Utah Admin. Code R652-60-200 - Definitions
For purposes of this rule:
1. "Area of potential effects" means the
geographic area or areas established by the division within which an
undertaking may cause changes in the character or use of historic properties,
if any such properties exist.
2.
"Discovery property" means any site or archaeological resources that are
encountered, found or otherwise made known during the course of land use
conducted subsequent to approval of that use by the division.
3. "Historic property" means any prehistoric
or historic district, site building or structure, or object included in, or
eligible for inclusion in, the National Register of Historic Places. This term
includes, for the purposes of this rule, artifacts, records, and remains that
are related to and located within such historic properties.
4. "Interested persons" means those
organizations and individuals that are concerned with the effects of an
undertaking on historic properties and have expressed their concern to the
division.
5. "Local government"
means any city, county, township, municipality or other general purpose
subdivision of the state.
6.
"National Register" means the National Register of Historic Places, maintained
by the United States Secretary of the Interior.
7. "Survey" means in addition to the
definition given in Section
9-8-302(15),
possible limited subsurface disturbance for the purpose of identifying the
presence, extent, type and quality of subsurface archaeological
resources.
8. "Undertaking" means
any sovereign land use that can result in changes in the character or use of
historic properties, if any such historic properties are located in the area of
potential effects.
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