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FCC Wireless and Mass Media bureaus said stakeholders could take ...

FCC Wireless and Mass Media bureaus said stakeholders could take part in process to develop uniform procedure to review communications towers and antennas. Bureaus have been working with Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP), National Conference of State Historic…

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Preservation Officers and ACHP Telecom Working Group. Groups have focused on evaluation and mitigation of adverse effects on towers and antennas on properties that are listed or eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places. Such evaluations fall under Sec. 106 of National Historic Preservation Act. State prototype program agreement on which groups are working would streamline Sec. 106 review process and create uniform procedure that each state or tribe could adopt or use as model. Bureaus invited participation by Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages and tribal historic preservation officers in drafting and negotiating of agreement -- 202-418-7444.