Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 118 - STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Article 3 - REVIEW OF PROJECTS AFFECTING HISTORIC PROPERTIES AND THEIR ENVIRONS
Section 118-3-2 - Notice of projects directly undertaken by a governmental entity or supported by a governmental entity

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 118-3-2

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) Projects undertaken directly by a governmental entity or projects undertaken by a person but supported by a governmental entity, for which notice shall be given when required by K.S.A. 75-2724(a), and amendments thereto, shall include any of the following:

(1) Exterior or interior projects involving the listed historic property, including any of the following:
(A) Construction of one or more structures;

(B) site improvements;

(C) repair work;

(D) alterations or additions to the listed historic property;

(E) partial or total demolition of any structure on the listed historic property; or

(F) ground-disturbing projects;

(2) projects carried out within the environs of a listed historic property, including the following:
(A) Construction or alteration of any existing structures;

(B) demolition or removal of structures;

(C) public improvements, including improvements to streets, curbs, sidewalks, parking areas, parks, and other public amenities;

(D) vacation of streets, alleys, or both; or

(E) ground-disturbing projects; or

(3) any other project that is determined by the state historic preservation officer to have the potential to encroach upon, damage, or destroy a listed historic property or its environs.

(b) Projects involving emergency repair work. Each governmental entity shall give notice of emergency work, including water or sewer line repair or protective work required immediately for structures damaged by fire, tornado, or other disaster, if the project would be covered by subsection (a) of this regulation. A review of the emergency repair work shall be expedited by the state historic preservation officer and shall be handled by telephone or FAX when possible. If, after reasonable but unsuccessful efforts to notify the state historic preservation officer, emergency repair work must be completed, the work shall be performed in a manner that minimizes the effect on the historic property or its environs.

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