PROCEDURES FOR UNANTICIPATED DISCOVERY OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS Sample Clauses

PROCEDURES FOR UNANTICIPATED DISCOVERY OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS. OR STRUCTURES OR CULTURAL MATERIALS STOP WORK. If any professional employee, contractor, or subcontractor believes that they have uncovered a historic property, object, or human remains at any point in the project, all work within 100 feet of the discovery must stop. The discovery location should be secured and monitored at all times to prevent looting. Minimize movement of vehicles and equipment in area immediately surrounding the discovery. For the unanticipated discovery of human remains, Native American funerary objects, sacred objects, items of cultural patrimony, or burial features, see procedures in Section B. 1) The monitor or construction manager will notify the Preservation Specialist. The Preservation Specialist will make all calls and notifications to SHPO and the Tribes. a. XXXX and identified Xxxxxx representatives will be invited to observe the implementation of any proposed work. 2) Within 24 hours, if possible, a professional archaeologist will examine the location of the discovery. a. If the archaeologist determines that the discovery is not a historic resource, the archaeologist will immediately advise the Preservation Specialist. The archaeologist will submit a report including photographs of the discovery site to the City for distribution to the Tribes and SHPO with a request for expedited review. b. If the archaeologist determines that the discovery is a historic or cultural resource, the archaeologist will immediately advise the Preservation Specialist. The Preservation Specialist will notify the SHPO and the Tribes by telephone and e- mail. The SHPO will assign an Archaeological Site Number to the discovery. i. If the resource is determined to hold Tribal associations, the Preservation Specialist, archaeologist, the SHPO, and the Tribes will coordinate to determine appropriate preservation, excavation, and disposition of the discovery. 1. If any photographs or sketches are collected of Native American human remains or funerary objects, disposition of all images, including electronic and physical copies, will be subject to consultation with Tribes and any digital files will be destroyed. ii. If the resource is believed to represent NRHP significance, the archaeologist will prepare a proposal for data recovery and will request the SHPO and the Tribes approval to immediately implement the work scope. iii. If the resource is determined ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP, the archaeologist will document the discovery in a report (inclu...
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