NRHP Eligibility Screening Sample Clauses

NRHP Eligibility Screening. Within the visible portion of the indirect effects APE defined in 2.1, identify historic properties for which setting, feeling, or association contributes to integrity, based upon NRHP evaluations. Use existing cultural records databases at SHPO and federal land-management agencies to identify the pool of historic properties eligible under Criteria A, B, and/or C that fall within the indirect APE and that may be affected by the Undertaking. If eligibility criteria are not available or are incomplete in electronic databases, site types may be used to search within electronic databases for sites that are likely to be eligible under A, B, and/or C. For example, “historic structure” may be a starting place to search for historic properties eligible under A, B, and/or C without having to go through every paper site form to find these sites. Include in this pool certain types of historic properties eligible under Criterion D and known to be important to tribes or other Consulting Parties, such as rock art, cairns, rock alignments or stone circles. The Consulting Parties are encouraged to define these kinds of sites, and also any specific sites that should be included, within 60 days after the Record of Decision (ROD) is signed, per Stipulation II.D.2.a of the PA. The BLM, in consultation with other involved land managing agencies and the applicable SHPO, may include historic properties eligible under Criterion D at its discretion. Along with those sites brought forward by Consulting Parties, which may need to be evaluated for National Register eligibility, the list of historic properties will include traditional cultural properties, properties of traditional religious and cultural importance, National Historic Landmarks, National Historic Trails, and sites identified as sacred or respected places during tribal consultation. Tribally sensitive information will not be shared with other Consulting Parties. The focus of this identification effort is on historic properties likely to be determined eligible under criteria A, B, or C. Place high priority on areas of importance identified by Consulting Parties. Conversely, Consulting Parties should take care to identify places of importance to them in the indirect effects APE per Stipulation III.D.2.a. of the PA. Examples of properties likely to be determined eligible may include named roads or other named features. Examples of properties unlikely to be determined eligible may include unnamed roads and trails or other un...
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