CONSULTING PARTIES and PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT. 1. The Agency Official shall identify and invite the participation of consulting parties and the public as appropriate to the scale of the undertaking and the scope of Federal involvement. Projects with anticipated adverse effects and/or controversial projects will likely warrant broader consultation. Parties that may have a consultative role in the Section 106 process include, but are not limited to the following: Federally recognized Indian tribes; Tribal Historic Preservation Officers; representatives of local governments; county and municipal historic preservation commissions including those established under the Certified Local Governments (CLG) program; local residents groups; individuals and organizations with a demonstrated interest due to the nature of their legal or economic relation to the undertaking, or their concern for the undertaking's effects on historic properties; and, the public.
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