Ms. Siskin will focus her presentation on the highlights of collaborative efforts between cultural resources consultants and engineers to address Section 106 and Caltrans (FHWA Requirements) including: 1) establishing the Area of Potential Effects: how, what, and why (with case studies); 2) the value of early field meetings and consultation with stakeholders, particularly with Tribal Groups, Caltrans, local agencies, and project engineers (with case studies); and, 3) cultural resources types and why finding them isn’t a show stopper.
Ms. Miller will give a presentation focused on programmatic permitting for wetlands and endangered species. She will touch on California Department of Fish and Wildlife routine maintenance agreements and master 1600 and 2081 permits, United States Army Corps of Engineers master individual permits with and without section 7 consultation, Habitat Conservation Plans, and Aquatic Resource Plans. Ms. Miller will also discuss the ramifications of recent court decisions affecting permitting of Fully Protected species.
Ms. Miller will give a presentation focused on programmatic permitting for wetlands and endangered species. She will touch on California Department of Fish and Wildlife routine maintenance agreements and master 1600 and 2081 permits, United States Army Corps of Engineers master individual permits with and without section 7 consultation, Habitat Conservation Plans, and Aquatic Resource Plans. Ms. Miller will also discuss the ramifications of recent court decisions affecting permitting of Fully Protected species.