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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCultural Resources Pgrm Guidelines - 6/12/08 Appendix G: California Certified Local Government Program Guidelines Procedures The State shall provide a mechanism for certifying local governments to participate in the CLG program. Local governments may submit applications for certification at any time. Application requests shall be submitted by the chief elected local official. I The chief elected local official shall request certification from the state in writing. The official request for certification sha11 include: A. A copy of a resolution adopted by the local government to authorize applying for CLG status, B. A signed assurance by the chief elected local official that the local government shall fulfill and will continue to comply with all the requirements of the certification procedures, C. A copy of the local historic preservation legislation (ordinance), historic preservation plan/element, D. Resumes of each member of the historic preservation commission/board, E. Names and resumes of local government staff members responsible for administration of the historic preservation program, F. If begun, evidence of a cultural resources survey performed in the community, with information on the progress and future intent of the survey, and G. A brief explanation of historic preservation activities proposed by the local government to advise the state about suggested work functions and responsibilities to be performed by the CLG. II The state shall respond to the chief elected local official within forty-five (45) days of receipt of an adequately documented application. III The CLG Coordinator for the state shall review the certification application to determine the local government's abifity to meet state requirements for the CLG program. SHPO concurrence shall be forwarded to NPS for final review and approval as a Certified Local Government. IV When a local governmenYs certification request has been approved in accordance with the state's approved certification process, the state shall prepare a Certification Agreement for concurrence by the local government. A. The Certification Agreement shall identify the required responsibilities of the local government when certified. The agreement shall also include additional responsibilities delegated to the CLG. 34 Requirements Local governments may be certified to participate in the CLG program by complying with the following requirements: I Enforce appropriate state or local legislation for the designation and protection of historic properties: A. State enabling legislation provides for local jurisdictions to enact appropriate historic preservation legfslation. California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for "the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value." B. Local governments must adopt local historic preservation ordinances with provisions to enforce the designation and protection of historic and archeological resources. C. The local legislation shall be consistent with the intent and purpose of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470). D. The CLG will adopt a historic preservation plan or a historic preservation element for the local jurisdiction's General Plan, as authorized by the California Government Code, prior to or upon applying for a CLG grant. E. The CLG commission will participate in the environmental review of specific federally sponsored pro}ects, such as community development programs involving HUD Block Grant funds unless it is determined by OHP that the necessary expertise is not available to the local government. The CLG will establish programmatic agreements with the state agreeing to ensure compliance with Section 106 provisions of the NHPA. F. The CLG commission will participate in the environment review of local projects in accordance with the requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The commission may review and comment on permit actions affecting significant listed historic properties and other resources eligible for listing, in accordance with local ordinance requirements and with CEQA. Procedural guidelines should include standards for demolition stays, design review criteria, anti-neglect requirements, and appeal strategies. II Establish an adequate and qualified historic preservation review commission by local law: A. The commission shall include a minimum membership of five (5) individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation. B. At least two (2) Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history, architecture, architectural history, planning, pre-historic and historic archeology, folklore, cultural anthropology, curation, conservation, and landscape architecture or related disciplines, such as urban planning, American studies, American civilization, 35 or cultural geography, to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests, competence, experience, or knowledge in historic preservation. C. A local government may be certified without the minimum number or types of disciplines established in state procedures if it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the state that it has made a reasonable effort to fill those positions, or that some alternative composition of the commission best meets the needs of the protection of historic properties in the local community. D. Commission members shall be appointed by the chief elected local official, city council, or board of supervisors consistent with the provisions of the preservation ordinance. The appointing authority shall make interim appointments to fill unexpired terms in the event of vacancies occurring during the term of inembers of the commission. The appointing authority shall also act within sixty (60) days to fill a vacancy. Terms of office of the commission members shall be according to the local