Treatment Measures Clause Samples
Treatment Measures. When avoidance or minimization of adverse effects is not appropriate, the following Treatment Measures are suggested for the resolution of adverse effects: If Undertakings may or will result in adverse effects, FEMA, the Grantee, subgrantee, SHPO, and participating Tribes(s), may develop a treatment measure plan that includes one or more of the following Treatment Measures, depending on the nature of historic properties affected and the severity of adverse effects. This Appendix may be amended in accordance with Stipulation IV.A.3 of this Agreement, Amendments.
Treatment Measures. If Undertakings may or will result in adverse effects and avoidance or minimization of the effects is not appropriate, FEMA, the Grantee(s), subgrantee, SHPO, and participating Tribes(s), may develop a treatment measure plan that includes one or more of the following Treatment Measures, depending on the nature of historic properties affected and the severity of adverse effects. This Appendix may be amended in accordance with Stipulation IV.A.3 of this Agreement, Amendments.
Treatment Measures. As provided in Stipulation II.C.6 (a), if an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, FEMA may propose to resolve the adverse effect through the application of one or more of the Treatment Measures set out below. The selected measures will be developed by FEMA after discussions with the Recipient(s), subrecipient, SHPO, participating Tribes, and other consulting parties, as appropriate, and will be documented in writing. FEMA will provide Recipient(s), subrecipient, SHPO, and/or participating Tribes, and other consulting parties, as appropriate, with the opportunity to object to proposed Treatment Measures as set out in II.C.6 (a) ii. If FEMA, in consultation with Recipient(s), subrecipient, SHPO, participating Tribes, and other consulting parties, determines that a treatment measure, including Alternative Mitigation, not included in the list below is in the public interest and is the most appropriate means to resolve an adverse effect, FEMA will initiate consultation to develop an MOA or a Programmatic Agreement as set out in Stipulation II.C.6 (b) and (c). The Treatment Measures shall identify, as appropriate: the responsible party/entity that will implement and complete each treatment measure; the scope of work and the standards that will apply to the preparation and distribution of a deliverable; the deliverable(s) (e.g. the quantity, approximate size, materials, content, final ownership/copyrights); measures to ensure that any treatment measure documenting the condition of or requiring the data recovery on the historic property is implemented before the property is adversely affected; any professional qualifications that will be required to prepare deliverable(s) described in the Treatment Measure(s); the repositories and/or parties that will receive copies of a deliverable and the disposition of any deliverable that is not curated; points when FEMA, Recipient, subrecipient, SHPO, and/or participating Tribes, and other consulting parties, as appropriate, will be given the opportunity to review and comment on the deliverable; and timeframes for each review and deliverable. FEMA will provide written notice to Recipient, subrecipient, SHPO, and/or participating Tribes, and other consulting parties, as appropriate, within sixty (60)-days of the completion of the Treatment Measures as required by Stipulation II.C.6 (a) iii. FEMA shall include information pertaining to the progress of and completion of all Treatment Measures in the annual repor...
Treatment Measures. A. Programmatic Mitigation
1. Virtual Tour
2. Virtual Tour Implementation Plan
Treatment Measures. Treatment Measures The treatment measures listed below shall be completed to resolve adverse effects resulting from the project. Treatment measures were determined through BLM consultations with the Project's consulting parties, including Indian Tribes. The cost of the treatment measures shall be borne by the Applicant (see Attachment 1: Ocotillo Express LLC Ocotillo Wind Energy Project Financial Commitment Letter). In accordance with ▇▇▇-▇, -▇, -▇ ▇▇▇ -▇, within 60 days of the issuance of the notice to proceed for this Project, Ocotillo Express LLC shall identify to the BLM the consultant(s) who, under contract to Ocotillo Express LLC, shall be responsible for developing and completing the off-site treatment products described below. Prior to carrying out any activities related to any treatment measure, the consultant(s) shall meet with the BLM and Ocotillo Express LLC to discuss the goals of the project and work plan requirements, including lines of communication, deliverables, schedules, and any terms and conditions. Within 45 days of meeting with the BLM and Ocotillo Express LLC, and prior to initiation of any work related to the specific measure, the consultant(s) shall provide the BLM with a draft work plan for completing the work required. The work plan shall document lines of communication, key personnel, and provide any appropriate contexts to support the design and methods proposed for completion of the mitigation measure. The work plan shall also include a schedule of milestones and timeline for completion of the work. The BLM shall upon request provide copies of the draft work plan to the consulting parties including SHPO in accordance with the communication and reporting procedures in Section VII of the MOA. Upon approval of the work plan by the BLM, the BLM shall authorize Ocotillo Express LLC and the consultant(s) to initiate work. Any products or studies described in the mitigation measures required by this Agreement shall be developed in a manner to allow other proposed undertakings that may occur in the region to augment or expand the scope of the products or studies, provided that such augmentation or expansion proposed by other undertakings are the result of consultation under Section 106 or is an appropriate mitigation measure developed through the NEPA or CEQA process. Cost sharing may also be provided for as appropriate in consultation with Ocotillo Express LLC and the BLM, however no additional burden shall be placed on Ocotillo Exp...
