Section 106 Essentials Training
April 11-12, 2017 |
The Section 106 Essentials is a two-day course designed for those who are new to federal historic preservation compliance or those who want a refresher on the Section 106 regulations and review process. This course explains the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, which applies any time a federal, federally assisted, or federally approved activity might affect a property listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
This course features a real-life case study illustrating each step in the ACHP's
regulations, “Protection of Historic Properties” (36 CFR Part 800). ACHP staff
instructors provide practical advice on how to make Section 106 work smarter
and more efficiently to resolve conflicts between development plans and historic
preservation values. Participants receive a handbook of reference materials and
a CD containing model documents, guidance materials, and reference links.
The ACHP is a Certification Maintenance (CM) Provider for the American Planning
Association/American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). The ACHP is also
registered with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education
system (AIA/CES) for The Section 106 Essentials. AIA members may obtain 12
learning units and AICP members may obtain 12 CM credits for this course.
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Website:
www.achp.gov/106essentials.html |
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Location Information |
Warwick Seattle Hotel |
Seattle, WA |
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Contact Information |
Cindy Bienvenue |
Email:
cbienvenue@achp.gov |
Phone:
202-517-0202 |
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