described below. Photographs should be in color, marked so as to identify the project, keyed to the relevant map or text, and dated; the focal length of the lens and the height of the camera should be noted. The source of any photograph included but not taken by the Applicant or its consultant (including copies of historic images) should be identified on the photograph. a. Photographs taken from the site should show views from the proposed location in all directions. The direction (e.g., north, south, etc.) should be indicated on each photograph, and, as a group, the photographs should present a complete (360 degree) view of the area around the proposed site. Please reference the following directional photographs of the project area, which were taken by Jason C. Flay on June 12, 2024, unless otherwise noted. b. Photographs of all listed in and eligible properties within the Areas of Potential Effects. N/A c. If any listed or eligible properties are visible from the proposed site, photographs looking at the site from each historic property. The approximate distance in feet (meters) between the site and the historic property should be included. If any listed or eligible properties are within the APE, photos looking at each historic property should be included. N/A Aerial photographs of the site were obtained via Esri, imagery is dated to 2022. Fig. 2.1 – P1, view southwest along access road Fig. 2.2 – P2, View north from center point Fig. 2.3 – P3, View east from center point Fig. 2.4 – P4, View south from center point Fig. 2.5 – P5, View west from center point Site Location & Surrounding Properties Site Location Aerial Photographs (2023) Milestone Towers – Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Easement ATTACHMENT 3. SITE INFORMATION – MAP REQUIREMENTS Include one or more 7.5-minute quad USGS topographical maps that: a. Identify the Areas of Potential Effects for both Direct and Visual Effects. If a map is copied from the original, include a key with the name of quad and date. b. Show the location of the proposed site and any access roads or other easements including excavations. c. Show the locations of each property listed. d. Include keys for any symbols, colors, or other identifiers. e. Submit color maps whenever possible. The following maps have been attached to this report: • 7.5-min Topographic Quad Map with Project Location, 2024 • Aerial Imagery with Shovel Test Pit Locations and Project Boundary • Modern Soil Map with Project Location • Map of historic resources within a 0.5-mile Buffer of APE Hagerstown Quadrangle, Maryland (2023) Contour Interval = 20 Feet Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W  North Site Vicinity Map Milestone Towers – Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Site Location Fig. 3.1 – 7.5-min Topographic Quad Map with Project Location, 2024 Fig. 3.2 – Aerial Imagery with Shovel Test Pit Locations and Project Boundary Fig. 3.3 – •Modern Soil Map with Project Location Fig. 3.4– Map of historic resources within a .5-mi Buffer of APE ATTACHMENT 4. SITE INFORMATION – ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION Describe any additional structures, access roads, utility lines, fences, easements, or other construction planned for the site. The proposed project is for the construction of a new 150-foot telecommunications monopole (with a 2-foot antenna) in a 50’ x 50’ fenced lease area and an approximately 395’ long by 12’ wide access road. The utilities will utilize the access road. The proposed access road will use an existing farm road. The project exits from the road and travels up a hill along a fence line. The access road cuts through the fence to the west to a turnaround north of the lease area. The lease area is on a ridge in an undeveloped agricultural field. Total acreage of the new construction area is approximately 0.21 acres (0.089 hectare). The construction drawings provided by Milestone Towers are included in this attachment. T-1 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 10 9 LEGEND LINE TYPES 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-1 SITE INFORMATION SUBJECT PARCEL 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-2 SUBJECT PARCEL 1 ADJOINERS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-3 Z-4 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-5 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-6 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-7 ATTACHMENT 5. AREA OF POTENTIAL EFFECTS You are required to provide two attachments regarding the Determination of Effect: Areas of Potential Effect and Mitigation of Effect (if applicable). AREAS OF POTENTIAL EFFECT GUIDELINES: a. Describe the APE for direct effects and explain how this APE was determined. Under the NPA for FCC Projects, the Direct APE (APE-DE) “is defined as the area of potential ground disturbance and any property, or any portion thereof that will be physically altered or destroyed by the undertaking” (FCC 2004). On November 24, 2008, the FCC further clarified that the APE-DE is limited to the tower or non-tower structure on which the collocation will be mounted as well as the lease area including the access route and utility corridor. b. Describe the APE for visual effects and explain how this APE was determined. Per the NPA, the Visual APE (APE-VE) is the “geographic area in which the project has the potential to introduce visual elements that diminish or alter the setting, including the landscape, where the setting is a character-defining feature of a historic property that makes it eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)” (FCC 2004). The presumed APE-VE for construction of new facilities is the area from where the tower will be visible: a. Within a ½ mile from the tower site if the proposed tower is 200 feet or less in height; b. Within ¾ of a mile from the tower site if the proposed tower is more than 200 but no more than 400 feet in overall height; or c. Within 1½ miles from the tower site if the proposed tower is more than 400 feet in overall height. Taking into consideration the maximum height of the proposed undertaking (152 feet) and the minimal scale of the installation, Acheulean determined that the current project’s APE for visual effects will encompass a 1 2� mile radius from the subject property. ATTACHMENT 5. CONTINUED MITIGATION OF EFFECT GUIDELINES: In the case of where an Adverse Visual Effect or Adverse Direct Effect has been determined you must provide the following: a. Copies of any correspondence and summaries of any oral communication with the SHPO/THPO and any consulting parties. N/A b. Describe any alternatives that have been considered that might avoid, minimize, or mitigate any adverse effects. Explain the Applicant’s conclusion regarding the feasibility of each alternative. N/A For each property identified as a Historic Property in the online e-106 form: a. Indicate whether the Applicant believes the proposed undertaking would have a) no effect; b) no adverse effect; or, c) an adverse effect. Explain how each such assessment was made. Provide supporting documentation where necessary. Jason C. Flay, MA, RPA performed this survey in response to the planned use of the above-described parcel and the potential impacts that such use might present to any archaeological and architectural cultural resources within the project area. Mr. Flay meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards for Archaeology. Background research, including a review of archival sources, was conducted for the current project location prior to the initiation of field investigations. The aim of this research was to determine the likelihood of encountering sensitive historic properties within the current project area. To assess the potential for encountering precontact archaeological resources within the project area, a review of previously recorded archaeological sites and surveys was conducted using the Maryland Master Site Files (Medusa). To assess the potential for historic period archaeological and architectural resources within the project area, various documents were reviewed, including historic maps and the databases of the NRHP. The review revealed there are no archaeological surveys in the footprint of the APE-DE, and no recorded archaeological sites were recorded within 1 mile of the project area. ATTACHMENT 5. CONTINUED Additionally, based on a review of the Maryland Medusa Site Files databases, and through the National Register Information System website (http://www.nr.nps.gov/) was conducted on June 21, 2024, by Jason C. Flay, MA, RPA, Principal Investigator at Acheulean. There are One NRHP-eligible or -listed Above-Ground resources identified within the APE for Direct or Visual effects., although due to the vegetation and topography it is believed that there will be No Adverse Effects. There were Two Below-Ground resources identified in the 1-mile buffer, 0 are NRHP eligible or listed. It is therefore recommended that project clearance be granted with no further investigation or evaluation of the project area. Please see the attached Cultural Resources Survey Report for additional information. ............................................................................................................................................ 1 .......................................................................... 7 ............................................................................................................................ 10 ......................................................................................................... 15 ............................................................................................................................................. 16 ....................................................................................................................................... 17 ATTACHMENT 6. TRIBAL AND NHO INVOLVEMENT At an early stage in the planning process, the Nationwide Agreement requires the Applicant to gather information from appropriate Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (“NHOs”) to assist in the identification of Historic Properties of religious and cultural significance to them. Describe measures taken to identify Indian tribes and NHOs that may attach religious and cultural significance to Historic Properties that may be affected by the construction within the Areas of Potential Effects (“APE”) for direct and visual effects. If such Indian tribes or NHOs were identified, list them and provide a summary of contacts by either the FCC, the Applicant, or the Applicant’s representative. Provide copies of relevant documents, including correspondence. If no such Indian tribes or NHOs were identified, please explain. Trileaf Corporation completed the Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS) on June 10, 2024, and received the notification of interested tribes on June 14, 2024. The attached FCC Notification email lists the Tribes identified through the TCNS process. A second notice will be sent to all interested tribes/organizations, after a period of 30 days and the consultation process will continue per the FCC’s guidelines. Any relevant comments from Tribes received by Trileaf will be forwarded to your office. 1 From:towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent:Friday, June 14, 2024 2:03 AM To:Tribal Cc:tcnsweekly@fcc.gov Subject:NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S) WHICH WERE SENT PROPOSED TOWER CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION INFORMATION - Email ID #8885222 Categories: CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaƟon. Do not click links or open aƩachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the Federal CommunicaƟons Commission's (FCC) Tower ConstrucƟon NoƟficaƟon System (TCNS). The purpose of this electronic mail message is to inform you that the following authorized persons were sent the noƟficaƟon that you provided through TCNS, which relates to your proposed antenna structure. The informaƟon was forwarded by the FCC to authorized TCNS users by electronic mail and/or regular mail (leƩer). We note that the review period for all parƟes begins upon receipt of the Submission Packet pursuant to SecƟon VII.A of the NPA and noƟficaƟons that do not provide this serve as informaƟon only. Persons who have received the noƟficaƟon that you provided include leaders or their designees of federally- recognized American Indian Tribes, including Alaska NaƟve Villages (collecƟvely "Tribal NaƟons"), NaƟve Hawaiian OrganizaƟons (NHOs), and State Historic PreservaƟon Officers (SHPOs). For your convenience in idenƟfying the referenced Tribal NaƟons and NHOs and in making further contacts, the City and State of the Seat of Government for each Tribal NaƟon and NHO, as well as the designated contact person, is included in the lisƟng below. We note that Tribal NaƟons may have SecƟon 106 cultural interests in ancestral homelands or other locaƟons that are far removed from their current Seat of Government. Pursuant to the Commission's rules as set forth in the NaƟonwide ProgrammaƟc Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic ProperƟes for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal CommunicaƟons Commission (NPA), all Tribal NaƟons and NHOs listed below must be afforded a reasonable opportunity to respond to this noƟficaƟon, consistent with the procedures set forth below, unless the proposed construcƟon falls within an exclusion designated by the Tribal NaƟon or NHO. (NPA, SecƟon IV.F.4). The noƟficaƟon that you provided was forwarded to the following Tribal NaƟons and NHOs. A Tribal NaƟon or NHO may not respond unƟl a full Submission Packet is provided. If, upon receipt, the Tribal NaƟon or NHO does not respond within a reasonable Ɵme, you should make a reasonable effort at follow-up contact, unless the Tribal NaƟon or NHO has agreed to different procedures (NPA, SecƟon IV.F.5). In the event a Tribal NaƟon or NHO does not respond to a follow-up inquiry, or if a substanƟve or procedural disagreement arises between you and a Tribal NaƟon or NHO, you must seek guidance from the Commission (NPA, SecƟon IV.G). These procedures are further set forth in the FCC's Second Report and Order released on March 30, 2018 (FCC 18-30). 1. TCNS Coordinator Tiffany MarƟnez - Delaware NaƟon - 31064 State Highway 281 (PO Box: 825) Anadarko, OK - tmarƟnez@delawarenaƟon-nsn.gov - 405-247-2448 (ext: 1403) - electronic mail 2 Exclusions: The Delaware NaƟon of Oklahoma Historic PreservaƟon Office has developed the following consultaƟon procedures for all TCNS projects idenƟfied as undertakings by the Federal CommunicaƟons Commission. In the email subject line, please specify whetherthe project is for a tower, small cell, or collocaƟon. Our response can be given faster with this informaƟon. 2. TCNS Rep Bryan Printup - Tuscarora NaƟon - 5226 Walmore Rd Via: Lewiston, NY - bprintup@heƞ.org - 716-264- 6011 (ext: 103) - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Tuscarora NaƟon within 30 days aŌer noƟficaƟon through TCNS, the Tuscarora NaƟon has no interest in parƟcipaƟng in pre-construcƟon review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately noƟfy the Tuscarora NaƟon in the event archaeological properƟes or human remains are discovered during construcƟon, consistent with SecƟon IX of the NaƟonwide ProgrammaƟc Agreement and applicable law. 3. THPO Lawrence Plucinski - Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians - (PO Box: 39) Odanah, WI - thpo@badriver-nsn.gov; deputyTHPO@badriver-nsn.gov - 715-682-7123 - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians within 30 days aŌer noƟficaƟon through TCNS, the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians has no interest in parƟcipaƟng in pre-construcƟon review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately noƟfy the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians in the event archaeological properƟes or human remains are discovered during construcƟon, consistent with SecƟon IX of the NaƟonwide ProgrammaƟc Agreement and applicable law. 4. THPO William Tarrant - Seneca-Cayuga NaƟon - 23701 S 655 Road (PO Box: 453220) Grove, OK - wtarrant@sctribe.com - 918-787-5452 (ext: 344) - regular mail Exclusions: Please refrain from sending review informaƟon via email. We request all informaƟon to be sent via mail to PO Box 453220, Grove, OK 74345. 5. Cell Tower Coordinator Kelly Nelson - Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma - 70500 East 128 Road WyandoƩe, OK - celltower@estoo.net - 918-238-5151 (ext: 1861) - regular mail Exclusions: DO NOT EMAIL DOCUMENTATION; it will be deleted without being opened. Submit one printed color copy by US postal mail or other parcel carrier of all documentaƟon to: Eastern Shawnee Tribe AƩn: CellTower Program 70500 E. 128 Rd. 3 WyandoƩe, OK 74370 Provide a 1-page cover leƩer with the following informaƟon: a. TCNS Number b. Company Name c. Project Name, City, County, State d. Project type e. Project coordinates f. Contact informaƟon The Eastern Shawnee Procedures document is available and highly recommended for guidance; send an email to celltower@estoo.net requesƟng our most current copy. 6. THPO Sherri Clemons - WyandoƩe NaƟon - 8 Turtle Drive WyandoƩe, OK - sclemons@wyandoƩe-naƟon.org - 918- 678-6344 - electronic mail Exclusions: Please refrain from sending informaƟon via mail. We ONLY accept informaƟon via email to: sclemons@wyandoƩe-naƟon.org. We will advise if we require addiƟonal informaƟon. 7. THPO Tonya Tipton - Shawnee Tribe - 29 South 69A Highway Miami, OK - tcns@shawnee-tribe.com - 918-542- 2441 (ext: 103) - electronic mail Exclusions: In the case of projects with NO ground disturbance such as antennae on the sides of buildings or exisƟng poles, the Shawnee Tribe concurs that no known historic properƟes will be negaƟvely impacted by the project. The Shawnee Tribe DOES NOT wish to consult on those projects with NO ground disturbance. If the project DOES involve ground disturbance at all, the Shawnee Tribe would like to ACCEPT your invitaƟon for consultaƟon and will provide a review. If you have any quesƟons, you may contacƩhe Shawnee Tribe via email at TCNS@shawnee-tribe.com Thank you for the opportunity to comment. The noƟficaƟon that you provided was also forwarded to the following SHPOs in the State in which you propose to construct and neighboring States. The informaƟon was provided to these SHPOs as a courtesy for their informaƟon and planning. You need make no effort at this Ɵme to follow up with any SHPO that does not respond to this noƟficaƟon. Prior to construcƟon, you must provide the SHPO of the State in which you propose to construct (or the Tribal Historic PreservaƟon Officer, if the project will be located on certain Tribal lands), with a Submission Packet pursuant to SecƟon VII.A of the NPA unless the project is excluded from SHPO review under SecƟon III D or E of the NPA. 8. SHPO Elizabeth Hughes - Maryland Historical Trust - 100 Community Place Third Floor Crownsville, MD - beth.cole@maryland.gov - 410-514-7631 - electronic mail 4 9. Historic PreservaƟon Supervisor Barbara Frederick - Pennsylvania State Historic PreservaƟon Office - Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission 400 North St, 2nd Floor Harrisburg, PA - bafrederic@pa.gov - 717-772-0921 - electronic mail 10. Deputy SHPO Susan M Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic PreservaƟon Office - 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - 304-558-0240 - electronic mail 11. Deputy SHPO Susan Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic PreservaƟon Office - 1901 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - -- - electronic mail TCNS automaƟcally forwards all noƟficaƟons to all Tribal NaƟons and SHPOs that have an expressed interest in the geographic area of a proposal. However, if a proposal for PTC wayside poles falls within a designated exclusion, you need not expect any response and need not pursue any addiƟonal process with that Tribal NaƟon or SHPO. In addiƟon, a parƟcular Tribal NaƟon or SHPO may also set forth policies or procedures within its details box that exclude from review certain faciliƟes (for example, a statement that it does not review collocaƟons with no ground disturbance; or that indicates that no response within 30 days indicates no interest in parƟcipaƟng in pre-construcƟon review). Please be advised that the FCC cannot guarantee that the contact(s) listed above have opened and reviewed an electronic or regular mail noƟficaƟon. If you learn that any of the above contact informaƟon is no longer valid, please contact the FCC by emailing tcnshelp@fcc.gov. The following informaƟon relaƟng to the proposed tower was forwarded to the person(s) listed above: NoƟficaƟon Received: 06/10/2024 NoƟficaƟon ID: 280829 Excluded from SHPO Review: No Tower Owner Individual or EnƟty Name: Milestone Towers Consultant Name: Michael Romanoski Street Address: 1515 Des Peres Rd. Ste 200 Suite 200 City: St. Louis State: MISSOURI Zip Code: 63131 Phone: 314-997-6111 Email: tribal@trileaf.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole LaƟtude: 39 deg 42 min 32.8 sec N Longitude: 77 deg 40 min 14.5 sec W LocaƟon DescripƟon: 20026 Lehman Mill Road 5 City: Hagerstown State: MARYLAND County: WASHINGTON Detailed DescripƟon of Project: Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communicaƟons tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including aƩachments. The proposed locaƟon is currently an agricultural field. Ground ElevaƟon: 189.9 meters Support Structure: 45.7 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 46.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 236.2 meters above mean sea level If you have any quesƟons or comments regarding this noƟce, please contact the FCC using the electronic Help Request form located on the FCC's website at: hƩps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=hƩps-3A__www.fcc.gov_wireless_available-2Dsupport- 2Dservices&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf- v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=tVy9dfE6fJUkHc15_Itk39MNoGtgWe1vmeedh3_FbFk&m=wfCFJDhU-BW- tv2Pe_EPDM6k9XVhWsVQ0w9IGE2SKTguu3d3J5LUG-BWDSg-Jsdo&s=fKxMX1nWlpDI59t4CZh1H0pCUVu-a- 6phBfCahtaok4&e= You may also call the FCC Support Center at (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824). Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). To provide quality service and ensure security, all telephone calls are recorded. Thank you, Federal CommunicaƟons Commission ---------- This email has been scanned for spam and viruses by Proofpoint EssenƟals. Visit the following link to report this email as spam: hƩps://us1.proofpointessenƟals.com/app/report_spam.php?mod_id=11&mod_opƟon=logitem&report=1&type=easysp am&k=k1&payload=53616c7465645f5fc633e6a66954b8f6748bfab409af6b90685292b104df2ec5f40895383df06d57dda5 f59feaeee8a329e516141a0c55bacf8df75dbccfc86cf4c02d986c096bddb0522d9b40576c34f74ab9edfda5d4e43546b1b11 5c0d348dec49388ba239dda2ba7f62a7a605adf455b40efae1319b00493d94370313f06897ccc48f366030e9d4c59df7ba39 9c2779ff6fa78745afdb37a490a58f38153 ATTACHMENT 7. HISTORIC PROPERTIES DIRECT EFFECTS a. List all Below Ground Resources within the APE-DE. b. Provide the name and address (including U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code) of each property in the APE for direct effects, not listed in part “a” (above), that the Applicant considers to be eligible for listing in the National Register because of the Applicant’s research. For each such property, describe how it satisfies the criteria of eligibility (36 C.F.R. Part 63). For each property that was specifically considered and determined not to be eligible, describe why it does not satisfy the criteria of eligibility. There are no additional properties in the APE for direct effects not listed in part “a.” Site_# Site Name Site Type Date NR Status Distance to APE (M) 18WA285 Avilon II Prehistoric short-term camp` Prehistoric Unknown Insufficient Data .89 mi SW 18WA236 Lehmans Mill Open Habitation Prehistoric unknown Insufficient Data .78 mi SE ATTACHMENT 7. CONTINUED a. Describe the techniques and the methodology, including any field survey, used to identify Historic Properties within the APE for direct effects.1 If no archeological field survey was performed, provide a report substantiating that: i) the depth of previous disturbance exceeds the proposed construction depth (excluding footings and other anchoring mechanisms) by at least 2 feet; or, ii) geomorphological evidence indicates that cultural resource-bearing soils do not occur within the project area or may occur but at depths that exceed 2 feet below the proposed construction depth. The field investigation at this location was conducted by Jason C. Flay on June 12, 2024. Standard archaeological field equipment included shovels, trowels, and a quarter-inch wire mesh sifting screen. Based on the Maryland Historical Trust’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeological Investigations in Maryland, the field survey techniques utilized were a combination pedestrian and visual survey at 5-meter intervals and/or shovel-testing at 15-meter intervals, with a standard shovel test unit consisting of a hand-excavated hole, approximately 0.3 - 0.5 meters in diameter to a depth of 20 cm into an undisturbed soil horizon depth, unless prevented by impenetrable soil conditions. As the lease area had been previously developed to a high degree, the project area was surveyed using a strategy focused primarily on visual inspection in lieu of utilizing STP’s. No cultural material was discovered during this archaeological survey. Total archaeological field time: 1 person, 2 hours. Based on the findings of this survey, Acheulean determined that there are No archaeological sites in the footprint of the APE-DE. As no cultural materials were identified in the project area, and no previously recorded archaeological sites are near the project area, it is recommended that project clearance be granted with no further investigation or evaluation. Please refer to the Cultural Resources Report provided in Attachment 5 for additional information. 