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Eielson Air Force Base seeks streamlined Section 106 review under revised programmatic agreement; commission remains consulting party
Summary
Eielson AFB presented a revised programmatic agreement to streamline Section 106 reviews and ongoing maintenance of historic buildings; the Borough Historic Preservation Commission is a consulting party, not a signatory, and commissioners asked questions about access, emergency stipulations and professional qualifications.
Fairbanks — The Historic Preservation Commission on June 3 reviewed a revised draft programmatic agreement from Eielson Air Force Base that would streamline section 106 National Historic Preservation Act reviews and set procedures for ongoing maintenance of historic buildings on the base.
Brooks Lawler, cultural resource program manager for the 354th Fighter Wing at Eielson AFB, said he brought “a revised draft of the programmatic agreement for ongoing maintenance of historic buildings and streamlined section 106 review” and invited consulting parties to a follow‑up meeting to discuss revisions. Lawler said the major changes from the prior draft included a reorganization of the…
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