444 N. Capitol Street NW Agency: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.Action: Notice. SHPO educates the public about the importance of our cultural heritage so that Nevada’s historic and archaeological properties are preserved, interpreted, and reused for their economic, educational, and intrinsic values and for future generations to appreciate. For review prior to any party’s signature, the draft MOA must be sent as a word document to the FCC at s106.moa@fcc.gov. Preserving these important places takes the hard work of people like you. Your State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) is the appointed official in each of 59 states, territories and the District of Columbia who is responsible for helping to save the places that matter. The State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and/or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) are primary consulting parties in the process. Section 106 of the Act established a consultation process to assure adequate public involvement. A partner in assisting federal, state and local governments to meet their historic preservation obligations. The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) encourages the preservation, documentation, and use of cultural resources. Factsheet After the widespread destruction of historic neighborhoods and places in the 1950’s and 1960’s, the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 guaranteed that the federal government would consider the impact of federally funded or permitted projects on our nation’s historic resources. Box 128 (775) 847-0281, The State Historic Preservation Office and the Comstock Historic District Commission are located in the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Summary: This notice sets forth the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation. These standards and guidelines are not regulatory and do not set or interpret agency policy. Dr. Knox Mellon was the first individual appointed as State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) when, in 1977, that position and office was officially separated from the office and responsibilities of the Director of California State Parks. Dr. all program areas Explore Nevada’s historic places and why they matter. The State Historic Preservation Office is the agency authorized to carry out the responsibilities of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Learn how our our national historic preservation program operates without federal tax dollars. Form 620 (new towers) Form 621 (collocations) ACHP Delegation Letter for Section 106 Review. Please contact the office for specific information. In accordance with section 101(b)(3) of the act, the SHPO advises and assists Federal agencies in carrying out their section 106 responsibilities and Stewardship program area Section 106 process initiated by Federal Agency : establish undertaking, determine responsible Federal agency, identify appropriate SHPO, THPO, Tribe, NHO and other consulting parties to include the public, also notify and plan to involve the public. The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) encourages the preservation, documentation, and use of cultural resources. Virginia City, NV 89440 Las Vegas: Carson City, Nevada 89701 If the MOA needs to be amended, this MOA Amendment template should be used. bg.slider. ****SHPO Operating Status****: As states report their operating status as a result of the Coronavirus crisis, we will update this downloadable spreadsheet in MS Excel format. Not funded by our tax dollars, the HPF is funded by lease revenues generated on the Outer Continental Shelf. What is a SHPO? Environmental Review and Final Approval of Interchange Access Requests - July 2018 Essential Fish Habitat (ESA) Find among NMFS, FHWA, and FDOT - July 2000 ESA Lead Agency Consultation Correspondence - April 2019 Whether it is guiding citizens through the process of listing important historic resources or neighborhoods on the National Register of Historic Places, or considering the impact of large renewable energy projects on historic landscapes or archeological sites, your SHPO is your partner in preservation. As a convenience to users, the SHPO and DHP offer links to web sites created and maintained by other public and private entities. A qualified historic preservation consultant may assist with the technical components of the Section 106 review process. It has developed since 1967 when the Ohio History Connection was designated to manage responsibilities delegated to the state by Congress in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. Viewing this material does not constitute "consultation" with the SHPO under section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 or DHP under Section 14.09 of the New York State Historic Preservation Act. Comstock Historic District Commission Office: Section 106 Review Housing Projects Request Parks Home / Office of History and Archaeology / AHRS The Alaska Heritage Resources Survey (AHRS ) is a data repository with information on over 45,000 reported cultural resources (archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects or locations, etc. (i) The State historic preservation officer (SHPO) reflects the interests of the State and its citizens in the preservation of their cultural heritage.