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. rc <br /> I Land <br /> ESA Ma agement <br /> Ray Weiss <br /> January 2009 <br /> Page 10 <br /> Results <br /> Archival <br /> The records search conducted by the Central California Information Center,Stanislaus State University, indicated <br /> that no prehistoric or historic archaeological resources had been identified within the project area.The CCIC recorded <br /> seven historic structures located within or adjacent to the project area.The results of the records search is provided <br /> below on Table 1. <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> RECORDED HISTORIC STRUCTURES WITHIN OR IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE PROJECT AREA <br /> Primary Number Description Within Project Area? <br /> P-39-00015/446 Tidewater-Southern Railroad Yes <br /> P-39-00112/445 Atchison Topeka and the No <br /> Santa Fe Railroad <br /> P-39-00439 Electric distribution lines No <br /> along McHenry <br /> Avenue/Escalon Avenue <br /> P-39-04167 Residence at 1750 McHenry Yes <br /> Avenue <br /> P-39-04168 Gas Station at 1303 First Yes <br /> Street <br /> P-39-04169 Trailer Court at 1666 No <br /> McHenry Avenue <br /> P-39-04170 Residence at 1606-1610, No <br /> 1616 McHenry Avenue <br /> source:CCIC,2008 <br /> The CCIC records identified the presence of two recorded structures within the project area:the gas station at 1303 <br /> First Street and the residence at 1750 McHenry Avenue.Each of these is described below. <br /> 1303 First Street.The gas station at 1303 First Street,located within the project area,was identified and surveyed <br /> by Corbett and Minor in 1996.The gas station was constructed in 1926,with its associated restroom and residence <br /> constructed in 1942,and associated garage constructed in 1952.The Corbett and Minor evaluation stated that the <br /> building was determined to be ineligible for listing in either the California Register or National Register due to <br /> lack of integrity(Corbett and Minor, 1996). <br /> 1750 McHenry Avenue.The Spanish Vernacular residence at 1750 McHenry Avenue was also evaluated by <br /> Corbett and Minor in 1996.According to that report,the single family residence was intended to recall the original <br /> owner's Spanish birthplace, and has distinct architectural features of the Spanish Vernacular style, including <br /> masonry construction covered with patterned stucco,white walls,and its conspicuous chimney on the southern <br /> end of the building.The residence was determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic <br /> Places under Criteria C, that the residence embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type,period,region,or <br /> method of construction, or represents the work of an important creative individual,or possesses high artistic <br /> values(Corbett and Minor, 1996). <br />