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40522 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

136 / Monday, July 17, 2006 / Notices

The meeting will be available via Web DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC
cast at http://www.eventcenterlive.com/ HUMAN SERVICES PRESERVATION
cfmx/ec/login/login1.cfm?BID=67.
National Committee on Vital and Health Draft Advisory Council on Historic
Dated: July 11, 2006.
Statistics: Meeting Preservation Policy Statement on
Judith Sparrow, Affordable Housing and Historic
Director, American Health Information Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Preservation
Community, Office of Programs and Committee Act, the Department of
Coordination, Office of the National AGENCY: Advisory Council on Historic
Health and Human Services (HHS)
Coordinator for Health Information Preservation.
Technology. announces the following advisory
committee meeting. ACTION: Notice of Intent to Issue Policy
[FR Doc. 06–6257 Filed 7–14–06; 8:45 am] Statement on Affordable Housing and
BILLING CODE 4150–24–M Name: National Committee on Vital Historic Preservation.
and Health Statistics (NCVHS), Ad Hoc
Workgroup on the Nationwide Health SUMMARY: The Advisory Council on
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Information Network (NHIN). Historic Preservation (ACHP) is
HUMAN SERVICES Time and Date: July 26, 2006—8:30 revisiting its ‘‘Policy Statement on
a.m.–5 p.m. Affordable Housing and Historic
National Committee on Vital and Health Preservation,’’ adopted in 1995 (1995
Statistics: Meeting Place: Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Policy). A Task Force composed of
200 Independence Avenue, SW., Room ACHP members has drafted a revised
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory 325, Washington, DC 20201. policy, and invites your views and
Committee Act, the Department of Status: Open. comments. The Task Force will use your
Health and Human Services (HHS) Purpose: The Workgroup will hear comments to finalize the draft policy
announces the following advisory public testimony related to functional before presenting it to the full ACHP
committee meeting. requirements for a nationwide health membership for consideration and
Name: National Committee on Vital information network and to discuss next possible adoption.
and Health Statistics (NCVHS) steps in preparing a preliminary, DATES: Submit comments on or before
Executive Subcommittee. minimal but inclusive set of functional August 16, 2006.
Time and Date: July 25, 2006, 9 a.m.– requirements. ADDRESSES: Address all comments
4:30 p.m. For Further Information Contact: concerning this proposed program
Place: Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel, Substantive program information as comment to Don Klima, Director, Office
1001 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC well as summaries of meetings and a of Federal Agency Programs, Advisory
20005. roster of committee members may be Council on Historic Preservation, 1100
obtained from Mary Jo Deering, Ph.D., Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite 809,
Status: Open. Washington, DC 20004. Fax 202–606–
Lead Staff Person for the NCVHS
Purpose: The Executive Workgroup on the National Health 8672. You may submit electronic
Subcommittee will review issues from Information Infrastructure, NCI Center comments to
the Full Committee Retreat and for Strategic Dissemination and NCI affordablehousing@achp.gov.
strategize next steps for the Committee Center for Bioinformatics, National FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Don
For Further Information Contact: Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Klima, (202) 606–8505.
Substantive program information as Health, 6116 Executive Boulevard— SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
well as summaries of meetings and a Room 4087, Rockville, MD, 20852, Advisory Council on Historic
roster of Committee members may be telephone (301) 594–8193, or Marjorie Preservation (ACHP) is an independent
obtained from Marjorie S. Greenberg, S. Greenberg, Executive Secretary, Federal agency, created by the National
Executive Secretary, NCVHS, National NCVHS, National Center for Health Historic Preservation Act, that promotes
Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Statistics, Centers for Disease Control the preservation, enhancement, and
Disease Control and Prevention, 3311 and Prevention, 3311 Toledo Road, productive use of our Nation’s historic
Toledo Road, Room 2402, Hyattsville, Room 2402, Hyattsville, Maryland resources, and advises the President and
Maryland 20782, telephone (301) 458– 20782, telephone (301) 458–4245. Congress on national historic
