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Horseshoe Solar removes acreage to protect 'culturally significant' sites | Top Story


Invenergy has removed more than 70 acres from two parcels in its proposed Horseshoe Solar project following an archaeological survey that found culturally-sensitive areas within the project site, Invenergy said in a news release.
The removal of acreage was revealed in an Article 10 supplement filed Dec. 21 that details results of the Phase 1B field investigation conducted between Sept. 16 and Nov. 28.
The exact locations of the parcels have been redacted in the Phase 1B cultural resources study available to the public to protect the sites and make it harder for would-be looters to loot the sites.
Horseshoe Solar is a 1,268-acre, 600,000-panel solar energy project proposed in the towns of Caledonia and Rush. The project area is considered very sensitive for Native American cultural resources as it partially overlaps the former location of the Canawaugus Reservation, and the project area’s setting the Genesee Valley is generally historically, spiritually and cultura ....

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Horseshoe Solar removes acreage to protect 'culturally significant' sites | Local News


Invenergy has removed more than 70 acres from two parcels in its proposed Horseshoe Solar project following an archaeological survey that found culturally-sensitive areas within the project site, Invenergy said in a news release.
The removal of acreage was revealed in an Article 10 supplement filed Dec. 21 that details results of the Phase 1B field investigation conducted between Sept. 16 and Nov. 28.
The exact locations of the parcels have been redacted in the Phase 1B cultural resources study available to the public to protect the sites and make it harder for would-be looters to loot the sites.
Horseshoe Solar is a 1,268-acre, 600,000-panel solar energy project proposed in the towns of Caledonia and Rush. The project area is considered very sensitive for Native American cultural resources as it partially overlaps the former location of the Canawaugus Reservation, and the project area’s setting the Genesee Valley is generally historically, spiritually and cultura ....

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Ties to historic Guilbeau family may save ranch buildings on San Antonio's Northwest Side


Ties to historic Guilbeau family may save ranch buildings on San Antonio s Northwest Side
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The city s Office of Historic Preservation said this house at 9290 Leslie Road appears to have been built in the 1880s for members of the historically prominent Guilbeau family. A representative for the family that now owns the property questioned whether it is historic.Scott Huddleston /Staff
For the second time this month, the Historic and Design Review Commission is requesting that a cluster of agricultural structures on San Antonio’s outskirts be considered for historic landmark designation despite opposition from a property owner.
The HDRC voted 5-1 to recommend that the City Council initiate a designation process for the property at 9290 Leslie Road, near Helotes, in Council District 7 on the Northwest Side. A house and two barns are believed to have connections to one of the earliest families from France to arrive in Texas in the 1800s. ....

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