[MassHistPres] HPA/NEPA/Section 106 questionnaires
Derek Manning
derek at manninghps.com
Wed Nov 30 17:47:14 EST 2022
Most grant issuing agencies should have something similar. I worked with Department of Transportation and can say that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) had a lot of stuff online to help grant applicants with both NEPA/NHPA compliance. Derek Manning Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: masshistpres-request at cs.umb.edu Date: 11/30/22 3:01 PM (GMT-05:00) To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu Subject: MassHistPres Digest, Vol 59, Issue 14 Send MassHistPres mailing list submissions to masshistpres at cs.umb.eduTo subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpresor, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to masshistpres-request at cs.umb.eduYou can reach the person managing the list at masshistpres-owner at cs.umb.eduWhen replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specificthan "Re: Contents of MassHistPres digest..."Today's Topics: 1. Re: Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projects (Jackie Blombach) 2. Re: Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projects (Susanna Finn) 3. Re: Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projects (Henry Cooke) 4. NHPA/NEPA/Section 106 questionnaires (Randall, Lindsay)----------------------------------------------------------------------Message: 1Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 10:54:28 -0500From: Jackie Blombach <jdb.lily at comcast.net>To: Peter K Johnson <johnsonkpeter at gmail.com>Cc: MHC Preservation listserv <MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu>Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projectsMessage-ID: <30FDD3E1-891E-4598-97C8-933367067F5E at comcast.net>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"Contact the North Bennet Street School. They have a preservation carpentry program and a fine furniture making program.They also have a job listing board: https://nbss.edu/alumni/hire-a-student-or-grad/ <https://nbss.edu/alumni/hire-a-student-or-grad/>Any current 2nd year student or graduate can do these jobs. They are trained to work at museum-level quality.Jackie BlombachNBSS grad 2002, Preservation Carpentry> On Nov 30, 2022, at 10:33 AM, Peter K Johnson <johnsonkpeter at gmail.com> wrote:> > I'd appreciate recommendations for one (or more) sources to work on: > - Restoration of two exterior Victorian residential doors. Home owner;s original plan was to replace with doors from a big box store; I suggested restoring the existing doors, which are basically sound - they need refinishing (existing lead paint to deal with, of course) + hardware refurbishment + attention to joints + reinstallation with proper weatherstripping. > > - Refurbishment of the Town's weights and measure cabinet so that it can be brought out of storage and displayed In Town Hall. Cabinet is finished in wood graining; many, if not all of the device's components (scale, weights, etc.) are still in place. > > I'd appreciate recommendations for someone who could take on these projects. Thanks> > Peter Johnson> Chair> Hanover Historical Commission> > > _______________________________________________> MassHistPres mailing list> MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu> https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: <http://mailman.cs.umb.edu/pipermail/masshistpres/attachments/20221130/287ec1c8/attachment-0001.html>------------------------------Message: 2Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 13:22:06 -0500From: Susanna Finn <susannafinn at gmail.com>To: Jackie Blombach <jdb.lily at comcast.net>Cc: Peter K Johnson <johnsonkpeter at gmail.com>, MHC Preservation listserv <MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu>Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projectsMessage-ID: <CALRxc38DUujC5ai9TJn-hJ9xYyqp2X1miKhmnYQ-mK7NrLtVsA at mail.gmail.com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"I recommend Chris Skocay, who is an alum of the North Bennet school.Susanna FinnSudbury Historic Districts CommissionOn Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 1:16 PM Jackie Blombach <jdb.lily at comcast.net>wrote:> Contact the North Bennet Street School. They have a preservation> carpentry program and a fine furniture making program.>> They also have a job listing board:> https://nbss.edu/alumni/hire-a-student-or-grad/>> Any current 2nd year student or graduate can do these jobs. They are> trained to work at museum-level quality.>> Jackie Blombach> NBSS grad 2002, Preservation Carpentry>>> On Nov 30, 2022, at 10:33 AM, Peter K Johnson <johnsonkpeter at gmail.com>> wrote:>> I'd appreciate recommendations for one (or more) sources to work on:> - Restoration of two exterior Victorian residential doors. Home owner;s> original plan was to replace with doors from a big box store; I suggested> restoring the existing doors, which are basically sound - they need> refinishing (existing lead paint to deal with, of course) + hardware> refurbishment + attention to joints + reinstallation with proper> weatherstripping.