IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL HISTORIC PROPERTIES Clause Samples

IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL HISTORIC PROPERTIES. A. Area of Potential Effects Caltrans PQS shall determine and document the APE for undertakings covered by this Agreement in accordance with Attachment 3 to this Agreement. Nothing in this paragraph or in Attachment 3 shall preclude Caltrans from consulting with FHWA and/or SHPO on determining and documenting an APE. B. Identification Caltrans shall identify historic properties that may be located within an undertaking’s APE in accordance with 36 CFR 800.4(a)(2-4) and 36 CFR 800.4(b). Identification of historic properties may follow the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation (48 FR 44716), and should be consistent with SHPO guidance, FHWA guidance, and any other guidance, methodologies, agreements, or protocols that FHWA, Caltrans, and the SHPO agree should be used to identify historic properties.
IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL HISTORIC PROPERTIES. These surveys may consist of additional identification and evaluation of targets and site boundary delineation of targets identified as potential cultural resources in the Marine Archaeological Resources Assessment (e.g., side-scan sonar targets, magnetometer anomalies, sub-bottom profiler targets). These surveys may include high resolution geophysical (HRG) survey and identification, significance evaluation, and delineation of the target sources accomplished with a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) or diver visual investigations, depending upon HRG survey characteristics. This information will be used to adjust an avoidance buffer, if warranted. Efforts will include coordination with BOEM and applicable SHPOs regarding recommended NRHP eligibility and further consultation with ACHP, Tribes, and consulting parties if the properties are determined eligible for listing in the NRHP.
IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL HISTORIC PROPERTIES. ‌ A. Determine and document the Area of Potential Effects (APE). The CRPM, in consultation with the Cultural Resource SME, will determine and document the APE for the undertaking considering any potential direct, indirect, and cumulative effects (including physical, visual, atmospheric, or audible elements). The CRPM may initially consult with the SHPO on defining the APE for undertakings that are complex, multifarious, or controversial. B. The DOE shall consult with the Tribes regarding the identification of properties with traditional religious and cultural significance to them within the APE or that could be affected by the undertaking. C. Identify potential historic properties. The Cultural Resource SME will make a reasonable and good faith effort to identify potential historic properties in the APE. These efforts will include, but not be limited to, an archival review that consists of literature and records searches (including project and test reports, architectural or engineering plans and drawings, maps, and other imagery), interviews with knowledgeable persons, oral histories, and in-field observations, as necessary. Identification efforts will be tailored to address different types of potential effects, such as physical, visual, auditory, and atmospheric effects. 1. The Cultural Resource SME may determine that in-field observations—such as pedestrian archaeological inventory surveys, sample surveys, or architectural inventories—are appropriate and necessary to identify and evaluate historic properties in the APE and if so, the CRPM will authorize the conduct of such observations, inventories, and surveys.
IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL HISTORIC PROPERTIES 

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