Treatment Measures. A. Elevated Track Structure
1. During the pre-construction project development process, CTA will solicit visual preferences regarding the elevated track structure from consulting parties. The feedback received will be incorporated as appropriate into the reference materials provided to firms bidding on the project. As part of the project contractor selection process, CTA will incorporate a selection criterion that provides additional points for proposals that consider the aesthetic qualities of the historic elevated track structure in their designs.
2. As a coordinated effort between the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Transfer Station Project (▇▇▇▇▇▇ Transfer Station Project MOA Stipulation I.4.A) and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to Bryn Mawr Modernization Project, CTA will develop an interpretive exhibit for installation at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ station discussing the history and context of the elevated North Red Line. The exhibit will be designed in consultation with a qualified historian or architectural historian who shall assess the content and presentation to ensure that the important history and associations that contribute to the significance of the track structure are incorporated. The exhibit shall be displayed in a publicly accessible space within five years of the signature of this MOA.
3. Prior to any demolition of the existing track structure (including the embankment) within the Project limits, CTA will prepare Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation for the existing track structure within the Project limits. CTA will coordinate in advance of construction activities with the National Park Service (NPS) to assess the appropriate level of HAER documentation. CTA will provide draft documentation to NPS to verify that it meets the specified standards and formats. Upon NPS approval, CTA shall finalize the documentation for submittal through the HAER Program to the Library of Congress. One paper copy and one electronic copy of the final HAER documentation will be provided to IHPA.
Treatment Measures. A. Recordation
1. FEMA will complete the photographic recordation described in this Stipulation within 60 days of execution of this MOA. The recordation will be performed by or under the direct supervision of an individual who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards set out at 48 FR 44716, September 29, 1983, for History, Architectural History, Architecture, or Historic Architecture.
2. The recordation will include digital photographs of the exterior and interior of the Primary Building and Main Building; and exterior shots of the Chapel, State Street Residence and the Old Gymnasium on the campus of Ursuline Academy. A list of twenty-five (25) photographs that will be included in the recordation materials is set out in Attachment 2.
3. The digital photography must comply with the “Best” category of requirements from the National Register Photo Policy Fact Sheet: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/history/nr/publications/guidance/Photo_Policy_final.doc, summarized below:
i. Image files must be saved as TIFF and JPEG files using high quality compression settings. The image files must be transferred as first generation image files that have not been degraded in quality by multiple revisions and re-saving. The image files must be saved on archival quality CD-R or archival DVD-R media.
ii. Digital camera files must be captured as 6 megapixel files or greater with a minimum pixel array of 3,000 pixels by 2,000 pixels at 300 dpi.
iii. Color images must be produced in RGB (▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Blue) color mode as 24-bit or 48-bit color files.
4. The color photographs must comply with the requirements of the National Register Photo Policy Fact Sheet: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/history/nr/publications/guidance/Photo_Policy_final.doc, as summarized below:
i. Digital images must be produced at 300 dpi using manufacturer recommended paper and ink for photographic prints.
ii. Printed photographs must include at least thirty-five (35) different color archival photographs as listed in Attachment 2.
iii. Photographs will be labeled to state the latitude/longitude in NAD83, Parish and State where the photograph was taken; date of photograph; description of view including direction of camera; and name of photographer must be mechanically printed on the front of the photographs in the lower margin using archival quality ink.
