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<br />e <br /> <br />Service. If modificatioI1$ are proposed <br />during the comse of construction, the <br />National Park Service .requests that it <br />. have the opportunity to review and <br />approve changes that might affect the <br />historic qualities of the stiucture. <br /> <br />However, a rehabilitation receives final <br />certification only after all work has <br />been completed. A taxpayer whose <br />proposed work has been approved. <br />must submit a Request for Certification <br />of Completed Work with photographs <br />documenting the completed project in <br />ordCfr to receive final certification. <br /> <br />All elements of a rehabilitation project <br />must meet the Secretary of the <br />Interior's Sta1Jtlortls for ReItoIJiJitation <br />(see page 11). <br /> <br />In Baltimore, Maryland, tile Baltimore. <br />Urban League Itas m()'{)(lt/ its 1tetHJq1l4rters <br />into tile restoreti OrcIuJrd Street Clturcb. <br />T!te !miMing flJtI$ restored fJC&Ordiizg to the <br />',!,Secretllry of tile Interior~_Standards for <br />.. .~;Rehabilitation fJ1ZIi i1l'Oestors fI!Jef'(I tJlJle to <br />. "fak~ tulvantage of tile historic relttJlJiJitation <br />e ttJ:c credits. <br /> <br />In evaluating rebabilitation work, state <br />and federal officials.review all aspects <br />of the work,i11c1uding any new <br />constl11Ction~ While th!:l rehabi1iw:ion <br />process may involve. some repair or <br />alteration of a historic building to <br />provide for an efficient contemporary <br />use, it must not destroy or damage the <br />material and features, both interior and <br />exterior, that are important in defining <br />the building's historic character. <br /> <br />.or ongoing rehabilitation projects of <br />more than. $20.000 is $250. .Fees to <br />review completed rehabilitation work <br />-'al'easrotlows:- <br /> <br /> <br />The National Park Service charges a, <br />processing fee to review projects <br />involving more than $20,000 of <br />rehabilitation expenditures. Pay- <br />ment is made when requested by the <br />National Park Service, not when the <br />application is submitted to the <br />SHPO. The fee to review proposed <br /> <br />If an applicant has requested.review <br />, of a proposed project, the National <br />Park Service will deduct the $250 fee <br />from the fee owed for review of <br />completed work. <br /> <br /> <br /> .- <br /> J <br /> 1 <br /> J <br /> f <br /> ~ <br /> j <br /> ... <br />~. . , ~._" . '" '! <br />. ..,.. <br /> 'll <br /> f <br /> cr <br />It ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> if <br /> .. <br />