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Oklahoma Historical Society
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Certified Local Governments
Oklahoma Centennial Farm & Ranch Program
National Register of Historic Places:
The National Register is a catalog of the buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects significant in our past, and the register is the foundation for all of the SHPO’s programs. Listing in the National Register provides
recognition, limited protection, and, in some cases, financial incentives for
these important properties. The SHPO identifies, evaluates, and nominates
properties for this special designation. For detailed information
contact Michael Mayes at 405-522-4479.
Review and Compliance (Section 106 Review):
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act stipulates that federal
agencies must consider the effects of their undertakings on properties listed in
or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The SHPO has an
important role in this process and consults with the Oklahoma Archeological
Survey under the program. The SHPO assists federal agencies or their
recipients of funding, license, or permits to determine if significant
archaeological or historic resources are located within the project area and if
so, whether the undertaking will impact these properties. Depending on the
situation, the SHPO helps the agency to develop appropriate mitigation of any
adverse effects on these valuable resources. For detailed information
contact Kristina Wyckoff at 405-521-6381.
Preservation Tax Incentives:
Current
federal tax law provides a 20% investment tax credit for certified
rehabilitation of a certified historic structure. The SHPO consults
with property owners as they develop their project plans, reviews the final
applications, and transmits the applications with comments to NPS for
approval. It is important that potential applicants for the credit contact
the SHPO at the earliest possible time during project planning.
Rehabilitation work that does not meet the Secretary of the Interior’s
Standards and Guidelines for Rehabilitation jeopardizes the applicant’s
eligibility for the credit. For detailed information contact Lynda Ozan at 405-522-4484.
Certified Local Governments (CLG):
Under
the CLG program, local governments that enforce appropriate historic
preservation zoning ordinances are delegated certain SHPO responsibilities,
receive federal matching funds for the development of their local preservation
program, and participate in the National Register of Historic Places nomination
process. For detailed information contact Shea Otley at
405-522-4485.
Oklahoma Centennial Farm & Ranch Program:
To focus attention on the importance
of agriculture to Oklahoma’s development and to help increase the number of rural properties identified and evaluated for National Register eligibility, the SHPO, the Oklahoma Historical Society’s Administration Division, and the
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture work together to carry out the Centennial
Farm and Ranch Program. For detailed information contact Shea Otley at 405-522-4485.
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