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APPENDIX F
Programmatic Agreement • September 30th, 2014

The former steel mill owned by Atlantic Steel Industries, Inc., had not been evaluated regarding National Register eligibility prior to Section 106 compliance for the proposed 17” Street Extension and the Atlantic Steel Redevelopment Project. The site, composed of approximately 135 acres, extends from the Norfolk Southern Railroad line south to approximately 14th Street. Originally founded in 1901 as the Atlanta Steel Hoop Company, the property remained in continuous operation until its closure in December 1998. During its peak years of operation, the mill produced more than 750,000 tons of steel annually. The site contained a mixture of large steel frame production mills, warehouses, and industrial buildings, as well as smaller frame and brick structures that accommodated mechanical and service-oriented functions. Collectively, these buildings reflected changing steel making technology during the century, including the change from open hearth furnaces to electric arc furnaces in the m

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APPENDIX F
Programmatic Agreement • September 30th, 2014

The former steel mill owned by Atlantic Steel Industries, Inc., had not been evaluated regarding National Register eligibility prior to Section 106 compliance for the proposed 17” Street Extension and the Atlantic Steel Redevelopment Project. The site, composed of approximately 135 acres, extends from the Norfolk Southern Railroad line south to approximately 14th Street. Originally founded in 1901 as the Atlanta Steel Hoop Company, the property remained in continuous operation until its closure in December 1998. During its peak years of operation, the mill produced more than 750,000 tons of steel annually. The site contained a mixture of large steel frame production mills, warehouses, and industrial buildings, as well as smaller frame and brick structures that accommodated mechanical and service-oriented functions. Collectively, these buildings reflected changing steel making technology during the century, including the change from open hearth furnaces to electric arc furnaces in the m

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