HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-023 - US Army Corps of Engineers / WA State Historic Preservation Officer - Duwamish Gardens Memorandum of Understanding15 -023
Council Approval N/A
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
AMONG THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
THE WASHINGTON STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER,
AND
THE CITY OF TUKWILA
SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead,
Tukwila, King County, Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS -2011 -0199.
1. WHEREAS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District (Corps) Regulatory Branch
received a Department of the Army (DA) permit application from the City of Tukwila (Tukwila)
associated with a fish habitat improvement project located in Tukwila at 11269 East Marginal
Way S, T23N, RO4E, secl0, W.M., Des Moines USGS 7.5' quadrangle, King County,
Washington (Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011- 0199); and
2. WHEREAS, the Corps' issuance of such a permit is subject to review under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act, 16 U.S.C. (NHPA), and its implementing regulations (36
CFR Part 800 and 33 CFR 325, Appendix C); and
3. WHEREAS, the proposed project (the Project) includes construction of shallow water
salmonid habitat (mudflats) within the Duwamish River by excavating approximately 30,000
cubic yards of soil along the right bank of the channel. The Undertaking will also remove
existing buildings and structures associated with the National Register of Historic Places - eligible
Ray - Carrossino Farmstead; and
4. WHEREAS, the area of potential effects (APE) includes all areas of permitted in -water
activity, including upland areas where work is directly associated, integrally related, and would
not occur but for the in -water authorized activity associated with the DA permit; and
5. WHEREAS, the Project is on land owned by Tukwila; and
6. WHEREAS, five reports have been prepared identifying known and potential historic
properties associated with the Undertaking, titled: a) Subsurface Investigation of the Proposed
Duwamish Gardens, dated November 2008; b) Results of Contaminated Soil Geoprobe
Observation and Cultural Resources Soil Analysis, dated July 2012; c) Duwamish Gardens
Project, City of Tukwila, King County, Washington: Archaeological Site Delineation at 45 -KI-
703, dated April 2013; d) Eligibility Recommendation for the Historic Component of
Archaeological Site 45 -KI -703, dated February 2014; and e) Sound Transit Link Light Rail - Site
Documentation for the Carrossino Farmstead, dated August 2004, and these reports are included
as if attached and incorporated by this reference; and
SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
7. WHEREAS, the Corps identified two historic sites in the APE, the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead
and the prehistoric component of site 45KI703, both of which have been previously identified
and determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places; and
8. WHEREAS, demolition and removal of the structures associated with the Ray - Carrossino
Farmstead and excavation of portions of site 45KI703 would have an adverse effect to the
properties, and the Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
(DAHP) and also known as the Washington State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) has
agreed to these facts; and
9. WHEREAS, the Corps notified the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (Muckleshoot), the Snoqualmie
Indian Tribe (Snoqualmie), the Stillaguamish Tribe (Stillaguamish), the Suquamish Tribe
(Suquamish) and the Tulalip Tribes, and asked each of these Federally recognized tribes whether
they would like to participate in this process; and
10. WHEREAS, the project is within the boundaries of the Epic of the Winds Traditional
Cultural Property (TCP), a TCP important to all tribes in the region, and all of the consulting
tribes have expressed ancestral cultural heritage interests in the project area; and
11. WHEREAS, Muckleshoot, Stillaguamish, Snoqualmie and Suquamish ( "Consulting Tribes ")
have asked to participate as consulting parties in the Section 106 process; and
12. WHEREAS, the Corps notified the King County Historic Preservation Program (KCHPP),
the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO), and the Washington Trust for
Historic Preservation (WTHP) about the undertaking and has taken into consideration their
comments on identification, eligibility, assessment of effect, and resolution of adverse effect; and
13. WHEREAS, KCHPP, RCO, and WTHP and requested consulting party status as interested
public entities; and
14. WHEREAS, in accordance with 36 CFR Section 800.6(a)(1), the Corps has notified the
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Council) of its adverse effect determination and the
Council has chosen not to participate in the consultation; and
15. WHEREAS, pursuant to 36 CFR Part 800.6(c)(2), and because of their role as the applicant
for the DA permit, the Corps has invited Tukwila to sign this Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) as a signatory; and
16. WHEREAS, pursuant to 36 CFR Part 800.6(c)(3), and based on their stated interest, the
Corps has invited the Muckleshoot, Stillaguamish, Suquamish, KCHPP, RCO, and WTHP to
sign this MOA as concurring parties; and
17. WHEREAS, the Corps has consulted with SHPO and Tukwila in accordance with Section
106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, 16 U.S.C. §470 (NHPA), to resolve the adverse
effects of the undertaking on historic properties; and
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Corps, SHPO, and Tukwila (collectively the "Parties" and individually
the "Party ") agree that should the Undertaking move forward to construction, that the following
Corps- enforced stipulations resolve adverse effects to historic properties associated with the
Undertaking, and that these stipulations shall govern the Project and all of its parts unless this
MOA expires or is terminated.
