Continue Consultation Clause Samples

Continue Consultation. For those projects where it has been established that a project will have an adverse effect on a Historic Property that has been found to be signif icant, the parties first goal must be to look for ways to avoid or minimize the effect. The FHWA, acting through the DOT, will continue consultation with the SHPO, any involved tribes, and any other consulting parties to identify and evaluate location and/or design modifications to the project that would avoid, minimize, or mitigate the adverse effects. (1) Notify the Advisory Council and Determine Advisory Council Participation Using a letter and documentation prepared by the OLE, the FHWA will contact the Council and inform it of the ‘adverse effect finding’ for the project. The contact letter will transmit the ‘documentation’ required by Section 800.11(e) of the regulations. It will invite the Council to participate in the consultation any time one or more of the following conditions apply: A. the FHWA has determined that it desires the Council’s participation; B. the adverse effect will be upon a National Historic Landmark ; C. a Programmatic Agreement, as provided for under Section 800.14(b) of the regulations, will be prepared; or