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APPLY THE SECRETARY. OF THE INTERIOR’S STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES TO INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTING RESOURCES OF THE HISTORIC DISTRICT IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH THEIR RELATIVE LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE. To ensure that AFRH applies the appropriate standard of treatment to all work affecting contributing resources, AFRH will rely on the findings of the HPP to direct the appropriate treatment for these resources. The AFRH-W Resource Inventory (RI) Database identifies all resources (both contributing and non-contributing) within the Historic District and provides basic information on each. It states the contributing status of each resource and an assessment of the significance of the resource (Relative Level of Significance or RLS) within the context of the significance of the Historic District. Treatment standards correlating to each contributing resource’s Relative Level of Significance utilize the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Archeology and Historic Preservation, and Guidelines for the Treatment of Cultural Landscapes. If the evaluation found the resource to be non-contributing to the Historic District, there are no preservation treatment requirements per se; however, it is anticipated that (1) any changes to the non- contributing resources must comply with the Treatment Standards in correspondence with the restrictions found in the discussion of Exempt Activities and (2) the treatment will not have an adverse effect on the Historic District or any contributing resources within the Historic District. In addition, a record of all non- exempt actions affecting the real property is required. If the evaluation found the resource to be contributing to the Historic District, the inventory identifies its Relative Level of Significance using four levels: Key, Significant, Supporting, and Minor. This Relative Level of Significance corresponds to a prescribed treatment that follows the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and associated guidelines for all work affecting contributing resources, appropriate to their individual Relative Level of Significance. To ease the matching of a resource with the appropriate treatment, the AFRH-W RI Database presents the appropriate treatment on data sheets. AFRH will follow the recommendations to the extent feasible in proposing and implementing treatment of its contributing (built and landscape) resources. A substantial modification from the ...
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