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10 <br /> f <br /> 3 <br /> Predevelopment projects may include: archaeological investigations, architectural <br /> plans and specifications, engineering services, or feasibility studies for restoration. <br /> Development projects may include archaeological excavations or restoration/ <br /> rehabilitation of historic structures. All projects must be located within the <br /> jurisdiction of the CLG. Structures or sites must be listed in the National Register <br /> of Historic Places, either individually or as a contributing property within a National <br /> Register historic district. Owners of the assisted property must sign a Preservation <br /> Agreement. Grants in excess of $5,000 require time-limited Restrictive Covenants <br /> registered with the deed to the property. <br /> SAMPLE PROJECTS <br /> The following are some examples of recently funded CLG projects: <br /> • Architectural survey and National Register historic district nomination for the <br /> central historic commercial and residential area of a town and the <br /> development of a preservation plan to preserve the town's character. <br /> ($6,000 grant) <br /> • Identification and evaluation of archaeological features associated with the <br /> oldest existing church building affiliated with an African-American Moravian <br /> congregation. ($5,000 grant) <br /> * Development of design guidelines for a county's small town and rural <br /> (farmstead) property types containing large amounts of undeveloped land. <br /> ($7,000 grant) <br /> * Preparation of a survey manuscript for a publication based upon <br /> information provided from a county comprehensive survey of both <br /> architectural or archaeological resources. ($7,500 grant) <br /> * Repair, cleaning, and resetting of .markers in a city graveyard dating from <br /> the 1880s. ($6,000 grant) <br /> APPLICATION PROCESS <br /> * Send the completed original application and three copies to the CLG in <br /> whose jurisdiction the project will take place by December 31. 1995. <br /> * The CLG commission will evaluate all applications received by the <br /> December 31, 1995 deadline and submit the original and two copies to the <br /> HPO by January 31. 1996 (one copy may be retained for the CLG's files). <br /> CLGs should mail applications to: Lloyd Childers, grants administrator, State <br /> Historic Preservation Office, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC <br /> 27601-2807. Telephone (919).733-4763. -- <br /> * Successful applications will be announced in March, 1996. <br /> • Projects may begin April 1, 1996. <br /> • Projects must be completed by July 31, 1997. <br />