6. FEMA will produce a short narrative history of the current Ursuline Academy campus coincident with the photographic recordation. This history will inc...
Treatment Measures. When avoidance or minimization of adverse effects is not possible, or when minimization still results in an adverse effect, the following Treatment Measures are suggested for the resolution of adverse effects: If Undertakings may or will result in adverse effects, FEMA, VDEM, subrecipient, SHPO, participating Nation(s), and other consulting parties, if applicable, may develop a treatment measure(s) plan that includes, but is not limited to, one or more of the following Treatment Measures, depending on the significance of historic properties affected and the severity of adverse effects. The parties shall coordinate in accordance with the provisions of Stipulation II.C.6.a or II.C.6.b of this Agreement to resolve the adverse effects. The treatment measure(s) plan shall include a detailed scope of work for the selected treatment measures, identify responsible parties for implementation, and provide a schedule for ongoing coordination and completion of the work. FEMA shall ensure that all treatment measures performed pursuant to this Agreement area carried out by or under the direct supervision of a person or persons meeting at a minimum the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications set forth in the Federal Register at 48 Fed. Reg. 44716-01 (September 29, 1983), as amended. In addition, FEMA shall ensure all cultural resources investigations and work performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be conducted in a manner consistent with the applicable principles and standards contained in the documents (and subsequent revisions thereof) listed below: • Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation (1983 and successors); • SHPO’s Guidelines for Conducting Historic Resources Survey in Virginia (Revised September 2017) • Advisory Council on Historic Preservation -Section 106 Archaeology Guidance (ACHP 2007); • Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Policy Statement Regarding Treatment of Burial Sites, Human Remains and Funerary Objects (ACHP 2007); • Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR Part 68).
Treatment Measures. FEMA may propose to the consulting parties an abbreviated consultation process to resolve adverse effects. FEMA will take into account the nature and level of significance of historic properties affected and the severity of adverse effects before proposing the use of the abbreviated consultation process and specific treatment measures. The use of the abbreviated consultation process and Undertaking-specific treatment measures developed from the below categories to minimize and/or mitigate adverse effects will preclude execution of a Memorandum of Agreement or Secondary Agreement.
Treatment Measures. The following scheduled treatment measures (Attachment 4) shall be carried out by D&SNGR, in consultation with the Signatories and Consulting Parties, to mitigate the adverse effect of using FRA funds to the replace the Animas River Bridge located south of Silverton in San Juan County, Colorado:
A. DOCUMENTATION - HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD (HAER) LEVEL II
1. Description of HAER Level II Deliverable
a. Prior to the start of construction, D&SNGR shall hire a qualified consultant to initiate the preparation of HAER Level II documentation.
b. D&SNGR is responsible for verifying that all photography fieldwork is completed prior to any alteration of the Bridge.
c. NPS has issued the following HAER number for this Project: HAER CO-112-
A. The complete HAER CO-112-A package will include contemporary photographic prints & negatives, an index to those photographs, copies of historic photographs, and written historical & descriptive data which meet Level II documentation standards as specified in the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Architectural and Engineering Documentation (48 F.R. 44730-34), the most current HAER History Guidelines1, Photography Guidelines2, and the most current NPS HAER “Documentation for Transmittal” guidelines3. D&SNGR shall ensure that the package contains:
i. Contemporary photographs of the following views:
1. General views of all sides.
2. Detail views of traffic deck, bridge plates, manufacture’s badge.
3. If accessible, the traffic deck support system (such as floor beams and stringers) viewed from underneath the bridge.
4. Abutments and approach details.
ii. Copies of historic Bridge photographs, as appropriate. 1 HAER Guidelines for Historical Reports, Updated 2017, Contact Info Updated 2022, NPS; ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hdp/standards/HAER/HAERHistoryGuidelines.pdf 2 HABS/HAER/HALS Photography Guidelines, Updated June 2015, NPS; ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hdp/standards/PhotoGuidelines.pdf 3 Preparing HABS/HAER/HAL Documentation for Transmittal, Updated November 2021, NPS; ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hdp/standards/Transmittal.pdf
iii. D&SNGR shall also provide a HAER report to NPS with all required components including an index to photographs, and a history report for the Bridge including a bibliography of sources, full architectural and engineering description, existing drawings (if available), and any optional appendices and/or field notes.