preservation ordinance. E. The commission shall meet at least four times a year, with meetings held in a public place, advertised in advance, and open to the public, pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act (G.C. Section 54950 et seq.) for open meetings. Written minutes of commission meetings shall be kept on file, available for public inspection, and submitted to the state as a part of the CLG Annual Report. F. Each commission member is required to attend at least one informational or educational meeting, seminar, workshop, or conference per year that pertains directly to the work and functions of the commission and would be approvable by the state. The CLG Regional Workshops sponsored by the OHP are important sources of information. The annual State Historic Preservation Conference generally provides special sessions devoted to the issues, objectives, and responsibilities of commissions. Commissions may also bring in professionals to provide training on site. G. An annual report of the activities of the commission shall be submitted to the state at the end of each calendar year. The reports shall include, but not be limited to, such information as narrative summary of accomplishments, summaries of new and corrected survey activities, number of properties designated under local ordinance in relation to inventory for community, summaries of National Register applications reviewed, summaries of historical contexts prepared, number of federal tax certifications reviewed, number of properties on which design review was held, number of properties on which environmental project reviews were conducted, property owners of Mills Act contracts approved, summarization of local preservation activities, list of local landmark designations, description of public education activities, lists of commission members and resumes, list of staff and resumes, detailed listing of commission and staff training received, commission attendance records, summary of changes in preservation laws, summary of adoption or updates of historic preservation plan or historic preservation element of your 36 community's General Plan, commission meeting minutes and agendas, and other pertinent activities performed by the commission. III Maintain a system for the survey and inventory of historic properties: The CLG shall be responsible for organizing, developing, and administering an inventory of cultural resources within the entire spatial jurisdiction of the CLG. A. The commission shall develop procedures for conducting an inventory of culture resources. Survey activities shall be coordinated with and complementary to the state program to ensure that survey results produced by the CLG will be readily integrated into the statewide comprehensive historic preservation planning process. 1. The CLG shall be responsible for overseeing the compiling, recording, and updating of inventory information on cultural resources within its jurisdiction. The information shall be based on comprehensive surveys conducted in conformance with state survey standards and procedures. Surveys completed prior to the certification of a local government may be re-evaluated in accordance with state standards and may be submitted for inclusion in the State database. 2. As part of any ongoing survey effort, procedural requirements must allow for periodic update of survey results as buildings gain maturiry and as new areas are incorporated or annexed by the CLG. 3. The commission must adopt state guidelines for conducting its inventory of historic properties. State-approved inventory forms (DPR-523, A-L) and the OHP's Instructions For RecordinQ Historical Resources shall be used to facilitate integration into the state electronic data system and for statewide comprehensive historic preservation planning purposes. Dimitri software is available for the DPR 523 forms. 4. Standards for the evaluation of properties must be consistent with the National Register of Historic Places criteria. B. The commission shall establish internal procedures to facilitate the use of survey results in the planning process by the CLG officials and departments. The commission shall submit survey results to the local government for adoption, then forward to OHP. Copies of the survey should be on deposit at the local planning department, building and safety office, public works department, and redevelopment agency. Libraries, colleges, and historical societies should also receive copies. OHP will make copies available for the appropriate "California Historical Resources Information System" regional center. See IV(A)(2) below for public access requirements. IV Provide for adequate public participation in the local historic preservation program: A The CLG shall provide opportunities for public participation in all responsibilities delegated to the CLG, in accordance with appropriate regulations, standards, and guidelines. 1. Public participation shall be fully encouraged at local commission meetings. Commission meetings shall be open to the public, with 37 published agenda and minutes in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (G.C. Section 54950 et seq.) for open meetings. The published agenda shall be mailed in advance of ineetings to individuals and citizen organizations interested in the commission's activities. 2. Public participation shall be fully encouraged in the performance of the historic survey program at all levels of responsibility to identify and inventory significant cultural resources in the jurisdiction of the CLG. The public can serve as volunteers to assist in the survey effort. Survey results shall be of public record and on file at a public institution, except in the case of sensitive resources, e.g., archeological sites subject to vandalism. 3. Public participation shall be fully encouraged in the nomination process for the National Register of Historic Places program. The CLG shall invite comments from the general public regarding National Register nominations. 