Common use of Area of Potential Effects Clause in Contracts

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Statewide Programmatic Agreement

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Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures or buildings not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE (Area of Potential Effect (APE) as the individual structure or building when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s)SHPO. FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). Tribes FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s)OAS. FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may shall define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. . For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Nationa l Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual individua l structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation consulta tion with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s)SHPO. FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation ([as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b))]. b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s)Tribes. FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO SHPO, OAS, and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.. --DRAFT--

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR C.F.R. § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define determine the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation rehabilitation, and does not go outside the bounds of the existing structures footprint (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s)SHPO. FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the including individual structure structures when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68. 2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s)SHPO. FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). ) FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. DRAFT-- a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE Area of Potential Effects (APE) as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE APE, as defined at 36 CFR § 800.16(d), as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation ([as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b))]. b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE Area of Potential Effects (APE) as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may shall define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its the repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)). b. . For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b68.2(b)). b. For all other Undertakings, Qualified staff shall determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s). FEMA may consider information provided by other parties, such as local governments and the public, when establishing the APE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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