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13 <br /> 3 <br /> Predevelopment projects may include: archaeological investigations, architectural plans and <br /> specifications, engineering services, or feasibility studies for restoration. <br /> Development projects may include archaeological excavations or restoration/rehabilitation of <br /> historic structures. Structures or sites must be listed in the National Register of Historic <br /> PIaces, either individually or as a contributing property within a National Register historic <br /> district. <br /> Owners of the assisted property must sign a Preservation Agreement. Grants in excess of <br /> $5,404 require time-limited Restrictive Covenants registered with the deed to the property. <br /> NOTE FOR CLG APPLICANTS: All projects must be located within the jurisdiction of the <br /> approved local government. <br /> APPLICATION PROCESS <br /> Projects in CLG Jurisdictions: Send the completed original application and three copies to <br /> the CLG in whose jurisdiction the project will take place by December 15, 1996. The CLG <br /> commission will evaluate all applications received by the December 15 deadline and submit the <br /> original and two copies to the HPO by January 3 L 1997 (one copy should be retained for the <br /> CLG's files). <br /> Projects in Non-CLG Areas: Send the completed original application and two copies to the <br /> HPO by January 31. 1997. <br /> Mail original and two copies of applications to: Lloyd Childers, grants administrator, State <br /> Historic Preservation Office, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601-2807. Telephone <br /> (919) 733-4763 (note: applications sent by fax are not acceptable) <br /> Successful applications will be announced In March, 1997. Projects may begin <br /> April 1, 1997 <br /> Projects must be completed by July 31, 1998. <br /> YOU SHOULD ALSO KNOW THAT: <br /> • HPO staff will work with applicants to fully develop project proposal, including a realistic <br /> budget(see contacts below). <br /> • Grant funds may represent up to 60% of total project costs. The nonfederal matching <br /> share must constitute at least 40% of project costs. <br /> • Federal standards and accounting procedures apply to grants. <br /> • Payment of grant funds is on a reimbursement basis. <br />