4. Public participation shall be fully encouraged in all public hearings on projects related to CEQA and Section 106 processes. V Satisfactorily perform the responsibilities delegated to the CLG: A. The CLG shall prepare a comprehensive local historic preservation plan which would identify preservation missions, goals, and priorities. The plan would also establish preservation strategies, programs, and time schedules. B. The CLG will participate in the review and comment on historic preservation certification applications for tax incentives. The CLG and state may establish procedures for implementation of the investment tax credit program at the local level in conformance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. C. Each CLG must have a local historic preservation plan prior to or upon becoming a CLG before any additional grant applications will be considered. The state shall monitor and evaluate the performance of the CLG for consistency with the identiflcation, evaluation, and preservation priorities of the comprehensive state historic preservation planning process. 1. Annual Review of CLGs: The State shall conduct an annual review of CLGs to assure that each government continues to meet the minimal requirements and is satisfactorily perForming its responsibilities. As part of this review, the state shall examine the annual reports submitted by the CLGs, records of the administration of funds allocated from the HPF, and other documents as necessary. The CLG shall make these records available to the state. A more thorough review and site visit to the Certified Local Government will occur at least once every three (3) years. 2. Procedures for Decertification: If the state evaluation indicates that the CLG no longer meets the minimal requirements or that in any other way a CLG's performance is not satisfactory, the state shall document that assessment and recommend to the local government steps to bring its performance up to a satisfactory 38 level. The CLG shall have a period of not less than 30 nor more than 180 days to implement improvements; If the state determines that sufficient improvement has not occurred, the state shall decertify the local government, citing specific reasons for the decertification. Performance shall be deemed unsatisfactory if one or more of the following conditions exist or is applicable: a) the commission fails to perform its delegated responsibilities within established time periods; b) the CLG fails to coordinate its responsibilities with the state; c) the commission substantially fails to maintain consistency of its design review decisions with the Secretary's Standards for Historic Preservation; d) the CLG fails to maintain a qualified historic preservation review commission membership; e) the CLG fails to enforce the provisions of the local preservation ordinance; fl the CLG fails to enforce its CEQA and Section 106 responsibilities; g) the CLG fails to adequately survey historical resources in its jurisdiction; and h) the CLG fails to comply adequately with proper fiscal management of HPF grants in accordance with the National Register Programs Guideline, OMB Circular A-128, and 43 CFR 12. 3. Decertification Appeal: If the state recommends decertification, the local government may appeal to the NPS. The NPS has 45 days to respond to the appeal. 4. Decertification Without Prejudice: CLGs may petition the OHP to be decertified voluntarily and without prejudice. 5. Financial Assistance Close-out: The state shall conduct financial assistance close-out procedures pursuant to the National Register Program Guideline when a local � government is decertified. VI The CLG shall assume certain responsibilities for reviewing and recommending properties within its jurisdiction to the National Register of Historic Places. A. The SHPO shall have the sole responsibility of nominating National Register properties directly to the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary). B. The CLG shall establish local procedures for the National Register nomination process consistent with the requirements in the NHPA, Section 101(c)(2). 1. Before a property within the jurisdiction of a CLG may be considered by the state to be nominated to the National Register, the state shall notify the owner, the applicable chief elected local official, and the local historic preservation commission. The commission, after reasonable opportunity for public comment, shall prepare a report as to whether or not such property, in its opinion, meets the criteria of the National Register. Within sixty (60) days of notice fram the state, the chief elected local official shall transmit the report of the commission and his/her recommendation to the state. After receipt of such report and recommendation, or if no such report and recommendation are received within sixty (60) days, the state shall process the National Register nomination. The state may expedite such process with the concurrence of the CLG. 39 2. If both the commission and the chief elected local official recommend that a property not be nominated to the National Register, the state shall take no further action, unless within thirty (30) days of the receipt of such recommendation by the state, an appeal is filed with the state. If such an appeal is filed, the state shall follow the procedure for making a nomination pursuant to Section 101(a). Any report and recommendations made under this section shall be included with any nomination submitted by the state to the Secretary. VII By mutual written agreement with the local governing body, the state may delegate additional responsibilities to the CLG. Local governments may be certified to participate in specific program activities under Programmatic Agreements. A. The CLG may develop educational programs promoting historic preservation at the local level