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grants, the NPS will approve or disapprove the conversion requests. <br />DEED RESTRICTION REQUIREMENT <br />The Grantee will be required to record a condition with the deed of the real property funded by <br />the grant agreement that notifies the public of the grant and the grant program requirements. The <br />specific deed restriction language varies depending on the source of funding and will be outlined <br />in the grant contract. <br />NATIVE RESTORATION REQUIREMENTS <br />All restoration activities will require a restoration and management plan to be submitted prior to <br />contract approval and must follow the Board of Soil and Water Resources "Native Vegetation <br />Establishment and Enhancement Guidelines" in order to ensure ecological integrity and <br />pollinator enhancement. <br />When restoration activities are completed using grant funds, the grantee must conduct <br />evaluations on parcels where activities were implemented both 1) initially after activity <br />completion and 2) three years later as a follow-up. Evaluations should analyze improvements to <br />the parcel and whether goals have been met, identify any problems with the implementation, and <br />identify any findings that can be used to improve implementation of future restoration efforts at <br />the site or elsewhere. Evaluation reports must be submitted to the DNR. <br />The grantee should consider contracting with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota for <br />restoration activities. <br />REVIEW FOR POTENTIAL IMPACTS ON HISTORICAL/AR CHEOL GICAL <br />RESOURCES <br />If funded, the DNR will initiate the federal Section 106 and/or state review process with the <br />Minnesota State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). If during the Section 106 or state review <br />process, the SHPO determines you need to complete a Phase I or Phase II survey, the survey will <br />need to be completed prior to project approval for development projects and prior to the final <br />reimbursement of the grant funds for acquisition projects. <br />For projects that have archeological and or historic properties identified with potential impacts, <br />you will need to re-engage your public review process. You will need to identify consulting <br />parties*. The consulting parties and public need to have an opportunity to review and comment <br />on the park plans in relation to the historic and archeological resources and potential impacts. <br />The views of consulting parties and the public are essential to informed decision making. We <br />encourage you to start consultation as early as possible. <br />* Consulting party: individuals or organizations with demonstrated interest in the project. This <br />interest could be legal or economic or it could be interest in the project's effects on historic <br />properties. The National Park Service, in concurrence with the SHPO and the appropriate Tribal <br />Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), will evaluate and determine who will become a consulting <br />party to the federal Section 106 process. <br />NS November 2020 <br />9 <br />
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