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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Building 199 Demolition. Pearl Harbor Naval Complex, Oahu, Hawaii
Building 199 was constructed in 1942 and moved to its current site on Pearl Harbor Boulevard in 1945. Building 199 is located within the boundaries of the U.S. Naval Base Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark (PHNHL), and is deemed eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to the PHNHL. Classified as a Category III facility (i.e., relatively minor importance for defining the historic character of PHNHL and a support building whose function, design, location or other characteristics do not merit designating this building as of 'central' importance to PHNHL), the building has been extensively modified and expanded over time. The remodeled elements are inconsistent with the original construction and detract from the historic character of the building. The building is surrounded by parking lots and is thus isolated from other buildings. There are no prominent historic landmarks in the vicinity that create a historic fabric in the area, and the building is not integral to any key historic view plane.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Building 199 Demolition. Pearl Harbor Naval Complex, Oahu, Hawaii
Building 199 was constructed in 1942 and moved to its current site on Pearl Harbor Boulevard in 1945. Building 199 is located within the boundaries of the U.S. Naval Base Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark (PHNHL), and is deemed eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to the PHNHL. Classified as a Category III facility (i.e., relatively minor importance for defining the historic character of PHNHL and a support building whose function, design, location or other characteristics do not merit designating this building as of 'central' importance to PHNHL), the building has been extensively modified and expanded over time. The remodeled elements are inconsistent with the original construction and detract from the historic character of the building. The building is surrounded by parking lots and is thus isolated from other buildings. There are no prominent historic landmarks in the vicinity that create a historic fabric in the area, and the building is not integral to any key historic view plane.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Building 199 Demolition. Pearl Harbor Naval Complex, Oahu, Hawaii
2002
39 pages
Report
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English
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