such as, but not limited to, sponsorship of preservation workshops, publication of preservation information, organizing preservation fairs, conducting walking tours, preparing preservation curricula for schools, etc. B. Commission members may act in an advisory capacity to other officiafs and departments within the local government and act as a liaison on behalf of the CLG to individuals and organizations concerned with historic preservation issues at the local level. C. The CLG may participate in the Mills Act program or other economic incentive programs to provide property-tax relief for owners of historic properties. D. The CLG may participate in the Marks Historical Rehabilitation Act for issuance of tax-exempt industrial development bonds, providing that the commission shall serve as a part of the required citizen advisory board. E. The CLG may assume certain responsibilities of recommending National Register of Historic Places properties, identified in the CLG jurisdiction, directly to the State Historical Resources Commission. F. By mutual written agreement with the local governing body, the state may delegate additional responsibilities to the CLG. Transfer of Grants to Certified Local Governments At lease ten percent (10%} of California's annual HPF allocation shall be transferred to CLGs for implementation of eligible activities which promote the identification, evaluation, nomination, and preservation of their communities' significant cultural resources. Examples of permitted activities: A. Develop a plan for meeting the preservation goals of the community; Revisions and updating of local ordinances; development of citywide/countywide historic preservation plans and economic incentives; development of an historic preservation element as part of the community's General Plan. 40 B. Historic contexts, including archeological contexts, which can be used for district or multiple property nominations. Research and development of historic context information. C. Preparation of multi-property nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. D. Architectural, historical, cultural landscapes, and archeological surveys, and oral histories. Development of a local archeological program. Note: Survey projects must identify whether the survey will be a reconnaissance or an intensive level survey and the approximate acreage to be surveyed. A map of the proposed area to be surveyed must also be included with the application. E. Training and educational proposals: to satisfy CLG training requirements and/or technical training for property owners of historic properties; development of information and training on seismic retrofiUState Historical Building Code. This may include training for the Commission and staff within the community by bringing in profess8ional expertise. Development and publication of educational materials for the community, such as "Teaching With Historic Places." Development of slide and tape shows, which can be used to promote historic preservation in the community. F. Design guidelines for historic districts, Main Street programs, joint proposals with other local governments to fund a circuit rider staff person to provide technical assistance to a group of local government preservation programs. Architectural/engineering plans and specifications; development of incentives package for preservation and protection of historic buildings. G. Geographic Information Systems and mapping of historic resources. H. Other activities proposed by the CLG. Examples of prohibited use of grant funds: A. CLGs may not use HPF grants for construction or restoration of buildings and structures, acquisition of historic properties, maintenance or operation of historic properties, interpretive displays, or purchase of computers or other equipment. B. Transferred monies shall not be applied as matching share for any other federal grant or for lobbying purposes. The CLG grant funds shall be for activities for which the state would be eligible for HPF funding, and which are consistent with the state comprehensive historic preservation planning process. California shall make a reasonable effort to distribute HPF grants among the maximum number of eligible local governments consistent with 36 CFR 61.7(d). The CLG's share of the HPF shall be of a sufficient amount to produce a specific impact and to generate effects directly as a result of the funds transfer. The state is not required to award funds to all governments that are eligible to receive grants. Program consistency and quality of standards require that the state not award grant funds to all eligible local governments if there is a risk of sacrificing positive, tangible results. 41 The state shall annually notify all CLGs of the funding availability of HPF grants to qualified local governments. The CLG receiving a portion of the local share of the state's annual HPF must satisfy certain minimum requirements. A. The CLG grants will be administered in accordance with the "Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation," Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-87 or A-128, and OHP's Subgrant Procedural Guide. B. The CLG shall adhere to all requirements of the National Register Programs Guidelines (NPS 49), which sets forth administrative procedures and policies for HPF grants awarded by the state. C. Indirect costs may be charged as part of the CLG only if the CLG meets the requirements of the National Register Programs Guidelines and has a current indirect cost rate approved by the cognizant federal agency. D. The CLG must adhere to any requirements mandated by the NPS regarding the use of the HPF monies. E. The CLG shall meet all certification eligibility requirements during the grant period, as specified in the Certification Agreement between the state and the CLG. The state shall award funds on a competitive basis to CLGs, contingent upon the priorities and criteria established in the OHP Certified Local Government Grant Application. A. The CLG demonstrates a clear understanding of state and local preservation programs contributing toward the identification, evaluation, and protection of significant cultural resources within the jurisdiction of the local government. B. The CLG provides adequate matching local share (40%) as match for the federal grant-in-aid. C. The CLG clearly presents specific goals and objectives that are realistically attainable within the funding period. 