Identification and Evaluation Sample Clauses
Identification and Evaluation. Qualified staff shall determine, in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) if the APE contains historic properties, including properties of religious and cultural significance. This may include the review of documentation provided by the Recipient or subrecipient in coordination with the SHPO.
Identification and Evaluation. A. The Recipient shall establish the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for all program undertakings defined in the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ agreement for the State.
B. The Recipient shall complete the identification and evaluation of historic properties utilizing existing information including the National Register, state surveys, and county and local surveys. In addition, the Recipient and SHPO may use or develop protocols that are consistent with 36 CFR Section 800.4 for the review of consensus determinations of eligibility.
C. The Recipient shall consult with Indian tribes or NHOs to determine if there are historic properties of religious or cultural significance that were not previously identified or considered in surveys or related Section 106 reviews, as appropriate.
D. Archaeology surveys are required only for new ground disturbing project undertakings and shall be limited in scope subject to the concurrence of Indian tribes or NHOs that may attach religious or cultural significance to historic properties in the project area. Project undertakings requiring more than minimal ground disturbance shall be forwarded to the SHPO and THPOs or Indian tribes or NHOs concurrently for review.
E. In order to avoid potential delays, prior to initiating undertakings the SHPO may review the Recipient’s scopes of work for above ground surveys and archaeology surveys that are deemed necessary to administer the Recipient’s Programs and to implement the terms of this PA.
F. The Recipient shall refer disputes regarding determinations of eligibility to DOE for review and referral to the Keeper of the National Register in accordance with 800.4(c)(2).
Identification and Evaluation. Qualified Staff shall determine, in consultation with SHPO and Tribe(s), if the APE contains historic properties, including properties of religious and cultural significance to Federally-recognized Tribes. This may include the review of newly developed or previously produced documentation in coordination with the SHPO of jurisdiction, appropriate Federally-recognized Tribe(s), and any additional Consulting Parties.
a. Level of Effort: USACE shall make a reasonable and good faith effort to identify historic properties in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.4(b)(1). USACE shall consult with the SHPO of jurisdiction and appropriate Federally-recognized Tribe(s) to determine the level of effort, methodology necessary to identify and evaluate a variety of historic property types, and any reporting requirements. For properties of religious and cultural significance to affected Federally-recognized Tribe(s), USACE shall consult with the affected Tribe(s) to determine if the APE contains such properties and determine the necessary level of effort to identify and evaluate or avoid any such historic properties. All Identification and Evaluation studies will comply with the Standards (Stipulation VI).
Identification and Evaluation. Certified Staff will review all existing information on any property within an undertaking’s APE, as required by 36 CFR Part 800.4, to determine if such properties may be historic properties and assess the potential for effects to historic properties.
A. Certified Staff will consult County files, the SHPO’s Cultural Resources Geographic Information System (CRGIS), as well as building and block files, survey forms, maps and database maintained by the County. For properties that may be affected by an undertaking and have not previously been evaluated for National Register eligibility, Certified Staff will use the National Register Criteria to determine if the property is eligible either individually or as part of a historic district. If district potential has not been previously investigated, the Certified Staff will consider the potential for a district. The Certified Staff will also consider whether the property is clearly eligible under National Register Criterion Consideration G, and is therefore a property achieving significance within the past 50 years because it is of exceptional importance. The County is not required to submit such determinations individually to the SHPO for review but shall submit a list of such properties annually as part of the documentation required pursuant to Stipulation XII (Monitoring).
B. Certified Staff will forward initial findings, within 30 days, to the responsible County Program Staff to advise County Program Staff as to the potential effect of undertakings on historic resources. If County Program Staff objects to initial findings, the Certified Staff shall consult with the SHPO and, as appropriate, the Keeper of the National Register in accordance with Stipulation V (Identification and Evaluation) of this Agreement.
C. If the Certified Staff determines that no historic properties are affected by a Program activity, it will document the basis for that determination and the HUD- assisted activity may proceed as planned. These determinations shall be on file with the County.
D. If the Certified Staff determines that a Program activity will have no effect on any historic properties, it shall document the basis for that determination and the activity may proceed as planned. These determinations shall be on file with the County.
E. In the event that the Certified Staff has questions concerning a property’s eligibility for the National Register, the Certified Staff will forward all documentation, including a Pennsylvania Hist...
Identification and Evaluation. Qualified staff shall determine, in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) if the APE contains historic properties, including properties of religious and cultural significance. This may include the review of documentation provided by the Recipient(s) or subrecipient in coordination with the S/THPO.
a. Level of Effort: FEMA shall make a reasonable and good faith effort to identify historic properties in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.4(b)(1). FEMA may consult with the S/THPO to determine the level of effort and methodology necessary to identify and evaluate a variety of historic property types. For properties of religious and cultural significance to affected Tribe(s), FEMA shall consult with the affected Tribe(s) to determine geographical areas containing them that may be affected by an Undertaking and determine the necessary level of effort to identify and evaluate or avoid any such historic properties.
