[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]

















                    PENNSYLVANIA COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM






               DICKSON TAVERN STRUCTURAL AND INTERIORS REPAIRS PROJECT
                                     FINAL REPORT





                                     CITY OF ERIE
                              ERIE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA





                                     Prepared by:

                          ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
                                    March 31, 1993



                         DER GRANT/CONTRACT NO. - CZ1:91.01PE
                            GRANT TASK NO.    CZ1:91-PE.05
                                    ME NO.   91460




              A REPORT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
          RESOURCES TO THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
                     PURSUANT TO NOAA AWARD NO. - NA90AA-H-CZ515

                                  
                                            
                                            
                                    
                                             This project was financed in part through a federal Coastal Zone
          Management Grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
          Resources, with funds provided by NOAA. The views expressed herein
          are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views
          of NOAA or any of its subagencies.
                                                              






















              DICKSON TAVERN STRUCTURAL AND INTERIOR REPAIRS PROJECT
                                   CITY OF ERIE
                             ERIE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA









                                   FINAL REPORT
                                  MARCH 31, 1993






         The preparation of this report was funded and coordinated through
         the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of
         Land and Water Conservation, Division of Coastal Programs, and the
         Erie County Department of Planning.



















               4-
















                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS




         SECTION                                                   PAGE NO.



         1.   Project Location  .................................     1

         2.   Background of the Project   ........................    1

         3.   Scope of Work  ....................................     3

         4.   Pre-Construction Photographs   .....................    5

         5.   Construction Photographs   .........................   11

         6.   Final Project Photographs   ........................   15

         7.   Permits and Approvals   ............................   20

         8.   As-Built Drawings   ................................   26


         MAPS                                                      PAGE NO.



         1.   Site Location Map   .................................   2












         1.   PROJECT LOCATION

         The Dickson Tavern is located on the southeast corner of East
         Second and French Streets in the City of Erie (see Site Location
         map). The formal address for the property is 201 French Street.
         The site on which the structure is located is approximately 3,300
         square feet in size and is presently under the ownership of the
         City of Erie. It is bordered by the Hamot Professional Building on
         the north; a municipal parking lot on the east and south; and Hamot
         Medical Center on the west.      The structure occupies almost the
         entire site, with the exception of small grassy areas on the east
         and south sides of the building.        The site is located in an
         urbanized area made up of commercial, public and institutional, and
         residential uses.    It should be noted that this site has been
         identified as a Geographic Area of Particular Concern within the
         Lake Erie Coastal Zone as included in the State's adopted Coastal
         Zone Management Program.

         2.   BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT

         The Dickson Tavern, which is the oldest existing structure in the
         City of Erie, is listed on the National Register of Historic
         Places.   The property on which the tavern was constructed was
         purchased by John Dickson on September 8, 1814.       The tavern was
         subsequently erected the following year. The building served as a
         tavern under a succession of innkeepers until 1841. At that time,
         the owner added a south wing and the building was converted into a
         home. The building continued to be used as a residence until 1929,
         at which time it was acquired by the City of Erie in order to avoid
         pending demolition. The City converted the building into a museum
         called the "Perry Memorial House".      Unfortunately, this was the
         incorrect historic interpretation of the building because Commodore
         Oliver Hazard Perry, who led the American fleet to victory in the
         War of 1812, had long since left Erie before the building was
         constructed.    The City continued to operate the building as a
         museum, off and on, to the present day.       The building has also
         served as a repository for an eclectic mix of furniture, of which
         few, if any, pieces are appropriate to the period.

         Over the years, the Dickson Tavern has been adversely impacted by
         bayfront development and has fallen into a state of disrepair due
         to a lack of available funds. When CZM announced that grant funds
         were available in FY 1988, the Preservation Project of Erie, Inc.
         applied for and received funds in order to conduct a feasibility
         study for the restoration and re-use of the Dickson Tavern. This
         study, which was completed in September 1989, included an
         architectural, engineering, and marketing analysis of the
         structure.