4245. Information also is available on Information also is available on the preservation policy.
the NCVHS home page of the HHS Web NCVHS home page of the HHS Web site: Section 106 of the National Historic
site: http://www.ncvhs.hhs.gov/, where http://www.ncvhs.hhs.gov/, where an Preservation Act (Section 106), 16
further information including an agenda agenda for the meeting will be posted U.S.C. 470f, requires Federal agencies to
will be posted when available. when available. consider the effects of their
Should you require reasonable Should you require reasonable undertakings on historic properties and
accommodation, please contact the CDC accommodation, please contact the CDC provide the ACHP a reasonable
Office of Equal Employment Office of Equal Employment opportunity to comment with regard to
Opportunity on (301) 458–4EEO (4336) Opportunity on (301) 458–4EEO (4336) such undertakings. ACHP has issued the
as soon as possible. as soon as possible. regulations that set forth the process
through which Federal agencies comply
Dated: July 10, 2006. Dated: July 10, 2006.
with these duties. Those regulations are
James Scanlon, James Scanlon, codified under 36 CFR part 800.
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Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and
Data Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary Data Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary I. Background on the Draft Policy
for Planning and Evaluation. for Planning and Evaluation. Statement
[FR Doc. 06–6255 Filed 7–14–06; 8:45 am] [FR Doc. 06–6256 Filed 7–14–06; 8:45 am] In 1995, the ACHP adopted the
BILLING CODE 4151–05–M BILLING CODE 4151–04–M ‘‘Policy Statement on Affordable

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Housing and Historic Preservation’’ November 2005 that revision of the 1995 housing, most notably the U.S.
(1995 Policy) to serve as a guide for Policy is necessary to achieve the goals Department of Housing Development
Federal agencies and State Historic of promoting historic preservation (HUD) and the U.S. Department of
Preservation Offices (SHPOs) when through the creation of affordable Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Rural
making decisions about affordable housing. Further, it was agreed that Development agency, often work with or
housing projects during review of there were still opportunities to make near historic properties.
Federal undertakings under Section 106 the Section 106 review process more The ACHP considers affordable
and its implementing regulations. The effective and efficient for these types of housing for the purposes of this policy
ACHP adopted the policy to guide undertakings. to be Federally-subsidized, single- and
Federal agencies and SHPOs at a time The Task Force has drafted a revised multi-family housing for individuals
when conflicts between the dual goals Policy Statement on Affordable Housing and families that make less than 80% of
of providing affordable housing and and Historic Preservation (text at the the area median income. It includes, but
preserving historic properties was end of this notice). The ACHP invites is not limited to, Federal assistance for
making the achievement of either more the comments of the public on the draft new construction, rehabilitation,
difficult. A decade later, the provision policy statement, particularly as it mortgage insurance, and loan
of affordable housing was developed relates to the following questions: guarantees.
into an even more pressing national National policy encompasses both
—How can the approaches outlined in
concern, prompting a reconsideration of preserving historic resources and
the draft policy statement be used to
the principles in the 1995 Policy. providing affordable housing. The
address your concerns about
In 2005, the ACHP Chairman National Historic Preservation Act
combining and balancing the goals of
convened an Affordable Housing Task (NHPA) of 1966, as amended, directs the
historic preservation and the Federal government to foster conditions
Force to revisit the 1995 Policy in light
provision of affordable housing? under which modern society and
of changes to the Section 106
—How will the principles outlined in prehistoric and historic resources can
regulations since 1999 and other ACHP
the draft policy statement foster and exist in productive harmony and ‘‘fulfill
initiatives. Members of the Task Force
provide a framework for consultation the social, economic, and other
include the U.S. Department of
in affordable housing undertakings? requirements of present and future
Agriculture, U.S. Department of the
—How will the draft policy statement generations.’’ Similarly, affordable
Interior, the National Conference of
assist Federal agencies, local housing legislation like the Cranston-
State Historic Preservation Officers
(NCSHPO), the National Trust for governments, developers, and other Gonzalez Act of 1990, which aims to
Historic Preservation, and citizen housing providers in planning and ‘‘expand the supply of decent, safe,
members, Emily Summers, and Jack designing affordable housing projects sanitary, and affordable housing,’’
Williams, Chair. The U.S. Department of to preserve and reuse historic anticipates historic preservation as a
Housing and Urban Development properties and to revitalize distressed tool for meeting its goals. Actively
participates in the Task Force as an neighborhoods? seeking ways to reconcile historic
ACHP observer. —What form of guidance would be most preservation goals with the special
The Task Force began meeting in useful to you in the implementation economic and social needs associated
April 2005 to consider to what extent of the principles outlined in this draft with affordable housing is critical in
the 1995 Policy had been implemented policy statement? addressing one of the nation’s most
and whether the 1995 Policy had —What major obstacles to providing pressing challenges.