1 Pursuant to Section VI.D.2.a. of the Nationwide Agreement, Applicants shall make a reasonable and good faith effort to identify above ground and archeological Historic Properties, including buildings, structures, and historic districts, that lie within the APE for direct effects. Such reasonable and good faith efforts may include a field survey where appropriate. b. Shovel Test Profiles 10YR 3/3 Silt Loam 25 cm 10YR 3/4 Silt Loam 43 cm Fig. 7.1 - Representative Soil Profile STP 5 Fig. 7.2 - Soil Profile STP 5 ATTACHMENT 8. HISTORIC PROPERTIES VISUAL EFFECTS Historic Properties Identified for Visual Effects Guidelines a. Provide the name and address (including U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code) of each property in the APE for visual effects that is listed in the National Register, has been formally determined eligible for listing by the Keeper of the National Register, or is identified as considered eligible for listing in the records of the SHPO/THPO, pursuant to Section VI.D.I.a. of the Nationwide Agreement. A review of the Maryland Medusa database of National Register Sites and Districts, Certified Local Districts and Architectural Surveys, Archaeology Viewer, National Register Information System website (http://www.nr.nps.gov/) and interactive map was conducted on June 21, 2024, by Jason C. Flay, Archaeologist at Acheulean. Based upon this review, Acheulean recommends that there are One Historic Properties in the APE-VE, with a combined total of 16 individual resources. Provide the name and address (including U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code) of each Historic Property in the APE for visual effects, not listed in part “a”, identified through the comments of Indian Tribes, NHOs, local governments, or members of the public. Identify each individual or group whose comments led to the inclusion of a Historic Property in this attachment. For each such property, describe how it satisfies the criteria of eligibility (36 C.F.R. Part 63). Inventory ID Address National Register Status Name Resource Category Date Built Distance to Project WA-I-523 Lehman's Mill Road Hagerstown, MD Listed Lehman's Mill Historic District (16 contributing structures) Domestic 1837-1877 0.25 mi Project Name/ Address of Subject Property Photograph of Subject Property Description of Subject Property Summary of Effects on Subject Property Lehman's Mill Historic District View of resource View from resource towards project area ‘The Lehman's Mill Historic District is located along Lehman's Mill Road just west of Marsh Run, about 3. 5 miles north of Hagerstown in Washington County, Maryland. The district consists of the remaining buildings of the mill group including the brick Lehman's Mill, built in 1869, for Henry F. Lehman, the farmstead with a stuccoed stone house dated 1837 with older and newer sections, a barn, carriage house and agricultural outbuildings; another dwelling, also built by Lehman in 1877, a two story brick and frame house located immediately west of the mill; related outbuildings and a portion of the mill's head and tail race. These buildings form a cluster along both sides of Lehman's Mill Road, and together with a canopy of large old Buckeye trees retain the rural setting which conveys their use and purpose during the late 19th century. The nominated area contains approximately sixteen buildings including principal structures and secondary outbuildings....” (abridged excerpt taken from the Medusa Site Files) No Adverse Effect. For any properties listed in the above Historic Properties list, that the Applicant considers no longer eligible for inclusion in the National Register, explain the basis for this recommendation. N/A Attachment 9. Local Government a. If any local government has been contacted and invited to become a consulting party pursuant to Section V.A. of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement, list the local government agencies contacted. Provide a summary of contacts and copies of any relevant documents (e.g., correspondence or notices). On June 25, 2024, the City of Hagerstown- Historic District Commission was notified of the proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested in consulting further on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’s correspondence with the local government’s office is attached. As of the date of this packet, Trileaf has not received any comments from any interested parties. Should any additional consulting parties be identified, or additional comments and/or responses be received from any interested parties regarding the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties, copies will be forwarded to all consulting parties as an addendum to this submission packet. b. If a local government agency will be contacted but has not been to date, explain why and when such contact will take place. N/A 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com June 25, 2024 City of Hagerstown – Historic District Commission 1 E Franklin Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone: 301-739-8577 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II ATTACHMENT 10. OTHER CONSULTING PARTIES AND PUBLIC NOTICE List additional consulting parties that were invited to participate by the Applicant, or independently requested to participate. Provide any relevant correspondence or other documents. On June 25, 2024, the Washington County Historical Society was notified of the proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested in consulting further on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’s correspondence with the historical society is attached. As of the date of this packet, Trileaf has not received any comments from any interested parties. Should any additional consulting parties be identified, or additional comments and/or responses be received from any interested parties regarding the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties, copies will be forwarded to all consulting parties as an addendum to this submission packet. You are required to provide a Public Notice Attachment. Attached, please find a copy of a legal notice regarding the proposed telecommunications tower construction that was posted in the Hagerstown Herald-Mail on June 27, 2024. As of the date of this submission packet, no comments regarding this notice have been received by Trileaf Corporation. Should a response be received, copies will be forwarded to all consulting parties as an addendum to this submission packet. 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com June 25, 2024 Washington County Historical Society 135 W. Washington Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Email: info@washcohistory.org Phone: 301-797-8782 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II Milestone Towers proposes to build a 152-foot Monopole Communications Tower at the approx. vicinity of 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, Washington County, MD 21742 [39.70910, 77.67069]. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, McKayla Grasham, m.grasham@trileaf.com, 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, MD 21286,410-853-7128.Publication DatesL00000000 ATTACHMENT 11. SHPO SPECIFIC FORMS N/A From:towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov To:McKayla Grasham Subject:Section 106 Notification of SHPO/THPO Request for Information- Email ID #10067327 Date:Monday, August 12, 2024 12:16:27 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. This is to notify you that the Lead SHPO/THPO has requested additional information on the following filing: Source: Maryland Historical Trust Date of Action: 08/12/2024Comment Text: Though this parent property has a Hagerstown address, it is not located within the City of Hagerstown and the wrong local government was contacted. In addition, the parentproperty is Cool Brook Farm (MIHP WA-I-207), which in MHT's opinion as the SHPO is eligible for listing on the NRHP (form uploaded for easy reference). As noted in Medusa, themapping of each resource in the GIS may not be accurate. Each form must be uploaded and read to appropriately map each known resource. As such, this new tower is proposed forwithin the boundaries of a known historic property. Additional and corrected information is therefore needed for MHT to concur with the determination of effect for this new tower. 1)invite the Washington County Historic Preservation Commission, Washington County Planning Office, and the Washington County Historical Trust to consult on this undertakingand provide them copies of this complete submission (Form 620 and attachments) and our comments. 2) Update the Form 620 to include MIHP WA-I-207 Cool Brook Farm as withinthe APEs for both Direct and Visual Effects. 3) Provide an updated assessment of effect with a full analysis of how the construction of this new tower, compound, and access will alter anycharacter defining elements of Cool Brook Farm, including the agricultural landscape. (Log 202403312) Becky Roman, Preservation Officer, MHT File Number: 0011156595 TCNS Number: 280829 Purpose: New Tower Submission Packet Notification Date: 7AM EST 07/16/2024 Applicant: Milestone TowersConsultant: Acheulean Consulting on behalf of Trileaf Corporation Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: NoSite Name: Reed Site Address: 20026 Lehman Mill RoadDetailed Description of Project: Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. The proposedlocation is currently an agricultural field. Site Coordinates: 39-42-32.8 N, 77-40-14.5 WCity: Hagerstown County: WASHINGTON State:MD Lead SHPO/THPO: Maryland Historical Trust Gregory Smith, Chair Vernell Doyle Lloyd Yavener, Vice Chair Michael Lushbaugh Ann Aldrich Justin Bedard Brianna Candelaria Wayne K. Keefer, BOCC Rep HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND WWW.WASHCO-MD.NET 747 Northern Avenue | Hagerstown, MD 21742 | P: 240.313.2430 | F: 240.313.2431 | TDD: 7-1-1 TO: Trileaf c/o McKayla Grasham 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301 Towson, MD 21286 E: m.grasham@trileaf.com FROM: Meghan Jenkins, GISP GIS Coordinator/Historic District Commission Staff Department of Planning and Zoning 747 Northern Avenue Hagerstown, MD 21742 DATE: September 10, 2024 SUBJ: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W Ms. Grasham, The Washington County Historic District Commission (HDC) received your memo indicating a proposed 150’ tower with associated equipment area and request for comments in accordance with Section 106. The HDC reviewed your provided documentation at their September 4th meeting and offers the following comments for consideration. 1. The HDC requests a GIS based viewshed for this tower. There are nearby historic resources (WA-I-216) which are locally designated but outside the buffer/APE used and the HDC would like to see the towers visibility using this method. 2. The HDC requests that application information shared in the local appeal documentation for AP2024-039 for special exception for proposed monopole-style commercial communications facility be included for this record and its potential reviewers during this process. 3. The HDC concurs with MHT’s response on August 12th that Cool Brook Farm (MIHP WA-I- 207) be used to update all documentation as listed in their response. Please note there is a cemetery (39.71, -77.67) on the same side of the roadway as this proposed project approximately 700’ to the west of the project area. There is a potential for additional resources of this type on the property. The existing cemetery should be identified clearly on any plans to avoid disturbance, and any additional areas discovered should also be identified. 4. The HDC also encourages a broader, more independent study of historic resources in this area as there are 20th century properties nearby that may be eligible for the National Register but have not yet been documented on the MIHP or County Inventory. Sincerely, Meghan Jenkins, GISP Historic District Commission Staff 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com August 21, 2024 MHT Project Review and Compliance Attn: Ms. Beth Cole 100 Community Place, 3rd Floor Crownsville, MD 21032-2023 Email: beth.cole@maryland.gov Phone: 410-697-9541 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To Whom It May Concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehman Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In accordance with the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission, dated September 2004, a cultural resource investigation has been conducted. Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on, or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places, or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Summary reports of this investigation, maps, photographs and other information are provided in the attached Form 620. As noted in Attachment 5, there are No Effect to Historic Resources within the APE for Direct Effectsand No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties within the APE for Visual Effects. Therefore, it is recommended that the proposed undertaking proceed without further archaeological review. We appreciate your cooperation in this regard and anticipate your concurrence with these findings. