Dear contact18@example.gov:
The Arizona State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has reviewed your prescribed burn submission for the above-referenced undertaking pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and its implementing regulations at 36 CFR Part 800.
Project description. SYNTHETIC demonstration record. Prescribed burn submitted by Town of Jerome.
Area of Potential Effects (APE). The APE includes a polygon of approximately 102.86 km² centered at 33.6945°, -111.6912° in Pima County, Arizona.
Federal nexus. The APE intersects the following surface management jurisdictions: Parks and Recreation (Local or State Parks); Fort McDowell Indian Res. (Indian Lands); Tonto N.F (USFS); Private Land (Private).
Tribal consultation. The APE intersects sovereign tribal land(s): Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. Concurrent consultation with the appropriate Tribal Historic Preservation Officer(s) is required under 36 CFR 800.2(c)(2)(ii).
Flood hazard. The APE intersects FEMA flood zone(s) A, X, D, AE (Special Flood Hazard Area).
Identified historic properties. No NRHP-listed properties were identified within the APE based on the submitted documentation and our current geospatial data.
ADOT historic / scenic route(s). Picacho to Cooliddge to Chandler to Mesa to Payson to Winslow; Quartzsite to Wickenburg to Phoenix to Globe to Show Low to Springerville.
Determination. Based on the foregoing, SHPO concurs with a finding of NO ADVERSE EFFECT pursuant to 36 CFR 800.5.
This determination is non-final until concurrence is received from all consulting parties. Should the scope of the undertaking change, please resubmit for re-review per 36 CFR 800.13.
Sincerely,