Section 4(f)
National Historic Preservation Act
WisDOT Section 106
Effect Documentation
Screening List
Potpourri
100

Public Parks

Historic Sites

Wildlife and waterfowl refuges

Recreation areas

What are Section 4(f) properties?

100

This is the year that the National Historic Preservation Act was signed into law.

What is 1966?

100

This is the final step in officially submitting your Section 106 to WisDOT CRT for their review.

What is send an email to CRT?

100

If you have this in your project area, assume it is eligible. 

What is a truss bridge?

100

This is the amount of ROW/Disturbance that you must be under in order to qualify for archaeology screening.

What is .5 acres?

100

It is this type of historic resource.

What is a truss bridge?

200

This is the person who must concur that the project will not adversely affect the activities, features, or attributes qualifying a park, recreation area, or wildlife or waterfowl refuge for protection under Section 4(f) before FHWA approves a de minimis impact

Who is the Official with Jurisdiction

200

The National Historic Preservation Act  established the nation's first comprehensive preservation law, which created among other things - the National Register for Historic Places,  the Section 106 process, and this important role of the Section 106 consultation partner. 

What is SHPOs and THPOs?

200
The person from the project team that signs the DT1635 Form.

What is the PM or the REC?

200

These are regional institutions that are the essential for consultation when an effect is identified as part of the 106 process. 

What is local historical societies / local historic preservation commisions?
200

This is the year that the most current DT1030 is from (and what you should be using to submit all your screenings). 

What is 2023?

200

Yes, you must coordinate with WisDOT CRT staff if there are any of these to your project activities!!! No matter if its a signed 106 or a project that is already on the screening list. 

What are project activity changes/amendments?

300

23 CFR 774 are regulations that aim to protect the use of this type of property

What is a Section 4(f) property?
300

There are these many criteria for listing a property in the National Register.

"What is 4?"

Criterion A: History

Criterion B: Significant Person

Criterion C: Architecture/Engineering

Criterion D: Archaeology/Future Information

300

This is the correct Project Decision if there are no identified historic properties but there is a burial in your APE.

What is 'No historic properties in the APE?'
300

This is where the statement for 4(f) finding is for the NEPA Document.

What is the DT1635 form?
300

This is what to do if your project is on the screening list, but a THPO responds to the notification letter and requests a copy of the archaeological survey. 

What is forward the email to CRT?
300

Aside from FHWA, this is one of the two other federal agencies that are included in the WisDOT Section 106 PA. (you only need to name one). 

What is FRA?

Or 

What is USACE?

400

A Section 106 adverse effect to a National Register-eligible bridge will require a Programmatic Section 4(f) Evaluation and Approval for FHWA Projects that Necessitate the Use of Historic Bridges. If the bridge is to be demolished, advertisement of the bridge for reuse must occur unless this is approved by FHWA.

What is a bridge waiver?

400

The NHPA classifies listings by various types of properties. Listed properties generally fall into one of five categories:

1. Building

2. Historic District

3. Site

4. Structure

5.???

What is Object?

400

This is the year the updated Section 106 Programmatic Agreement was signed. 

What is 2023?

400

This is the type of effect document that requires a Section 106 submittal prior to sending to WisDOT CRT. 

What is adverse effect documentation?

or

What is MOA/D for C?

400

This resource in your project area prevents you from qualify for the screening list, but does not always require a full archaeology survey.

What is a burial site?

400

This is how long Katie Kaliszewski has been working for WisDOT.

What is 5 years?

500

When is a cemetery a Section 4(f) property?

1)All cemeteries are 4(f) all the time.

2)When it’s a historic property

3)When it's operated by a religious organization.

What is 'When it is a historic property.'

500

This is where Section 106 of the NHPA codified in federal regulations?


What is 36 CFR 800?

500

You may use CRT's survey contracts for these type of WisDOT projects.

What is 'In-House Design' projects?

500

This the reason that a project may require an effect document but not a 4(f) finding.

What is '4(f) use?


or 


What is "There is no 4(f) use.?"

500

Your project had a potentially eligible, determined eligible, or listed property in the APE; but the proposed activities were so minimal WisDOT CRT determined this type of document was needed to complete 106. 

What is a NonSurvey History Document. 

500

A Traditional Cultural Property must also meet the National Register criteria as a site, structure, building, district, or object to be eligible according to____________,

and thus, for Section 4(f) protection.

What is “Section 106” or “national historic preservation act?"