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need any additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II FCC Form FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Approved by OMB 3060 – 1039 Notification Date: See instructions for File Number: public burden estimates General Information 1) (Select only one) ( ) NE – New UA – Update of Application WD – Withdrawal of Application 2) If this application is for an Update or Withdrawal, enter the file number of the pending application currently on file. File Number: Applicant Information 3) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 4) Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Contact Information 10) P.O. Box: And /Or 11) Street Address: 12) City: 13) State: 14) Zip Code: 15) Telephone Number: 16) Fax Number: 17) E-mail Address: Consultant Information 18) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 19) Name: Principal Investigator 20) First Name: 21) MI: 22) Last Name: 23) Suffix: 24) Title: Principal Investigator Contact Information 25) P.O. Box: And /Or 26) Street Address: 27) City: 28) State: 29) Zip Code: 30) Telephone Number: 31) Fax Number: 32) E-mail Address: Milestone Towers 0005523832 Matt Penning 12110 Sunset Hills Road, Suite 100 Reston VA 20140 (703)865-4697 0011724176 Acheulean Consulting on behalf of Trileaf Corporation matt@milestonetowers.com Jason Flay Senior Archaeologist 21286 8600 LaSalle Rd Towson MD 21286 (410)853-7128 m.grasham@trileaf.com 1 of 18 UA 0011156595 620 FCC Form 620 New Tower (NT) Submission Packet 0011156595 7AM EST 08/26/2024 May 2014 Professional Qualification 33) Does the Principal Investigator satisfy the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards? ( ) Yes ( ) No 34) Areas of Professional Qualification: ( ) Archaeologist ( ) Architectural Historian ( ) Historian ( ) Architect ( ) Other (Specify) __________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Staff 35) Are there other staff involved who meet the Professional Qualification Standards of the Secretary of the Interior? ( ) Yes ( ) No If “YES,” complete the following: X X X 36) First Name: 37) MI: 38) Last Name: 39) Suffix: 40) Title: 41) Areas of Professional Qualification: ( ) Archaeologist ( ) Architectural Historian ( ) Historian ( ) Architect ( ) Other (Specify) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope Hawkins X Historic Resources Director 2 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Site Information Tower Construction Notification System 1) TCNS Notification Number: Site Information 2) Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: ( ) Yes ( ) No 3) Site Name: 4) Site Address: 5) Detailed Description of Project: 6) City: 7) State: 8) Zip Code: 9) County/Borough/Parish: 10) Nearest Crossroads: 11) NAD 83 Latitude (DD-MM-SS.S): ( ) N or ( ) S 12) NAD 83 Longitude (DD-MM-SS.S): ( ) E or ( ) W Tower Information 13) Tower height above ground level (include top-mounted attachments such as lightning rods): ___________________ ( ) Feet ( ) Meters 14) Tower Type (Select One): ( ) Guyed lattice tower ( ) Self-supporting lattice ( ) Monopole ( ) Other (Describe): Project Status 15) Current Project Status (Select One): ( ) Construction has not yet commenced ( ) Construction has commenced, but is not completed Construction commenced on: _______________ ( ) Construction has been completed Construction commenced on: _______________ Construction completed on: _______________ 280829 Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown MD WASHINGTON 21742 39-42-32.8 077-40-14.5 X X 46.3 X 3 of 18 X X FCC Form 620 Lehman Mill Road and Marsh Pike May 2014 Lehman Mill Road and Marsh Pike X Determination of Effect 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( ) No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) ( ) No Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on one or more Historic Properties in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( ) No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) ( ) No Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on one or more Historic Properties in APE 4 of 18 X X FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians 06/12/2024 X Lawrence Plucinski THPO Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Delaware Nation 06/12/2024 X Tiffany Martinez TCNS Coordinator 5 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 06/13/2024 07/03/2024 X Kelly Nelson Cell Tower Coordinator Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Seneca-Cayuga Nation 06/13/2024 X William Tarrant THPO 6 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Shawnee Tribe 06/12/2024 X Tonya Tipton THPO Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Tuscarora Nation 06/12/2024 X Bryan Printup TCNS Rep 7 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual effects? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: ___________________ Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: _________________ 280829 7 X 0 Tribe/NHO Contacted Through TCNS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Contact Name 5) First Name: 6) MI: 7) Last Name: 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dates & Response 10) Date Contacted ______________ 11) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Wyandotte Nation 06/12/2024 X Sherri Clemons THPO 8 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Tribes/NHOs Contacted Tribe/NHO Information 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: And /Or 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted _______________ 18) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 9 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Historic Properties Properties Identified 1) Have any historic properties been identified within the APEs for direct and visual effect? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2) Has the identification process located archaeological materials that would be directly affected, or sites that are of cultural or religious significance to Tribes/NHOs? ( ) Yes ( ) No 3) Are there more than 10 historic properties within the APEs for direct and visual effect? If “Yes”, you are required to attach a Cultural Resources Report in lieu of adding the Historic Property below. ( ) Yes ( ) No Historic Property 4) Property Name: 5) SHPO Site Number: Property Address 6) Street Address: 7) City: 8) State: 9) Zip Code: 10) County/Borough/Parish: Status & Eligibility 11) Is this property listed on the National Register? Source: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Yes ( ) No 12) Is this property eligible for listing on the National Register? Source: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Yes ( ) No 13) Is this property a National Historic Landmark? ( ) Yes ( ) No 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE Lehman's Mill Historic District X X WA-I-523 Linear District Hagerstown MD WASHINGTON 21742 WA-I-523 X X X X X X 10 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Historic Properties Properties Identified 1) Have any historic properties been identified within the APEs for direct and visual effect? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2) Has the identification process located archaeological materials that would be directly affected, or sites that are of cultural or religious significance to Tribes/NHOs? ( ) Yes ( ) No 3) Are there more than 10 historic properties within the APEs for direct and visual effect? If “Yes”, you are required to attach a Cultural Resources Report in lieu of adding the Historic Property below. ( ) Yes ( ) No Historic Property 4) Property Name: 5) SHPO Site Number: Property Address 6) Street Address: 7) City: 8) State: 9) Zip Code: 10) County/Borough/Parish: Status & Eligibility 11) Is this property listed on the National Register? Source: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Yes ( ) No 12) Is this property eligible for listing on the National Register? Source: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) Yes ( ) No 13) Is this property a National Historic Landmark? ( ) Yes ( ) No 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE Cool Brook Farm X X WA-I-207 20225 Lehman's Mill Road Hagerstown MD WASHINGTON 21742 MEDUSA X X X X X X 11 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Local Government Involvement Local Government Agency 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: And /Or 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted _______________ 18) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 19) Information on local government’s role or interest (optional): City of Hagerstown- Historic District Commission To Whom It May Concern 1 E Franklin Street Hagerstown MD 21740 (301)739-8577 noemail@noemail.com 06/25/2024 X X 12 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Local Government Involvement Local Government Agency 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: And /Or 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted _______________ 18) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 19) Information on local government’s role or interest (optional): Washington County Historic District Commission To Whom It May Concern 100 W Washington St Hagerstown MD 21740 (240)313-2776 askplanning@washco-md.net X 08/15/2024 X 13 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Local Government Involvement Local Government Agency 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: And /Or 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted _______________ 18) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 19) Information on local government’s role or interest (optional): Washington County Planning & Zoning To Whom It May Concern 747 Northern Ave Hagerstown MD 21742 (240)313-2430 askplanning@washco-md.net X 08/15/2024 X 14 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Consulting Parties Other Consulting Parties Contacted 1) Has any other agency been contacted and invited to become a consulting party? ( ) Yes ( ) No Consulting Party 2) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 3) Name: Contact Name 4) First Name: 5) MI: 6) Last Name: 7) Suffix: 8) Title: Contact Information 9) P.O. Box: And /Or 10) Street Address: 11) City: 12) State: 13) Zip Code: 14) Telephone Number: 15) Fax Number: 16) E-mail Address: 17) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 18) Date Contacted _______________ 19) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 20) Information on other consulting parties’ role or interest (optional): X Washington County Historical Society To Whom It May Concern 135 W. Washington Street Hagerstown MD 21740 (301)797-8782 info@washcohistory.org X 06/25/2024 X 15 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Consulting Parties Other Consulting Parties Contacted 1) Has any other agency been contacted and invited to become a consulting party? ( ) Yes ( ) No Consulting Party 2) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 3) Name: Contact Name 4) First Name: 5) MI: 6) Last Name: 7) Suffix: 8) Title: Contact Information 9) P.O. Box: And /Or 10) Street Address: 11) City: 12) State: 13) Zip Code: 14) Telephone Number: 15) Fax Number: 16) E-mail Address: 17) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 18) Date Contacted _______________ 19) Date Replied _______________ ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 20) Information on other consulting parties’ role or interest (optional): X Washington County Historical Trust To Whom It May Concern 2021 Hagerstown MD 21742 (000)000-0000 info@wchistoricaltrust.org X 08/15/2024 X 16 of 18 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Designation of SHPO/THPO 1) Designate the Lead State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) based on the location of the tower. SHPO/THPO Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) You may also designate up to three additional SHPOs/THPOs if the APEs include multiple states. If the APEs include other countries, enter the name of the National Historic Preservation Agency and any state and provincial Historic Preservation Agency. SHPO/THPO Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SHPO/THPO Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SHPO/THPO Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Certification I certify that all representations on this FCC Form 620 Submission Packet and the accompanying attachments are true, correct, and complete. Party Authorized to Sign First Name: MI: Last Name: Suffix: Signature: Date: _______________ FAILURE TO SIGN THIS APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION AND FORFEITURE OF ANY FEES PAID. WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM OR ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001) AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503). 