Discoveries. If historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties located within a project’s APE after the undertaking has been initiated, the Recipient will implement the following procedures: A. The Recipient shall immediately cease all operations for the portion of the undertaking with the potential to affect an historic property; B. The subgrantee shall advise the Recipient of the National Register eligibility of the historic property and the potential of the undertaking to impact its qualifying characteristics and an explanation of the whether the SHPO or Indian tribes and NHOs concur with proposed avoidance, treatment plan or mitigation plan; C. The Recipient or DOE shall notify Indian tribes or NHOs of any discoveries that have the potential to adversely affect sites or buildings of religious or cultural significance to them. After reviewing such discoveries, the Indian tribes or NHOs can request further consultation on the project by notifying DOE, ACHP, and the SHPO in writing. D. The Recipient or subgrantee shall implement the avoidance, treatment or mitigation plan and advise the Recipient and DOE, if appropriate, of the satisfactory completion of the approved work. Once the approved work is complete may resume the activities that were halted to address the discovery situation.
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Sources: Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement
Discoveries. If historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties located within a project’s 's APE after the undertaking has been initiated, the Recipient will implement the following procedures:
A. The Recipient shall immediately cease all operations for the portion of the undertaking with the potential to affect an historic property;
B. The subgrantee shall advise the Recipient of the National Register eligibility of the historic property and the potential of the undertaking to impact its qualifying characteristics and an explanation of the whether the SHPO or Indian tribes and NHOs concur with proposed avoidance, treatment plan or mitigation plan;
C. The Recipient or DOE shall notify Indian tribes or NHOs of any discoveries that have the potential to adversely affect sites or buildings of religious or cultural significance to them. After reviewing such discoveries, the Indian tribes or NHOs can request further consultation on the project by notifying DOE, ACHP, and the SHPO in writing.
D. The Recipient or subgrantee shall implement the avoidance, treatment or mitigation plan and advise the Recipient and DOE, if appropriate, of the satisfactory completion of the approved work. Once the approved work is complete may resume the activities that were halted to address the discovery situation.
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement