MOA. If a historic property will be impacted by the current project, a MOA will be needed to mitigate any adverse effect to the historic property. Examples of MOA examples are found at \\San1\gis_share\ARCH\MOA. MOA documents exist for bridge removal, bridge relocation, or preservation in place, eligible structures with standard architectural documentation (Arkansas Architectural Resources Form and photographs), and eligible sites with Phase III data recovery and Treatment Plan, if applicable. Any MOA Amendments shall follow the template provided by the ACHP. The MOA is not fully executed until all Signatories have signed the document. The final signed MOA should be sent out to the Signatories and ACHP. Also see 36 CFR 800.6(c) for more information.
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MOA. If a historic property will be impacted adversely effected by the current project, a MOA will be needed to mitigate any resolve the adverse effect to the historic property. Examples of MOA examples are found at \\San1\gis_share\ARCH\MOA. MOA documents exist for bridge removal, bridge relocation, or preservation in place, eligible structures with standard architectural documentation (Arkansas Architectural Resources Form and photographs), and eligible sites with Phase III data recovery and Treatment Plan, if applicable. Any MOA Amendments shall follow the template provided by the ACHP. The MOA is not fully executed until all Signatories have signed the document. The final signed MOA should be sent out to the Signatories and ACHP. Also see 36 CFR 800.6(c) for more information.. DRAFT
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement