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BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS The historic preservation free range.
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In a message dated 1/9/98 1:21:50 AM EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

> All federally permitted or funded projects which
>  have effects on historic structures would follow the Secretary of
Interior's
>  Standards and Guidelines in negotiating the treatment of specific
>  properties affected by the undertaking.

Although one would hope that the Standards and NHPA would protect historic
properties affected by federal undertakings, all too often the result is "D&D
preservation" -- document and destroy.  Memorandums of agreement, in my
experience, are notoriously uncreative when it comes to mitigation and
sensitive treatment of historic resources.

Mary Krugman

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