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prevailing wages. Will impact historic properties or archaeological sites and districts. Will impact wetlands. ... media: Yes No UGLG allowed for a 10-day public comment period (from the day of the Public Notice), allowing
applicable. Will impact historic properties or archaeological sites and districts. Will impact wetlands ... Yes No UGLG allowed for a 10-day public comment period (from the day of the Public Notice), allowing
aspect of history, culture, architecture, or archaeology. The building is likely not individually eligible ... room for as many as sixty children to attend half-day school. The room included a fireplace, tiled aquarium
provide instruction for archaeological surveys. For information about archaeological surveys, please contact ... taken place and no remains are visible. No archaeological testing of either site has been done.
☐ ☐ ☐ Were HDC vacancies filled within 60 days? ☐ ☐ ☐ Were resumes for newly appointed members ... ☐ ☐ ☐ Did the CLG proactively coordinate archaeological investigations, if undertaken, with SHPO?
projects and a Main Street director assisting with day-today needs. Michigan Main Street staff, along with ... impacts on historic buildings, landscapes, and archaeological sites. SHPO works closely with other agencies
completed applications and approved or denied within 120 days of receipt of the completed applications. If the ... allowed under this section is not required. Within 120 days after receiving verification, in a form and manner
The study committee must wait at least 60 calendar days after the date the preliminary report is transmitted ... notified of the hearing by first class mail at least 14 days before the date of the hearing. The hearing must
receives complete information. Regulations allow 30 days upon receipt of complete information for SHPO review ... additional information, the 30-day clock resets and the SHPO has an additional 30 days from the time we receive
preserve the architectural, historical, and archaeological integrity of the Property and enhance those ... would affect any historically significant or archaeological resources without receiving prior written permission