         In 1991-1992, neighboring Hamot Medical Center completed a number
         of exterior improvements (painting, gutters/drains, roof, etc.) to
         the Dickson Tavern which were recommended in the feasibility study.
         When FY 1991 CZM funds became available, the City of Erie decided





                                                                                                 Site
                                                                                                 Location
                                                                                                 Map













                                                                                                 2nd









                                                                                                 3 rd
                                                                    00

                                                                                                 4th
                                                       El
                  CL                    Cn                  U.              11 ELE 1=0 I
                                                                                                 5 th







                              Note: Map prepared by Crowner/King Architects
                                    I     I

















                                                                                              ft
                           DICKSON                         TA/ E I'OA N                                       I
                                                                                    @O                       250

                                                                    2









          to submit an application in order to undertake a number of
          additional improvements to stabilize the structure.

          3.   SCOPE OF WORK

          The construction activities associated with the Dickson Tavern
          Structural and Interior Repairs Project were started in December
          1992 and were completed in March 1993 with funds provided by the PA
          Department of Environmental Resources Coastal Zone Management (CZM)
          Program and the City of Erie. The total project cost was $79,700,
          with the CZM share being $19,035. Specific activities which took
          place during the completion of this project effort included:

          1.   Final Prolect Specifications and Engineering Drawings -
               Completed by Crowner/King Architects in August 1991.

          2.   Delays in obtaining permits and approvals - The bid opening
               was delayed for over a year as the City of Erie attempted to
               get the necessary permits and approvals from the Pennsylvania
               Department of Labor and Industry, the Pennsylvania Historical
               and Museum Commission (PHMC), and the Federal Advisory Council
               on Historic Preservation. Revised Project Specifications and
               Architectural Drawings which addressed the PHMC's handicapped
               accessibility requirements were completed in June 1992. The
               final project approval was received on August 5, 1992.
               Because of these delays, CZM approved a contract extension
               through December 31, 1993 in order to give the City of Erie
               additional time to complete the project.

          3.   First Bid Opening - Upon receiving all necessary permits and
               approvals, the City of Erie held an official bid opening for
               the    construction    activities     on   September    9,     1992.
               Unfortunately, the lone bid received was higher than the
               amount of funds available for construction. The City of Erie
               subsequently rejected the bid and decided to re-bid the
               project in a few weeks.

          4.   Second Bid Opening - The second bid opening was held on
               October 2, 1992.       Unfortunately, the two bids that were
               received were higher than the amount of funds available for
               construction.       City Officials decided to provide the
               additional funds to make up for the shortfall. The funding
               appropriation was   approved by Erie City Council on October 21,
               1992. With the funding now in place, the City accepted the
               low bid by Schick Matts Corporation.

          5.   Prolect Administration - During the next several weeks, the
               City of Erie, DCZM, and the Erie County Department of Planning
               finalized all paperwork in conjunction with this project
               ?ffort. A notice to proceed with construction activities was
               issued in November 1992.







                                              3









         6.   Construction Delay - Construction activities were delayed
              because Schick Matts Corporation had some problems in
              obtaining the necessary bonds.    Given the short time frame
              before the contract deadline, the City of Erie requested a
              contract extension through March 1993.      DCZM subsequently
              approved the request.

         7.   Completion of Construction Activities - Schick Matts
              Corporation started construction activities in December 1992
              and completed the project by the March 31, 1993 contract
              deadline.     Specific construction activities which were
              undertaken as part of this project effort included:

              -    Remove existing restrooms facilities and construct
                   handicapped accessible restrooms.

              -    Remove exterior porch and stairs on the east side of the
                   structure and construct a new porch and stairs.

              -    Repair 27 windows.

              -    Modifications to 2 exterior doors.

              -    Remove the historical display on the third floor and re-
                   finish the room.

              -    Upgrade electrical service.

              -    Install backflow preventer and meter for water service.

              -    Install water cooler and mop hopper.

              -    Connect roof-drains to the City storm sewer system.

              -    Purchase removable wooden ramp to provide handicapped
                   access to the first floor.

              -    Purchase Stair-Trac to provide handicapped access to the
                   second and third floors.

              -    Install new sidewalks along the east side of the
                   structure.


              -    Final landscaping.

              -    A placque identifying the project was installed on the
                   second floor, just inside the east entrance.



