Common use of Identify Historic Properties Clause in Contracts

Identify Historic Properties. a. For each undertaking the RE shall determine and document an Area of Potential Effects (hereafter, APE) consistent with 36 CFR § 800.16(d). APE means “the geographic area or areas within which an undertaking may directly or indirectly cause alterations in the character or use of historic properties, if any such properties exist. The area of potential effects is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects caused by an undertaking”. b. The RE shall examine sources of information on historic properties existing within the APE as a basic level of investigation. Sources of existing information include but are not limited to: the National Register of Historic Places (hereinafter, NRHP) maintained by the Keeper of the National Register at the National Park Service on behalf of the SOI; the State inventory of historic properties and results of previous evaluations in Iowa -the Iowa Site Inventory maintained by the SHPO; local historical societies; local historic preservation commissions; and I-Sites Public (available to the public) or I-Sites Pro (available through professional consultants and agencies) for Iowa archaeological site; and survey databases maintained by the Office of the State Archaeologist (hereinafter, OSA); as well as maps, recorded soil- sediment data, landform data, and property records where available for the APE. c. The RE shall seek input from consulting parties described in Stipulation VI.A.1 for information on land-use history of the APE and historic properties within the APE that may be affected. d. Based on the nature and scope of the undertaking and analysis of the potential for the APE to contain historic properties, the RE will determine if they are persuaded by authoritative sources of information that there is a “likely” (36 CFR § 800.4(b)(1)) presence of National Register-eligible or listed properties within the APE or a portion of it that the project may affect National Register resources. When warranted, the RE may undertake field survey work to further its efforts to identify and evaluate historic properties within the APE to meet reasonable and good faith identification standards (36 CFR § 800.4(b)).

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Identify Historic Properties. a. For each undertaking the RE shall determine and document an Area of Potential Effects (hereafter, APE) consistent with 36 CFR § 800.16(d). APE means “the geographic area or areas within which an undertaking may directly or indirectly cause alterations in the character or use of historic properties, if any such properties exist. The area of potential effects is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects caused by an undertaking”. b. The RE shall examine sources of information on historic properties existing within the APE as a basic level of investigation. Sources of existing information include included but are not limited to: the National Register of Historic Places (hereinafter, NRHP) ), maintained by the Keeper of the National Register at the National Park Service NPS on behalf of the SOI; Sectary of the Interior, the State inventory Inventory of historic properties and results of previous evaluations in Iowa -the —the Iowa Site Inventory Inventory, maintained by the SHPO; , local historical societies; , local historic preservation commissions; commissions and I-Sites Public (available to the public) or I-Pro Iowa Archaeological Sites Pro (available through professional consultants and agencies) for Iowa archaeological site; and survey databases Surveys Database maintained by the Office of the State Archaeologist (hereinafter, OSA); ) and provided through an Iowa Department of Transportation web portal as well as maps, recorded soil- soil-sediment data, landform data, and property records where available for the APEAPE on a case-by-case basis. c. The RE shall seek input from consulting parties described in Stipulation VI.A.1 for information on land-use history of the APE and historic properties within the APE that may be affected. d. Based on the nature and scope of the undertaking and analysis of the potential for the APE to contain historic properties, the RE will determine if they are persuaded by authoritative sources of information that there is a “likely” (36 CFR § 800.4(b)(1)) presence of National Register-eligible or listed properties within the APE or a portion of it that the project may affect National Register resources. When warranted, the RE may undertake field survey work to further its efforts to identify and evaluate historic properties within with the APE to meet reasonable and good faith identification standards (36 CFR § 800.4(b))or a portion of it.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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