Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 1784.17 - Protection of Public Parks and Historic Places
a) For any publicly owned parks or any places
listed on the National Register of Historic Places that may be adversely
affected by the proposed operation, each plan shall describe the measures to be
used:
1) To prevent adverse impacts caused by
surface mining related activities including, but not limited to, loss or
destruction of historic artifacts and damage to historic structures or
property; or
2) If a person has
valid existing rights, as determined under 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1761.16,
or if joint agency approval is to be obtained under 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1761.17(d),
to minimize adverse impacts.
b) The Department, in consultation with the
Illinois State Historic Preservation Agency, may require the applicant to
protect historic or archeological properties listed on or eligible for listing
on the National Register of Historic Places through appropriate mitigation and
treatment measures. Appropriate mitigation and treatment measures may be
required to be taken after permit issuance, taking into account mining plans
and the amount of materials present, provided that the required measures are
completed before the properties are affected by any mining operation.
Appropriate mitigation and treatment measures for properties consisting of
buried or surface deposits of archeological materials may include making the
property available to any interested archeological investigators for study for
a period of time that takes into account mining plans and the amount of
materials present.
Notes
Amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 4678, effective February 26, 2003
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