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The Idaho State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) resides in the Old U.S. Assay Office, a National Historic Landmark, in Boise, Idaho. The Assay Office was constructed in 1870 at a cost of $75,000.00.
Federal Project Review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act

Basic Guidance for Consulting with the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office

1. Introduction

2. Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Section 106 Review?
  • Who established Section 106 Review?
  • Why was Section 106 Review created?
  • Who is the SHPO?
  • Who is the THPO?
  • Who is the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation?
  • What is a Federal "undertaking"?
  • Are NEPA categorical exclusions valid under Section 106?
  • What is a project's "area of potential effects"?
  • What is a "historic property"?
  • What is the National Register of Historic Places?
  • What is a Traditional Cultural Property?
  • What is a National Historic Landmark?
  • What are the National Register Criteria?
  • Who participates in Section 106 Review?
  • What are the steps of Section 106 Review?
  • Who initiates Section 106 Review?
  • How long does Section 106 Review take?

3. Section 106 Consultation with the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office

  • Initiate Section 106 Review
    • Cover Letter
    • Attachments
    • Survey Reports
  • SHPO Review
  • SHPO Comments
  • Time Frames
  • Record Keeping

4. Sample Checklist for Section 106 Information for the Idaho SHPO

5. Hiring an Archaeological or Historical Consultant

6. Traditional Cultural Property Worksheet



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