Stipulations
The Corps shall ensure that the following stipulations are implemented:
1. Archaeological Excavation and Site Protection. Sub - surface archaeology will be identified,
treated, and protected following the mitigation plan titled Duwamish Gardens Project, City of
Tukwila, King County, Washington, Archaeological Mitigation Plan for 45 -KI -703, dated
May 2014, and this plan is included as if attached and incorporated by this reference. The
prehistoric component of 45 -KI -703 holds the potential for addressing research topics of
local and regional interest to the scientific community, Indian tribes, and the general public,
in conjunction with other recorded sites in the vicinity. Results of site delineation and testing
performed by ESA Paragon in 2012 suggest that adversely affected portions of 45 -KI -703
may contain multiple prehistoric archaeological features, but low densities of artifacts.
Mitigation of the prehistoric archaeological component is embedded within the context of
archaeologically - directed mechanical excavation and monitoring during construction, and
emphasizes documentation, sampling, and analysis of features.
2. Ray - Carrossino Farmstead. The following steps will be taken to resolve adverse effects to the
Ray - Carrossino Farmstead:
a. Documentation of Ray - Carrossino Farmstead. Although the property has been
documented architecturally, there is not sufficiently rich documentation on its role in the
larger Italian community nor much about the Ray family.
(1) Oral history interviews will be conducted with up to three Carrossino descendants to
gather additional information about the evolution of agricultural activities (from
subsistence to specialized market), the history of how the original c. 160 acre farmstead
was used and eventually reduced in size to the present acreage, the Italian - American
community in Tukwila, their social activities, and the community's relationship to the
Duwamish Gardens property. The interviews will be audio recorded and the audio will be
transcribed.
(2) The history of early non - native settlement and agriculture in the Duwamish valley,
including subsequent early- to mid -20th century Italian immigrant truck farming, shall be
summarized in one or two context statements to provide the context for understanding the
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
history and significance of the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead and for preparing public
outreach materials. As part of this context, a list of surviving pre -1900 properties in
Tukwila and pre -1940 agricultural resources in the lower Green - Duwamish valley (below
the 50 -foot contour and between SR 516 and the West Seattle Bridge) shall be prepared
and included. Properties that are not already inventoried in DAHP's WISAARD
database shall be surveyed and inventoried at a reconnaissance level and entered in the
database. Context preparation and survey /inventory shall be conducted by a qualified
historian or historic preservation specialist familiar with King County and with the topics
under consideration. The King County Historic Preservation Program will assist the City
in preparing a scope of work, recommending study methods, and selecting a consultant.
The total cost for the context(s) and survey /inventory shall not exceed $15,000.
(3) Additional research will be conducted on the history of the Ray family, including
interviews with up to two Ray family descendants if available, willing, and have
knowledge of the site, with particular focus on learning the locations of the Ray Ferry and
the original Ray house, and identifying agricultural activities on the property. Up to 40
hours of research will be conducted during visits at up to four research repositories.
(4) Tukwila will prepare an annotated map and brief report summarizing the additional
research conducted under Section 2.a., including the context document(s) and any survey
forms as appendices. The map will generally depict areas of specific agricultural or social
activities as well as any additional information about the Ray Family. The map and brief
report will be submitted in draft form to the Corps, DAHP, KCHPP, and the Tukwila
Historical Society for review and comment.
(5) The transcriptions of the oral histories will be submitted to the Tukwila Historical
Society. Final digital copies of all documentation shall be provided to DAHP and
KCHPP.
b. Salvage Materials for the Heritage Barns program. Materials from the barn will be
salvaged as follows:
(1) King County arranged to have a consultant review the barn for selective dismantling
and reasonable salvage of materials. A report was generated titled Reclaimed Materials
Report dated 4/8/14 that reviewed the available salvage materials using three categories
of effort, and this report is included as if attached and incorporated by this reference.