 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 1                       4. PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS
 I                DICKSON TAVERN STRUCTURAL AND INTERIOR REPAIRS
                                  DECEMBER 1992
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 I
 11
 I
 I
 I
 I
 1                                       5
















                                                         y rxrwrffv-'"





                                                                                                                              Ilk












                                                                   -40"



                     1. View of the Dickson-Tavern at  East  Second and!
                         French Streets.                                       Dec. 19921          2.  View of the northwest corner of Dickson Tavern.1




                       1.00

                                                                                                                                 A
                                                                                                                                       Ul



                                                                                                                                   .a_z@z:.



                                            rn
                                             Ell      . . .........


                                                                                                               r-z

                                     :@' ki


                                                                                                                                     .4,

                   3. View of the southeast corner of the Dickson Tavermi                       4. View of the northeast corner  of the Dickson Tavern.!



























                                                                                                               _:7



                                                                                                           L:
                                                                                                                     IL
                                                                                                                              11*0





                                                                                                                                -XI


                                                                                                    6.  View of  the existing porch and stairs on the easti
                                                                               Dec. 19921
                           5. View of the structure s east facade.1                                     side of  the structure.


                                 71


                                                                                                                         ..........





                                                                                           El


                                                                                                                                1@6

                                                                                                                                                       +
                                                                                                                              r



           7
                                                                                                                                           t

                                                                  7@

                                                                                                               A
                                                                         L



                                7. View of the  east entrance.                                              8. View inside the east entrance..



















    OD,               9. View of the hallway on the second  floor-!            Dec. 19921                10.' View of one of the existing restrooms.


                                                Y7





















                                  0 =PEW

                    11. View of the stairway that leads from the first                                                             the first floor.1
                        to the second floor.                                                            12.  view of the tavern on




















                                                                                                                                                          4



                                                                                                                                                      Pill",






                    6
                                                                                                  M
                                                              7.-

                      13.  View of the stairway that leads frcrn the           Dec. 19921             14. View of the hallway On the  third floor.1
                           second to the third floor.









                          V
                       44.



                                                                    ij
                                             IT






                       44


                    15.  View of the third floor exit door that leadsl
                         to the porch and stairs on the east side Of                              16. view of the historical disPlaY On the third floor.,
                         the structure.


























                      17. View of the sitting rocm on the first floor-
                                                                                 Dec. 19921              18. View of the kitchen on the first floor-!,


                                                                     @'-; All@

                                                                           ,C

                                                                              A"   *A'







                                                              rb
                                                                71-













































                                                            19. View of  one of the badroans on the second floor.




 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I                         S. CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS
 I                DICKSON TAVERN STRUCTURAL AND INTERIOR REPAIRS
                          JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH 1993
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
 1
                                         11
 I








                          DIGM TAVERN/PERRY MEMORIAL HOUSE
                              'STKMRAL &INTERIOR REPAJRS
                             A PRWECT FUNDED BY THE
                                   ZONE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                                         I'l f






                                  177
           L
                  20. View of the construction sign wbich was erected'          Jan/Febl          21.  The existing porch and stairs are removed from
                       at the project site (2/93).                                1993@                the east side of the structure (1/93).








                                                    X


                          Tr--M.                                                                          I/ L

                    22. Ubrl@ers begin to construct the  new Porch and                            23.  The porch and stairs begin to take fOm (2/93)..
                         stairs (1/93).











                                       ZZ

                                                                                                                                     Jx
                                            .............
                                               ...........



                                                                                                                                via.



                                                                                                                                                               AL

                                                                                                                             A,&
                                                                                                                            40
                                                                                                              P1114141, @17
                                                                                                                                                                1K


                                                 0@"


                        24. The new   stairs near cc"Pletion (2/93).1             Jan/Feb'             25.  Handrai-Is are installed on the stairway leading@
                                                                                    19931                   to the porch (2/93).                              1












                                                                                                                                                              r14'
           It



                                                                                                                                       N- k  .1



                 26. Workers begin to construct the new restroans (1/93).                        27. City officials inspect the construction    activities (1/93).



             I Rim







                                                                                                                                         tj,












                                                                                                                  W

                                                                           AL

               28. Construction of the walls for the new restrooms (2/93).@    Feb/March! 29.   The historical display is  removed frcrn the third floor (2/93).,
                                                                                  19931








                                                                                                                                    -V
                                                                                                                                            3%





                                                                                                                                             ik
                                     hij
                                                                                                                                                       'ev.:











              30. Repairing the  frame for the entrance door on the east side'                     31.  The structure is reinforced during construction'
                   of the structure (3/93).                                                             activities (3/93).



I
I
I
I
I
1                         6. FINAL PROJECT PHOTOGRAPHS
I                DICKSON TAVERN STRUCTURAL AND INTERIOR REPAIRS
                                   MARCH 1993
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
1
                                        15
1



                                                                                                                                                            1 AM





                                                                                                                                                                                   mmir


                                                              TAVERN    pElly MEMORIAL   MOUSE
                                                     DICKSON                                                                                                                                                               z
                                                         S r, UCTQ2AL AND I%TRJIO1   &EfLIRS                              S.                                                                                                                                         r
                                                        A PROJECT FUNPED BY THE
                                                             ZONE,MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                                 COASTAL

                                                                                                                        Id,
                                       U.& DEPT. OF COMMERCE                   C814MOKWEALTH         Of PA.             -
                              n                                                                                         35.
                                                                                           OF E
                           .(,f        -NATIONAL OCEANIC AND                 pIrAtTMENT         _MVIRDNIWLN-,,,L
                                            SPH
                                                                             #POVRCE#
                                       AIWO     ERIC ADMINISTIIIATt"
                                                                                     tqCA% %TONSEMS,
                                       -NATIONAL OCEAN SEW@E
                                                                                     V.jf.@WE -
                                                                                  toy                                 'P
                                       -OFFICE OF OCEAN   04                                TY VIT.ARIMENT
                           a           COASTAL RESOURrE    UAKAQ"11'1.          _401LAL






                        (04                                                                                                   Rm.       I

                                    ';r' VIM.


                      32.     The project placque was installed on the second                                      floor,      just            Marchl                 33. View of the              new sidewalk, porch, and stairs on the east,
                               inside the east entrance.                                                                                        .19931                         side of the         structure.









                                                                                                          t


                                                                                                  iia
                                                                Ilaqw,    %VIKV-
                                                                                                     Of
                                                                                                                   !@.'  If
                                                                                                    ,@11.1 J@NT




                                                                                                                                                                        35. View of the new porch and reconstructed doorway at tbe@
                              34. view of the new stairs leading to the east entrance.:
                                                                                                                                                                                east entrance.

















                                                                                                      2








                                                          2
                                                   7
                                                          2 !.,i@








                                                                                                                                                andicappedl
             36. View of the reconstructed doorway  inside the east entrance. I    I-larch;         37. A Stair-Trac was purchased to provide b
                                                                                    19931               access to the second and third floors.


                                        7'
                                                       rj








                                               4-







                     38. A removable wooden  ranp was purchased to provide                          39. View of the new u-ater cooler utdch was installed
                         handicapped access  to the first floor.                                         on the second floor.





















                    40. View of the ref inished rocim which leads to the            Ylarch           41. The new restrocims are handicapped accessible.
       OD                restrocims.                                                 19931










                                                                                                                                            -77"7'




                      42. The historical display on the third floor was@                              43. The rocin adjacent to the historical display
                           removed and the rocm was refinished.                                            rocrn was also refinished.



             L

                                                                                                              TE,


                                                                                                                  - -- -7--7

                                                                vi,








                    44.  View of two of the windows on the third  floor          Marchl            45. Close-up view of one of the repaired windawsl
                                                                                                        on the second floor.
                         which were repaired -                                    19931
                                                                                                                                    % 117111A

                                                                                                                   7M



                         3













                                                                                                     pr



                   46. The electrical service  in the Dickson Taver-n was!
                                                                                             47. Final landscaping on the south side of the structure.
                        upgraded.                                        I























                             7. PERMITS AND APPROVALS


        The City of Erie obtained the following permits and approvals in
        conjunction with the Dickson Tavern Structural and Interior Repairs
        Project:

        1.   A September 20, 1991 letter from the Pennsylvania Historical
             and Museum Commission stating that the project will have no
             adverse effect on historic or archeological resources.

