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FY99 ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORICAL PRIORITIES <br />Instructions: Provide complete but concise answers for each of the priority statements below. Please be as specific as <br />possible in your answers, and explain exactly how the proposed project will meet the priority issues. Most projects will <br />adequately address one or more priorities, while only partially addressing others, and will be scored accordingly. No <br />project will address every priority statement. When a proposed project does not address a specific priority, mark "NA" <br />as the response. <br />Max. <br />Score: Priority will be given to: <br />20 pts 1. Projects which will assist the DHPA in carrying out its responsibilities dealing with National Register <br />or environmental review and compliance issues. Examples of projects that meet this priority are <br />county or city surveys and National Register historic district nominations. This priority is for the <br />DHPA to evaluate and does not require an answer. <br />20 pts 2. Projects which will survey one of the following priority counties: Bartholomew, Crawford, Dekalb, <br />Elkhart, Floyd, Howard, LaGrange, Martin, Orange, Steuben, Sullivan, Switzerland, Washington, or <br />Whitley; or projects which will publish a recently completed survey. State whether or not the area <br />to be surveyed (or resurveyed) is one of the above counties, a portion (township) of one of these <br />counties, or an area (city) within one of these counties. For survey publication projects, provide only <br />the name of the county and the date that the survey was completed. (This priority is part of the State's <br />on-going efforts to survey all of Indiana's 92 counties, and to update older surveys. County survey <br />records and publications are some of the most valuable tools used in preservation.) (Counties <br />removed from this list for FY2000 are Scott, Spencer, and Wayne.) <br />16 pts 3. Projects which will produce National Register nominations for commercial or residential historic <br />districts that have been identified in State-sponsored surveys, or which will produce National Register <br />nominations for districts within heritage areas that have been identified by the State. Describe how the <br />geographic boundaries and temporal limits of the historic district were established, or describe the <br />significance of the heritage area and provide a justification for the delineation of its boundaries. If <br />the product is to be an historic district nomination, cite the survey in which the district was identified, <br />and offer some justification for why the district is to be nominated to the National Register. <br />12 pts 4. Projects which will produce a multiple property National Register nomination and the associated <br />context study and survey information for an endangered resource type, especially one of the following: <br />rural one- and two -room schools; consolidated public schools built before 1945; Carnegie libraries; <br />Underground Railroad -related resources; or county social welfare institutions, such as public or private <br />orphanages, guardian homes, sanitoria, and county homes (excluding hospitals). Describe the project <br />and how it will provide a multiple property nomination and the historic context for one of the <br />resource types listed above, and list the threats that make this an "endangered" resource type. Also <br />note how many of the resources will be included in the nomination; note that this number must be <br />significant in relation to the total number of resources inventoried. <br />12 pts 5. Projects which will encourage financial reinvestment in National Register -listed properties through <br />the preparation of feasibility studies, historic structure reports, or plans and specifications for future <br />rehabilitation projects, or which will provide some form of needed technical assistance. Describe how <br />the products created under this project will be utilized, such as in a planned rehabilitation project. <br />12 pts 6. Projects which will make a significant contribution toward meeting the State's preservation goals and <br />objectives. This priority is for the DHPA to evaluate and does not require an answer. <br />15 <br />