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Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

  Do you own property in a proposed State and National Registers Historic District? Please watch the following video for information on the State and National Registers, frequently asked questions about the programs, and basic   information about preservation tax credits and grants.   The State and National Registers of Historic Places are the official lists of buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites   significant in the history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture of New York and the nation. The same eligibility criteria   are used for both the State and National Registers. The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic   Preservation Act of 1980 established the National and State Registers programs. In New York, the Commissioner of the New York   State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, who is also the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), administers   these programs.   What are the results of listing?   Registered properties and properties determined eligible for the Registers receive a measure of protection from the effects of federal and/or state agency sponsored, licensed or assisted projects through a notice, review, and consultation process.   Owners of depreciable, certified historic properties may take a 20 percent federal income tax credit for the costs of substantial rehabilitation as provided for under the Tax Reform Act of 1986.   Municipal and not-for-profit owners of listed historic properties may apply for matching state historic preservation grants.   There are no restrictions placed on private owners of registered properties. Private property owners may sell, alter or dispose of their property as they wish.   The State and National Register nomination process is designed to assist in the development of complete and accurate   documentation of each eligible property according to the professional and archival standards of the National Park Service and the   State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). The research and technical requirements of the nomination process encourage the active   and ongoing participation of owners, sponsors, SHPO staff, and preservation consultants.   Evaluation and Nomination Process   The preparation of a State and National Registers nomination proposal is a cooperative effort between the sponsor -- most often   the owner of the property -- and the staff of the State Historic Preservation Office.   A sponsor may initiate the nomination process by requesting, completing, and returning a State and National Registers Program   Applicant Form and a Historic Resource Inventory Form and/or other explanatory materials to the State Historic Preservation Office.   These materials will be evaluated by the staff of the Survey and National Register Unit using the National Register of Historic Places   Criteria for Evaluation and other guidelines published by the National Park Service.   Proposals which appear to meet the criteria for listing are assigned to staff for further development on the basis of current   preservation priorities. In most instances, staff site inspections will be required in order to develop a more in-depth understanding of   the historic property and its documentation requirements prior to the preparation of a National Register Nomination Form. Preparing   this form and the required research, maps, photographs, and other attachments is primarily the responsibility of the sponsor   working closely with a National Register staff member. In some cases, staff may be able to assist with portions of this work,   particularly for high priority projects in communities with limited resources. In other instances, it may be appropriate to consider   contracting with private historic preservation consultants to develop the nomination information. A current list of consultants offering   services in this area is available upon request.   Upon receipt of a satisfactory draft nomination, this office will formally seek the comments of the owner(s) and local officials,   and schedule a review by the New York State Board for Historic Preservation, more commonly referred to as the State Review   Board. The board meets quarterly and nomination reviews must be scheduled three months in advance in order to satisfy public   notification requirements. If recommended, the nomination form is finalized and forwarded to the State Historic Preservation   Officer for review and signature. Once signed, the nomination is entered on the New York State Register of Historic Places and   transmitted to the National Park Service where it is nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. If approved by the Keeper   of the Register, the nomination is signed and listed on the National Register. Please note that the National Park Service will not place   an individual, privately owned property on the National Register if its owner objects or if a majority of private property owners   object to the proposed listing of a nomination containing multiple owners.   To receive more information and/or application package on the State and National Register programs, please   Contact our office or go to our Territorial Map section to find   contact information for the National Register Program Representative for your county.
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