Companies Often at Fault for Slow Historic Reviews of Telecom Projects, Missouri Preservation Office Says
Prolonged reviews of telecom facilities by the Missouri State Historic Preservation Office are often the fault of those seeking clearance, the SHPO told the FCC. “Many projects that come to the Missouri SHPO for review are missing information regarding previous…
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investigations, sites, and resources within the APEs [areas of potential effect],” the office said in a filing in docket 17-79. “At least fifty percent of projects submitted to our office for review are missing information regarding buildings previously identified as eligible or listed in the National Register, archaeological sites, or previous cultural resource investigations with in the APEs. Sometimes … multiple submissions from the consultant are necessary to get a report that is complete.”