>> - Refurbishment of the Town's weights and measure cabinet so that it can> be brought out of storage and displayed In Town Hall. Cabinet is finished> in wood graining; many, if not all of the device's components (scale,> weights, etc.) are still in place.>> I'd appreciate recommendations for someone who could take on these> projects. Thanks>> Peter Johnson> Chair> Hanover Historical Commission>>> _______________________________________________> MassHistPres mailing list> MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu> https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres>>> _______________________________________________> MassHistPres mailing list> MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu> https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres>-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: <http://mailman.cs.umb.edu/pipermail/masshistpres/attachments/20221130/e092105f/attachment-0001.html>------------------------------Message: 3Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 18:44:07 +0000 (UTC)From: Henry Cooke <hcooke4 at verizon.net>To: "johnsonkpeter at gmail.com" <johnsonkpeter at gmail.com>, "MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu" <MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu>Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projectsMessage-ID: <1188744959.3707999.1669833847574 at mail.yahoo.com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" You might want to try Westmill Preservation Services in Halifax, MA - they can be reached at: (781) 293-5479They were very helpful in repairing a large window that suffered storm damage three years ago at Stetson Hall in RandolphHenry Cooke,ChairHistorical CommissionTown of Randolph -----Original Message-----From: Peter K Johnson <johnsonkpeter at gmail.com>To: MHC Preservation listserv <MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu>Sent: Wed, Nov 30, 2022 10:33 amSubject: [MassHistPres] Looking for a preservation carpenter for two smallish projectsI'd appreciate recommendations for one (or more) sources to work on: - Restoration of two exterior Victorian residential doors. Home owner;s original plan was to replace with doors from a big box store; I suggested restoring the existing doors, which are basically sound - they need refinishing (existing lead paint to deal with, of course) + hardware refurbishment + attention to joints + reinstallation with proper weatherstripping. - Refurbishment of the Town's weights and measure cabinet so that it can be brought out of storage and displayed In Town Hall. Cabinet is finished in wood graining; many, if not all of the device's components (scale, weights, etc.) are still in place. I'd appreciate recommendations for someone who could take on these projects. ThanksPeter JohnsonChairHanover Historical Commission_______________________________________________MassHistPres mailing listMassHistPres at cs.umb.eduhttps://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: <http://mailman.cs.umb.edu/pipermail/masshistpres/attachments/20221130/9ef139e7/attachment-0001.html>------------------------------Message: 4Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 19:54:20 +0000From: "Randall, Lindsay" <LRandall at mapc.org>To: 'MHC Preservation listserv' <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>Subject: [MassHistPres] NHPA/NEPA/Section 106 questionnairesMessage-ID: <BYAPR18MB2693920BD00653223152A7DEA5159 at BYAPR18MB2693.namprd18.prod.outlook.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"Hello,Here is a link for a questionnaire given out to grant awardees by the National Endowment for the Arts related to NHPA/NEPA. https://www.arts.gov/sites/default/files/NHPA-NEPA-Questionnaire-PRA-11.1.19-rev.pdfI wonder if anyone is familiar with other organizations/agencies/etc. who have similar NHPA/NEPA/Section 106 questionnaires that are sent out? Particularly those who work with individuals/organizations/municipalities who might not be aware of NHPA/NEPA/Section 106, and thus, this might be the first time this type of information is being flagged for them.I am working on compiling a list of those who use these types of questionnaires when supporting different projects and figured I'd reach out to this group's wealth of knowledge.Thank you in advanceCheers,Lindsay RandallRegional Humanities SpecialistMetropolitain Area Planning Council (MAPC)www.mapc.org<http://www.mapc.org>Smart Growth and Collaboration in Massachusetts – MAPC<http://www.mapc.org/>learn RESEARCH & ANALYSIS GROWTH PROJECTIONS DIGITAL TOOLS DATA MAPC seeks to inform participants, challenge assumptions, and illuminate the trade-offs inherent in almost every public policy choice. This section is our library of data, analyses, and tools. 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