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Environmental Impact Statement - Sonoma Land Trust

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California Department of Fish and Game<br />

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service<br />

Section 3.13. Cultural Resources<br />

Historic Architecture and Structures<br />

A brief description and evaluation of NRHP and CRHR eligibility for each<br />

architectural resource and landscape and linear feature is presented below.<br />

USFWS has evaluated the project site and found the field survey and records<br />

search is in compliance with Section 106 requirements and determined that the<br />

project alternatives would have no effect on historic properties (Tom Origer &<br />

Associates 2010a; USFWS 2011d). See Figure 3.13-1 for location of the<br />

resources.<br />

Black Point Sports Club<br />

The Black Point Sports Club is a complex of early twentieth century building<br />

located south of Highway 37 and southwest of Tolay Creek. The buildings lack<br />

historical and architectural significance as well as integrity, and therefore do not<br />

appear to meet the criteria for listing in the NRHP or the CRHR.<br />

Clementine Dairy Complex<br />

The Clementine Dairy Complex dates to the 1920s and is located directly south<br />

of and adjacent to Highway 37. In 2003, Tom Origer & Associates recommended<br />

that the complex did not meet NRHP criteria due to a lack of integrity. Jones &<br />

Stokes revisited the site as part of this investigation and reevaluated the property<br />

for CRHR eligibility. The Dairy Complex does not meet the criteria for listing in<br />

the CRHR due to a lack of integrity caused by the removal and/or alteration of<br />

some buildings and structures. Furthermore, Jones & Stokes concurs with the<br />

2003 evaluation that the property does not appear to meet NRHP criteria. The<br />

building was reevaluated by Tom Origer & Associates in 2010 and the<br />

reevaluation confirmed that the building does not meet the CHRH criteria.<br />

Because of a loss of integrity, the complex does not appear to meet the criteria<br />

for listing in the NRHP or the CRHR.<br />

Dickson Ranch Complex<br />

The Dickson Ranch is a complex constructed between the late nineteenth century<br />

and the early twentieth century. In 20052010, Tom Origer & Associates recorded<br />

the property, but did not completecompleted an evaluation of this property for<br />

NRHP or CRHR eligibility. Jones & Stokes revisited the property as part of this<br />

project to evaluate it for the NRHP and the CRHR. The They found that the<br />

Dickson Ranch Complex retainsdoes not retain integrity and appearsis not<br />

eligible for listing in the NRHP and the CRHR at a local level for its association<br />

with agriculture and reclamation in <strong>Sonoma</strong> County.(Tom Origer & Associates<br />

2010a).<br />

Sears Point Wetland and Watershed Restoration<br />

Project Final <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Impact</strong><br />

Report/<strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Statement</strong><br />

3.13-12<br />

April 2012

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