Common use of TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES Clause in Contracts

TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES. A. When the Recipient and the SHPO concur that an undertaking is designed and planned in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR Part 68, July 12, 1995 Federal Register) (Standards), that undertaking will not be subject to further Section 106 review. B. The Recipient and SHPO will make best efforts to expedite reviews through a finding of “No Adverse Effect with conditions” when the Recipient and the SHPO concur that plans and specifications or scopes of work can be modified to ensure adherence to the Standards. If the undertaking cannot meet the Standards or would otherwise result in an adverse effect to historic properties, the Recipient will proceed in accordance with Stipulation VIII.

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Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement

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TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES. A. When the Recipient and the SHPO concur that an undertaking is designed and planned in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s 's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR Part 68, July 12, 1995 Federal Register) (Standards), that undertaking will not be subject to further Section 106 review. B. The Recipient and SHPO will make best efforts to expedite reviews through a finding of "No Adverse Effect with conditions" when the Recipient and the SHPO concur that plans and specifications or scopes of work can be modified to ensure adherence to the Standards. If the undertaking cannot meet the Standards or would otherwise result in an adverse effect to historic properties, the Recipient will proceed in accordance with Stipulation VIII.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement

TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES. A. When the Recipient and the SHPO concur that an undertaking is designed and planned in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s 's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR Part 68, July 12, 1995 Federal Register) (Standards), that Standards),that undertaking will not be subject to further Section 106 review. B. The Recipient and SHPO will make best efforts to expedite reviews through a finding of "No Adverse Effect with conditions" when the Recipient and the SHPO concur that plans and specifications or scopes of work can be modified to ensure adherence to the Standards. If the undertaking cannot meet the Standards or would otherwise result in an adverse effect to historic properties, the Recipient will proceed in accordance with Stipulation VIII.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES. A. When the Recipient and the SHPO concur that an undertaking is designed and planned in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s 's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR Part 68, July 12, 1995 Federal Register) (Standards), that undertaking will not be subject to further Section 106 review. B. The Recipient and SHPO will make best efforts to expedite reviews through a finding of "No Adverse Effect with conditions” " when the Recipient and the SHPO concur that plans and specifications or scopes of work can be modified to ensure adherence to the Standards. If the undertaking cannot meet the Standards or would otherwise result in an adverse effect to historic properties, the Recipient will proceed in accordance with Stipulation VIII.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement

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