Exempt Activities. The following CDBG, HOME, and CNI Grant program undertakings, involving historic properties, have limited potential to affect historic properties and are exempt activities under the terms of this Agreement when approved by the HPP: A. Projects in public areas; including, but not limited to: 1. In-kind maintenance or replacement of existing sidewalks, curbing, handicapped curb cuts, streetlights, signs, traffic lights, transportation shelters, street furniture, or utility lines. 2. New installation of sidewalks, curbing and handicapped curb cuts, streetlights, signs, traffic lights, transportation shelters, street furniture, or utility lines. 3. Resurfacing or re-stripping of roadways and parking areas. 4. Maintenance, replacement or improvement of existing waterline, sewer line, or storm-water infrastructure where ground disturbance is replaced in-kind. B. Rehabilitation 1. Exterior a. Caulking, weather-stripping, reglazing. b. Installation or replacement of gutters and downspouts. c. Installation of storm windows, provided they conform to the shape and size of the historic windows and the meeting rail coincides with that of the existing sash. Color shall match trim; unfinished aluminum is not acceptable. d. In-kind replacement – meaning the new features/items will duplicate the material, dimension, and detailing of the feature as it appeared at the time of eligibility determination or nomination – of the following: 1) Porches, including railings, posts/columns, brackets, cornices, steps, and flooring; 2) Existing stairs or retaining walls; 3) Roofs; 4) Siding; 5) Exterior architectural details and features; and 6) Windows, including the frame, panes, and sash. e. Rebuilding of existing wheelchair ramps, and the installation of temporary handicap ramps. f. Painting except for previously unpainted masonry. g. Clean and seal treatments.
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Exempt Activities. A. The following CDBG, HOME, and CNI Grant program Program undertakings, involving historic properties, have limited potential to affect historic properties and are exempt activities under the terms of this Agreement when approved by the HPP:.
A. B. Projects in public areas; including, but not limited to:
1. In-kind maintenance or replacement of existing sidewalks, curbing, handicapped curb cuts, streetlights, signs, traffic lights, transportation shelters, street furniture, or utility lines.
2. New installation of sidewalks, curbing and handicapped curb cuts, streetlights, signs, traffic lights, transportation shelters, street furniture, or utility lines.
3. Resurfacing or re-stripping of roadways and parking areas.
4. Maintenance, replacement or improvement of existing waterline, sewer line, or storm-water infrastructure where ground disturbance is replaced in-kind.
B. C. Rehabilitation
1. Exterior
a. Caulking, weather-stripping, reglazing.
b. Installation or replacement of gutters and downspouts.
c. Installation of storm windows, windows provided they conform to the shape and size of the historic windows and the meeting rail coincides with that of the existing sash. Color shall match trim; unfinished aluminum is not acceptable.
d. In-kind replacement – meaning - this is understood to mean that the new features/items will duplicate the material, dimension, and detailing of the feature as it appeared at the time of eligibility determination or nomination – of the followingnomination:
1) Porches, including railings, posts/columns, brackets, cornices, steps, and flooring;
2) Existing Repair of existing stairs or retaining walls;
walls 3) Roofs;
4) Siding;
5) Exterior architectural details and features; and
6) Windows, including the frame, panes, and sash.
e. Rebuilding of existing wheelchair ramps, and the installation of temporary handicap ramps.
f. Painting except for previously unpainted masonry.
g. Clean and seal treatments.
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement