Abstract
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act has the potential to impact a project even after construction. This presentation is designed for LPAs with projects that may have resulted in an adverse effect finding on cultural resources during a Section 106 review, thus requiring a memorandum of agreement (MOA). The panel will explore what it means to have an MOA, provide insight on common conceptual mitigation measures, and define responsibilities for the implementation of MOA stipulations.
Session Number
83
Session Title
Adverse Effect? Dealing with Forgotten MOA Commitments
Track Title
Design/Construction
Location
Loeb Theater
Date of Version
March 2022
Recommended Citation
Atz, Leiellen; Quigg, Gary; and Ross, Anthony, "Adverse Effect? Dealing with Forgotten MOA Commitments" (2022). Purdue Road School. 25.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2022/presentations/25
Start Date
3-16-2022 4:00 PM
End Date
3-16-2022 4:50 PM
Adverse Effect? Dealing with Forgotten MOA Commitments
Loeb Theater
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act has the potential to impact a project even after construction. This presentation is designed for LPAs with projects that may have resulted in an adverse effect finding on cultural resources during a Section 106 review, thus requiring a memorandum of agreement (MOA). The panel will explore what it means to have an MOA, provide insight on common conceptual mitigation measures, and define responsibilities for the implementation of MOA stipulations.