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VIII-H
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NS Planning - CLG Suvey and Planning Grant from the State Historic Preservation Office - VIII-H
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• <br /> STATE <br /> 2 <br /> North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources <br /> James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Division of Archives and History <br /> Betty Ray McCain, Secretary William S. Price, Jr., Director <br /> March 17, 1995 <br /> Mr. Marvin Collins, Planning Director <br /> Orange County <br /> 306F Revere Road <br /> Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> Re: Open Space Development Design Guidebook(Orange County) <br /> Grant Amount $ 2,500 <br /> Dear Mr. Collins: <br /> I am pleased to inform you that your application for a 1995 Certified Local Government <br /> (CLG) grant is one of fourteen selected for funding from among twenty-two proposals. Grant <br /> funds are made available to the State Historic Preservation Office, Division of Archives and <br /> History, from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) administered by the National Park <br /> Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. <br /> This year approximately $72,000 will be awarded to county and municipal governments <br /> participating in the CLG program. Funding is targeted for archaeology, restoration, <br /> architectural survey and manuscript preparation, preservation planning, design guidelines, and <br /> nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. <br /> The CLG grant award to Orange County is part of a total of$7500 in federal grant funds <br /> awarded for the Open Space Development Design Guidebook a project referred to in this <br /> office as the "APES Open Space Plan." In order to allow for full funding of the project part of <br /> the grant award ($2500) will come from funds reserved for Certified Local Governments <br /> (CLG) and the remainder ($5000) will come from non-CLG grant funds. <br /> The requirements associated with the CLG program specify that CLG grant awards must be <br /> awarded and paid directly to the local government eligible to receive CLG money. Therefore, <br /> the grant award of$2500, highlighted above, refers only to the case study in Orange County, <br /> an activity which must be clearly distinguished from the studies in Craven and Currituck <br /> Counties, funded with non-CLG grant money. <br /> The enclosed Grant Project Outline will provide a brief summary of anticipated activities and <br /> costs related only to the Orange County portion of the APES Open Space Plan. (A Grant <br /> Project Outline for the other portion of the project funded by a non-CLG grant to the N.C. <br /> Association of County Commissioners is also enclosed for your reference.) <br /> Initially, the enclosed budget will serve as an estimate of project costs. Later, if necessary, it <br /> can be tailored to reflect actual costs. A minimum of$4200 in total project costs will qualify <br /> Orange County for the $2500 in CLG funds reserved for the study of the inland portion of the <br /> headwaters of the Neuse River Drainage Basin. <br /> 109 East Jones Street • Raleigh. North Carolina 27601-2807 ��P <br />
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