42 Appendix C: Professional Qualifications Review Forms Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements. The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation. Commission members shall be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of architecture, history, architectural history, planning, archeology, or other historic preservation-related disciplines, such as urban planning, American studies, American civilization, cultural geography, or cultural anthropology, to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership shall also include lay members who have demonstrated special interest, competence, experience, or knowledge in histaric preservation, American studies, cultural anthropology, cultural geography, or other historic preservation-related disciplines. In addition to completing the appropriate form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements for a profession, please attach a resume for this individual. 23 Certified Local Government Professional Qualifications (36 CFR Part 61): History Professional Qualifications Local Government Name Commissioner ❑ Staff❑ (Name of Commissioner or Staf� Date of Appointment: Date T erm Expires: Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements.The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence,or knowledge in historic preservation. At least two Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history,architecture, architectural history, planning, pre- historic and historic archeology, folklore,cultural anthropology, curation, conservation, and landscape architecture or related disciplines, such as urban planning,American studies,American civilization, or cultural geography,to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests,competence,experience,or knowledge in historic preservation. In addition to completing the form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements fo�this profession,please attach a resume for this individual. Alternative A Alternative 61 Alternative 62 ❑ MA or PhD in ❑ BA in History ❑ BA in History History or or or Q BA in CRF 0 BA in CRF O MA/MS or PhD in CRF (specify field) (specify field) (specify field) and and ❑ Two years full-time experience in � Substantial contribution history(check appropriate boxes through research and below and attach explanation and publication to body of dates) scholarly knowledge in _research history(attach explanation) writing teaching _interpretation _other(specify) ❑ With a professional institution (specify institution) academic institution _historical org.lagency _museum _other(specify) To meet the standards in this discipline you must be able to check either a big box or a big circle,and check all the smaller boxes under that alternative. One year= 12 months. Full-time=35-40 hours per week. A year of professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time work, but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time woric adding up to the equivalent period. CRF=Closely Related Field;field closely related to this or other discipline in historic preservation(Urban or Regional Planning,American Studies, Historic Preservation,Art History,Architecture, Material Culture, Landscape Architecture, or Folklore). Coursework should be evaluated if discipline itself is not always or obviously related. 24 Certified Local Government Professional Qualifications (36 CFR Part 61): Architectural History Professional Qualifications Local Government Name Commissioner ❑ Staff❑ (Name of Commissioner or Staffl Date of Appointment: Date T erm Expires: Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements.The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation. At least two Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history, architecture, architectural history, planning, pre-historic and historic archeology,folklore, cultural anthropology, curation, conservation, and landscape architecture or related disciplines, such as urban planning,American studies,American civilization, or cultural geography, to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests, competence, experience, or knowledge in historic preservation. In addition to completing the form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements for this profession, please attach a resume for this individual. Alternetive A ❑ MA or PhD in Architectural Alternative B1 Alternative 62 History ❑ BA in Architectural History ❑ BA in Architectural History or or or � MAIMS or PhD in Art History, 0 BA in Art History, Historic 0 BA in Art History, Historic Historic Preservation or CRF Preservation or CRF Preservation or CRF (specify field) (specify field) (specify field) and and and ❑Coursework in American ❑ Two years full-time experience in � Substantial contribution Architectural History(list American architectural history or through research and courses or attach listing) restoration(chedc appropriate publication to body of boxes below and attach scholarly knowledge in explanation and dates) American architectural history (attach explanation) ❑ With a professional institution (specify institution) academic institution _historical org./agency museum _other(specify) To meet the standards in this discipline you must be able to check either a big box or a big circle,and check all the smaller boxes under that altemative. One year= 12 months. Full-time=35-40 hours per week. A year of professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time worlc, but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time work adding up to the equivalent period. CRF=Closely Related Field;field closely related to this or other discipline in historic preservation(Urban or Regional Planning,American Studies, Historic Preservation,Art History,Architecture, Material Culture, Landscape Architecture, or Folklore). Coursework should be evaluated if discipline itself is not always or obviously related. In addition, note that Alternative A requires the advanced degree in architectural history or a closely related field and coursework in American architectural history. Alternatives 61 and B2 require the work experience or publications(in lieu of a graduate degree)to be in American architectural history. 