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9781598740851

Saving Places that Matter: A Citizen's Guide to the National Historic Preservation Act

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    9781598740851

  • ISBN10:

    1598740857

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2008-08-15
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

They're going to wipe out your neighborhood or drive you off your ranch to put in a transit station or a surface mine. How do you stop it? Tom King, renowned expert on the heritage preservation process in the United States, explains to preservationists and other community activists the ins and outs of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act--the major U.S. law designed to protect historic places-and how it can be used to protect special places in your community. King will show you the scope of the law, how it is often misinterpreted or ignored by government agencies and developers, and how to use its provisions to force others to pay attention to your concerns. He explains the quirky role of the National Register of Historic Places and the importance of consultation in getting what you want. King provides you with examples of how people like you can use the Section 106 process to stop wanton development, and encourages you to do the same. King's guide will be a bible for anyone trying to save heritage from destruction.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 9
Saving Places-Introductionp. 11
Saving Your Placep. 11
Consider Section 106p. 11
Other Lawsp. 13
Some Success Storiesp. 14
The Purpose of Section 106p. 18
Achieving Preservationp. 18
Knowing Your Placep. 19
The National Register of Historic Placesp. 22
The Letter of the Lawp. 24
Words, Regulations, and Laws-Understanding the Context of Section 106p. 26
Definitionsp. 26
The Cast of Charactersp. 39
The Project Proponentp. 39
Federal Agency Overseersp. 43
Government Review Agenciesp. 45
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian Groupsp. 49
Architect/Engineering/Planning Firmsp. 50
Environmental Impact Assessment Firmsp. 51
Cultural Resource Management Firmsp. 52
Project Supportersp. 53
Local/Neighborhood Opposition Organizationsp. 53
National Advocacy Groupsp. 54
How Section 106 Is Supposed to Work-And Why It Often Doesn'tp. 56
Section 106: A Thumbnail Sketchp. 56
A Quick Digression into NEPAp. 59
How Agencies Abuse Their Responsibilities A Summaryp. 61
Place-Saving Strategies-Getting Into the Actionp. 73
Strategicsp. 73
How Section 106 Review Gets Startedp. 79
Becoming a Consulting Partyp. 88
Asserting your interestp. 89
Place-Saving Strategies-Getting Your Place Noticedp. 95
Strategicsp. 95
"Historic Properties" and the "Identification Effort"p. 96
Scopingp. 98
Real Scopingp. 102
The Results of Scopingp. 110
What's Really Supposed to Come Out of Identificationp. 117
Historic Property Identification and NEPAp. 120
Evaluation-Is Your Place Eligible for the National Register?p. 123
For Those Who Just Tuned Inp. 123
Register Eligibility is Really Importantp. 124
What the Register Isp. 125
What Agencies Are Supposed To Dop. 126
Regarding as Eligible, Determining Eligibility, Listingp. 127
The Criteriap. 129
What the Criteria Meanp. 129
Strategicsp. 135
What To Dop. 136
Common Proponent Dodgesp. 140
Playing the Criteria Considerationsp. 147
Back to the Processp. 154
Don't Forget NEPAp. 157
Will There Be an Adverse Effect on Your Place?p. 160
So Your Place Is Eligiblep. 160
What Being Eligible Meansp. 161
"No Historic Properties Affected"p. 161
Determining Adverse/No Adverse Effectp. 162
The Upshotp. 175
Don't Forget NEPAp. 176
"Resolving" Adverse Effects on Your Placep. 179
Strategicsp. 179
What the Agency Has To Dop. 180
Consultation: Avoiding and Climbing Out of Pitfallsp. 182
Don't Shoot Yourself in the Footp. 185
The Memorandum of Agreementp. 190
If There Is an MOAp. 190
NEPA Coordinationp. 192
Endgame - and Further Complications-How You Got To This Pointp. 196
Stop the MOAp. 196
And Then?p. 199
Convincing the Councilp. 200
But...p. 201
Playing By Other Rulesp. 201
An Example: The Trail of Dreamsp. 205
Afterword: Now That We Understand the System-Let's Fix Itp. 210
Section 106 Memorandum of Agreement for the Broad Run Bridgep. 212
Resourcesp. 218
Glossaryp. 222
Indexp. 235
About the Authorp. 240
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