Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.121 - PROCEDURAL RULES (MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY)
Subchapter 10.121.9 - SHPO Rules
Rule 10.121.907 - AVOIDANCE OR MITIGATION OF ACTION IMPACTS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) After an agency has followed ARM 10.121.903 through 10.121.906 and found that no heritage properties or paleontological remains exist within an action's area of effect, the agency may proceed with the action.
(2) If sites within the area of effect are found to be heritage properties but are not eligible for the register, the agency shall follow its own procedures or policies, if any, regarding the protection of heritage values prior to proceeding with the action. In forming those procedures or policies, the agency may consult with entities appropriately concerned with heritage values including recreational, economic development, and travel interests.
(3) If heritage properties eligible for the register or paleontological remains are found to exist within the action's area of effect, the agency shall determine, in writing, whether the action will have an adverse effect on that property and propose mitigation of the effect. If the agency determines that an action will have an adverse effect, it shall prepare a written explanation of why one or more of the actions in (3) (a) through (d) has been chosen and how it will be carried out. In determining mitigation the agency shall solicit the opinions of interested parties and may otherwise collect public comment on the protection of heritage property or paleontological remains in the area of effect as to:
(4) If, upon completion of its assessment of action impact the agency finds the action to have adverse effects, the agency shall forward a statement of its decision in a single page mitigation plan to the SHPO for review and comment. Mitigation plans shall address whether or not the properties might be utilized for practical purposes in that they:
(5) The SHPO will review and comment on the agency's assessment of action impacts and mitigation plan in accordance with 22-3-430, MCA, within ten days of receipt of a request for comment.
(6) If the SHPO does not concur with the agency's assessment of action impacts and mitigation plan, the agency and the SHPO may attempt to resolve the difference. If the agency and SHPO cannot agree, the agency shall decide how to proceed, notify the SHPO upon making that decision and document its decision in writing for the action file. The agency shall provide the SHPO with a copy of its final decision.
Sec. 22-3-107(2), 22-3-423(9) MCA; IMP, Sec. 22-3-424, 22-3-435 MCA;