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19 NYCRR 900-2.10

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Exhibit 9: Cultural resources

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Exhibit 9: Cultural resources

Compiled source label: current through Jun 30, 2022

Register checked through July 8, 2026/Vol. XLVIII, Issue 27 (2026-07-08) - no later Register activity found for this section

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Exhibit 9 shall contain:

(a)A study of the impacts of the construction and operation of the facility, interconnections and related facilities on archeological/cultural resources within the project impact area, including:
(1)a summary of the nature of the probable impact on any archeological/cultural resources identified, addressing how those impacts shall be avoided or minimized;
(2)if required pursuant to section 900-1.3(h) of this Part, a phase IA archeological/cultural resources study for the proposed facility;
(3)if required pursuant to section 900-1.3(h) of this Part, a phase IB field study;
(4)if required by the phase I study results, as determined pursuant to section 900-1.3(h) of this Part, a phase II site evaluation study to assess the boundaries, integrity and significance of identified cultural resources;
(5)an unanticipated discovery plan that shall identify the actions to be taken in the unexpected event that resources of cultural, historical, or archaeological importance are encountered during the excavation process. This plan shall include a provision for work stoppage upon the discovery of possible archaeological or human remains and be prepared by a professional archaeologist in accordance with the New York Archaeological Council (NYAC) standards.
(b)A study of the impacts on historic resources within the project impact area, including the results of field inspections, a review of the statewide inventory of historic property, and consultation with local historic preservation groups and federal/state-recognized Indian Nations to identify sites or structures listed or eligible for listing in the State or National Register of Historic Places within the PIA, including an analysis of potential impact on any standing structures which appear to be at least 50 years old and potentially eligible for listing in the State or National Register of Historic Places, based on an assessment by a qualified individual.

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