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PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidences that APFI and IEPA have afforded the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING THE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE REGARDING THE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) Signature: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research Questions

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PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories and invited signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI the signatories and IEPA invited signatories have afforded the SHPO Officer an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. MCLEAN COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, THE FRIENDS OF THE CONSTITUTION TRAIL, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 1.75-MILE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY A BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAIL IN CASEYVILLELEXINGTON, ST. CLAIR MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721008102723) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (IDOT) Signature: Date: 043024 Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Title: Region 3 Engineer Route 66 Bike/Pedestrian Path, Lexington, XxXxxx Co., IL MOA 5 SHPO log #008102723 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. MCLEAN COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ANDTHE THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, THE FRIENDS OF THE CONSTITUTION TRAIL, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 1.75-MILE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY A BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAIL IN CASEYVILLELEXINGTON, ST. CLAIR MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721008102723) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPOOFFICER) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 4/12/2024 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318AMEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG MCLEAN COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, INC. FACILITY EXPANSIONTHE FRIENDS OF THE CONSTITUTION TRAIL, CASEYVILLEAND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF A 1.75-MILE EXPANSION OF A BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAIL IN LEXINGTON, ST. CLAIR MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721#008102723) Prepared forSIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DCEO) Signature: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared ByDate: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 5/7/2024 Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsXxxxxxxx Title:

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by the Village, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA the Village have afforded the DCEO and the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSTHE VILLAGE OF RIVER FOREST, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DEPARMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLE0000 XXXXXXX XX. RIVER FOREST, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS IL (SHPO LOG #00612172102062722) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Signature: Date: 11/29/2022 Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: Director MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSTHE VILLAGE OF RIVER FOREST, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE DEPARMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLE0000 XXXXXXX XX. RIVER FOREST, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS IL (SHPO LOG #00612172102062722) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS 12/6/2022 Attachment 1 Historic Illinois Building Survey(HIBS) and Historic Illinois Engineering Record (SHPO LOG # 006121721HIER) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; Standards and Guidelines The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) within the Illinois Department of Natural ResourcesResources (IDNR) administers the state cultural resources program and is responsible for the Historic Illinois Buildings Survey/Historic Illinois Engineering Record (HIBS/HIER) Program of documentation of historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects located in the State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters HIBS/HIER documentation includes measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written contextual histories and descriptions. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Presidential Library (33.67 acresALPL) portion of this site is proposed the repository for these documents. This document outlines the SHPO’s Documentation Standards the HIBS/HIER Standards. These performance standards define the criteria for projects to be impacted by accessioned into the expansion of HIBS/HIER Collection located at the Tyson Foods Production ALPL. Acceptable IL HIBS/HIER documentation often includes: • Measured Drawings • Large-Format Photographs • Detailed Historical Context Development • Physical Descriptions in a Prescribed Written Outline Format These standards are intended to be used in conjunction with the accompanying guidelines for historical, architectural and engineering documentation. Other publications listed in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910bibliography should be consulted. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion standards will be used: • In preparation of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating documentation to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University fulfill mitigative requirements in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded accordance with the Illinois Archaeological Survey State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act [20 ILCS 3420/1 et seq] and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new amended. • In preparation of voluntary documentation to be submitted for inclusion in the HIBS/HIER Collection. HIBS/HIER Documentation Standards The IL HIBS/HIER Documentation Standards address the development of documentation for historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects. HIBS/HIER documentation provides relevant graphic and written information on a property’s significance for use by scholars, researchers, preservationists, architects, engineers, and others interested in preserving and understanding historic properties. HIBS/HIER documentation is important for several reasons. It provides for accurate repair or reconstruction of parts of a property, records existing conditions for easements and preserves information about a property that is to be demolished or altered. Standard 1: Documentation shall adequately explicate and illustrate that which is significant or valuable about the Precontact and Historic occupants historic building, site, structure, or object. The historic significance of the American Bottomsbuilding, site, structure, or object identified in the evaluation process should be conveyed by the drawings, photographs, and written materials that comprise the documentation. The historical, architectural, engineering, or cultural values of the subject property, in conjunction with the purpose of the documentation, will determine the level and methods of documentation. Standard 2: Documentation shall be prepared accurately from reliable sources with limitations clearly stated to permit independent verification of the information. The purpose of documentation is to preserve an accurate record of historic properties that can be used in research and other preservation activities. To serve these purposes, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register documentation must include information that permits assessment of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research Questionsits reliability.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA they have afforded the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSTHE FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLEA CULVERT AND TWO HEADWALLS AT DEER GROVE FOREST PRESERVE, ST. CLAIR NORTH DRIVE, NORTH OF DUNDEE RD, WEST OF XXXXXXX RD, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721005041922) SIGNATORY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY (OWNER) Signature: Date: 9/9/2022 Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Title: Director of Planning & Development MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG THE FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY, THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER REGARDING DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A CULVERT AND TWO HEADWALLS AT DEER GROVE FOREST PRESERVE, NORTH DRIVE, NORTH OF DUNDEE RD, WEST OF XXXXXXX RD, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #005041922) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSTHE FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLEA CULVERT AND TWO HEADWALLS AT DEER GROVE FOREST PRESERVE, ST. CLAIR NORTH DRIVE, NORTH OF DUNDEE RD, WEST OF XXXXXXX RD, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721005041922) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 09/09/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsAIA

