Common use of Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services Clause in Contracts

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests (PCR). All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contract. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF328-ADFC-48E2-AAEF-44272BE1E265 "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy the State’s Environmental Affairs Division requirements for determining whether further historic, non- archeological surveys are required. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance Toolkits.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests include, but are not limited to non-archeological historic-age resource surveys, research and documentation efforts leading to historic context statements, nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (PCRNRHP), Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documents, and other mitigation activities such as creating, managing or updating inventories of historic-age properties. Identification, evaluation and documentation tasks shall be completed in accordance with the provisions of the Archeology and Preservation: Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines (48 FR Parts 44716 et seq. and requirements used by those of the National Park Service, and previously published in 36 CFR Part 61 (SOI Standards)). The deliverables shall summarize the methods used for the historic resources studies, and shall summarize the results achieved. Each historic resources study shall have a deliverable. The summary of results shall be sufficiently detailed to provide satisfactory basis for thorough review by DocuSign Envelope ID: 92042E15-24A8-4715-A668-00F8B487D7CE the State, Texas Historical Commission (THC) and consulting parties. All deliverables shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency. All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contractManual. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF328-ADFC-48E2-AAEF-44272BE1E265 "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy the State’s Environmental Affairs Division THC requirements for determining whether further the presence of and documenting historically significant properties in the project Area of Potential Effects (APE) in accordance with 36 CFR 60 and 43 TAC, Part I, Chapter 2 and be State SOU compliant. All reports shall include the names and tasks performed of all technical experts associated with the project. Performance of non-archeological historic, non- archeological surveys are required-age resource studies shall include the following tasks as specified in a work authorization. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance ToolkitsSOUs. • The scope and budget do not include intensive-level survey work, which would include (but is not limited to) property specific deed and archival research, property-specific comparative analysis, or property-specific boundary assessments. • The scope and budget does not include mitigation activities or documentation of work for nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER). • The scope and budget includes Section 4(f) de minimis Evaluations; however, Programmatic or Individual 4(f) Evaluations are not included. • The budget assumes minor (less than 1 acre total) new right of way at interchange locations.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests (PCR). All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contract. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF3284542C97A-ADFC-48E2A0BF-4F41-AAEF-44272BE1E265 B2F5-F020508C38AA "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy the State’s Environmental Affairs Division requirements for determining whether further historic, non- archeological surveys are required. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance Toolkits.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EAHistoric Resources Technical Report.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests include, but are not limited to non-archeological historic-age resource surveys, research and documentation efforts leading to historic context statements, nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (PCRNRHP), Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documents, and other mitigation activities such as creating, managing or updating inventories of historic-age properties. Identification, evaluation and documentation tasks shall be completed in accordance with the provisions of the Archeology and Preservation: Secretary of the Interior’s DocuSign Envelope ID: 719137B1-7E3D-42BC-8A29-9D6AE732CB6A Standards and Guidelines (48 FR Parts 44716 et seq. and requirements used by those of the National Park Service, and previously published in 36 CFR Part 61 (SOI Standards)). The deliverables shall summarize the methods used for the historic resources studies, and shall summarize the results achieved. Each historic resources study shall have a deliverable. The summary of results shall be sufficiently detailed to provide satisfactory basis for thorough review by the State, FHWA, State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), Texas Historical Commission (THC) and consulting parties. All deliverables shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency. All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contract. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF328-ADFC-48E2-AAEF-44272BE1E265 "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT the State pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16dated, 2014to be filed, and executed by FHWA and TxDOTthe State." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy THC requirements for determining the presence of and documenting historically significant properties in the project Area of Potential Effects (APE) in accordance with 36 CFR 60 and 43 TAC, Part I, Chapter 2 and current Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division requirements for determining whether further and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed. All reports shall comply with policy, documentation standards, formats and templates provided by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division in effect as of the date of the receipt of the documents. Performance of non-archeological historic, non- archeological surveys are required-age resource studies shall include the following tasks as specified in a work authorization. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance Toolkits.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 719137B1-7E3D-42BC-8A29-9D6AE732CB6A

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests include, but are not DocuSign Envelope ID: 42ECC69B-64C3-4621-9214-20168E4A84D1 limited to non-archeological historic-age resource surveys, research and documentation efforts leading to historic context statements, nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (PCRNRHP), Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documents, and other mitigation activities such as creating, managing or updating inventories of historic-age properties. Identification, evaluation and documentation tasks shall be completed in accordance with the provisions of the Archeology and Preservation: Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines (48 FR Parts 44716 et seq. and requirements used by those of the National Park Service, and previously published in 36 CFR Part 61 (SOI Standards)). The deliverables shall summarize the methods used for the historic resources studies, and shall summarize the results achieved. Each historic resources study shall have a deliverable. The summary of results shall be sufficiently detailed to provide satisfactory basis for thorough review by the State, Texas Historical Commission (THC) and consulting parties. All deliverables shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency. All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contractManual. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF328-ADFC-48E2-AAEF-44272BE1E265 "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy the State’s Environmental Affairs Division THC requirements for determining whether further historicthe presence of and documenting historically significant properties in the project Area of Potential Effects (APE) in accordance with 36 CFR 60 and 43 TAC, Part I, Chapter 2 and be compliant with TxDOT’s online environmental toolkits. All reports shall include the names and tasks performed of all technical experts associated with the project. Performance of non- archeological surveys are requiredhistoric-age resource studies shall include the following tasks as specified in a work authorization. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance ToolkitsSOUs. • The scope and budget do not include intensive-level survey work, which would include (but is not limited to) property specific deed and archival research, property-specific comparative analysis, or property-specific boundary assessments. • The scope and budget does not include mitigation activities or documentation of work for nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER). • The scope and budget includes Section 4(f) de minimis Evaluations. • The budget assumes minor (less than 1 acre total) new right of way at interchange locations.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests (PCR). All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contract. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF32845A56478-ADFC-48E2C163-AAEF-44272BE1E265 42E7-AE73-4A77A86451FF "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy the State’s Environmental Affairs Division requirements for determining whether further historic, non- archeological surveys are required. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance Toolkits.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Historic Resource Identification, Evaluation and Documentation Services. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) The Engineer shall perform limited non-archeological historic-age resource studies related to compliance with Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA (36 CFR 800). Such studies include Project Coordination Requests (PCR). All deliverables shall be written to be understood by the public and must be in accordance with current Environmental Compliance Toolkit guidance published by the State’s Environmental Affairs Division and in effect as of the date of receipt of the documents or documentation to be reviewed and Attachment C to this contract. In accordance with the State’s NEPA MOU, on the cover page of each biological evaluation or assessment, historic properties or cultural resources report, section 4(f) evaluation, or other analyses prepared under the authority granted by the MOU, the Engineer shall insert the following language in a way that is conspicuous to the reader or include in a CE project record: DocuSign Envelope ID: 96ECF3284154F7E6-ADFC-48E247C6-AAEF-44272BE1E265 48AD-BA70-902BFE5F00DC "The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT." Historic resource studies shall be performed and documented at sufficient levels to satisfy the State’s Environmental Affairs Division requirements for determining whether further historic, non- archeological surveys are required. Deliverables shall be transmitted to the State in electronic and paper formats and meet the requirements set for in the State’s Environmental Compliance Toolkits.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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