Category #1 is a minimal effort that would result in the least material salvaged, Category
#2 is a mid -range effort, and Category #3 is a full scale dismantling of the barn that
would allow for salvage of the most material. A list of available salvage materials was
generated using these three different categories of effort and available quantities of
materials were generated for each.
(2) Tukwila will arrange to have a contractor dismantle and salvage the materials listed
under Category 2 of the Reusable Material Salvage List developed under item 1 above.
The following material types and approximate quantities will be salvaged from the Barn:
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
Item Location Unit Type Quantity
1. Skip Sheeting (3/4" x 6 ") Roof L.F. 250
2. Rafter (2" x 6 ") Roof L.F. 300
3. Barn Board Flooring-(1"x12") Structure L.F. 600
4. Siding Boards (3/4" x 11") Exterior L.F. 1000
5. Siding — Batten (' /2" x 3 ") Exterior L.F. 500
6. Stair Case Structure Set 1
7. Floor Decking (2" x 12 ") Structure S.F. 1000
Note: All material dimensions are approximate.
(3) Materials will be salvaged and stockpiled in an orderly fashion (i.e., stickered on
pallets, covered and secured).
(4) Tukwila will provide reasonable access to those receiving the material for 14
business days for material pick -up.
(5) The City will notify WTHP two weeks before the salvage operation is scheduled to be
completed. WTHP will contact area owners of designated Heritage Barns via email with
the list of available materials shown under item 2.b.(2). The WTHP would then accept
request for the materials on a first come, first serve basis until all material was accounted
for. Once the materials are salvaged and stockpiled per item 3 above, the City will
contact WTHP and notify them that the above - listed salvageable materials are available
for pickup and begin the 14 day material pickup period. If materials remain after the 14
business day material pick -up period expires, the WTHP would be given the option to
bundle it and sell it to a salvager, with the WTHP receiving proceeds from the sale.
Tukwila will dispose of any remaining unwanted salvaged material.
c. Farmhouse Removal. Prior to development of this MOA, Tukwila advertised twice for
removal of the Farmhouse and placement on an approved site and received no bids. The
second advertisement included a provision where the City would pay up to $20K to the
successful bidder to help offset the cost of the move. The purpose of this subsection is to
facilitate salvage of material from the Farmhouse using the following approach:
(1) Tukwila will notify the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) and the Tukwila
Historic Society two weeks prior to the start of any demolition or deconstruction
activities to allow them the opportunity to inspect the structures and have the contractor
remove and provide any items of interest, to be picked up by either of the interested
parties.
(2) Tukwila will provide additional working days as an incentive in the contract to
encourage, but not require, the contractor to dismantle the farmhouse for reuse and
recycling. The incentives are: add one additional working day if the Contractor elects to
use Category 1 "Cherry Pick ", three additional working days for Category 2 "Salvage ",
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS -2011 -0199.
and 10 additional working days for Category 3 "Deconstruct." Categories 1 -3 are defined
in Paragraph 2.b.(1) above.
3. Tribal Outreach. In recognition of native traditional occupation and continuing use of the
area, Tukwila shall work with the Consulting Tribes to develop interpretive and educational
components to be incorporated in the project to inform the public about ancestral use of the
area in the pre- contact and early historic periods, and to the present day. Within 30 days of
execution of the MOA, Tukwila will schedule meetings with the Consulting Tribes and work
with them to develop a Tribal Outreach Plan for developing the educational and
interpretative components cohesively into the project. Prior to implementation, the plan will
be subject to review by Consulting Tribes. The Tribal Outreach Plan will include the
following:
a. The consulting Tribes, with Muckleshoot taking the lead, will conduct additional research
and editing to update the National Register of Historic Places eligibility form for the
regionally significant Epic of the Winds Traditional Cultural Property that was developed
previously by Sound Transit. The form will be submitted to the Corps. The Corps will
seek a determination of eligibility with DAHP on the TCP for listing in the National
Register of Historic Places via consensus eligibility.
b. The consulting Tribes, with Muckleshoot taking the lead, will provide text and images
and will work with the City of Tukwila to develop an interpretive sign documenting pre -
contact and ethnographic period Indian use of the Lower Duwamish River Valley (see
Section 4.a.).
c. The consulting Tribes, with Muckleshoot taking the lead, will provide text and images
and will work with the City of Tukwila to develop an interpretive sign describing the
Epic of the Winds Traditional Cultural Property (see Section 4.a.).
d. Content for the interpretive panels for tribal (this Section) and public outreach (Section 4)
can be combined together onto a single panel or split between multiple panels, as can
content from Sections 3.b. and 3.c. Tukwila is currently planning on installing a total of
two interpretive panels.