17 of 18 FCC Form 620 Maryland Historical Trust McKayla Grasham 08/23/2024 McKayla Grasham May 2014 Attachments : Type Description Date Entered Other Cover Letter 07/14/2024 Resumes/Vitae Resumes 07/14/2024 Photographs Photographs 07/14/2024 Map Documents Maps 07/14/2024 Other CDs 07/14/2024 Tribal/NHO Involvement Tribes 07/14/2024 State-Specific Forms State-Specific 07/14/2024 Area of Potential Effects APE 08/23/2024 Historic Properties for Direct Effects APE DE 08/23/2024 Historic Properties for Visual Effects APE VE 08/23/2024 Local Government Involvement Local Gov 08/23/2024 Public Involvement PN 08/23/2024 FCC Form 620 May 2014 18 of 18 ATTACHMENT 1. CONSULTANT INFORMATION Provide a current copy of the resume or curriculum vitae for the Principal Investigator and any researcher or other person who contributed to, reviewed, or provided significant input into the research, analysis, writing or conclusions presented in this filing. A current copy of the resume for the Principal Investigator and any researcher or other person who contributed to, reviewed, or provided significant input into the research, analysis, writing, or conclusions presented in this filing. Hope Hawkins, MA Historic Resources Director Hope Hawkins, MA Historic Resources Director MCKAYLA GRASHAM PROJECT SCIENTIST II Education Biological Sciences, B. S. University of Virginia’s College at Wise / Wise, VA Areas of Expertise Ms. Grasham has experience performing National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews for wireless telecommunications projects. Environmental service expertise includes: National Wetland Inventory Maps Flood Insurance Rate Maps Critical Habitat Maps Soil Characterization Archaeological and Architectural Impacts Field Reconnaissance Form 620/621 Submittals Asbestos Inspections Lead-Based Paint Surveys Section 106 Compliance NEPA Environmental Assessments Migratory Bird Evaluations Historical Topographic Maps and Aerial Imagery Native American Consultation Local Government Consultation Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Indoor Air Quality Assessments Certifications/Affiliations Certified Asbestos Inspector – MD (Cert #Al10132021-3) Certified Lead Inspector- MD (Cert #100797) Certified Asbestos Inspector - VA (License #3303004905) Certified Lead Inspector - VA (License #3355001100) Certified Asbestos Inspector- PA (License #063862) Certified Lead Inspector- VT (License #IT683643) Certified Asbestos Inspector- VT (License #MP-000003) First Aid Pediatric/Adult CPR Certified Professional Resume ATTACHMENT 2. SITE INFORMATION – PHOTOGRAPHS You are required to provide photographs and maps as part of this filing. Additional site information can be provided in an optional attachment. Photograph Requirements: Except in cases where no Historic Properties were identified within the Areas of Potential Effects, submit photographs as described below. Photographs should be in color, marked so as to identify the project, keyed to the relevant map or text, and dated; the focal length of the lens and the height of the camera should be noted. The source of any photograph included but not taken by the Applicant or its consultant (including copies of historic images) should be identified on the photograph. a. Photographs taken from the site should show views from the proposed location in all directions. The direction (e.g., north, south, etc.) should be indicated on each photograph, and, as a group, the photographs should present a complete (360 degree) view of the area around the proposed site. Please reference the following directional photographs of the project area, which were taken by Jason C. Flay on June 12, 2024, unless otherwise noted. b. Photographs of all listed in and eligible properties within the Areas of Potential Effects. N/A c. If any listed or eligible properties are visible from the proposed site, photographs looking at the site from each historic property. The approximate distance in feet (meters) between the site and the historic property should be included. If any listed or eligible properties are within the APE, photos looking at each historic property should be included. N/A Aerial photographs of the site were obtained via Esri, imagery is dated to 2022. Fig. 2.1 – P1, view southwest along access road Fig. 2.2 – P2, View north from center point Fig. 2.3 – P3, View east from center point Fig. 2.4 – P4, View south from center point Fig. 2.5 – P5, View west from center point Site Location & Surrounding Properties Site Location Aerial Photographs (2023) Milestone Towers – Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Easement Hagerstown Quadrangle, Maryland (2023) Contour Interval = 20 Feet Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W  North Site Vicinity Map Milestone Towers – Reed 20026 Lehman Mill Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Site Location ATTACHMENT 3. SITE INFORMATION – MAP REQUIREMENTS Include one or more 7.5-minute quad USGS topographical maps that: a. Identify the Areas of Potential Effects for both Direct and Visual Effects. If a map is copied from the original, include a key with the name of quad and date. b. Show the location of the proposed site and any access roads or other easements including excavations. c. Show the locations of each property listed. d. Include keys for any symbols, colors, or other identifiers. e. Submit color maps whenever possible. The following maps have been attached to this report: • 7.5-min Topographic Quad Map with Project Location, 2024 • Aerial Imagery with Shovel Test Pit Locations and Project Boundary • Modern Soil Map with Project Location • Map of historic resources within a 0.5-mile Buffer of APE Fig. 3.1 – 7.5-min Topographic Quad Map with Project Location, 2024 Fig. 3.2 – Aerial Imagery with Shovel Test Pit Locations and Project Boundary Fig. 3.3 – •Modern Soil Map with Project Location Fig. 3.4– Map of historic resources within a .5-mi Buffer of APE Fig. 3.5 – Map of WA-I-207 Property Boundary w/ Mapped Cemetery ATTACHMENT 4. SITE INFORMATION – ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION Describe any additional structures, access roads, utility lines, fences, easements, or other construction planned for the site. The proposed project is for the construction of a new 150-foot telecommunications monopole (with a 2-foot antenna) in a 50’ x 50’ fenced lease area and an approximately 395’ long by 12’ wide access road. The utilities will utilize the access road. The proposed access road will use an existing farm road. The project exits from the road and travels up a hill along a fence line. The access road cuts through the fence to the west to a turnaround north of the lease area. The lease area is on a ridge in an undeveloped agricultural field. Total acreage of the new construction area is approximately 0.21 acres (0.089 hectare). The construction drawings provided by Milestone Towers are included in this attachment. T-1 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 10 9 LEGEND LINE TYPES 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-1 SITE INFORMATION SUBJECT PARCEL 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-2 SUBJECT PARCEL 1 ADJOINERS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-3 Z-4 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-5 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-6 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 6100 EXECUTIVE BLVD. ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PHONE: (202) 408-0960 SUITE 430 Z-7 ATTACHMENT 5. AREA OF POTENTIAL EFFECTS You are required to provide two attachments regarding the Determination of Effect: Areas of Potential Effect and Mitigation of Effect (if applicable). AREAS OF POTENTIAL EFFECT GUIDELINES: a. Describe the APE for direct effects and explain how this APE was determined. Under the NPA for FCC Projects, the Direct APE (APE-DE) “is defined as the area ofpotential ground disturbance and any property, or any portion thereof that will bephysically altered or destroyed by the undertaking” (FCC 2004). On November 24, 2008,the FCC further clarified that the APE-DE is limited to the tower or non-tower structureon which the collocation will be mounted as well as the lease area including the accessroute and utility corridor. b.Describe the APE for visual effects and explain how this APE was determined. Per the NPA, the Visual APE (APE-VE) is the “geographic area in which the project hasthe potential to introduce visual elements that diminish or alter the setting, including thelandscape, where the setting is a character-defining feature of a historic property thatmakes it eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)” (FCC2004). The presumed APE-VE for construction of new facilities is the area from where thetower will be visible: a. Within a ½ mile from the tower site if the proposed tower is 200feet or less in height; b. Within ¾ of a mile from the tower site if the proposed tower ismore than 200 but no more than 400 feet in overall height; or c. Within 1½ miles from thetower site if the proposed tower is more than 400 feet in overall height. Taking into consideration the maximum height of the proposed undertaking (152 feet)and the minimal scale of the installation, Acheulean determined that the current project’sAPE for visual effects will encompass a 1 2� mile radius from the subject property. ATTACHMENT 5. CONTINUED MITIGATION OF EFFECT GUIDELINES: In the case of where an Adverse Visual Effect or Adverse Direct Effect has been determined you must provide the following: a. Copies of any correspondence and summaries of any oral communication with the SHPO/THPO and any consulting parties. N/A b. Describe any alternatives that have been considered that might avoid, minimize, or mitigate any adverse effects. Explain the Applicant’s conclusion regarding the feasibility of each alternative. N/A For each property identified as a Historic Property in the online e-106 form: a. Indicate whether the Applicant believes the proposed undertaking would have a) no effect; b) no adverse effect; or, c) an adverse effect. Explain how each such assessment was made. Provide supporting documentation where necessary. Jason C. Flay, MA, RPA performed this survey in response to the planned use of the above-described parcel and the potential impacts that such use might present to any archaeological and architectural cultural resources within the project area. Mr. Flay meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards for Archaeology. Background research, including a review of archival sources, was conducted for the current project location prior to the initiation of field investigations. The aim of this research was to determine the likelihood of encountering sensitive historic properties within the current project area. To assess the potential for encountering precontact archaeological resources within the project area, a review of previously recorded archaeological sites and surveys was conducted using the Maryland Master Site Files (Medusa). To assess the potential for historic period archaeological and architectural resources within the project area, various documents were reviewed, including historic maps and the databases of the NRHP. The review revealed there are no archaeological surveys in the footprint of the APE-DE, and no recorded archaeological sites were recorded within 1 mile of the project area. ATTACHMENT 5. CONTINUED A review of the Maryland Medusa Site Files databases, and through the National Register Information System website (http://www.nr.nps.gov/) was conducted on June 21, 2024, by Jason C. Flay, MA, RPA, Principal Investigator at Acheulean. There are Two NRHP-eligible or -listed Above-Ground resources identified within the APE for Direct or Visual effects One Historic District in the APE-VE, with a combined total of 16 individual resources. 1 NRHP listed or eligible property within the APE-DE. The project area is on the historic parcel (WA-I-207). A private family cemetery most likely associated with the historic property was identified by MHT and the Washington County Heritage District Commission approximately 935 feet west of the lease area. No indication of the cemetery extending into the APE-DE was noted, and it is unlikely that any construction activity will cause harm to the cemetery. There Two Below-Ground resources identified in the 1-mile buffer, 0 are NRHP eligible or listed. It is therefore recommended that project clearance be granted with no further investigation or evaluation of the project area. Please see the attached Cultural Resources Survey Report for additional information. ............................................................................................................................................ 1 .......................................................................... 7 ............................................................................................................................ 10 ......................................................................................................... 15 ............................................................................................................................................. 16 ....................................................................................................................................... 17 eed 'A-1-207 Property Boundary ·/ Mapped Cemetery Iagcr�town, �1D V,sh.ington Loonty N /Ct-llil'-1, -77.h7l)M.;7 9'42'32.771', 77' 40'14.474 .'a:Jerstcwn, MD J:2J,OOO 2021 J. Fl�y OIJiJ.0/Al'J,4 1:7,00C 0.13 0.25 Kilornete·s Legend c:::::J APE Cool Brook Farm -Cerretery \ I: II F. II L f A � Fig. 2.2 -Map ofWA-1-207 Property Boundaryw/ Mapped Cemetery The project is within the boundaries of the historic Cool Brook Farm (WA-I-207). The tower will be visible and partially visible from the historic resource, but the visual impact will be minimal due to vegetation surrounding the historic 1790s farmhouse (a contributing factor). The justification of the possibility of the resource to be included as NRHP eligible rests that it "is a significant example of a late 18th century through modem-day agricultural complex". Including the tower facility does not detract from using the property in that same capacity. As with the first introduction of powerlines and telephone lines to the property in the early 20th century, this tower is just the next phase of use within the property. This project represents another example ofland use in modern farming today. The tower will not drastically impact the feeling of the property and, therefore, does not remove the property from being under the consideration of Criterion C. The tower, which arguably has a smaller visual impact than the modern barns on the property, is constructed of materials no different than the structures on the historic property. Due to the distance and the vegetation screen, the access road will not be visible to WA-I-207. Similar factors make it unlikely the fence and Page I 10 A C H E U L E A N con�ulting support utilities would be seen from the WA-1-207. If that remains a concern a vegetative screen around the facility would mitigate that impact. In a 9/10/24 letter submitted by HDC, notification was made of a small cemetery on the historic property boundary. The cemetery is noted as being approximately 700 feet west of the project area. When mapped using GIS the location appears to be closer to 935 feet west of the project. During the investigation, no evidence of a historic cemetery was identified, and the topography makes the extension of the cemetery into the project area unlikely as it appears the cemetery is located on another ridge separated by a drainage. Acheulean still recommends the construction of the tower will pose No Adverse Effect on WA-I-207 as the structures on the resource have tree buffers, and the agricultural buildings on the property are comprised of modern materials and styles. It is not believed that the project will alter any character defining elements of Cool Brook Farm, including the agricultural landscape A C H E U L E A N Page I 11 consulting 3.0 METHODS AND RESULTS In this section, the field methods employed during this study are described. These methods include fieldwork activities, their application in different portions of the project, reflection upon conditions encountered, and an evaluation of their effectiveness. Fieldwork was conducted on June 12, 2024. 