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<br /> 10/3/2019 <br /> Page 9 <br /> m) Mothballing. Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and <br />door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in <br />accordance with Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings. <br /> <br /> 3. Interior Rehabilitation <br /> a) Mechanical systems. Installation, replacement or repair of plumbing, HVAC <br />systems and units, hot water heaters, furnaces, electrical wiring and fire <br />protection systems, provided no structural alterations are involved. Included are <br />restroom improvements for handicapped access, provided the work is contained <br />within the existing restroom walls. <br /> b) Surfaces. Repair or in-kind replacement of interior surface treatment, such as <br />floors, walls, ceilings, plaster and woodwork. If covering historic features, such <br />as wood floors, then carpet or sheet goods (linoleum or vinyl) shall be installed in <br />a reversible manner, either through tacking or with an underlayment so historic <br />floors shall not be irreversibly damaged. <br /> c) Insulation. Installation of non-spray insulation in ceilings, basements, attics and <br />crawl spaces. <br /> d) Basement floor. Installation or repair of concrete basement floor in an existing <br />basement. <br /> e) Lead paint and asbestos abatement. Abatement or control of lead-based paint, <br />consistent with provisions of 24 C.F.R. Part 35 (“Lead-Based Poisoning <br />Prevention in Certain Residential Structures”) and the lead based paint abatement <br />or “Management in Place” activities carried out in accordance with Preservation <br />Brief #37: Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic <br />Housing, and/or asbestos abatement that does not involve removal or alteration of <br />interior features. <br />f) Bath and kitchen fixtures. Repair or replacement of non-historic bathroom and <br />kitchen equipment and fixtures. <br />g) Accessibility. Modification of a bathroom for handicapped access within the <br />walls of the existing bathroom. Installation of wedges and removal of thresholds <br />to facilitate access through door openings. <br /> <br />VI. CONSULTING PARTIES <br /> <br />The City shall invite the participation of consulting parties as appropriate to the scale of the <br />undertaking and the scope of Federal involvement. Parties that may have a consultative role in <br />the Section 106 process include, but are not limited to the following: Federally recognized Indian <br />tribes, THPO, representatives of local governments, county and municipal historic preservation <br />commissions including those established under the Certified Local Governments (CLG) program, <br />the public, and individuals and organizations with a demonstrated interest due to the nature of <br />their legal or economic relation to the undertaking, or their concern for the undertaking's effects <br />on historic properties. <br /> <br />VII. TRIBAL CONSULTATION <br /> <br />A. The City shall follow HUD Notice CPD-12-006: Process for Tribal Consultation <br />in Projects That Are Reviewed Under 24 CFR Part 58. <br /> <br />B. The City has sent the letter in Exhibit B to the tribes listed in Exhibit A. These <br />letters have been individually addressed to the tribal leaders of the listed tribes <br />which have expressed interest in Indiana, and those identified by referencing the