25 Certified Local Government Professional Qualifications (36 CFR Part 61): Architecture Professional Qualifications Local Government Name Commissioner � Staff❑ (Name of Commissioner or Staf� Date of Appointment: Date T erm Expires: Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements.The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence,or knowledge in historic preservation. At least two Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history,architecture, architectural history, planning, pre- historic and historic archeology, folklore,cultural anthropology,curation, conservation, and landscape architecture or related disciplines,such as urban planning,American studies,American civilization, or cultural geography,to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests, competence,experience, or knowledge in historic preservation. In addition to completing the form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements for this profession,please attach a resume for this individual. Alternative A Alternative B ❑ Professional degree in Architecture and ❑ State license to practice architecture ❑ At least two years full-time professional experience in (specify state(s)) architedure(attach explanation) To meet the standards in this discipline you must be able to check both boxes under Altemative A or the box under Altemative B. Note that professional degree means a five-year or graduate degree. One year= 12 months. Full-time=35-40 hours per week. A year of professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time work,but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time work adding up to the equivalent period. 26 Certified Local Government Professional Qualifications (36 CFR Part 61): Historic Architecture Professional Qualifications Local Government Name Commissioner � Staff❑ (Name of Commissioner or Staffl Date of Appointment: Date T erm Expires: Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements.The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation. At least two Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history,architecture,architectural history, planning, pre- historic and historic archeology, folklore,cultural anthropology,curation,conservation,and landscape architecture or related disciplines, such as urban planning,American studies,American civilization, or cultural geography,to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests, competence,experience, or knowledge in historic preservation. In addition to completing the form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements for this profession,please attach a resume for this individual. Alternative A1 Alternative 61 ❑ Professional degree in Architecture ❑ State license to practice architecture and ❑ At least one year of graduate study in Architectural (specify state(s)) Preservation,American Architectural History, and Preservation Planning, or CRF\ ❑ At least one year of graduate study in Architectural (specify field) Preservation,American Architectural History, Preservation Planning, or CRF Alternative A2 (specify field) ❑ Professional degree in Architecture Alternative 62 and ❑ State license to practice architecture ❑ At least one year of full-time professional experience in historic preservation projects, including detailed (specify state(s)) investigations of historic structures, preparation of historic structures research reports, preparation of and plans and specifications for preservation projects ❑ At least one year of full-time professional experience in (attach explanation) historic preservation projects, including detailed investigations of historic structures, preparations of historic structures research reports, preparation of plans and specifications for preservation projects(attach explanation) To meet the standards in this discipline you must be able to check all the boxes under one of the alternatives. Note that a professional degree means a five-year or graduate degree. One year= 12 months. Full-time=35-40 hours per week. A year of professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time work,but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time work adding up to the equivalent period. CRF=Closely Related Field; field closely related to this or other discipline in historic preservation(Urban or Regional Planning, American Studies, Historic Preservation,Art History,Architecture, Material Culture, Landscape Architecture,or Folklore). Coursework should be evaluated if discipline itself is not always or obviously related. 