4. Public Outreach. The following public outreach efforts will implement,
a. Tukwila will install at least two interpretive panels on -site to inform the community and
visitors about the project and the area's history, including native history (see Section 3
above). The panels will be developed by a professional interpretive specialist. The panels
will focus on the uses of the site including native, farmstead, Italian - American
community, and current use as fish habitat. Consulting Parties will have an opportunity to
comment on the draft panel layout and text.
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
b. Tukwila will commission a new on -line essay or essays regarding the Ray - Carrossino
Farmstead and its contexts on HistoryLink (http: / /www.historylink.org/) or a suitable
alternative that has been approved by the Consulting Parties.
c. Tukwila will present the results of excavation of 45KI703 at a professional meeting (such
as the NWACs).
5. Reporting. For any report produced under this MOA, Tukwila shall email all consulting
parties a draft version of the digital copy (in Microsoft Word format) to review. Tukwila will
revise the draft digital copy in consideration of the comments. After final approval by the
Corps and DAHP, Tukwila will provide consulting parties to this MOA two hard copies and
one digital PDF copy of any final report Tukwila prepares as required under this MOA.
Tukwila will email a yearly status update to the consulting parties detailing the current status
of any incomplete Stipulation.
6. Administrative Stipulations
a. Disputes arising about the implementation of the stipulations of this MOA will be
resolved in the following manner:
(1) The Corps shall notify all other signatories in writing of any instance where a
signatory or consulting party to this MOA objects to the implementation of any of the
stipulations set forth above. The Corps shall consult to resolve the objection. If the Corps
determines that the objection cannot be resolved, the Corps shall forward all
documentation relevant to the dispute, including the Corps' proposed resolution, to the
ACHP. Within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of adequate documentation, the
ACHP shall either:
(a) provide written recommendations relative to the dispute, or
(b) notify the Corps that it will comment in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.7(c).
(2) Any comment provided by the ACHP in response to such a request shall be taken into
account by the Corps in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800 with reference to the subject of
the dispute. The Corps' responsibility to ensure that all other actions under this MOA that
are not the subject of the dispute are carried out shall remain unchanged. Prior to reaching
a final decision on the dispute, the Corps shall prepare a written response that takes into
account any timely advice or comments regarding the dispute from the ACHP,
signatories and consulting parties, and provide them with a copy of this written response.
The Corps will then proceed according to its final decision.
(3) If the ACHP does not provide its advice regarding the dispute within the fifteen (15)
day time period, the Corps may make a final decision on the dispute and proceed
accordingly. Prior to reaching such a final decision, the Corps shall prepare a written
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Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
response that takes into account any timely comments regarding the dispute from the
signatories and consulting parties to the MOA, and provide them and the ACHP with a
copy of such written response.
b. At any time during implementation of the measures stipulated in this MOA, should an
objection to any such measure or its manner of implementation be raised by a member of
the public regarding historic preservation, the Corps shall take the objection into account
consult as needed with the objecting party, the SHPO, or the ACHP to determine how
best to address the objection.
c. The contact information for each signatory to this MOA may be updated which shall not
be considered an amendment to this MOA. An electronic message (email) exchanged
among the contacts, indicating the updated information, shall be sufficient provided the
signature authority for each Party is included in such communication.
d. If the terms of this agreement have not been implemented within five years of execution
of the MOA, this agreement shall be considered null and void, unless the signatories
agree in writing to an extension for carrying out its terms. If this agreement is considered
null and void, the Corps shall so notify the parties to this agreement, and if Tukwila
chooses to continue with the undertaking, shall re- initiate review of the undertaking in
accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.
e. Any signatory to this agreement may propose to the Corps that the agreement be
amended, whereupon the Corps shall consult with the other parties to this agreement to
consider such an amendment. This MOA will be amended when such an amendment is
agreed to in writing by all signatories. The amendment will be filed with the ACHP and
go into effect on the date of the last signature from signatories.
f. If the Corps determines that it cannot implement the terms of this agreement, or if any
signatory determines that the agreement is not being properly implemented, such party
may propose to the other parties to this agreement that it be terminated.
The party proposing to terminate this agreement shall so notify all parties to this
agreement, explaining the reasons for termination and affording them at least 30 days to
consult and seek alternatives to termination. The parties shall then consult.
