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The NHPLA disposal process kicks off when a district informs the USCG Asset Manager of excess assets. Internal decisions evaluate intent under Section 106 and NEPA for historical significance. Following the NHLPA process, interested parties identified during the ROE contribute to GSA's acceptance and disposal initiation. GSA issues Notice of Availability and the USCG completes the ROE, sending it to GSA and notifying SHPO. A site visit for applicants is arranged, and applications are submitted to NPS for NEPA review. The process includes consultations with SHPO and USCG, ensuring compliance and ranking factors fully address competing interests.
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NHLPA Disposal Process ’49 Act Disposal No District informs USCG “Asset Mgr” of excess. Internal decision on intent Section 106/NEPA? Is it historic? NHLPA Process Yes ROE identifies interested Parties GSA accepts and initiates disposal GSA issues NOA USCG completes ROE sends to GSA & SHPO notified 90 Days 60 Days To NPS and application provided Yes Final application due; Site visit scheduled for applicants by GSA and USCG Expressions of interest? Application submitted to NPS NEPA review to GSA ; SHPO consulted No Sale No No Sale Review process-- SHPO & USCG consulted Selection recommendation? Competing interests? Yes Yes GSA conveys and letter sent to SHPO regarding action taken & covenants Ranking factors NEPA Compliance July 29, 2002