Common use of Public Involvement Clause in Contracts

Public Involvement. The Recipient shall determine the public interest in the proposed project and its potential to affect historic properties by informing the public about historic properties while meeting its public participation requirements as set forth in the regulations for CDBG and in complying with 24 CFR Part 58, which includes a requirement for a public notice. Recipients shall seek and consider the views of the public on their projects, in a manner that reflects the nature and complexity of the undertaking and its effects on historic properties, the likely interest of the public in the effects on historic properties, confidentiality concerns of private individuals and businesses, and the relationship of the Federal involvement to the undertaking. Contact should be made with local historic preservation commissions where they exist and with other groups or individuals interested in the type(s) of historic resource or area affected by the undertaking. Recipients shall notify the Agency and SHPO of the public interest in any project activities covered under the terms of this Programmatic Agreement. The Recipient, Agency, or SHPO may invite interested persons to participate as consulting parties in the Section 106 process in accordance with 36 CFR 800.3. At any time during the implementation of the measures stipulated in this Programmatic Agreement, should the public raise an objection pertaining to the treatment of an historic property, the Agency shall notify SHPO and take the objection into account. The Agency and SHPO, when requested by the objector, shall consult to resolve the objection. The Recipient is not required to cease work while the objections are being reviewed. Consulting parties and/or the public may request that the Council enter the consultation process. The Council will review 36 CFR 800 Appendix A, “Criteria for Council Involvement in Reviewing Individual Section 106 Cases” to determine if it is appropriate for the Council to enter consultation on a particular project.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Public Involvement. The Recipient VHCB, in consultation with SHPO, shall determine the public interest in HOME Program activities that have the proposed project and its potential to affect historic properties by informing the public about historic properties while meeting its public participation requirements as set forth in the regulations for CDBG the HOME Program, and in complying with 24 CFR Part 58, which includes a requirement for a public notice. VHCB and the Recipients shall seek and consider the views of the public on their regarding HOME Program projects, . This shall be done in a manner that reflects the nature and complexity of the undertaking and its effects on historic properties, the likely interest of the public in the effects on historic properties, confidentiality concerns of private individuals and businesses, and the relationship of the Federal federal involvement to the undertaking. Contact should be made with local historic preservation commissions where they exist and with other groups or individuals interested in the type(s) of historic resource or area affected by the undertaking. Recipients shall notify the Agency and SHPO of the public interest in any project activities covered under the terms of this Programmatic Agreement. The Recipient, Agency, VHCB or SHPO may invite interested persons to participate as consulting parties in the Section 106 consultation process for adverse effects in accordance with 36 CFR Section 800.3. Contact should be made with local historical preservation commissions and CLG representatives, where they exist, and with other groups or individuals interested in the type(s) of historic resources or area affected by the undertaking. At any time during the implementation of the measures stipulated in this Programmatic Agreement, should the public raise an objection pertaining to the treatment of an historic property, the Agency VHCB shall notify SHPO and take the objection into account. The Agency and VHCB, SHPO, or the Council, when requested by the objector, shall consult to resolve the objection. The Recipient is Applicants are not required to cease work while the objections are being reviewed. Consulting parties and/or the public may request that the Council enter the consultation process. The Council will review 36 CFR 800 Appendix A, “Criteria for Council Involvement in Reviewing Individual Section 106 Cases” to determine if it is appropriate for the Council to enter consultation on a particular project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Public Involvement. The Recipient 1. VHCB, in consultation with SHPO, shall determine the public interest in HOME Program activities that have the proposed project and its potential to affect historic properties by informing the public about historic properties while meeting its public participation requirements as set forth in the regulations for CDBG the HOME Program, and in complying with 24 CFR Part 58, which includes a requirement for a public notice. 2. VHCB and the Recipients shall seek and consider the views of the public on their regarding HOME Program projects, . This shall be done in a manner that reflects the nature and complexity of the undertaking and its effects on historic properties, the likely interest of the public in the effects on historic properties, confidentiality concerns of private individuals and businesses, and the relationship of the Federal federal involvement to the undertaking. Contact should be made with local historic preservation commissions where they exist and with other groups or individuals interested in the type(s) of historic resource or area affected by the undertaking. Recipients shall notify the Agency and SHPO of the public interest in any project activities covered under the terms of this Programmatic Agreement. The Recipient, Agency, . a. VHCB or SHPO may invite interested persons to participate as consulting parties in the Section 106 consultation process for adverse effects in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.3. . b. Contact should be made with local historical preservation commissions and CLG representatives, where they exist, and with other groups or individuals interested in the type(s) of historic resources or area affected by the undertaking. c. At any time during the implementation of the measures stipulated in this Programmatic Agreement, should the public raise an objection pertaining to the treatment of an historic property, the Agency VHCB shall notify SHPO and take the objection into account. The Agency and VHCB, SHPO, or the Council, when requested by the objector, shall consult to resolve the objection. The Recipient is Applicants are not required to cease work while the objections are being reviewed. . d. Consulting parties and/or the public may request that the Council enter the consultation process. The Council will review 36 CFR § 800 Appendix A, “Criteria for Council Involvement in Reviewing Individual Section 106 Cases” to determine if it is appropriate for the Council to enter consultation on a particular project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Public Involvement. 1. The Recipient shall determine the public interest in the proposed project and its potential to affect historic properties by informing the public about historic properties while meeting its public participation requirements as set forth in the regulations for CDBG and in complying with 24 CFR Part 58, which includes a requirement for a public notice. Recipients shall seek and consider the views of the public on their projects, in a manner that reflects the nature and complexity of the undertaking and its effects on historic properties, the likely interest of the public in the effects on historic properties, confidentiality concerns of private individuals and businesses, and the relationship of the Federal involvement to the undertaking. Contact should be made with local historic preservation commissions where they exist and with other groups or individuals interested in the type(s) of historic resource or area affected by the undertaking. Recipients shall notify the Agency and SHPO of the public interest in any project activities covered under the terms of this Programmatic Agreement. 2. The Recipient, Agency, or SHPO may invite interested persons to participate as consulting parties in the Section 106 process in accordance with 36 CFR 800.3. 3. At any time during the implementation of the measures stipulated in this Programmatic Agreement, should the public raise an objection pertaining to the treatment of an historic property, the Agency shall notify SHPO and take the objection into account. The Agency and SHPO, when requested by the objector, shall consult to resolve the objection. The Recipient is not required to cease work while the objections are being reviewed. 4. Consulting parties and/or the public may request that the Council ACHP enter the consultation process. The Council ACHP will review 36 CFR 800 Appendix A, “Criteria for Council ACHP Involvement in Reviewing Individual Section 106 Cases” to determine if it is appropriate for the Council ACHP to enter consultation on a particular project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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