        2.   An April 4, 1992 permit approval letter from the Pennsylvania
             Department of Labor and Industry.

        3.   A June 16, 1992 letter from the Pennsylvania Historical and
             Museum Commission stating that the project is in compliance
             with handicapped accessibility requirements.

        4.   An August 5, 1992 letter from the Federal Advisory Council on
             Historic Preservation concurring that the project will have no
             adverse effect on historic or archeological resources.




























                                          20




                              1. PHMC Approval Letter:
                                 No Adverse Impact
                          COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
                  PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION
                             BUREAU FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
                                      BOX1026
                            HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17108-1026





                                                 September 20, 1991

         Robert J. Crowner
         Crowner/King Architects
         11 East Fourth Street
         Erie, PA 16507


                                                 Re: ER 91-4364-049-A
                                                     co-xstal Zone
                                                     management Project:
                                                     Dickson Tavern, Erie,
                                                     Erie County

         Dear Mr. Crowner:

              The above named project has been reviewed by the Bureau for
         Historic Preservation (the State Historic Preservation Office) in
         accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
         Act of 1966, as amended in 1980, and the regulations (36 CFR Part
         800) of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. These
         requirements include consideration of the project's potential
         effect upon both historic and archaeological resources.

              The Bureau for Historic Preservation has reviewed the plans
         and specifications for the above referenced project. In our
         opinion this project meets the Secretary of the Interior's
         standards for Rehabilitation and will have no adverse effect upon
         the National Register listed or eligible resource referenced
         below.


         Dickson Tavern

              The regulations of the Advisory Council on Historic
         Preservation (36 CFR Part 800) require that you submit
         Documentation for Determination of No Adverse Effect, including
         the comment of the State Historic Preservation Office (Bureau for
         Historic Preservation) to the Advisory Council on Historic
         Preservation, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
         20004.














                                       21










        Page 2
        R. Crowner
        Sept. 20, 1991


             If you need further information in this matter please
        consult Susan M. Zacher at (717) 783-8946 or 783-8947.
                                           Sincerely, ilk
                                           Kurt Carr, Chief
                                           Division of Archaeology &
                                            Protection

        cc: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
        KC/smz





                                                      2. PA Department of Labor
                                                                  Industry P
        LIBI-16 REV 7-91                                    and &                ermit                    DATE:             -9
                                                     COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
                                            DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
                                            BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
                                                         HARRISBURG, PA 17120-0019


        File Number(s) ;?-J2,,?162                                                    t

        Drawing Index Number(s)                                                      thru

        Gentlemen:

            Plans for the subject project have been approved. Several areas which are regulated are not normally shown on the
        building plans; however, these conditions must be in compliance with the Fire and Panic Regulations and the Universal
        Accessibility Standards prior to issuance of an occupancy permit. These include, but are not limited to, handrails, exit
        signs, panic hardware, and fire extinguishers.

            If changes were required on your plans to comply with Fire and Panic Regulations and/or the Universal Accessability
        Standards these changes are shown as red markings on your plans and must be completed prior to receiving an occupancy
        permit.

            Several other State laws may a&ct your budding. These laws include the Boiler Law, Elevator Law and Safety Glazing Law.

            Approval of these plans does not authorize you to construct access onto any highway. For access approval onto a
        State highway, application for a highway occupancy permit must be made to the Department of Transportation's Engineering
        District Permit Office.

            Your plan approval is valid as long as construction has started within two (2) years of the plan approval date. If construction
        commences within two (2) years of the date of final plan approval, your plan approval shall be valid for five (5) years
        after the date of final plan aproval.

            Final inspection is required prior to any use or occupancy of your building. Use or occupancy of your building prior
        to final inspection constitutes a violation of Section 9 of the Fire and Panic Act, Act 299, April 27, 1927, P.L. 465,
        as amended, and is subject to penalties and prosecutions prescribed by Sections 12 and 13 of the Act.

            Please contact the building Section, Department of Labor and Industry, Room 1518, Labor and Industry Building,
        Seventh and Forster Streets, Harrisburg, PA, 17120, 717-787-3806, when construction has started and four (4) weeks
        prior to completion of your construction. Final inspection dates cannot be guaranteed when less than four (4) weeks notification
        is received.

