Non-Emergency Demolition. Demolition of any historic property will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis with the SHPO and ACHP in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. Documentation to be submitted to the SHPO shall include: a. An explanation of the need for demolition, including documentation of any building code violations and an independent structural analysis of the property (if demolition of the property is required in whole or in part due to lack of structural integrity as determined by a certified engineer); b. Documentation regarding the property's eligibility (individually or as contributing to a historic district); c. A site location map; d. Written statement and photographs showing the condition of the property and significant architectural features; e. Discussion of future plans for the site; f. The comments of Certified Staff including finding of adverse effect; g. Documentation of measures taken to solicit comments from the public and other consulting parties and comments received; and h. A proposed mitigation plan. The County Program Staff shall ensure that demolition, or demolition- related activities, are not initiated until the Section 106 review process is completed and the relevant Program staff and HUD-funding recipients are notified accordingly.
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Non-Emergency Demolition. Demolition of any historic property will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis with the SHPO and ACHP in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. Documentation to be submitted to the SHPO shall will include:
a. An explanation of the need for demolition, including documentation of any building code violations and an independent structural analysis of the property (if demolition of the property is required in whole or in part due to lack of structural integrity as determined by a certified engineer);
b. Documentation regarding the property's eligibility (individually or as contributing to a historic district);
c. A site location map;
d. Written statement and photographs showing the condition of the property and significant architectural features;
e. Discussion of future plans for the site;
f. The comments of Certified Staff including finding of adverse effect;
g. Documentation of measures taken to solicit comments from the public and other consulting parties and comments received; and
h. A proposed mitigation plan. The County City Program Staff shall will ensure that demolition, or demolition- demolition-related activities, are not initiated until the Section 106 review process is completed and the relevant Program staff and HUD-funding recipients are notified accordingly.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement
Non-Emergency Demolition. Demolition of any historic property will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis with the SHPO and ACHP in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. Documentation to be submitted to the SHPO via PA-SHARE shall include:
a. An explanation of the need for demolition, including documentation of any building code violations and an independent structural analysis of the property (if demolition of the property is required in whole or in part due to lack of structural integrity as determined by a certified engineer);
b. Documentation regarding the property's ’s eligibility (individually or as contributing to a historic district);
c. A site location map;
d. Written statement and photographs showing the condition of the property and significant architectural features;
e. Discussion of future plans for the site;
f. The comments of Certified Staff including finding of adverse effect;
g. Documentation of measures taken to solicit comments from the public and other consulting parties and comments received; and
h. A proposed mitigation plan. The County Program Staff shall ensure that demolition, or demolition- related activities, are not initiated until the Section 106 review process is completed and the relevant Program staff and HUD-funding recipients are notified accordingly.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement