REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the Owner shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, the Owner understands and agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery, consult with the SHPO, and comply with the Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act (20 ILCS 3440) and its implementing rules (17 IAC 4170) as administered by IDNR, which provides that no human skeletal remains shall be disturbed without a permit issued by IDNR.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If, during the implementation of an undertaking, a previously unidentified property that may meet the criteria for eligibility for inclusion in the National Register is encountered, or a known and previously identified historic property may be affected in an unanticipated manner, the Agency Official shall follow 36 C.F.R. Part 800.13(b).
A. In the event of an unexpected discovery and/or unanticipated effect during project implementation or construction, that portion of the project shall stop immediately, and the project manager shall take appropriate steps to immediately secure the site and shall notify the Agency Official within 48 hours of discovery. The Agency Official shall immediately notify the SHPO/THPO, Tribes, and other relevant consulting parties including descendent communities by email and phone.
B. If human remains are discovered, they shall be respectfully covered over and protected. In addition, the project manager shall immediately notify local and/or state law enforcement authorities including the coroner/medical examiner pursuant to local/state law.
C. In the event of an unexpected discovery of a site, the Agency Official shall consult with the SHPO, THPO and tribes or other descendent community representatives to determine if the discovered site appears eligible for the National Register. If it does appear to meet the Criteria for eligibility for listing in the National Register, the Agency Official shall submit a treatment plan for the avoidance, protection, recovery of information, or destruction without data recovery to the SHPO for review and comment. The treatment plan shall be consistent with the ACHP’s handbook Treatment of Archaeological Properties and subsequent amendments and PA SHPO’s Guidelines for Archaeological Investigations in Pennsylvania. If human remains are discovered, the treatment plan shall follow the guidance in Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Policy Statement Regarding Treatment of Burial Sites, Human Remains and Funerary Objects, including appropriate consultation with descendent communities. Avoidance and preservation in place is the preferred option for treating human remains.
D. The Agency Official shall notify relevant consulting parties of the unanticipated discovery and provide the proposed treatment plan for their comment. Construction work in the area of the discovery shall not continue until the plan has been accepted by SHPO/THPO and implemented. If objections to proposed treatment plans cann...
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the Owner shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, the Owner understands and agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery, notify the SHPO, and comply with the Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act (20 ILCS 3440) as administered by the SHPO, which provides that no human skeletal remains shall be disturbed without a permit issued by the SHPO.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the District shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, the District understands and agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery and consult with the SHPO.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the VAMC shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, the VAMC understands and agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery and consult with the SHPO.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, AIS shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, AIS, DOH, and the Developer understand and agree that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery and consult with the SHPO and the Tribe(s) regarding treatment and disposition of the find.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the USACE shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, the USACE understands and agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery, and consult with the SHPO.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, BNSF shall notify the Board and SHPO who will then consult immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, BNSF agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery and consult with the SHPO.
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the FHWA shall make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties and follow the requirements of 36 CFR Section 800.13(b).
REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, Cook County shall consult with the SHPO immediately and make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties. In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials, Cook County understands and agrees that it must immediately stop work within the area of discovery and consult with the SHPO. Chicago Heights Mackler & Sunrise Apartments MOA SHPO log #002011221 3