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Historic <strong>Structures</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Muddy</strong> Run Pumped Storage Facility Project Relicensing Application<br />

Lancaster and York Counties, Pennsylvania<br />

Geoffrey B. Henry, M.A.(Architectural Historian) has over 25 years of experience in <strong>the</strong> fields of cultural<br />

resources, architectural history, and historic preservation. His responsibilities have included managing<br />

and directing large-scale architectural identification and evaluation surveys; producing eligibility and<br />

effect determinations; mitigation of adverse effects; and Section 106 compliance documentation.<br />

Additionally he has compiled HABS/HAER documentation; written National Register nominations <strong>for</strong><br />

individual resources and historic districts; researched and written historic contexts, and prepared historic<br />

architectural guidelines on projects throughout <strong>the</strong> Mid-Atlantic.<br />

Ellen Jenkins, B.S. (Preservation Planner and Archeologist) possesses an academic background from <strong>the</strong><br />

University of Virginia in both archaeology and architectural history. She has <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> past seven years<br />

conducted large-scale architectural surveys; producing eligibility and effect determinations; mitigation of<br />

adverse effects; and Section 106/110 and 4(f) Compliance-Related Surveys and Evaluations. Additionally<br />

she has compiled HABS/HAER documentation; written National Register nominations including historic<br />

districts in Washington DC, New York, and Virginia; researched and written historic contexts <strong>for</strong> both<br />

architectural and archaeological resources; and is proficient with all phases of database management <strong>for</strong><br />

cultural resource projects. Ms. Jenkins has worked on projects across <strong>the</strong> East Coast. These projects<br />

involved work with <strong>the</strong> Federal Emergency Management Agency in Pennsylvania, <strong>the</strong> Maryland State<br />

Highway Administration in Maryland, and large scale architectural surveys <strong>for</strong> municipalities and privatesector<br />

clients in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

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