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Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
HPD, Section 106, and You
February 15, 2017 Meg Richardson
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
To promote the preservation and
use of historic places for a better
Georgia.
Mission Statement
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Passed by Congress in 1966
Established a comprehensive program to preserve the historical and cultural foundations of the nation as a living part of community life
State Historic Preservation Offices
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
National Register of Historic Places
Section 106
National Historic Preservation Act
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
HPD Programs
Federal Programs
National Register of Historic Places
Environmental Review
Tax Incentives and Grants
Certified Local Governments
State Programs
Georgia Register of Historic Places
Tax Incentives and Grants
Historic Resources Survey
Archaeology
Centennial Farm Program
African American Preservation Network & Program
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Environmental Review/Section 106
Mandated by federal law
Requires federal agencies (or their designated applicants) to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties
36 CFR 800, “Protecting Historic Properties”
Undertaking (36 CFR Part 800.16) and Historic Property (36 CFR Part 800.16)
SHPO required consulting party
Must be completed before agency can release funds or issue license or permit
Encourages but does not mandate preservation
Section 106 is a planning process
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 Project Types
Cell towers
Highway/road projects
Bank branches
Docks
Irrigation Lines, Firebreaks
Water, Sewer, & Stormwater Improvements
Transmission lines
Military installations
Public housing
Pipelines
Rehabilitation and New Construction
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 and HPD
• 1- Initiate the process, 2- Identify historic properties,
3- Assess adverse effects, and 4-Resolve adverse effects
• Advise and assist federal agencies in carrying out S106 responsibilities
• Provide comments on eligibility and potential effects to historic structures and/or archaeological sites
• Goal: identify historic properties potentially affected by the undertaking, assess effects, and seek ways to avoid, minimize or mitigate any adverse effects
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 Process
Initiate Section 106 Process
Public Involvement
• Establish undertaking• Identify appropriate SHPO/THPO• Plan to involve the public• Identify other consulting parties
Undertaking is type that might affect historic properties
No Undertaking / No Potential to Cause Effects
Identify Historic PropertiesPublic
Involvement• Determine scope of effort• Identify historic properties• Evaluate historic significance
Historic properties may be affected
No Historic Properties Affected
Assess Adverse EffectsPublic Involvement • Apply criteria of adverse effect
Historic properties are adversely affected
No Historic Properties Adversely Affected
Resolve Adverse EffectsPublic Involvement • Continue consultation
FAILURE TO AGREE
Memorandum of Agreement
COUNCIL COMMENT
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 Initiation
Is it an undertaking, and does it have the potential to affect historic properties?
Identify/contact SHPO
Involve the Public
Historical Societies
Neighborhood Associations
Involve Consulting Parties
Local Governments
Regional Commissions
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 Identify
Area of Potential Effect
Identify historic properties
Evaluate Significance
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 Assess Effects
Adverse Effect =
Introduction of incompatible visual or atmospheric elements
Change in use, character or setting
Destruction or damage
Neglect
And more…
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Section 106 Resolve Adverse Effects
AN ADVERSE EFFECT DETERMINATION DOES NOT STOP A PROJECT
Notify the ACHP and
Avoid
Minimize
Mitigate
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
How to Consult with HPD
Environmental Review Form
Required Documentation
Photographs
Maps
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Environmental Review (ER) Form
• II-Project Information
• Detailed scope of work
• Depth and width of ground disturbance
• Ground previously disturbed? Existing lines?
• Location
• IV- Cultural Resources
• APE
• V. Required Materials
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Environmental Review (ER) Form
• Cold Reader
• Clear, Color Photos
• Site Plans and Elevations
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Environmental Review (ER) Form
• Adverse Effect is NOT the end, does NOT stop a project
• Have a question? Ask!
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Helpful Links
• Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation: a series of
concepts about maintaining, repairing, and replacing historic
materials, in addition to designing new additions or making
alterations
– https://www.nps.gov/tps/standards/rehabilitation.htm
• Preservation Briefs: guidance on preserving, rehabilitating,
and restoring historic buildings
– https://www.nps.gov/TPS/how-to-preserve/briefs.htm
• HPD’s Environmental Review Form: form for applicant’s to fill out
and submit for Section 106 review
– http://www.georgiashpo.org/review
Department of Natural Resources
Historic Preservation Division
Contact Information
Meg RichardsonEnvironmental Review Historian
meg.richardson@dnr.ga.gov(770) 389-7852
Jewett Center for Historic Preservation
2610 GA Hwy 155, SW
Stockbridge, Georgia 30281
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