improved the effectiveness and affordable housing with or near Providing affordable housing is a
efficiency of historic preservation historic properties are not addressed growing national need that continues to
reviews for affordable housing projects. in the draft policy statement? challenge housing providers and
The Task Force conducted an online If you have specific experiences in preservationists.
survey of stakeholders in August- using the 1995 Policy in the planning In issuing this policy statement, the
September 2005 to solicit the views of and implementation of affordable ACHP, consistent with Section 202 of
housing providers, local governments, housing projects that you believe will the NHPA, offers a flexible approach for
and the historic preservation inform the revision of the Policy affordable housing projects involving
community regarding the significance of Statement, we encourage you to share historic properties. Section 106 of the
the 1995 Policy and its practical this information in your comments. National Historic Preservation Act
application in the field. The goal of the (Section 106) requires Federal agencies
II. Text of the Draft Policy to take into account the effect of their
survey was to assess whether the 1995
Policy had made an appreciable The following is the text of the draft actions on historic properties and afford
difference in the planning, outcomes, policy: the ACHP a reasonable opportunity to
and implementation schedule for comment. This policy provides a
Advisory Council on Historic
completing affordable housing projects framework for meeting these
Preservation (ACHP) Policy Statement
that affected historic properties. requirements for affordable housing.
on Affordable Housing and Historic Federal tax incentives provide
The ACHP posted the survey online,
Preservation opportunities for historic preservation
and individual task force members with
connections to various constituencies Historic buildings provide affordable and affordable housing to work together,
sent e-mail notices and invitations to a housing to many American families. including the Low-Income Building Tax
broad distribution of Section 106 Affordable housing rehabilitation can Credit and the Historic Rehabilitation
participants and housing providers. contribute to the ongoing vitality of Tax Credit. Projects taking advantage of
During the 30 days that the survey was historic neighborhoods as well as of the the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
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posted on the ACHP Web site, nearly businesses and institutions that serve must be reviewed by the National Park
350 individuals responded to the them. Rehabilitation can be an Service (NPS) for adherence to the
invitation to comment. important historic preservation strategy. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
After conducting additional research Federal agencies that help America meet Rehabilitation and Guidelines for
efforts, the Task Force concluded in its need for safe, decent, and affordable Rehabilitating Historic Buildings

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(Secretary’s Standards) in a separate and Consultation should be concluded and scale appropriate to that of the
distinct process. Review of thee projects outcomes recorded prior to the undertaking. Various stakeholders,
is more comprehensive than Section 106 expenditure of funds. including community members and
review and necessitates early III. Review of effects in historic neighborhood residents, should be
coordination with NPS and the State districts should focus on exterior included in the Section 106 review
Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) features. Section 106 review of effects process as consulting parties so that the
since work must adhere to the focuses on the characteristics that full range of issues can be addressed in
Secretary’s Standards to obtain the tax qualify a property for listing in the developing a balance between historic
credit. Nonetheless, coordination with National Register of Historic Places, The preservation and affordable housing
Section 106 consultation and these significance of historic districts is goals.
