florida cultural resources and how they relate to your public works project
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Florida Cultural Resources and How They Relate to Your Public Works Project. Presented by: Brent Handley, MA, RPA Archaeology Division Director. What are Cultural Resource?. Anything human made or manipulated that is 50 years or older. Archaeological Sites. Historic Structures and Bridges. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Florida Cultural Resources and How They Relate to Your Public Works Project
Presented by: Brent Handley, MA, RPA
Archaeology Division Director
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What are Cultural Resource?
Anything human made or manipulated that is 50 years or older
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Archaeological Sites
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Historic Structures and Bridges
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Historic Cemeteries
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Submerged Archaeological Sites
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Linear Resource Groups
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Florida Archaeological Sites
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Are all cultural resources eligible for the National Register of Historic Places?
Criterion A: Properties associated with events that have made a significant contribution to broad patterns of our history;
Criterion B: Properties that are associated with lives of persons significant in our past;
Criterion C: Properties that embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or that represent the work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; and
Criterion D: Properties that have yielded, or may likely yield, important information in prehistory or history.
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Survey requests in response to permit compliance may include: Reconnaissance Surveys Cultural Resource Assessment Surveys Site Evaluations Data Recovery/Mitigation Underwater Archaeology Architectural Analysis/APE
Archaeological and Architectural Investigations
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Project Type Agency Legal Authority
Transportation FHWA; FDOT; FTA; US Coast Guard
NHPA; 36 CFR 800; NEPA; Chapters 267 and 373 FL Sta.
Housing HUD; FEMA NHPA; 36 CFR 800; Chapter 267 Fl Sta.
Telecommunication FCC NHPA; NEPA; 36 CFR 800; Chapter 267 Fl Sta.
Military US Air Force; Navy; Marines; and Fl National Guard
NHPA; NEPA; 36 CFR 800; Chapter 267 Fl Sta.
Educational Facilities Fl Department of Education NHPA; NEPA; 36 CFR 800; Chapters 235 and 267 Fl Sta.
Commercial Redevelopment USDA; FEMA; HUD; FDIC; OCC NHPA; 36 CFR 800; NEPA; Chapter 267 Fl Sta.
Energy FERC NHPA; 36 CFR 800; NEPA; Chapter 267 Fl Sta.
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Project Type Agency Legal Authority
Industrial Fla. Department of Regulation NHPA; 36 CFR 800; NEPA; Chapters 373 and 404 Fl Sta.; FCMP
Coastal Impacts USACE NHPA; 36 CFR 800; NEPA; Coastal Zone; Chapter 267
Mining DEP Chapters 373 and 267 Fl Sta.
DRI; FQD Florida Department of Community Affairs
Chapters 380.06 and 267; FCMP
Water Management Districts DEP; Five WMD Chapters 373 and 267; FCMP
State Lands DEP Chapters 253, 258, and 267 FL Sta.; FCMP
County/City Ordinances Various local governments Locally triggering chapter 267
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Architectural Mitigation
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• What is a conservation easement?
• Why do you need a conservation easement?
• Types of easements• Historic Preservation
Easements• Open Space/Scenic Easements
• What should they include?
• Tax Incentives for Easements
• Where to go from here?
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Cemetery
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Unmarked Burial
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• Review process normally occurs after permit application is submitted to review agency.
• DHR (SHPO) generally takes 30 days to review application and make a determination as to whether or not to recommend some level of cultural resource investigation.
• DHR generally takes 30 days to review reports.
• DHR will make a determination prior to application submittal “in anticipation of compiling with state or federal permit action.”
• Delays caused by the occurrence of cultural resources include: scheduling, re-planning for avoidance, and additional work. However, innovated approaches to cultural resource management and early archaeological/historical involvement could have cost and time savings.
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• 2005: 1,250
• 2006: 1,174
• 2007: 862
• 2008: 817
• 2009: 526