Program Comment for Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing (1919-1940), 57707-57708 [2019-23508]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Program Comment for Army Inter-War
Era Historic Housing (1919–1940)
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notification of Intent.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
On September 19, 2019 the
Department of the Army notified the
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (ACHP) of the Army’s
intent to request a Program Comment for
Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing
1919–1940 in accordance with the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) Section 106, and 36 CFR
800.14(e). The Program Comment will
demonstrate Army compliance with the
NHPA regarding management of its
inventory of Inter-War Era historic
housing, associated structures, and
landscape features. The Army plans to
submit its formal request for Program
Comment for Army Inter-War Era
Historic Housing (1919–1940) to the
ACHP in July 2020.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all
comments regarding the Army’s intent
to request a Program Comment for Army
Inter-War Era Historic Housing (1919–
1940) from the ACHP that are received
within 45 days following this
publication date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written
comments identified by ‘‘Program
Comment for Army Inter-War Era
SUMMARY:
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Historic Housing (1919–1940)’’ to:
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army for Installations, Energy and
Environment, ATTN: DASA–ESOH/
Federal Preservation Officer, 110 Army
Pentagon, Room 3E464, Washington, DC
20310.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
David Guldenzopf, Department of the
Army Federal Preservation Officer, (571)
256–7822, david.b.guldenzopf.civ@
mail.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The intent
of the Program Comment is to improve
the quality of life, health, and safety of
military families, increase historic
property management efficiency and
cost effectiveness, and preserve the
historical and architectural character of
this housing by meeting NHPA Section
106 requirements in a programmatic
manner. There are approximately 2,700
Army Inter-War Era historic housing
units (1919–1940) on 35 Army
installations.
The Army Quartermaster Corps led
the design and construction of housing
during the Inter-War era. The
Quartermaster Corps adopted
standardized plans for the nationally
popular Colonial Revival design style
for Army Inter-War era housing. With
the use of standardized plans, the same
Colonial Revival designs were repeated,
one after the other, on Army
installations.
Army Inter-War Era housing,
associated structures, and landscape
features are subject to a large number of
frequent and repetitive undertakings.
The category of undertaking for the
Program Comment for Army Inter-War
Era Historic Housing (1919–1940) is
management actions: Maintenance,
repair, rehabilitation, renovation,
abatement, mothballing, demolition,
replacement, transfer, sale, and lease.
These actions present a potential for
adverse effects to historic properties.
The Army’s proposed Program
Comment treatment measures for Army
Inter-War Era historic housing will
ensure the effects of Army management
actions are taken into account. The
proposed treatment measures include:
An Army Inter-War era housing historic
context; identification of Army InterWar Era historic housing that may be of
particular importance; public
educational materials; and development
of Design Guidelines for Army Inter-War
Era Historic Housing 1919–1940. In
order to address the health and safety
risks to military families living in
historic housing from potential hazards
such as lead-based paint and address
high costs associated with use of ‘‘inkind’’ historic materials, the Army will
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implement its management actions
using modern industry standard
imitative materials that replicate
historic design elements identified in
the Design Guidelines. The Army plans
to monitor implementation of the
Program Comment treatment measures.
The Army has provided notification
of the proposed Program Comment to
key stakeholders including the ACHP,
National Conference of State Historic
Preservation Officers (NCSHPO), the
National Trust for Historic Preservation,
and the National Association of Tribal
Historic Preservation Officers. The
Army’s notice of intent to request a
Program Comment to the ACHP was
preceded by coordination of the concept
with officials from the ACHP, NCSHPO,
Office of the Secretary of Defense, other
Military Departments, and DoD
Privatized Housing Partners.
Dated: October 22, 2019.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Program Comment for Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing (1919-
1940)
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notification of Intent.
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SUMMARY: On September 19, 2019 the Department of the Army notified the
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) of the Army's intent
to request a Program Comment for Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing
1919-1940 in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) Section 106, and 36 CFR 800.14(e). The Program Comment will
demonstrate Army compliance with the NHPA regarding management of its
inventory of Inter-War Era historic housing, associated structures, and
landscape features. The Army plans to submit its formal request for
Program Comment for Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing (1919-1940) to
the ACHP in July 2020.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all comments regarding the Army's
intent to request a Program Comment for Army Inter-War Era Historic
Housing (1919-1940) from the ACHP that are received within 45 days
following this publication date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments identified by ``Program
Comment for Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing (1919-1940)'' to:
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy
and Environment, ATTN: DASA-ESOH/Federal Preservation Officer, 110 Army
Pentagon, Room 3E464, Washington, DC 20310.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. David Guldenzopf, Department of
the Army Federal Preservation Officer, (571) 256-7822,
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The intent of the Program Comment is to
improve the quality of life, health, and safety of military families,
increase historic property management efficiency and cost
effectiveness, and preserve the historical and architectural character
of this housing by meeting NHPA Section 106 requirements in a
programmatic manner. There are approximately 2,700 Army Inter-War Era
historic housing units (1919-1940) on 35 Army installations.
The Army Quartermaster Corps led the design and construction of
housing during the Inter-War era. The Quartermaster Corps adopted
standardized plans for the nationally popular Colonial Revival design
style for Army Inter-War era housing. With the use of standardized
plans, the same Colonial Revival designs were repeated, one after the
other, on Army installations.
Army Inter-War Era housing, associated structures, and landscape
features are subject to a large number of frequent and repetitive
undertakings. The category of undertaking for the Program Comment for
Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing (1919-1940) is management actions:
Maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, renovation, abatement,
mothballing, demolition, replacement, transfer, sale, and lease. These
actions present a potential for adverse effects to historic properties.
The Army's proposed Program Comment treatment measures for Army
Inter-War Era historic housing will ensure the effects of Army
management actions are taken into account. The proposed treatment
measures include: An Army Inter-War era housing historic context;
identification of Army Inter-War Era historic housing that may be of
particular importance; public educational materials; and development of
Design Guidelines for Army Inter-War Era Historic Housing 1919-1940. In
order to address the health and safety risks to military families
living in historic housing from potential hazards such as lead-based
paint and address high costs associated with use of ``in-kind''
historic materials, the Army will
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implement its management actions using modern industry standard
imitative materials that replicate historic design elements identified
in the Design Guidelines. The Army plans to monitor implementation of
the Program Comment treatment measures.
The Army has provided notification of the proposed Program Comment
to key stakeholders including the ACHP, National Conference of State
Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO), the National Trust for
Historic Preservation, and the National Association of Tribal Historic
Preservation Officers. The Army's notice of intent to request a Program
Comment to the ACHP was preceded by coordination of the concept with
officials from the ACHP, NCSHPO, Office of the Secretary of Defense,
other Military Departments, and DoD Privatized Housing Partners.
Dated: October 22, 2019.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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