3.1 Implemented Field Methods Fieldwork was conducted per the guidelines for conducting cultural resource surveys in Maryland based on the Maryland Historical Trust's Standards and Guidelines for Archeological Investigations in Maryland and guidelines from Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) interested in the conducted work. (See Fig. 1.1). Jason C. Flay visually inspected the APE-DE and photographed the surrounding area corresponding to cardinal directions. Initially, STPs were plotted every 15 meters, field conditions prompted a revision of the testing strategy. A 1 "-diameter soil probe was used to determine the presence of disturbed or heavily eroded soil. Due to heavily eroded denuded A horizon soils, only six STPs were deemed sufficient to cover the whole of the APE-DE and were recorded, a sample profile from a sterile unit was also photographed (See Fig. 3.2). GPS points were also taken corresponding to the photographs. Visual inspection and subsurface testing ruled out the possibility of historic or prehistoric features or materials in the APE-DE and the immediate vicinity. No archaeological features were encountered within the APE-DE. 3.1.1 Shovel Testing/ Geomorphological Sampling 10YR3/3 Silt Loam 25cm lOYR 3/4 Silt Loam 43cm Fig. 3.1 -Representative Soil Profile STP 5 Page I 12 A C H E U L E A N con�ulting 3.1.2 Visual Inspection The entire APE-DE was walked to identify the presence of archaeological materials and/or features; none were identified. Photographs of the surrounding areas were taken with corresponding GPS points. Fig. 3.3 - Pl, view southwest along access road Page I 13 Fig. 3.4 -P2, View north from center point Fig. 3.5 -P3, View east from center point Page I 14 Fig. 3.6 - P4, View south from center point Fig. 3.7 - PS, View west from center point 3.2 Evaluation of Field Methods Visual inspection successfully ruled out the possibility of archaeological materials or any other archaeological features within the APE-DE. No historic surface features were encountered. No archaeological materials Page I 15 or features were encountered in any of the shovel tests. As a result of the survey, it was determined that the APE-DE has no intact archaeological remains. Page I 16 4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 Summary This is an abbreviated technical report describing a no-find survey from a Phase I archaeological investigation conducted on June 12, 2024. Trileaf contacted Acheulean Consulting (Acheulean) to conduct a Phase I archaeological survey for a proposed cellular tower project. This project is REED, Project Number 744255, located on 20026 Lehman Mill Road., Hagerstown, Washington County, MD (Fig. 1.1). The proposed project is for the construction of a new 150-foot telecommunications monopole (with a 2-foot antenna) in a 50' x 50' fenced lease area and an approximately 395' long by 12' wide access road. The utilities will utilize the access road. The proposed access road will use an existing farm road. The project exits from the road and travels up a hill along a fence line. The access road cuts through the fence to the west to a turnaround north of the lease area. The lease area is on a ridge in an undeveloped agricultural field. Total acreage of the new construction area is approximately 0.21 acres (0.089 hectare). Due to heavily eroded denuded A horizon soils, only six STPs were deemed sufficient to cover the whole of the APE-DE and were recorded. A sample profile from a sterile unit was also photographed (Fig. 3.2). GPS points were also taken corresponding to the photographs. Visual inspection and subsurface testing ruled out the possibility of historic or prehistoric features or materials in the APE-DE and the immediate vicinity. No archaeological features were encountered within the APE-DE. 4.2 Recommendations Although the project area is located within the boundaries of the NRHP eligible Cool Brook Farm ry./ A­I-207) it is believed that the project will not have any negative effects on the NRHP eligibility status. No further archaeological work is recommended within the APE-DE, and construction may proceed as planned. An assessment of No Adverse Effect is recommended. Page I 17 A C H E U L E A N con�ulting 5.0 REFERENCES Maryland Geological Survey NRCS 2024. A1aryland Pbysiograpbic http:/ /www.mg:s.md.gov/g:eology/physiog:raphic map.html, accessed 06/24/2024. Provinces. 2024. Natural Resources Conservation Service, Web Soil Survey, United States Department of Agriculture, http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/ App/W ebSoilSurvey. USGSa. 2023. Hagerstown, MD 1:24,000, United States Geological https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/#4/40.01/-100.06 A C H E U L E A N con�ulting Survey, Accessed 06/24/2024, Page I 18 ATTACHMENT 6. TRIBAL AND NHO INVOLVEMENT At an early stage in the planning process, the Nationwide Agreement requires the Applicant to gather information from appropriate Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (“NHOs”) to assist in the identification of Historic Properties of religious and cultural significance to them. Describe measures taken to identify Indian tribes and NHOs that may attach religious and cultural significance to Historic Properties that may be affected by the construction within the Areas of Potential Effects (“APE”) for direct and visual effects. If such Indian tribes or NHOs were identified, list them and provide a summary of contacts by either the FCC, the Applicant, or the Applicant’s representative. Provide copies of relevant documents, including correspondence. If no such Indian tribes or NHOs were identified, please explain. Trileaf Corporation completed the Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS) on June 10, 2024, and received the notification of interested tribes on June 14, 2024. The attached FCC Notification email lists the Tribes identified through the TCNS process. A second notice will be sent to all interested tribes/organizations, after a period of 30 days and the consultation process will continue per the FCC’s guidelines. Any relevant comments from Tribes received by Trileaf will be forwarded to your office. 1 From:towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent:Friday, June 14, 2024 2:03 AM To:Tribal Cc:tcnsweekly@fcc.gov Subject:NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S) WHICH WERE SENT PROPOSED TOWER CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION INFORMATION - Email ID #8885222 Categories: CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaƟon. Do not click links or open aƩachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the Federal CommunicaƟons Commission's (FCC) Tower ConstrucƟon NoƟficaƟon System (TCNS). The purpose of this electronic mail message is to inform you that the following authorized persons were sent the noƟficaƟon that you provided through TCNS, which relates to your proposed antenna structure. The informaƟon was forwarded by the FCC to authorized TCNS users by electronic mail and/or regular mail (leƩer). We note that the review period for all parƟes begins upon receipt of the Submission Packet pursuant to SecƟon VII.A of the NPA and noƟficaƟons that do not provide this serve as informaƟon only. Persons who have received the noƟficaƟon that you provided include leaders or their designees of federally- recognized American Indian Tribes, including Alaska NaƟve Villages (collecƟvely "Tribal NaƟons"), NaƟve Hawaiian OrganizaƟons (NHOs), and State Historic PreservaƟon Officers (SHPOs). For your convenience in idenƟfying the referenced Tribal NaƟons and NHOs and in making further contacts, the City and State of the Seat of Government for each Tribal NaƟon and NHO, as well as the designated contact person, is included in the lisƟng below. We note that Tribal NaƟons may have SecƟon 106 cultural interests in ancestral homelands or other locaƟons that are far removed from their current Seat of Government. Pursuant to the Commission's rules as set forth in the NaƟonwide ProgrammaƟc Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic ProperƟes for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal CommunicaƟons Commission (NPA), all Tribal NaƟons and NHOs listed below must be afforded a reasonable opportunity to respond to this noƟficaƟon, consistent with the procedures set forth below, unless the proposed construcƟon falls within an exclusion designated by the Tribal NaƟon or NHO. (NPA, SecƟon IV.F.4). The noƟficaƟon that you provided was forwarded to the following Tribal NaƟons and NHOs. A Tribal NaƟon or NHO may not respond unƟl a full Submission Packet is provided. If, upon receipt, the Tribal NaƟon or NHO does not respond within a reasonable Ɵme, you should make a reasonable effort at follow-up contact, unless the Tribal NaƟon or NHO has agreed to different procedures (NPA, SecƟon IV.F.5). In the event a Tribal NaƟon or NHO does not respond to a follow-up inquiry, or if a substanƟve or procedural disagreement arises between you and a Tribal NaƟon or NHO, you must seek guidance from the Commission (NPA, SecƟon IV.G). These procedures are further set forth in the FCC's Second Report and Order released on March 30, 2018 (FCC 18-30). 1. TCNS Coordinator Tiffany MarƟnez - Delaware NaƟon - 31064 State Highway 281 (PO Box: 825) Anadarko, OK - tmarƟnez@delawarenaƟon-nsn.gov - 405-247-2448 (ext: 1403) - electronic mail 2 Exclusions: The Delaware NaƟon of Oklahoma Historic PreservaƟon Office has developed the following consultaƟon procedures for all TCNS projects idenƟfied as undertakings by the Federal CommunicaƟons Commission. In the email subject line, please specify whetherthe project is for a tower, small cell, or collocaƟon. Our response can be given faster with this informaƟon. 2. TCNS Rep Bryan Printup - Tuscarora NaƟon - 5226 Walmore Rd Via: Lewiston, NY - bprintup@heƞ.org - 716-264- 6011 (ext: 103) - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Tuscarora NaƟon within 30 days aŌer noƟficaƟon through TCNS, the Tuscarora NaƟon has no interest in parƟcipaƟng in pre-construcƟon review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately noƟfy the Tuscarora NaƟon in the event archaeological properƟes or human remains are discovered during construcƟon, consistent with SecƟon IX of the NaƟonwide ProgrammaƟc Agreement and applicable law. 3. THPO Lawrence Plucinski - Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians - (PO Box: 39) Odanah, WI - thpo@badriver-nsn.gov; deputyTHPO@badriver-nsn.gov - 715-682-7123 - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians within 30 days aŌer noƟficaƟon through TCNS, the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians has no interest in parƟcipaƟng in pre-construcƟon review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately noƟfy the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians in the event archaeological properƟes or human remains are discovered during construcƟon, consistent with SecƟon IX of the NaƟonwide ProgrammaƟc Agreement and applicable law. 4. THPO William Tarrant - Seneca-Cayuga NaƟon - 23701 S 655 Road (PO Box: 453220) Grove, OK - wtarrant@sctribe.com - 918-787-5452 (ext: 344) - regular mail Exclusions: Please refrain from sending review informaƟon via email. We request all informaƟon to be sent via mail to PO Box 453220, Grove, OK 74345. 5. Cell Tower Coordinator Kelly Nelson - Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma - 70500 East 128 Road WyandoƩe, OK - celltower@estoo.net - 918-238-5151 (ext: 1861) - regular mail Exclusions: DO NOT EMAIL DOCUMENTATION; it will be deleted without being opened. Submit one printed color copy by US postal mail or other parcel carrier of all documentaƟon to: Eastern Shawnee Tribe AƩn: CellTower Program 70500 E. 128 Rd. 3 WyandoƩe, OK 74370 Provide a 1-page cover leƩer with the following informaƟon: a. TCNS Number b. Company Name c. Project Name, City, County, State d. Project type e. Project coordinates f. Contact informaƟon The Eastern Shawnee Procedures document is available and highly recommended for guidance; send an email to celltower@estoo.net requesƟng our most current copy. 6. THPO Sherri Clemons - WyandoƩe NaƟon - 8 Turtle Drive WyandoƩe, OK - sclemons@wyandoƩe-naƟon.org - 918- 678-6344 - electronic mail Exclusions: Please refrain from sending informaƟon via mail. We ONLY accept informaƟon via email to: sclemons@wyandoƩe-naƟon.org. We will advise if we require addiƟonal informaƟon. 