Should such consultation fail, the Corps or other signatory party may terminate the
agreement by so notifying all parties.
Should this agreement be terminated, the Corps shall either:
(1) Consult in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.6 to develop a new MOA; or
(2) Request the comments of the ACHP pursuant to 36 CFR Part 800.7.
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
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g. Execution of this MOA by Corps, SHPO and Tukwila, and implementation of its terms,
evidence that the Corps has afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment on the
undertaking and its effects on historic properties, and that Corps has taken into account
the effects of the undertaking on historic properties.
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
SIGNATORY PARTY
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SEATTLE DISTRICT
By: Date:
Title:
John G. Buck
Colonel, Corps of Engineers
District Commander
Contact Information:
Chris Jenkins, Regulatory Cultural Resources Program Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District
P.O. Box 3755
Seattle WA 98124
Voice: (206) 764 -6941
Email: Pau1.C.Jenkins @usace.army.mil
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
SIGNATORY PARTY
WASHINGTON STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER
By: Date:
Title:
Allyson Brooks, Ph. D.
State Historic Preservation Officer
Contact Information:
Dr. Rob Whitlam
Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
1062 S. Capitol Way, Suite 106
Olympia, WA 98501
Voice: (360) 586 -3080
E -mail: Rob.Whitlam @dahp.wa.gov
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS -2011 -0199.
SIGNATORY PARTY
CITY OF TUKWILA
By: , Date: 1+.1 S
Title:
Jim Haggerton
Mayor
Contact Information:
Ryan Larson, P.E.
Senior Program Manager — Surface Water
6300 Southcenter Blvd, Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188 -2544
Voice: (360) 431 -2456
E -mail: Ryan.Larson @TukwilaWA.gov
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY
MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE
By: Date:
Title:
Virginia Cross
Tribal Council Chairperson
Contact Information:
Laura R. Murphy
Archaeologist
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
39015 172nd Ave. SE
Auburn, WA 98092 -9763
Voice: (253) 876 -3272
E-mail: laura.murphy @muckleshoot.nsn.us
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY:
SNOQUALMIE INDIAN TRIBE
By: Date:
Title:
Carolyn Lubenau
Chair, Snoqualmie Tribe
Contact Information:
Steven Mullen -Moses
Director Archaeology & Historic Preservation
Snoqualmie Tribe
Desk: 425- 888 -6551 x1106
Cell: 425 - 495 -6097
steve @snoqualmienation.com
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45K1703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY
STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE
By: Date:
Title:
Shawn Yanity
Chair, Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
Contact Information:
Kerry Lyste, Cultural Resources
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
Post Office Box 277
Arlington, Washington 98223
Voice: (360) 652 -7362 x226
Email: klyste @stillaguamish.com
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY
SUQUAMISH TRIBE
By: Date:
Title:
Leonard Forsman
Chair, Suquamish Tribe
Contact Information:
Dennis Lewarch, THPO
The Suquamish Tribe
PO Box 498
Suquamish, WA 98392
Voice: (360) 394 -8529
Email: dlewarch @suquamish.nsn.us
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY
KING COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM
By: Date:
Title:
Title:
Julie Koler, Preservation Officer
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
Contact Information:
Philippe D. LeTourneau, PhD
Archaeologist
King County Historic Preservation Program
Department of Natural Resources and Parks
201 South Jackson Street, Suite 700 [MS: KSC -NR -0700]
Seattle, WA 98104
Voice: (360) 477 -4529
Email: Philippe .LeTourneau @kingcounty.gov
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SUBJECT: Resolution of Adverse Effects to 45KI703 and the Ray - Carrossino Farmstead, Tukwila, King County,
Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY
WASHINGTON STATE RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE
By: Date:
Title:
Kaleen Cottingham
Director
Contact Information:
Elizabeth Butler
Recreation and Conservation Office
1111 Washington St SE
Olympia, WA 98504
Voice: (360) 725 -3944
E -mail: elizabeth.butler @rco.wa.gov
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. Washington, Corps Reference Number NWS- 2011 -0199.
CONCURRING PARTY
WASHINGTON TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
By: Date:
Title:
Chris Moore
Executive Director
Contact Information:
Chris Moore, Executive Director
Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
Stimson -Green Mansion
1204 Minor Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101
Voice: (206) 624 -9449
E -mail: cmoore @preservewa.org
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