ML053010151

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Decommissioning of the U of M Ford Nuclear Reactor (Phoenix Project)
ML053010151
Person / Time
Site: University of Michigan
Issue date: 10/10/2005
From: Conway B
State of MI, Historic Preservation Office
To: Isaac P
NRC/FSME
References
ER05-632
Download: ML053010151 (1)


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UP-1b STATE OF MICHIGAN JENNIFER GRANHOLM DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARTS AND LIBRARIES DR. WILLIAM ANDERSON GOVERNOR LANSING DIRECTOR October 10, 2005 C5 0 )

PATRIC ISAAC U S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 11555 ROCKVILLE PIKE ROCKVILLE MD 20852-2732 RE: ER05-632 Decommissioning of the U of M Ford Nuclear Reactor (Phoenix Project),

2301 Bonisteel Boulevard, Section 22, T2S, R6E, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County (NRC)

Dear Mr. Isaac:

Under the authority of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, we have reviewed the above-cited undertaking at the location noted above. Based on the information provided for our review, it is the opinion of the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) that no historic properties are affected within the area of potential effects of this undertaking.

The views of the public are essential to informed decision making in the Section 106 process. Federal Agency Officials or their delegated authorities must plan to involve the public in a manner that reflects the nature and complexity of the undertaking, its effects on historic properties and other provisions per 36 CFR § 800.2(d). We remind you that Federal Agency Officials or their delegated authorities are required to consult with the appropriate Indian tribe and/or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) when the undertaking may occur on or affect any historic properties on tribal lands. In all cases whether the project occurs on tribal lands or not, Federal Agency Officials or their delegated authorities are also required to make a reasonable and good faith effort to identify any Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations that might attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties in the area of potential effects and invite them to be consulting parties per 36 CFR § 800.2(c-f).

This letter evidences the Nuclear Regulatory Conmmission's compliance with 36 CFR § 800.4 "Identification of historic properties", and the fulfillment of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's responsibility to notify the SHPO, as a consulting party in the Section 106 process, under 36 CFR § 800.4(d)(1) "No historic properties affected".

The State Historic Preservation Office is not the office of record for this undertaking. You are therefore asked to maintain a copy of this letter with your environmental review record for this undertaking. If the scope of work changes in any way, or if artifacts or bones are discovered,-please notify this office immediately.

If you have any questions, please contact Brian Grennell, Environmental Review Specialist, at (517) 335-2721 or by email at ER michigan.gov. Please reference our project number in all communication with this office regarding Iis undertaking. Thank you for this opportunity to review and comment, and for your cooperation.

Sincerely, BrianD. way State Historic Preservation Office BDC:ROC:bgg l \ )C);o copy: Christopher Becker, Phoe ix Memorial Library STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE, MICHIGAN HISTORICAL CENTER 702 WEST KALAMAZOO STREET

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