7. THPO Tonya Tipton - Shawnee Tribe - 29 South 69A Highway Miami, OK - tcns@shawnee-tribe.com - 918-542- 2441 (ext: 103) - electronic mail Exclusions: In the case of projects with NO ground disturbance such as antennae on the sides of buildings or exisƟng poles, the Shawnee Tribe concurs that no known historic properƟes will be negaƟvely impacted by the project. The Shawnee Tribe DOES NOT wish to consult on those projects with NO ground disturbance. If the project DOES involve ground disturbance at all, the Shawnee Tribe would like to ACCEPT your invitaƟon for consultaƟon and will provide a review. If you have any quesƟons, you may contacƩhe Shawnee Tribe via email at TCNS@shawnee-tribe.com Thank you for the opportunity to comment. The noƟficaƟon that you provided was also forwarded to the following SHPOs in the State in which you propose to construct and neighboring States. The informaƟon was provided to these SHPOs as a courtesy for their informaƟon and planning. You need make no effort at this Ɵme to follow up with any SHPO that does not respond to this noƟficaƟon. Prior to construcƟon, you must provide the SHPO of the State in which you propose to construct (or the Tribal Historic PreservaƟon Officer, if the project will be located on certain Tribal lands), with a Submission Packet pursuant to SecƟon VII.A of the NPA unless the project is excluded from SHPO review under SecƟon III D or E of the NPA. 8. SHPO Elizabeth Hughes - Maryland Historical Trust - 100 Community Place Third Floor Crownsville, MD - beth.cole@maryland.gov - 410-514-7631 - electronic mail 4 9. Historic PreservaƟon Supervisor Barbara Frederick - Pennsylvania State Historic PreservaƟon Office - Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission 400 North St, 2nd Floor Harrisburg, PA - bafrederic@pa.gov - 717-772-0921 - electronic mail 10. Deputy SHPO Susan M Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic PreservaƟon Office - 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - 304-558-0240 - electronic mail 11. Deputy SHPO Susan Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic PreservaƟon Office - 1901 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - -- - electronic mail TCNS automaƟcally forwards all noƟficaƟons to all Tribal NaƟons and SHPOs that have an expressed interest in the geographic area of a proposal. However, if a proposal for PTC wayside poles falls within a designated exclusion, you need not expect any response and need not pursue any addiƟonal process with that Tribal NaƟon or SHPO. In addiƟon, a parƟcular Tribal NaƟon or SHPO may also set forth policies or procedures within its details box that exclude from review certain faciliƟes (for example, a statement that it does not review collocaƟons with no ground disturbance; or that indicates that no response within 30 days indicates no interest in parƟcipaƟng in pre-construcƟon review). Please be advised that the FCC cannot guarantee that the contact(s) listed above have opened and reviewed an electronic or regular mail noƟficaƟon. If you learn that any of the above contact informaƟon is no longer valid, please contact the FCC by emailing tcnshelp@fcc.gov. The following informaƟon relaƟng to the proposed tower was forwarded to the person(s) listed above: NoƟficaƟon Received: 06/10/2024 NoƟficaƟon ID: 280829 Excluded from SHPO Review: No Tower Owner Individual or EnƟty Name: Milestone Towers Consultant Name: Michael Romanoski Street Address: 1515 Des Peres Rd. Ste 200 Suite 200 City: St. Louis State: MISSOURI Zip Code: 63131 Phone: 314-997-6111 Email: tribal@trileaf.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole LaƟtude: 39 deg 42 min 32.8 sec N Longitude: 77 deg 40 min 14.5 sec W LocaƟon DescripƟon: 20026 Lehman Mill Road 5 City: Hagerstown State: MARYLAND County: WASHINGTON Detailed DescripƟon of Project: Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communicaƟons tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including aƩachments. The proposed locaƟon is currently an agricultural field. Ground ElevaƟon: 189.9 meters Support Structure: 45.7 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 46.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 236.2 meters above mean sea level If you have any quesƟons or comments regarding this noƟce, please contact the FCC using the electronic Help Request form located on the FCC's website at: hƩps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=hƩps-3A__www.fcc.gov_wireless_available-2Dsupport- 2Dservices&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf- v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=tVy9dfE6fJUkHc15_Itk39MNoGtgWe1vmeedh3_FbFk&m=wfCFJDhU-BW- tv2Pe_EPDM6k9XVhWsVQ0w9IGE2SKTguu3d3J5LUG-BWDSg-Jsdo&s=fKxMX1nWlpDI59t4CZh1H0pCUVu-a- 6phBfCahtaok4&e= You may also call the FCC Support Center at (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824). Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). To provide quality service and ensure security, all telephone calls are recorded. Thank you, Federal CommunicaƟons Commission ---------- This email has been scanned for spam and viruses by Proofpoint EssenƟals. Visit the following link to report this email as spam: hƩps://us1.proofpointessenƟals.com/app/report_spam.php?mod_id=11&mod_opƟon=logitem&report=1&type=easysp am&k=k1&payload=53616c7465645f5fc633e6a66954b8f6748bfab409af6b90685292b104df2ec5f40895383df06d57dda5 f59feaeee8a329e516141a0c55bacf8df75dbccfc86cf4c02d986c096bddb0522d9b40576c34f74ab9edfda5d4e43546b1b11 5c0d348dec49388ba239dda2ba7f62a7a605adf455b40efae1319b00493d94370313f06897ccc48f366030e9d4c59df7ba39 9c2779ff6fa78745afdb37a490a58f38153 ATTACHMENT 7. HISTORIC PROPERTIES DIRECT EFFECTS a.List all Below Ground Resources within the APE-DE. b. Provide the name and address (including U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code) of each propertyin the APE for direct effects, not listed in part “a” (above), that the Applicant considersto be eligible for listing in the National Register because of the Applicant’s research.For each such property, describe how it satisfies the criteria of eligibility (36 C.F.R. Part63). For each property that was specifically considered and determined not to beeligible, describe why it does not satisfy the criteria of eligibility. There are no additional properties in the APE for direct effects not listed in part “a.” Site_# Site Name Site Type Date NR Status Distance to APE (M) 18WA285 Avilon II Prehistoric short-term camp` Prehistoric Unknown Insufficient Data .89 mi SW 18WA236 Lehmans Mill Open Habitation Prehistoric unknown Insufficient Data .78 mi SE ATTACHMENT 7. CONTINUED a.Describe the techniques and the methodology, including any field survey, used toidentify Historic Properties within the APE for direct effects.1 If no archeological fieldsurvey was performed, provide a report substantiating that: i) the depth of previousdisturbance exceeds the proposed construction depth (excluding footings and otheranchoring mechanisms) by at least 2 feet; or, ii) geomorphological evidence indicatesthat cultural resource-bearing soils do not occur within the project area or may occurbut at depths that exceed 2 feet below the proposed construction depth. The field investigation at this location was conducted by Jason C. Flay on June 12, 2024.Standard archaeological field equipment included shovels, trowels, and a quarter-inchwire mesh sifting screen. Based on the Maryland Historical Trust’s Standards andGuidelines for Archeological Investigations in Maryland, the field survey techniquesutilized were a combination pedestrian and visual survey at 5-meter intervals and/orshovel-testing at 15-meter intervals, with a standard shovel test unit consisting of a hand-excavated hole, approximately 0.3 - 0.5 meters in diameter to a depth of 20 cm into anundisturbed soil horizon depth, unless prevented by impenetrable soil conditions. As thelease area had been previously developed to a high degree, the project area was surveyedusing a strategy focused primarily on visual inspection in lieu of utilizing STP’s. No cultural material was discovered during this archaeological survey. Totalarchaeological field time: 1 person, 2 hours. Based on the findings of this survey, Acheulean determined that there are Noarchaeological sites in the footprint of the APE-DE. As no cultural materials wereidentified in the project area, and no previously recorded archaeological sites are near theproject area, it is recommended that project clearance be granted with no furtherinvestigation or evaluation. Please refer to the Cultural Resources Report provided in Attachment 5 for additional information. 1 Pursuant to Section VI.D.2.a. of the Nationwide Agreement, Applicants shall make a reasonable and good faith effort to identify above ground and archeological Historic Properties, including buildings, structures, and historic districts, that lie within the APE for direct effects. Such reasonable and good faith efforts may include a field survey where appropriate. b.Shovel Test Profiles 10YR 3/3 Silt Loam 25 cm 10YR 3/4 Silt Loam 43 cm Fig. 7.1 - Representative Soil Profile STP 5 Fig. 7.2 - Soil Profile STP 5 ATTACHMENT 8. HISTORIC PROPERTIES VISUAL EFFECTS Historic Properties Identified for Visual Effects Guidelines a.Provide the name and address (including U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code) of each propertyin the APE for visual effects that is listed in the National Register, has been formallydetermined eligible for listing by the Keeper of the National Register, or is identified asconsidered eligible for listing in the records of the SHPO/THPO, pursuant to SectionVI.D.I.a. of the Nationwide Agreement. A review of the Maryland Medusa database of National Register Sites and Districts, Certified Local Districts and Architectural Surveys, Archaeology Viewer, National Register Information System website (http://www.nr.nps.gov/) and interactive map was conducted on June 21, 2024, by Jason C. Flay, Archaeologist at Acheulean. Based upon this review, Acheulean determined that there is One Historic District in the APE-VE, with a combined total of 16 individual resources. 1 NRHP listed or eligible property within the APE-DE. The project is currently not on the property that is potentially NRHP eligible however, the historic property, Cool Brook Farm (WA-I-207), is the parent property the proposed project will built. The tower will be visible and partially visible from the historic resource, but the visual impact will be minimal due to vegetation surrounding the historic 1790s farmhouse (a contributing factor). The justification of the possibility of the resource to be included as NRHP eligible rests that it “is a significant example of a late 18th century through modem-day agricultural complex”. Including the tower facility does not detract from using the property in that same capacity. As with the first introduction of powerlines and telephone lines to the property in the early 20th century, this tower is just the next phase of use within the property. This project represents another example of land use in modern farming today. The tower will not drastically impact the feeling of the property and, therefore, does not remove the property from being under the consideration of Criterion C. The tower, which arguably has a smaller visual impact than the modern barns on the property, is constructed of materials no different than the structures on the historic property. Due to the distance and the vegetation screen, the access road will not be visible to WA-I-207. Similar factors make it unlikely the fence and support utilities would be seen from the WA -I-207. If that remains a concern a vegetative screen around the facility would mitigate thatimpact. In a 9/10/24 letter submitted by HDC, notification was made of a small cemetery on the historic property boundary. The cemetery is noted as being approximately 700 feet west of the project area. When mapped using GIS the location appears to be closer to 935 feet west of the project. During the investigation, no evidence of a historic cemetery was identified, and the topography makes the extension of the cemetery into the project area unlikely as it appears the cemetery is located on another ridge separated by a drainage. Acheulean still recommends the construction of the tower will pose No Adverse Effect on WA-I-207 as the structures on the resource have tree buffers, and the agricultural buildings on the property are comprised of modern materials and styles. It is not believed that the project will alter any character defining elements of Cool Brook Farm, including the agricultural landscape. Provide the name and address (including U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code) of each Historic Property in the APE for visual effects, not listed in part “a”, identified through the comments of Indian Tribes, NHOs, local governments, or members of the public. Identify each individual or group whose comments led to the inclusion of a Historic Property in this attachment. For each such property, describe how it satisfies the criteria of eligibility (36 C.F.R. Part 63). Inventory ID Address National Register Status Name Resource Category Date Built Distance to Project WA-I-523 Lehman's Mill Road Hagerstown, MD Listed Lehman's Mill Historic District (16 contributing structures) Domestic 1837-1877 0.25 mi WA-I-207 20225 Lehman's Mill Road Eligible Cool Brook Farm Agricultural 1790-present Project Name/ Address of Subject Property Photograph of Subject Property Description of Subject Property Summary of Effects on Subject Property Lehman's Mill Historic District View of resource View from resource towards the project area ‘The Lehman's Mill Historic District is located along Lehman's Mill Road just west of Marsh Run, about 3. 