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January 28, 2004
The long-awaited release of the FCC's Nationwide Programmatic Agreement (NPA) governing historic preservation review of FCC-authorized telecommunications projects is expected in 1Q '04. Are you ready?
As the ultimate shape and scope of the NPA is fine-tuned, the waters became even murkier thanks to the recent letter from the House Resources Committee to John Nau, Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The letter demands that the ACHP remove "potentially eligible" properties fromthe ambit of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
This event deciphered what this really means and what you need to know to be in compliance. CELULR Executive Editor and moderator, John F. Clark questioned expert Thomas F. King, renowned expert and defender of historic preservation and a 35-year Section 106 process veteran, about this potentially historic agreement.
The 90-minute event included 15 minutes of interactiveQ&A.
What Was Covered:
- The latest significant developments that may affect the shape of the FCC's Nationwide Programmatic Agreement (NPA) set to be adopted within the next two months. The NPA will govern historic preservation review for all FCC-authorized or registered telecommunications projects.
- Current concerns about the NPA from SHPOs, Indian tribes, the carriers, tower companies, consultants, the ACHP, the FCC and others.
- The likely impact of recent developments from Congress, the Wireless Bureau and the ACHP, such as the Taconic Parkway letters, and the Pombo / Radanovich letter to ACHP Chairman John Nau The status of possible congressional initiatives to amend Section106.
- Telecom attorneys
- Telecom lobbyists
- Tower owners, operators and facility managers
- State & Federal Regulators
- State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPO's)
- Industry Executives
- Members of ACHP
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