27 Certified Local Government Professional Qualifications (36 CFR Part 61): Prehistoric Archeology Qualifications Local Government Name Com missioner ❑ Staff❑ (Name of Commissioner or Staffl Date of Appointment: Date T erm Expires: Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements.The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence,or knowledge in historic preservation. At least two Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history,architecture, architectural history, planning, pre- historic and historic archeology, folklore, cultural anthropology,curation,conservation, and landscape architecture or related disciplines,such as urban planning,American studies,American civilization, or cultural geography,to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests, competence,experience, or knowledge in historic preservation. In addition to completing the form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements for this profession,please attach a resume for this individual. Alternative A ❑ MA/MS or PhD in Archeology or Anthropology or CRF (specify field) and ❑ At least one year full-time professional experience or equivalent specialized training in archeological research, administration,or management(attach explanation) and ❑ At least four months of supervised field and analytic experience in general North American archeology (attach explanation) and ❑ Demonstrated ability to carry research to completion(attach explanation) and ❑ At least one year of full-time experience at a supervisory level in the study of archeological resources of the prehistoric period(attach explanation) To meet the standards in this discipline you must be able to check all the boxes above. One year= 12 months. Full- time=35�0 hours per week. A year of professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time work, but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time work adding up to the equivalent period. CRF=Closely Related Field;field Gosely related to this or other discipline in historic preservation(Urban or Regional Planning,American Studies, Historic Preservation,Art History,Architecture, Material Culture, Landscape Architecture,or Folklore). Coursework should be evaluated if discipline itself is not always or obviously related. 28 Certified Local Government Professional Qualifications (36 CFR Part 61): Historic Archeology Qualifications Local Government Name Com missioner ❑ Staff❑ (Name of Commissioner or Staf� Date of Appointment: Date T erm Expires: Certified Local Government procedures require local commissions to meet specific professional requirements.The commission shall include a minimum membership of five individuals with all members having demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation. At least two Commission members are encouraged to be appointed from among professionals in the disciplines of history,architecture,architectural history, planning, pre- historic and historic archeology,folklore,cultural anthropology,curation, conservation, and landscape architecture or related disciplines,such as urban planning,American studies,American civilization, or cultural geography,to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interests,competence,experience,or knowledge in historic preservation. In addition to completing the form below for any commission member or staff who meets the requirements for this profession,please attach a resume for this individual. Alternative A ❑ MA/MS or PhD in Archeology or Anthropology or CRF (specify field) and ❑ At least one year full-time professional experience or equivalent specialized training in archeological research,administration, or management(attach explanation) and ❑ At least four months of supervised field and analytic experience in general North American archeology(attach explanation) and ❑ Demonstrated ability to carry research to completion(attach explanation} and ❑ At least one year of full-time experience at a supervisory level in the study of archeological resources of the historic period(attach explanation) To meet the standards in this discipline you must be able to check all the boxes above. One year= 12 months. Full- time=35-40 hours per week. A year of professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time work, but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time work adding up to the equivalent period. CRF=Closely Related Field;field closely related to this or other discipline in historic preservation(Urban or Regional Planning,American Studies, Historic Preservation,Art History,Architecture, Material Culture, Landscape Architecture, or Folklore). Coursework should be evaluated if discipline itself is not always or obviously related. 29 ,�utd�od tI � � TLaI��� �ik �(�r�peo.z� . 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Thunderbird Heights Dry Stonewall One of few remaining dry stone <<�alls Rancho �irage 92270 - - - in tne Cove Comnunities . INDIAN h'ELLS 45-410 Cook Street Thompson House 1928 Died/Spanish adobe ranch home Indian �t'ells 922G0 "Cati-anaugh Adobe" in a date garden . Highi�ay 111 Desert Herizons Indian ti�'ells 92260 La Finca de Es�eranza (lt'arner Arkell Ranchl . Vicinity of 46000 Club Dr. Indian A'ells Golf Ran�e -�- Indian liells 92260 Old Harmon Ranch 45700 Purple Hills Road Ken Licht�• Early ranch house ��ith original Indian l�'e�ls 92260 Johnny Bex Ranch House shingles . 4?- 747 Highl�ay 111 Indian R'ells Date Shop -F.arly date shop . Indiaii 1Vells 92260 A1 Faber Ranch 75-291 Highi,�ay ill E1 Dorado Date Shop Residential originally , now date Indian l�'ells 92260 Ripple ' s Date Garden shop at roadside , T4ed/Spanish architecr.ure . 7G-851 Highkay 111 Doc Gurley' s Place Second mansion of prominent pioiieer Indian tiVel?s 92260 Billikie P.anch iamily - 1�4ed/Spanisti architecture . Avenue 44 Site of very early ranch . Indian tiVells 92260 Site of Chapin Ranch Highway 111 $ bliles ba�aRv� Marker $ Well Site Site of well dug around 1870 .� Indian iVells 92260 • l��ell Site Highway 111 �,. t�(iles L�ref!►� c �i�e of H��1Z dug �by r,ana by Indian Iiidian I�lells 92"l60 jt'ell Site band appr�ximately 400 years ago. �:� A x v :� c.� xf � � .t� 7� v ;o � 70 � 7y � �y � :r� � � v :� v ;� � ~ � f� � � � G� � (�J � fli N R� N W N W N w N w N Sv N A� N N N W N fl N f� (b (� O f'1 t7 f'1 tD � N � ~ � ~ � �'' � O � O � O � O ,."!. i � p � Cl O (1 Q� f� N C� 1-+ (� t0 f� 0o fl tn f� N f'� O ('1 1-+ l'. 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