5 miles north of Hagerstown in Washington County, Maryland. The district consists of the remaining buildings of the mill group including the brick Lehman's Mill, built in 1869, for Henry F. Lehman, the farmstead with a stuccoes stone house dated 1837 with older and newer sections, a barn, carriage house and agricultural outbuildings; another dwelling, also built by Lehman in 1877, a two story brick and frame house located immediately west of the mill; related outbuildings and a portion of the mill's head and tail race. These buildings form a cluster along both sides of Lehman's Mill Road, and together with a canopy of large old Buckeye trees retain the rural setting which conveys their use and purpose during the late 19th century. The nominated area contains approximately sixteen buildings including principal structures and secondary outbuildings....” (abridged excerpt taken from the Medusa Site Files) No Adverse Effect. Project Name/ Address of Subject Property Photograph of Subject Property Description of Subject Property Summary of Effects on Subject Property WA-I-207 View of WA-I-207, farmhouse View east, WA-I-207, front of farmhouse towards priject area The Cool Brook Farm is a significant example of a late 18" century through modem-day agricultural complex. Still actively in agricultural use, its remarkable collection of buildings represents the changes in agricultural practice in the mid-Atlantic, particularly during the 20"^ century. The farm and building complex are significant under National Register Criterion A for its association with historical patterns of agricultural practice from the 18'*^, 19'*^, and 20"^ centuries in the mid-Atlantic region, and under Criterion C as a complex of domestic and agricultural buildings which retain distinctive design and construction techniques representative of the region (excerpt from MEDUSA site file) For any properties listed in the above Historic Properties list, that the Applicant considers no longer eligible for inclusion in the National Register, explain the basis for this recommendation. N/A ATTACHMENT 9. LOCAL GOVERNMENT a.If any local government has been contacted and invited to become a consulting partypursuant to Section V.A. of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement, list the localgovernment agencies contacted. Provide a summary of contacts and copies of anyrelevant documents (e.g., correspondence or notices). On June 25, 2024, the City of Hagerstown- Historic District Commission was notified ofthe proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’s potentialeffect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested in consultingfurther on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’s correspondence with thelocal government’s office is attached. On August 15, 2024, the Washington County Historic District Commission was notified ofthe proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’s potentialeffect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested in consultingfurther on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’s correspondence with thelocal government’s office is attached. On August 15, 2024, the Washington County Planning & Zoning Department was notifiedof the proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’spotential effect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested inconsulting further on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’scorrespondence with the local government’s office is attached. As of the date of this packet, Trileaf has not received any comments from any interestedparties. Should any additional consulting parties be identified, or additional commentsand/or responses be received from any interested parties regarding the proposed project’spotential effect on Historic Properties, copies will be forwarded to all consulting partiesas an addendum to this submission packet. b.If a local government agency will be contacted but has not been to date, explain whyand when such contact will take place. N/A 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com June 25, 2024 City of Hagerstown – Historic District Commission 1 E Franklin Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone: 301-739-8577 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com August 15, 2024 Washington County Historic District Commission 100 West Washington Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Email: askplanning@washco-md.netPhone: 240-313-2776 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com August 15, 2024 Washington County Planning & Zoning 747 Northern Avenue Hagerstown, MD 21742 Email: askplanning@washco-md.net Phone: 240-313-2430 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II ATTACHMENT 10. OTHER CONSULTING PARTIES AND PUBLIC NOTICE List additional consulting parties that were invited to participate by the Applicant, or independently requested to participate. Provide any relevant correspondence or other documents. On June 25, 2024, the Washington County Historical Society was notified of the proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested in consulting further on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’s correspondence with the historical society is attached. On August 15, 2024, the Washington County Historical Trust was notified of the proposed project and has been invited to comment on the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties as well as indicate whether they are interested in consulting further on the proposed project. A copy of Trileaf Corporation’s correspondence with the local government’s office is attached. As of the date of this packet, Trileaf has not received any comments from any interested parties. Should any additional consulting parties be identified, or additional comments and/or responses be received from any interested parties regarding the proposed project’s potential effect on Historic Properties, copies will be forwarded to all consulting parties as an addendum to this submission packet. You are required to provide a Public Notice Attachment. Attached, please find a copy of a legal notice regarding the proposed telecommunications tower construction that was posted in the Hagerstown Herald-Mail on June 27, 2024. As of the date of this submission packet, no comments regarding this notice have been received by Trileaf Corporation. Should a response be received, copies will be forwarded to all consulting parties as an addendum to this submission packet. 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com June 25, 2024 Washington County Historical Society 135 W. Washington Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Email: info@washcohistory.org Phone: 301-797-8782 RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, Maryland 21286 - 410.853.7128 - www.trileaf.com August 15, 2024 Washington County Historical Trust PO Box 2021 Hagerstown, MD 21742 Email: info@wchistoricaltrust.org RE: Milestone Towers – Reed / Trileaf Project # 745580 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Washington County, Hagerstown Quadrangle (USGS) Latitude: 39° 42’ 32.77” N, Longitude: 77° 40’ 14.47” W To whom it may concern: Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a NEPA Review at the referenced property. Our client proposes to construct a 150-foot monopole communications tower with an overall height of 152 feet, including attachments. Associated equipment will be located within a 50-foot by 50-foot (2,500 square feet) fenced compound. The project includes a 12-foot wide gravel access drive extending southeast, then northeast away from the lease area approximately 220 feet toward Lehmans Mill Road. The proposed location is currently an agricultural field. The antenna will be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our investigation includes determining if the site is contained in, on or within the viewshed of a building, site, district, structure or object, significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture, that is listed, or eligible for listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or located in or on an Indian Religious Site. Trileaf is requesting information regarding this tower’s potential effect on Historic Properties. All information received will be forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as part of the NEPA review process. Additionally, this invitation to comment is separate from any local planning/zoning process that may apply to this project. If you wish to comment or be considered a consulting party, please respond within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. If a response is not received within thirty (30) days, it will be assumed that you have no objections to this undertaking. A site topography map and aerial photograph are enclosed for your reference. Please call me at (410) 853-7128 or email m.grasham@trileaf.com if you need additional information or have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, McKayla Grasham Project Scientist II Milestone Towers proposes to build a 152-foot Monopole Communications Tower at the approx. vicinity of 20026 Lehman Mill Road, Hagerstown, Washington County, MD 21742 [39.70910, 77.67069]. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, McKayla Grasham, m.grasham@trileaf.com, 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 301, Towson, MD 21286,410-853-7128.Publication DatesL00000000 ATTACHMENT 11. SHPO SPECIFIC FORMS N/A REID SITE SIMULATION MAP Site Photograph # Site 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Record #Type MIHP#Record Status Task Name Comments Historical Review Historical Review Updated plans; structure remains proposed log and the number of bays is unchanged. Slightly different at the corners where overlapping log will be; however materials as reviewed by the HDC remain unchanged. Historical Review Updated by Script from EPR. Historical Review Updated by Script from EPR. Task Name Comments Historical Review Historical Review Historical Review Not in a review area for the HDC. Task Name Comments Historical Review Updated by Script from EPR. Historical Review This is interior renovations within the MHT easement area. HDC review is not required. MHT review may be required per DOE. Owner is aware of MHT DOE obligations. Task Name Comments Historical Review Updated by Script from EPR. Historical Review Historical Review Updated by Script from EPR. Historical Review Activity Count:4 In Progress No Comments Received Note 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 3 6 2024-02591 Residential New Construction Permit Approved 30-May-24 Historic Review Activity 09/23/2024 thru 10/25/2024 Open Date Date Assigned Location Description Workflow Info Status Date In Progress 24-Sep-24 Note 30-Sep-24 No Comments Received 30-Sep-24 Approved 30-Sep-24 2024-03869 Residential Addition- Alteration Permit I041 Review 12-Aug-24 24-Sep-24 LOR 24807 LINDEN AVE, LOTS 17 & 18 560 SQ. FT. FINISHED SPACE ONE STORY SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ON CRAWL SPACE, WITH LADDER ACCESS TO 350 SQ. FT. STORAGE AREA ABOVE, FRAME CONSTRUCTION, ROOF RAFTERS Folder Status Days in Review: 30-Sep-24 LOR 10818 MAPLEVILLE ROAD, PARCEL D 1,280 SQ. FT. TWO STORY ADDITION ON FULL UNFINISHED WELLED EXIT BASEMENT TO RIGHT OF DWELLING, FIRST FLOOR TO BE USED AS EXPANSION ON EXISTING KITCHEN, AND DINING ROOM, PARLOR, AND CLOSET, SECOND FLOOR TO BE USED AS (2) BEDROOMS, FULL BATHROOM, AND CLOSET, FRAME CONSTRUCTION HERITAGE HILLS, PARCEL D Folder Status Status Date Passed - Info 30-Sep-24 In Progress 30-Sep-24 Note 30-Sep-24 Days in Review:0 Status Date Passed - Info 30-Sep-24 Note 30-Sep-24 Days in Review:3 2023- 05694.R01 Revision Closed 25-Sep-24 2024-04692 Residential New Construction Permit II0251 Revisions Required 03-Oct-24 27-Sep-24 14362 RECKORD AVENUE CASCADE, MD 21719 REVISION TO CHANGE THE FLOOR PLAN AND INCLUDE AND ZONING CERTIFICATION FOR "APOTHEKE DUJARDIN" A RETAIL STORE FOR THE SALE OF NATURAL OILS AND PRODUCTS, HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00AM-5:00PM, NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 1 APOTHEKE DUJARDIN Folder Status 03-Oct-24 S-21-022 18651 KEEDYSVILLE ROAD, LOT 1 INSTALLATION OF A (19 FT. X 74 FT.) GROUND MOUNTED SOLAR ARRAY CONSISTING OF (72) SOLAR PANELS, SYSTEM SIZE 29.52 KW, TO REAR LEFT OF DWELLING HOLLYDAY FARM, LLC, LOT 1 Folder Status Status Date No Comments Received 07-Oct-24 In Progress 17-Oct-24 No Comments Received 21-Oct-24 In Progress 21-Oct-24 Days in Review:17 Review Activities Summary Application Type Application Number Approved Passed - Info Total Residential Addition-Alteration Permit Total 0 1 1 Residential New Construction Permit Total 1 0 2 Total 1 2 4 Revision Total 0 1 1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING PLANNING | ZONING | LAND PRESERVATION | FOREST CONSERVATION | GIS WWW.WASHCO-MD.NET 747 Northern Avenue | Hagerstown, MD 21742 | P: 240.313.2430 | F: 240.313.2431 | TDD: 7-1-1 2025 HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETINGS The Historic District Commission meets at 6:00 p.m. in the Washington County Administration Building 100 West Washington Street, Room 2001 January 8, 2025 February 5, 2025 March 5, 2025 April 2, 2025 May 7, 2025 June 4, 2025 July 2, 2025 August 6, 2025 September 3, 2025 October 1, 2025 November 5, 2025 December 3, 2025 The Historic District Commission reserves the right to cancel and/or change the meeting dates and times as needed.