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Policy Documents General Publications Historic/Cultural Reference Documents Natural Resource Reference Documents Grant Round Materials Helpful Links
Policy Documents
Criteria, Guidelines, and Procedures (CGP) The Criteria, Guidelines and Procedures is LCHIP's operations manual. Combined with the statute, NH RSA chapter 227-M, the CGP constitutes the complete guidance document for all applicants. (Revised September 29, 2008)
General Publications
FY 2008 Annual Report FY 2007 Annual Report This report details the activities of the program during the past fiscal year (July 1st – June 30th) and includes a listing of all resource assets acquired and restoration and rehabilitation projects undertaken, along with the associated expenditures.
Final Budget Worksheet Upon completion of a project, the applicant should use this simple spreadsheet to document all sources and expenditures of project funds.
LCHIP Brochure Brochure describing the LCHIP Program
LCHIP Grant Making Process This document describes each phase of the process from eligibility to annual monitoring.
Stewardship Plan Guidelines A Stewardship Plan outlines in detail how to successfully preserve and protect the natural, cultural or historical values of a property.
Historic/Cultural Reference Documents
Below is a list of Internet sites or links to resources that may be helpful in planning your project or proposal to LCHIP. LCHIP provides these links for informational purposes and they should not be viewed as an endorsement of any resource listed.
Alterations, Additions and Architects Summary of ideas and project-related planning concerns to take into consideration before embarking on a historic preservation project.
Baseline Documentation Form The purpose of Baseline Documentation is to provide documentation of the physical condition and historic character of your resource once the project is completed, to provide a permanent record of the work that was accomplished by your LCHIP grant.
Historic Building Assessment with Preservation Guidelines & Historic Structure Reports Summary and outline of the planning report expectations for potential applicants to LCHIP for historic preservation or cultural resource projects over $50,000.
Historic Resource Checklist For projects awarded funding, this is a full list of documents and "due diligence" that must be reviewed and approved by LCHIP prior to disbursing any funds. These documents should be submitted at least 4 weeks prior to receiving first disbursement.
Historic Resource Studies Checklist For studies awarded funding, this is a full list of documents and "due diligence" that must be reviewed and approved by LCHIP prior to disbursing any funds. These documents should be submitted at least 4 weeks prior to receiving first disbursement.
Model Baseline Documentation The purpose of Baseline Documentation is to provide documentation of the physical condition and historic character of your resource once the project is completed, to provide a permanent record of the work that was accomplished by your LCHIP grant.
Model Historic Resource Project Agreement The Project Agreement is the contract between LCHIP and your organization and explains (among other things) the scope of work and the grant disbursement schedule.
Model Term Stewardship Agreement All historic resource projects are required to file a Stewardship Agreement with the County Registry of Deeds. The Stewardship Agreement is a temporary legal restriction on the use, rehabilitation, and preservation of an historic structure.
NH Register of Historical Places Information Information on how to find out if your property is listed on the NH Register of Historic Places or how to list your property and the benefits of listing.
Understanding the DOE Requirement All historic or cultural resources that are seeking LCHIP funding are required to be listed or eligible for either the National Register of Historic Places or the State Register of Historic Places. You may need to request a Determination of Eligibility (DOE) from the NH Division of Historical Resources if your property is not already eligible or listed in the National or State Registers.
What is a Stewardship Agreement The basics of LCHIP's legal requirements after a project is complete.
Natural Resource Reference DocumentsBelow is a list of Internet sites or links to resources that may be helpful in planning your project or proposal to LCHIP. LCHIP provides these links for informational purposes and they should not be viewed as an endorsement of any resource listed.
Baseline Documentation Report Form Required for all projects, the Baseline Documentation Report provides a snapshot of the condition of the property as of the date the property is protected. It sets the standard against which all future monitoring is measured.
Information on Ecologically Significant Lands This section provides an overview to applicants that helps clarify what types of lands LCHIP considers ecologically significant.
Model Baseline Documentation Report This is an example of what, as a minimum, should be included in a Baseline Documentation Report.
Model Conservation Easement LCHIP's standard Conservation Easement (CE) contains all provisions and language required by the statute as well as the CGP. Since each parcel and each landowner is different, the final CE may be somewhat different than this model.
Model Conservation and Preservation Easement LCHIP's standard Conservation and Preservation Easement (CPE) is used when the project includes a historic building (such as a farmhouse). The CPE contains all provisions and language required by the statute as well as the CGP. Since each parcel and each landowner is different, the final CPE may be somewhat different than this model.
Model Fee Deed LCHIP's standard Fee Deed contains all provisions and language required by the statute as well as the CGP. Since each parcel and each landowner is different, the final Fee Deed may be somewhat different than this model.
Model Natural Resource Project Agreement Required for each project, and usually signed at the project closing, the Project Agreement outlines the basic responsibilities of the applicant(s) after completion of the project.
Natural Resource Checklist For projects awarded funding, this is a full list of documents and "due diligence" that must be reviewed and approved by LCHIP prior to disbursing any funds. These documents should be submitted at least 4 weeks prior to projected closing date.
Grant Round MaterialsGrant Round 8 Materials This link provides draft materials for Grant Round 8, in Adobe Acrobat format. The forms for Grant Round 8 will be uploaded on December 9th. Contact the office at 603-224-4113 if you have any questions.
Helpful Links
Independent Sector This site provides an estimated dollar per hour value for volunteer time which is updated annually.
Land Trust Alliance Standards & Practices The Land Trust Standards and Practices are guidelines for the responsible operation of a land trust, which is run legally, ethically, and in the public interest and conducts a sound program of land transactions and stewardship.
Land Trust Contact Information Find contact information for local, statewide, and national land trusts
National Employment and Wage Data Contains wage and employment estimates for roughly 600 occupations in New Hampshire.
National Register of Historic Places Database A database of information about places listed on or determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
NH Association of Regional Planning Commissions Regional Planning Commissions can assist in various aspects of developing an LCHIP application grant proposal or compiling a Baseline Documentation Report.
NH Division of Historic Resources For consultant lists and information on placing your resource on the NH State Register of Historic Places
NH Preservation Alliance New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is a group of people dedicated to preserving the parts of New Hampshire that make it so wonderful to live here. Consider them to be advocates for the best parts of New Hampshire's incredible past.
Real Estate Appraisers A searchable database of real estate appraisers in New Hampshire
Secretary of Interior Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties The Standards are neither technical nor prescriptive, but are intended to promote responsible preservation practices that help protect our Nation's irreplaceable cultural resources.
Society for the Protection of NH Forests The Forest Society is dedicated to protecting the state's most important landscapes while promoting the wise use of its renewable natural resources. Visit their ‘How We Protect Land' section for valuable resource materials
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