reviews frequently occurs. typically associated with exterior VII. The ACHP encourages
In an effort to better focus Section 106 features. Accordingly, unless a building streamlining the Section 106 process to
reviews for affordable housing, the is listed or considered eligible for listing respond to local conditions. The ACHP
ACHP encourages Federal and State in the National Register as an individual encourages participants to seek
agencies, SHPOs, Tribal Historic property or specific interior elements innovative and practical ways to
Preservation Officers (THPOs), local contribute to maintaining a district’s streamline the Section 106 process that
governments, housing providers, and character, review under Section 106 respond to unique local conditions
other consulting parties to use the should focus on proposed changes to related to the delivery of affordable
following principles in Section 106 the exterior. In all cases, identifying the housing. Programmatic Agreements
consultation. features that qualify a property for often delegate the Section 106 review
inclusion in the National Register role of the SHPO to local governments,
Implementation Principles
defines the scope of Section 106 review. particularly where local preservation
I. Rehabilitating historic properties to IV. Consultation should consider the ordinances exist and/or where qualified
provide affordable housing is a sound overall preservation goals of the
historic preservation strategy.
preservation professionals are employed
community. When assessing, and to improve the efficiency of historic
II. Federal agencies and State and local
government entities assuming HUD’s negotiating the resolution of, the effects preservation reviews. Such agreements
environmental review requirements are of affordable housing projects on may also target the Section 106 review
responsible for ensuring compliance with historic properties, consultation should process to local circumstances that
Section 106. focus not simply on individual warrant the creation of exempt
III. Review of effects in historic districts buildings but on the historic categories for routine activities, the
should focus on exterior features. preservation goals of the broader adoption of ‘‘treatment and design
IV. Consultation should consider the neighborhood or community. If the
overall preservation goals of the community. protocol’’ for rehabilitation and new
affected historic property is a historic infill construction, and the development
V. Plans and specifications should adhere
to the Secretary’s Standards when possible district, the agency official should of design guidelines tailored to a
and practical. assess effects on the historic district as specific historic district and/or
VI. Section 106 consultation should a whole. Proposals to demolish historic neighborhood.
emphasize consensus building. properties for new replacement housing VIII. The need for archeological
VII. The ACHP encourages streamlining the should be based on background investigations should be avoided.
Section 106 process to respond to local documentation that addresses the Archeological investigations should not
conditions. broader context of the historic district
VIII. The need for archeological be required for affordable housing
and evaluates the economic and projects limited to rehabilitation and
investigations should be avoided.
structural feasibility of rehabilitation requiring minimal ground disturbance.
I. Rehabilitating historic properties to that advances affordable housing.
provide affordable housing is a sound V. Plans and specifications should Authority: 16 U.S.C. 470j.
historic preservation strategy. adhere to the Secretary’s Standards Dated: July 12, 2006.
Continued investment in historic when possible and practical. The Don Klima,
buildings through rehabilitation and Secretary’s Standards outline a Acting Executive Director.
repair for affordable housing purposes consistent national approach to the [FR Doc. 06–6254 Filed 7–14–06; 8:45 am]
and stabilization of historic districts treatment of historic properties that can BILLING CODE 4310–K6–M
through the construction of infill be applied flexibly in a way that relates
housing should be recognized as to local character and needs. Plans and
contributing to the broad historic specifications for rehabilitation, new DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
preservation goals of neighborhood construction, and abatement of SECURITY
revitalization and retention. hazardous conditions in affordable
II. Federal agencies and State and housing projects associated with [Docket No. USCBP–2006–0086]
local government entities assuming historic properties should adhere to the
HUD’s environmental review recommended approaches in the Notice of Meeting of The Departmental
requirements are responsible for Secretary’s Standards when possible Advisory Committee on Commercial
ensuring compliance with Section 106. and practical. The ACHP recognizes that Operations of Customs and Border
Federal agencies, notably USDA Rural there are instances when the Secretary’s Protection and Related Homeland
Development and HUD, provide Standards cannot be followed and that Security Functions (COAC)
important funding for affordable Section 106 allows for the negotiation of AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border
housing. These Federal agencies, and other outcomes. Protection, Department of Homeland
funding recipients assuming HUD’s VI. Section 106 consultation should Security (DHS).
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environmental review requirements, emphasize consensus building. Section ACTION: Notice of meeting.
must comply with Section 106. SHPOs, 106 review strives to build consensus
THPOs, and local historic preservation with affected communities in all phases SUMMARY: The Departmental Advisory
commissions provide expert opinions of the process. Consultation with Committee on Commercial Operations
and advice during consultation. affected communities should be on a of U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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