Cumulative Effects. Cumulative effects result from incremental actions, that when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions, may adversely affect a historic property. Direct Effects – Direct effects include physical destruction or damage, alteration that is not consistent with 36 CFR 68, removal of a property from a historic location, change in the character of use or physical features that contribute to the historic significance, deterioration through neglect, or introduction of visual, atmospheric, or audible elements that diminish the integrity of a property’s significant historic features. The term is consistent with the definition found at 36 CFR 800.5(a)(2).
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement