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36 CFR 65.8 - Alteration of National Historic Landmark boundaries. | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 36 › Chapter I › Part 65 › Section 65.8 36 CFR 65.8 - Alteration of National Historic Landmark boundaries.
§ 65.8
Alteration of National Historic Landmark boundaries.
Two justifications exist for enlarging the boundary of a National Historic Landmark:
Documentation of previously unrecognized significance or professional error in the original designation. Enlargement of a boundary will be approved only when the area proposed for addition to the National Historic Landmark possesses or contributes directly to the characteristics for which the landmark was designated.
Two justifications exist for reducing the boundary of a National Historic Landmark:
Loss of integrity or professional error in the original designation. Reduction of a boundary will be approved only when the area to be deleted from the National Historic Landmark does not possess or has lost the characteristics for which the landmark was designated.
A proposal for enlargement or reduction of a National Historic Landmark boundary may be submitted to or can originate with the History Division, NPS. NPS may restudy the National Historic Landmark and subsequently make a proposal, if appropriate, in the same manner as specified in § 65.5 (c) through (h). In the case of boundary enlargements only those owners in the newly nominated but as yet undesignated area will be notified and will be counted in determining whether a majority of private owners object to listing.
When a boundary is proposed for a National Historic Landmark for which no specific boundary was identified at the time of designation, NPS shall provide notice, in writing, of the proposed boundary to (i) the owner(s); (ii) the appropriate State official; (iii) the chief elected local official; (iv) the Members of Congress who represent the district and State in which the landmark is located, and (v) if the property is located on an Indian reservation, the chief executive officer of the Indian tribe, and shall allow not less than 30 nor more than 60 days for submitting written comments on the proposal. In the case of a landmark with more than 50 owners, the general notice specified in § 65.5(d)(3) will be used. In the case of National Historic Landmark districts for which no boundaries have been established, proposed boundaries shall be published in the Federal Register for comment and be submitted to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate and to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives and not less than 30 nor more than 60 days shall be provided for the submittal of written comments on the proposed boundaries.
The proposed boundary and any comments received thereon shall be submitted to the Associated Director for National Register Programs, NPS, who may approve the boundary without reference to the Advisory Board or the Secretary.
NPS will provide written notice of the approved boundary to the same parties specified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section and by publication in the Federal Register.
Management of the activities described in paragraphs (d)(1), (2), and (3) of this section is handled by the National Register of Historic Places, NPS, [Address: National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 20240].
A technical correction to a boundary may be approved by the Chief, History Division, without Advisory Board review or Secretarial approval. NPS will provide notice, in writing, of any technical correction in a boundary to the same parties specified in (d)(1).
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 16 - CONSERVATION§ 461 - Declaration of national policy§ 462 - Administration by Secretary of the Interior; powers and duties enumerated§ 463 - National Park System Advisory Board§ 464 - Cooperation with governmental and private agencies§ 465 - Jurisdiction of States in acquired lands§ 466 - Requirement for specific authorization§ 467 - Conflict of laws§ 467a - Repealed.16 U.S. Code § 467a–1 - Repealed.§ 467b - Survey by Secretary of the Interior of sites for commemoration of former Presidents of the United States§ 468 - National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States; creation; purpose§ 468a - Principal office of National Trust Commission§ 468b - Administration of National Trust; composition of board of trustees; terms of office; compensation; expenses§ 468c - Powers and duties of National Trust§ 468d - Consultation with Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments§ 468e - Repealed.§ 469 - Preservation of historical and archeological data threatened by dam construction or alterations of terrain§ 469a - Notice of dam construction to be given Secretary of the Interior by United States agencies16 U.S. Code § 469a–1 - Threat of irreparable loss or destruction of significant scientific, prehistorical, historical, or archeological data by Federal...of the Interior; survey; recovery, preservation, and protection of data16 U.S. Code § 469a–2 - Survey by Secretary of the Interior; recovery and preservation of data; compensation for delays in construction and for temporary loss of use of land16 U.S. Code § 469a–3 - Progress reports by Secretary of the Interior on surveys and work undertaken as result of surveys; disposition...and specimens recovered; coordination of survey and recovery activities; annual report§ 469b - Administration; contracts or agreements; services of experts, consultants, or organizations; acceptance of funds§ 469c - Assistance to Secretary of the Interior by Federal agencies responsible for construction projects; authorization of appropriations16 U.S. Code § 469c–1 - “State” defined16 U.S. Code § 469c–2 - Costs for identification, surveys, evaluation and data recovery with respect to historic properties§ 469d - Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; statement of purpose§ 469e - Plan for continental glaciation§ 469f - Repealed.§ 469g - Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; recommendations for Federal and State participation in financing public facilities and services§ 469h - Comprehensive plan for Reserve Development§ 469i - Repealed.§ 469j - Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad§ 469k - Repealed.16 U.S. Code § 469k–1 - American Battlefield Protection Program16 U.S. Code § -16 U.S. Code § -16 U.S. Code § -16 U.S. Code § -§ 469m - Women’s Rights National Historical Park§ 469n - Preserve America Program16 U.S. Code § -§ 470 - Short title; Congressional finding and declaration of policy16 U.S. Code § 470–1 - Declaration of policy of the Federal Government