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The National Register of Historic Places <br />The National Register of Historic Places was established by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 <br />It's purpose is to identify and inventory historic properties throughout the United State! <br />1VIytIZS I <br />If my property.is li,sted,on the National Register - I will lose, control over what l can do with my property. <br />? FALSE: lt does not bring any; restrietions to a,property- <br />- owner unless a Federal undeftaking(grant,loan, or license) is,involved: <br />If my property is listed on the°National'Register - the government will give me money to restore it'. <br />; FALSE: Listing does_ilot?entitle theownec to funding, except in-the caseof*a National Historic Landmark.. <br />. . , ° <br />However, there are'financiai:advantages. ° . ° <br />The National Register of Historic Places is administered by the National Park Service <br />Protected against odverse effect from any federal undertaking (Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act) <br />No federal funding associated with designation, except in the case of National Historic Landmarks (NHL) <br />Entitled to rehabilitation tax credit under certain criteria including compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standard! <br />Listed properties have an advantage when applying for both public and private grant! <br />Properties must be nominated to the National Register <br />Nominations are first reviewed by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), Federal Pres Office (FPO) or Tribal Pres Office (TPO) <br />Final approval is given by the National Park Service <br />Nominated properties must meet one of four criteria <br />Nominations provide an argument for inclusion, supported by research and evidencE <br />National Register Listed Properties <br />In Cuyahoga County: 335 sites (standing) <br />In North Olmsted: 3 sites (standing) <br />National Historic Landmarks <br />Special designation by the Secretary of the interior <br />Represents only 2,400 ofthe more,than 86,000 National Register Properties <br />Ohio ranks lOth among US states with 69 NHL <br />Limited federal funding available for maintenance <br />CYLtBYlCC <br /> <br />A Property,isa'ssociated with events that have made a'significant ' <br />contribution to-the broad pattems of our history Example: North Olmsted'Town Hall ^• <br /> <br />B` Property is associated with the,lives of persons significant in,ourpast Example: Dr. Robert ?5mith House (AA Founder) <br /> <br /> <br />C" Property,embodies the distinctive characteristics of a, Type, period, or <br />metfiod of construction, or represents the work of amaster, or . <br />possesses fiigh artistic.values Ezample: First Universalist Church of Olmsted <br />' <br />? <br /> <br />? ` iinportanb in pre- <br />Property has ylelded,bor, ie9ikelyto°.yield, inforniation <br />histo_ry or hisYOry ?Example: Fort Hill (li?tle Cedar,Point Fort) ° <br />Prepared for City of North Olmsted <br />Information in the Nomination: cnamber5, Murphy Burge Restoration??e5?i?e tof Designations: <br />Name and Historic Name O 2011 all rights reserved Individual