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Agreement
Approved Date
01/04/2000
Control Number
2000-006
Entity Name
State of Florida Community Affairs (EMS)
Subject
Approval of Hurricane Irene Public Assistance Disaster Relief
Funding Agreement
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IRA <br />• <br />J <br />• <br />(1) It will. require every building or facility (other than a <br />privately owned residential structure) designed, <br />constructed, or altered with funds provided under this Part <br />to comply with the "Uniform Federal Accessibility <br />Standards," (AS) which is Appendix A to 41 CFR Section 101- <br />19.6 for general type buildings and Appendix A to 24 X12 <br />Part 40 for residential structures. The Subgrantee will be <br />responsible for conducting inspections to ensure compliance <br />with these specifications by the contractor; <br />(m) It will, in connection with it, performance of ernvironmental <br />assessmenrn under the National Environmental Policy Act of <br />1969, comply with Section 106 of the National Historic <br />Preservation Act of 1966 (U.S.C. 470), Executives Order <br />11593, 24 CFR Part 800, and the Preservation of <br />Archaeological and Historical Data Art- of 1966, (15 U.S.C. <br />469a-1, et seq.) by: <br />(1) Consulting with the State Historic Preservation Officer <br />to identify properties listed in or eligible for <br />inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places <br />that are subject to adverse effects (see 36 CFR Section <br />800.8) by the proposed activity; and <br />(2) Complying with all requirements established by the <br />State to avoid or mitigate adverse effects upon such <br />properties. <br />(3) Abiding by the terms and conditions of the <br />•Programmatic Agreement Among the Federal Emergency <br />Management Agency, the Florida State Historic <br />Preservation Office, the Florida Department of <br />Community Affairs and the Advisory Council on Historic <br />Preservation, (PA)" which addresses roles and <br />responsibilities of Federal and State entities in <br />:implementing Section 106 of the National Historic <br />Preservation Act (N1111,A), 11; U.S.C:. 470f, and <br />implementing regulations in 36 CFR part 800. <br />(4) When any of Subgrantee's projects funded under this <br />Agreement may affect a historic property, as defined in <br />36 CFR 800.(2)(e), the FEMA may require Subgrantee to <br />review the eligible scope of work in consultation with <br />the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and <br />suggest mcLhods of repair or construction that will <br />conform with the recommended approaches set out in the <br />Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation <br />
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