Identification and Evaluation. A. The Recipient shall establish the Area ofPotential Effect (APE) for all program undertakings defined in the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ agreement for the State.
B. The Recipient shall complete the identification and evaluation ofhistoric properties utilizing existing information including the National Register, state surveys, and county and local surveys. Ifexisting information is not available, additional surveys and determinations ofeligibility may be required. The Recipient is responsible for ensuring that these surveys and determinations would be completed by Secretary ofthe Interior (SOI) qualified personnel. In addition, the Recipient and SHPO may use or develop protocols that are consistent with 36 CFR Section 800.4 for the review ofconsensus determinations ofeligibility.
C. The Recipient shall consult with Indian tribes or NHOs to determine ifthere are historic properties ofreligious or cultural significance that were not previously identified or considered in surveys or related Section 106 reviews, as appropriate.
D. Archaeology surveys are required only for new ground disturbing project undertakings and shall be limited in scope subject to the concurrence ofIndian tribes or NHOs that may attach religious or cultural significance to historic properties in the project area. Project undertakings requiring more than minimal ground disturbance shall be forwarded to the SHPO and THPOs or Indian tribes or NHOs concurrently for review.
E. In order to avoid potential delays, prior to formal consultation, the SHPO may review the Recipient's scopes of work for above ground surveys and archaeology surveys that are deemed necessary to administer the Recipient's Programs and to implement the terms of this PA.
F. The Recipient shall refer disputes regarding determinations of eligibility to DOE for review and referral to the Keeper of the National Register in accordance with 800.4(c)(2).
Identification and Evaluation. Qualified staff shall determine, in consultation with the SHPO and OAS if the APE contains historic properties, including properties of religious and cultural significance. This may include the review of documentation provided by the Grantee(s) or subgrantee in coordination with the SHPO/OAS.
Identification and Evaluation. Qualified staff shall determine, in consultation with the SHPO if the APE contains historic properties, including properties of religious and cultural significance. This may include the review of documentation provided by the Recipient(s) or subrecipient in coordination with the SHPO.
Identification and Evaluation. The Corps shall complete the identification and evaluation of historic properties as early as practical, following Project/Project component authorization and receipt of funding, to assist in the avoidance and minimization of adverse effects to historic properties well in advance of Project construction. Upon Project/Project component authorization and appropriation of funds, the Corps shall assign a Corps staff member to serve as the Project cultural resources specialist. The Project cultural resources specialist shall meet the SOI Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards, as specified in 36 C.F.R. Part 61 for archaeology, history, architectural history, architecture, or historic architecture. The Project cultural resources specialist will begin consultation with the Consulting Parties regarding PED timeframes, cultural resources surveys, proposed construction schedules, how each Project phase or feature will be identified, delineated, and effects assessed, and development of a detailed consultation and document delivery schedule to be appended to this Agreement in Attachment C within six (6) months of receiving funding at the Charleston District level. If the Project is funded by Project feature or in phases, the Corps will inform the Consulting Parties and consult on the manner in which the Corps proposes to order the identification and evaluation of historic properties and make subsequent determination of effects for each Project phase or feature.
Identification and Evaluation. 1. All identification and evaluation activities shall conform to the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Standards for Identification (48 FR §44716 at §44720-44723). The scope of identification efforts will depend on: existing knowledge about historic properties, including previous surveys, if any; and current management needs. Critical steps in the identification process are: a literature review; consultation with SHPO and NHO; field survey, as necessary; documentation of results; record keeping; and determinations of NRHP eligibility.
2. Prior to initiation of identification efforts at PTA, the Marine Corps will hold a meeting on the island of Hawaii to discuss the scope of the identification efforts, including the APE, and will arrange a site visit to the survey areas. If NHOs on the island of Oahu request it, a meeting will be held on Oahu prior to initiation of identification efforts at Army training areas on Oahu. Due to the remoteness of many of the LZs on Oahu; however, the Oahu meeting would not include site visits.
3. Signatories, Invited Signatories, Concurring Parties, and NHO may request site visits to survey areas, review preliminary survey results, and participate in the identification process.
a. Site visits shall be conducted in order for NHO to visit various LZs and provide input on the survey and identification of additional sites, traditional cultural properties, and identification of the APE.
b. In coordination with the Army, the Marine Corps shall notify NHO to arrange for site visits at least 15 calendar days prior to the site visit date.
c. Site visits shall be conducted according to Army procedures regarding base access and safety. Visitors may be required to wear appropriate safety gear in accordance with these procedures.
4. After surveys are complete, the Marine Corps shall hold a meeting to share survey results and gather input from NHO regarding the identification and evaluation of additional properties, if any. The meeting will also be used to discuss measures to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects to any historic properties identified in the APE.
5. Where the Marine Corps proposes to carry out additional survey within the APE, the Marine Corps (or appropriate landowner) reporting shall follow Stipulation VII and shall include identification and evaluation efforts.
6. If cultural items as defined under the Native American ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Protection and Repatriation Act (N...