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RESOLUTION 11109-79
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS
IS, the City of Muskego has applied for LAWCON funding
Jelop the Bluhm Farm Complex,
4S, the State of Wisconsin requires an archaeological
tory and evaluation of any and all archaeological sites
ltered through inventory within lands of the Bluhm
be completed before construction begins,
4S, Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc., has the
tise to conduct such an inventory and evaluation,
4S, it is necessary to provide for the necessary funds
y for such a project, in an amount not to exceed $3,103.16
FORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be directed to
fer such funds and authorize the Mayor to sign the
rator's agreement,upon approval of city attorney.
FINANCE COMMITTEE,
Ald Ronald J. Ford
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Clerk
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
between
LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER, INC-
P.O. Box 1304
Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186
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City of Muskego
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lity of Muskego
ferred to as the-Contracting Agency, requires an
encountered through inventory within lands described
Id development of Bluhm Farm Park in the city of
:fidTCriiy, W1sconsln-
inventory and evaluation of any and all archaeo-
- s ' WHEREAS, Great I Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc., herein- ' after referred to as the Cooperator, has the expertise to conduct I
such an invenltoky and evaluation of archaeological sites. I
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NOW THEREFOREI, the parties mutually agree that it is desirable to
cooperate by conducting an archaeological inventory and evaluation:
A. THE COOPERATOR AGREES: I
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to survey areas designated as the proposed Bluhm Farm Park
for the-presence or archaeological sites and to record
same in said areas;
to evaluate in terms of the criteria specified for potential
inc1;sion within the National Register of Historic Places,
all archaeological sites located in the above survey;
of archaeological or paleontological interest in'the
to dFposlt all recovered specimens, materials, and records
CoopArator's storage facility;
to conduct archaeological inventory and evaluation consistent
with current professional standards and techniques;
to make shovel test holes with maximum dimensions of 45
tradktional pedestrian survey collection techniques. TO
centkmeters in diameter in areas where around cover prohibits
one meter utilizing a standard one-inch soil sampler. And,
emplby continuous subsurface investigation to a depth of
in ahdition, to employ formal 2x2 meter test cxtcavation
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units, (only if the Cooperator deems it necessary, to ascer-
tain the slgnlflcance of an archaeological site. No other
and excavation units will be immediately backfilled by the
excava4ions will be conducted and all shovel test holes
Cooperdtor;
To furnlsh the Contracting Age.ncy with six (6)'
copies of the final report of investigation within
of the field phase. of 'this project. The final report -of
investigations will include maps which specifically locate
any ardhaeological sites encountered within the project
area, a map of the project area indicating the extent and
niques! results of investigations, and summary and
type of survey coverage, discussion of methods and tech-
recomm&ndations regarding potential adverse effects on '~
All p4lications and information releases shall ,recognize
any arhhaeological sites located within the project area.
and credit the Cooperator and the Contracting Agency.
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thirty (30) calendar days following the completion
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THE CONTRA~TING AGENCY AGREES:
1. To mak$ available maps, aerial photographs, and general
background geographical and biological information required
by the ICooperator to carry out field work and report
preparation; -
to excjed $3193.16 for services described herein. Such
payment shall be made within 30 days of notification of
acceptance of the final report by the Wisconsin State
Historic Preservation Office or other authorizing agency.
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2. to pay the Coo erator, on a cost-reimbursable basis, not
THE PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE:
1. that syvlces provided by the Cooperator and its employees
shall Tot be considered as coming within the scope of the
Contrayting Agency employment, and none of the benefits of
the CoTtracting Agency employment shall be conferred under
this Agreement.
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I 2. Any an? al.1 changes in the provisions of this Agreement
which are necessary and proper will be made by formal
amendm&n t - I