CATEGORIZING CULTURAL RESOURCES COMPLIANCE FOR NRCS Sample Clauses

CATEGORIZING CULTURAL RESOURCES COMPLIANCE FOR NRCS. UTAH UNDERTAKINGS The policies and procedures established by the NRCS in GM 420 Part 401, H190 Part 601, the NRCS Utah SPPA, and this document have been designed to streamline the Section 106 compliance process for the efficient delivery of technical and financial conservation assistance. As discussed below, NRCS Utah has developed a five-category cultural resources compliance system that can be used to classify each undertaking according to the specific set of circumstances that are involved. To be classified within a given category, Conservation Planners shall submit a completed NRCS Utah Cultural Resources Review Form to the NRCS State CRS for each undertaking. The form shall provide the administrative information, legal description, and pre-field information for the undertaking, and it shall list all of the conservation activities, enhancements, and practices that are proposed. Information provided on the NRCS Utah Cultural Resources Review Form will be used to classify the undertaking according to the five categories discussed in the following sections. In turn, the classification will allow the NRCS CRS personnel and Conservation Planners to identify the level of planning, consultation processes, and timing for implementation that is appropriate for each undertaking.
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