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA the signatories have afforded the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSEDWARDSVILLE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT #7, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION, AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS OF AN EXISTING FACILITY LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL AT 000 XXXX XX. IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTYEDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721004060523) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSEDWARDSVILLE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT #7, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION, AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS OF AN EXISTING FACILITY LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL AT 000 XXXX XX. IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTYEDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721004060523) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research Questions

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA the signatories have afforded the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FIELDCREST CUSD 6 THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY FIELDCREST MIDDLE SCHOOL AT 000 X. XXX IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTYWENONA, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721002020222) SIGNATORY Fieldcrest CUSD 6 (District) Signature: Date: 5/18/2022 Name: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Title: Superintendent of Schools MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG FIELDCREST CUSD 6 THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER REGARDING PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF FIELDCREST MIDDLE SCHOOL AT 000 X. XXX IN WENONA, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #002020222) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FIELDCREST CUSD 6 THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY FIELDCREST MIDDLE SCHOOL AT 000 X. XXX IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTYWENONA, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721002020222) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research Questions

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories and invited signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI the signatories and IEPA invited signatories have afforded the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSNEW BERLIN COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING DEMOLITION OF THE EXPANSION NEW BERLIN JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY A HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR HIGH AT 000 XXXXX XXXXXX IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTYNEW BERLIN, ILLINOIS 62670 (SHPO LOG #006121721003121422) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: New Berlin Sr./Jr. High MOA SHPO log #003121422 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSNEW BERLIN COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING DEMOLITION OF THE EXPANSION NEW BERLIN JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY A HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR HIGH AT 000 XXXXX XXXXXX IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTYNEW BERLIN, ILLINOIS 62670 (SHPO LOG #006121721003121422) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX ADate: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC_06/06/2023 New Berlin Sr./Jr. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsHigh MOA

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PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA the signatories have afforded the SHPO Officer an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MOA Northwestern University Ryan Field, SHPO Log #017051123 ACTIVE\1605886614.2 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY 0000 XXXXXXX XX. IN CASEYVILLEEVANSTON, ST. CLAIR COUNTYILLINOIS, ILLINOIS KNOWN AS RYAN FIELD (FORMERLY XXXXX STADIUM) AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STADIUM (SHPO LOG #006121721017051123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (Owner) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MOA Northwestern University Ryan Field, SHPO Log #017051123 ACTIVE\1605886614.2 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY 0000 XXXXXXX XX. IN CASEYVILLEEVANSTON, ST. CLAIR COUNTYILLINOIS, ILLINOIS KNOWN AS RYAN FIELD (FORMERLY XXXXX STADIUM) AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STADIUM (SHPO LOG #006121721017051123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MOA Northwestern University Ryan Field, SHPO Log #017051123 ACTIVE\1605886614.2 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER REGARDING DEMOLITION OF 0000 XXXXXXX XX. IN EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, KNOWN AS RYAN FIELD (FORMERLY XXXXX STADIUM) AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STADIUM (SHPO LOG #017051123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPOOFFICER) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318AMOA Northwestern University Ryan Field, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsLog #017051123

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PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement and the implementation of its terms evidences that APFI the County and IEPA have afforded the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSROCK ISLAND COUNTY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLETHE ROCK ISLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 000 00XX XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXX, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS XXXXXXXX (SHPO LOG #006121721003092716) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY / CONSULTING PARTY ROCK ISLAND COUNTY (County) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSROCK ISLAND COUNTY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY IN CASEYVILLETHE ROCK ISLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 000 00XX XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXX, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS XXXXXXXX (SHPO LOG #006121721003092716) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER REGARDING THE DEMOLITION OF THE ROCK ISLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 000 00XX XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXX, XXXXXXXX (SHPO LOG #003092716) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. XxxxxXxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, AIA Deputy Director and State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsOfficer

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PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA the signatories have afforded the SHPO Officer an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY 0000 XXXXXXX XX. IN CASEYVILLEEVANSTON, ST. CLAIR COUNTYILLINOIS, ILLINOIS KNOWN AS RYAN FIELD (FORMERLY XXXXX STADIUM) AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STADIUM (SHPO LOG #006121721017051123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY 0000 XXXXXXX XX. IN CASEYVILLEEVANSTON, ST. CLAIR COUNTYILLINOIS, ILLINOIS KNOWN AS RYAN FIELD (FORMERLY XXXXX STADIUM) AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STADIUM (SHPO LOG #006121721017051123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPOOFFICER) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A12/28/2023 ATTACHMENT A PUBLIC PROCESS SUMMARY As part of the Project, Owner conducted the following public/community outreach: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318AApproximately 53 days of “Office Hours” on Owner’s campus and throughout Evanston commencing in November 2022 Approximately 156 meetings with other interested stakeholders, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSincluding community groups, INC. FACILITY EXPANSIONvarious Evanston City Council Xxxx nights, CASEYVILLEbusiness associations and xxxxxxxx of commerce commencing in September 2022 Collection of website and petition comments regarding the Project Two meetings with tribal representatives that included discussions regarding the Project Three hearings before the Evanston Land Use Commission on September 6, ST. CLAIR COUNTYSeptember 27 and October 11, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; 2023 Three meetings of the Evanston City Council on October 30, November 13 and November 20, 2023 One meeting of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Evanston Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center Commission during which this Memorandum of St. LouisAgreement was discussed on December 12, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists 2023 Collection of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms online public comments on this Memorandum of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted Agreement by the expansion City of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsEvanston

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PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidences evidence that APFI and IEPA the signatories have afforded the SHPO Officer an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSTOP HAT WIND ENERGY LLC, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY A SIXTY (60) WIND TURBINE DEVELOPMENT IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR LOGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721004050123) SIGNATORY TOP HAT WIND ENERGY LLC (Top Hat) Signature: Date: 3/8/2024 Name: Title: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Vice President MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG TOP HAT WIND ENERGY LLC, THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF A SIXTY (60) WIND TURBINE DEVELOPMENT IN LOGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #004050123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG ADVANCEPIERRE FOODSTOP HAT WIND ENERGY LLC, INC. THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANDTHE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICER REGARDING THE EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY A SIXTY (60) WIND TURBINE DEVELOPMENT IN CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR LOGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG #006121721004050123) SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPOOFFICER) SignatureBy: Date: 03/24/2022 3/11/2024 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources APPENDIX A: DATA RECOVERY PLAN FOR SITE 11S318A, ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ADVANCEPIERRE FOODS, INC. FACILITY EXPANSION, CASEYVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS (SHPO LOG # 006121721) Prepared for: Excel Engineering; Tyson Foods; and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office Prepared By: Xxx Xxxx Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 000-000-0000, Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Web Site: xxxxxx.xxx February 23, 2022 Introduction Site 11S318 consists of various Precontact habitations scattered across 376,357.6 square meters (93 acres) within the American Bottoms of St. Clair County, Illinois. A 136,257.7 square meters (33.67 acres) portion of this site is proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the Tyson Foods Production in the Village of Caseyville, Illinois. Phase II testing of the tract revealed intact remains about 45 cm (1 ½ feet) below the surface. Three Precontact features were uncovered: the remains of a small building, a conical roasting pit, and a fire hearth. A projectile point suggests that this occupation could date between the Middle to Late Archaic periods (6500-700 B.C.E.). Also recovered were historical remains associated with the Xxxxx farmstead occupied between 1841 and 1844 to sometime before 1910. These include two cellars, a wood-lined well, the lower portion of an outbuilding, a burn pit, and 12 post molds. Many artifacts dating to the late 1800s were recovered from the features. These remains appear limited to a slightly higher terrace across 7 acres of the west-central portion of the development tract. Xxxxx Xxxxxx from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville recommended that site 11S318 needed to be resurveyed and the various occupations given letter designation. Following these recommendations, this portion of site 11S318 was recorded with the Illinois Archaeological Survey as 11S318A. Since intact remains still existed that could provide new information on the Precontact and Historic occupants of the American Bottoms, the site was recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Data recovery investigations were recommended. Research QuestionsAIA

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