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WSCC Cultural Resources Review Process. By Larry Brewer 6/14/19. Cultural Resources in Washington. State Agencies are required by Governor’s Executive Order 0505 as of November 10, 2005 to consider Cultural Resources.
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WSCC Cultural ResourcesReview Process By Larry Brewer 6/14/19
Cultural Resources in Washington • State Agencies are required by Governor’s Executive Order 0505 as of November 10, 2005 to consider Cultural Resources. • RCW 27.53.060 says unlawful for any person or political subdivision to knowingly excavate by any means, or to damage any historic or prehistoric archaeological resource or site, or remove any archaeological object from such site.
OFFICIAL WSCC POLICY On Cultural Resources Before a Conservation District can be reimbursed for conservation practices (capital construction projects) with WSCC managed funds Capital (regardless of the source, such as Operational Funds or funds), a District must provide documentation to WSCC that: 1. a GEO-O505 review has been completed or 2. the project/ practice is exempted from the GEO-0505 review or 3. a GEO-0505 review is not needed.
CR ReviewPROCEDURE: Cultural Resources review can be completed in one of 3 ways: Option A. Another State or Federal agency completes the review (follow their process) Option B. District completes the review Option C. WSCC assisted compliance with GEO-0505, if requested by District
Bottom of Flow Chart: ** NOTE: In cases where practices or projects are done involving other agency funds or federal funds, those other agency Cultural Resource guidelines should be followed and may be considered to have taken care of WSCC Cultural Resource requirements.
Larry Brewer, WSCC Cultural Resources Coordinator
Complete EZ form • EZ Forms: found at https://dahp.wa.gov/project-review/ez-forms • EZ-1: This form is to provide information about ground disturbing activities. • (EZ1 at: www.dahp.wa.gov/sites/default/files/EZ1-Form_3.doc ) • EZ-2: This form is to provide information about alterations to buildings 50 years or older.
SampleFORMAL Cover letter to a Tribe on District Letterhead (with No field Survey) Dear Honorable [NAME], Chairman (writing to dignitary of another country) Providing EZ-1 Form for area of potential effect (APE) and project activities have an Unanticipated discovery plan (UDP) appreciate your input project District plans to proceed following a 30 day comment period.
Another Sample Cover letter on District Letterhead WITH A SURVEY to Tribes and DAHP (Send by email to DAHP) Dear DAHP/ Honorable ??? Cultural Resource Field Survey for the project attached EZ1 Form & correspondence for project enclosed, requests a determination of concurrence from DAHP for this project. District plans to proceed following a 30 day comment period.
Governor’s Executive Order 05-05 Complied Statement FORM Identifythe Practice/project that this statement applies to:________________ 2. Please check one below and complete the blanks: _____ Another State or Federal agency – CR Review was completed by: (BPA, WDFW, etc) _____ District Completed - Cultural Resource Review _____ Exemptedby a statewide exemption _____Does Not apply - Cultural Resource Review does not apply because: _______ 3. Submitted by: ____________An Authorized District Signer or a Professional Archeologist (must be provided to WSCC Financial Staff prior to eligibility for grant reimbursement)
SAMPLE Districts Official: UNANTICIPATED DISCOVERY PLAN ON-SITE RESPONSIBILITIES STOP WORK. And Contact Conservation District FURTHER CONTACTS AND CONSULTATION Landowner’s Responsibilities: Conservation District’s Responsibilities: SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR THE DISCOVERY OF HUMAN SKELETAL MATERIAL PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION Instructions
optional Guidance handout to give Landowner: Procedures for Unanticipated Discoveries during construction If you discover cultural resources (arrowheads, . . . . Landowner or workers must . . . . . Conservation district must . . . . . . If you discover a possible human remains: Landowner or workers must immediately: Conservation district must immediately: “I understand what actions I need to take” Landowner signature
RCW 27.53.060 On the private and public lands of this state it shall be unlawful for any person, to knowingly remove, alter, dig into, or excavate by use of any means, or to damage, any historic or prehistoric archaeological resource or site, or remove any archaeological object from such site, which shall be a class C felony without a written permit from DAHP.
OFFICIAL WSCC POLICY On Cultural Resources Before a Conservation District can be reimbursed for conservation practices (capital construction projects) with WSCC managed funds Capital (regardless of the source, such as Operational Funds or funds), a District must provide documentation to WSCC that: 1. a GEO-O505 review has been completed or 2. the project/ practice is exempted from the GEO-0505 review or 3. a GEO-0505 review is not needed.
Governor’s Executive Order 05-05 Complied Statement FORM Identifythe Practice/project that this statement applies to:________________ 2. Please check one below and complete the blanks: _____ Another State or Federal agency – CR Review was completed by: (BPA, WDFW, etc) _____ District Completed - Cultural Resource Review _____ Exemptedby a statewide exemption _____Does Not apply - Cultural Resource Review does not apply because: _______ 3. Submitted by: ____________An Authorized District Signer or a Professional Archeologist (must be provided to WSCC Financial Staff prior to eligibility for grant reimbursement)
Exempt Conditions When practice installation does not extend beyond the previously tilled zone and is installed in lands that have an agricultural history of tillage (tilled > 20 times) and falls in the very low to moderate probability using the DAHP predictive model. Flood damage repairs to roads, bridges, water control structures, or dams when the facility is not of historic significance in the rehabilitation is to the previously disturbed area. In stream structures that do not involve ground disturbance activities. Removal of modern dumps (less than 50 years old) not associated with historic properties. Removal of non-historic structures or buildings less than 50 years old where there will be no ground disturbance. Replacement of existing structures as they pertain to farm and ranch access roads (culverts, roads, cattle guards, and water control structures) as long as construction does not exceed previous disturbance. When the replacement of the structures will exceed previous disturbance, an archaeologist will do an archaeological review on a case-by-case basis and send this information and recommendations via letter to consultation partners for their review and comment. Historic property inventory (HPI) forms will be prepared if the culvert, roads, cattle guards, or water control structures are eligible on their own under one of the national register criteria. In forest lands where pruning and thinning of pre-commercial sized trees is undertaken using hand loppers, chainsaws, or hand saws where the dispersal of forest debris is left lying where it falls, is chipped, or is hand stacked (not for burning). When no tracked vehicles are utilized unless over frozen ground with protective snow cover. Other vehicles (such as ATVs or pickups) may be used to access or transport prunings as they will have minimal impact to the surface.
.This tab will include the materials for the 2019 Cultural Resource workshop
Questions about: The WSCC Cultural ResourcesPROCESS??? https://scc.wa.gov/cultural-resources/