Historic Properties Management Plan (HPMP Sample Clauses

Historic Properties Management Plan (HPMP. A. The BLM will begin to draft an outline of the HPMP in consultation with the parties to this agreement following execution of the PA that includes mitigation options for anticipated general classes of historic properties that may be affected by the Undertaking. This outline may include options for treatment of specific properties, as discussed under stipulation VII.C.2, if the details of the historic property are available and the exact effects have been determined. The final HPMP, including protection measures, property-specific mitigation plans, and monitoring plans will be finalized prior to the NTP. B. The draft HPMP will characterize historic properties identified within the APE and will be used as a guide to address pre-construction and post-construction treatment measures to avoid, minimize and mitigate adverse effects to historic properties identified through subsequent phases of the Undertaking. The draft HPMP will also broadly identify classes of historic properties, relevant research, and potential data gaps in research for classes of properties present in the APE. A range of resource-specific (e.g. historic trails) strategies, will include but not be limited to, mitigation and monitoring, to address reasonably foreseeable direct, indirect and/or cumulative adverse effects that may be caused by the Undertaking. The mitigation measures will be commensurate with the nature of the effect and the significance of the resource, and shall take into account the views of the parties to this agreement and the public. The BLM will consult with the parties to this agreement to obtain written comments and recommendations for proposed treatment measures to be included in the HPMP per the procedures established in stipulations V. and VI. BLM, in consultation with the parties to this agreement, will develop a process for review and acceptance of mitigation to be outlined in the HPMP. C. Wherever feasible, avoidance and preservation in place shall be the preferred treatment for historic properties located within the APE. Avoidance may include design changes or relocation of specific components of the Undertaking and/or use of fencing or barricades to limit access to identified historic properties. For historic properties that cannot be avoided the HPMP will include the following plans and provisions to minimize or mitigate direct, indirect and/or cumulative adverse effects to historic properties that may result at any time during the Undertaking.