            The occupancy perrnit may be is---ied at the time of the final building inspection provided the following items are completed:

            (1)  The building is completed in accordance with the approved plans, the Fire and Panic Regulations and the
                 Universal Accessibility Standards.

            (2)  Final compliance with the Budding Energy Conservation Act, Act 222, has been documented by completion
                 of the Final Certification of Compliance (Blue Form.) This form must be given to the inspector at the time of
                 the final inspection.

            The  building owner should arrange to be at the final inspection or have an appropriate person there to receive the
        occupancy permit.

            Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you have any other questions.

                                                                                    Si    rely,



                                                                          23        Plan Examine
                                                                                    Buildings Section





                               3. PHMC Approval Letter: Compliance with
                                   Accessibility &eMremRnts.
                                      Commonw&I o ennsyvania
                             Pennsyivania Historical and Museum Commission
                                       Bumu for RWoriz Preservatiun
                                          Post Office Box 1026
                                     Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108-1026





                                                  June 16, 1992

        Robert J. Crowner
         rowner/King Architects
        11 East Fourth Street
                                             To E---,-F:r)edAte
        Erie, PA 16507
                                             Use r-A;)p
             Re: ER 91-4364-049-C
                 Task No. 91-PE-05
                 Dickson Tavern, Erie County: Compliance with the
                 Handicapped Accessibility Requirements



        Dear Mr. Crowner:

             The above named project has been reviewed by the Bureau for
        Historic Preservation (the State Historic Preservation Office) in
        accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
        Act of 1966, as amended in 1980, and the regulations (36 CFR Part
        800) of the'Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. These
        requirements include consideration of the project's potential
        effect upon both historic and archaeological resources.

             The Bureau for Historic Preservation has reviewed the plans
        and specifications for the above referenced project. In our
        opinion the methods adopted to meet the handicapped accessibility
        requirements.will have no effect upon the National Register
        listed or eligible resource referenced below.

        Dickson Tavern, Erie, Erie County'

             In our opinion this project will have no effect on
        archaeological resources.

             If you need further information in this matter please
        consult Susan M. Zacher at (717) 783-8946 or 783-8947.


                                             Sincere




                                             Kurt Carr, Chief
                                             Division of Archaeology
                                              Protection

        cc: E. James Tabor, Bur. of Water   Resources, Coastal Zone
             Management, P 0 Box 8761, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8761
        KC/smz



                                         24




                          4. Advisory Council Approval Letter:
                                   No Adverse Impact
              Advisory
              Council On
              Historic
              Preservation


              'rhe Old Post Office Building
              1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, #809
              Washington. DC 20004


              AUG  5 )992


              Mr. Norb Juni ewicz
              Manager, Planning and Development
              Erie Bureau of Planning & Development
              626 State Street
              Erie, PA 16501

              REF: Rehabilitation of the Dickson Tavern


              Dear Mr. Juniewicz:

              On July 14, 1992, the Council received your determination that
              the referenced project would have no adverse effect upon this
              property which is listed on the National Register of Historic
              Places. Based upon the material which accompanied your
              determination, including the concurrence of the Pennsylvania
              State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), we see no reason to
              raise an objection pro'vided that the,-project is implemented in
              accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the
              SHPO.


              Both this letter and your supporting documentation should be
              retained in your environmental project files as evidence that the
              requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
              Act have been met. Upon completion of the project in accordance
              with the recommended approaches in "The Secretary of the
              Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for
              Rehabilitating Historic Buildings," the requirements of Section
              106 and the Council's regulations will be fully met for this
              project.

              if    can be of further assistance, please contact Charlene Dwin
               au hn at 202-786-0505. We appreciate your cooperation.

                      ly"



                b
              D       Klima
              D       r, Eastern office
                0   roject Review
                 we
           I
               au
                   hnrat 2 2
                b
                      Iy




              D       Kl ma
              D       r E0as
                0     0 ct
                      De




                                          25




 I
 I
 I
 I
 1                            8. AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
                          . (PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT A)
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 I
 1
                                        26
 1



                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                               NOAA COASTAL SERVICES CTR LIBRARY
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                               3 6668 14111671 7
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                         I