IRP assists in archaeological assessment of HUD-funded home sites

THE Office of the Governor Infrastructure and Recovery Program is working closely with the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation to complete archaeological surveys on U.S. Housing and Urban Development-funded   home sites to assist  NMHC with Environmental  Reviews for their Community Development    Block   Grant-Disaster Recovery   Homebuyer-New Construction, Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction, and Affordable  Housing Rental Programs.

The first batch of 31 archaeological surveys were provided to NMHC to submit for Historic Preservation Office review on July 13, 2022. After the submission of the first batch, the IRP Archaeology staff and NMHC staff have already completed over 50 more surveys from NMHC’s priority listing and IRP is finalizing the reports for the submission of batch two.

Of the 31 homesites, IRP recommended 6 sites for a determination of No Historic Properties Affected and 25 sites for No Potential to Affect Historic Properties.  These reports  will  be reviewed by the CNMI Historic Preservation Office and 24 sites from the batch were concurred by HPO on July 24, 2022. Upon concurrence, the next steps leading to construction breaking ground are:

1) Determining the Preliminary Title Report;

2) Completing the Appraisal; and

3) The Loan Closing

The first batch of archaeological surveys were conducted in advance of homestead development in Kagman I, Kagman II, Kagman III, Kagman III Phase IV, Dandan, and also in the villages of As Gonno, Koblerville, Kannat Tabla, Chalan Laulau, As Teo, San Vicente, Capital Hill, Papago, and As Lito.

Under the properties  belonging or  assigned  to  approved  borrowers   under NMHC’s  Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery or CDBG-DR,  the potential homesites must undergo site inspections followed by Environmental Reviews or ERs, including certification that all decisions and actions are in compliance with laws and authorities. NMHC CDBG-DR  housing construction cannot commence new construction or rehabilitation/ reconstruction until these required ERs are completed.

The CNMI Historic Preservation Office advised NMHC that, “The archeological services firm shall assist NMHC in compliance with all regulations in the Protection of Historic Properties as stated in 36 CFR Part 800. The qualified archeological services firm must have a ‘Secretary of Interior Approved Archeologist” designation and shall assist the NMHC in compliance with the CNMI Historic Preservation Office.

The CNMI Infrastructure and Recovery  Archaeological staff consists  of Lead Archaeologist  Jeremy Freeman, Archaeologist Scott Bierly, and Anthropologist Keona Torres. Both Freeman and Bierly meet the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, allowing them to carry out this project.

According to NMHC CDBG-DR staff assigned to the program, the collaboration between NMHC and IRP to complete  these assessments have been effective and responsive.

As of May 16, 2022, 272 housing loan applications had been approved under the program. Of this number, 258 approved borrowers  had completed  the Homeowner’s  Counseling  Sessions; 210 had identified properties; 172 had completed  site  inspections;  47 had completed  the required environmental assessments; 43 had secured preliminary title reports; 17 had completed appraisals on their properties; and 4 had closed their loans.

The completion of this program would mean providing  fair, affordable, safe, decent, and sanitary housing to eligible residents (low- and moderate-income individuals) three years following Typhoon Mangkhut and Super Typhoon Yutu.

For more information  on the CDBG-DR Homebuyer-New Construction, Rehabilitation/Reconstruction, and  Affordable  Housing Rental  Programs,  visit  the CDBG-DR website:   https://www.cnmi- cdbgdr.com/.

For more information on the Office of the Governor Infrastructure and Recovery Program, call (670) 664-4775/76 or email [email protected]/.  To view the IRP 2021 Annual Report, click the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MPKhibu2ZRfI65DGeDcEoPj-mWK6AHpg/view?usp=sharing/.

IRP Anthropologist Keona DLG Torres, NMHC DR Loan Specialist Melvin Sablan with CNMI Youth Affairs Governor’s Summer Youth Employment Program interns Jovinia Moses and Heather Kristopher complete an IRP archaeological survey in Kagman on Aug. 12, 2022.

IRP Anthropologist Keona DLG Torres, NMHC DR Loan Specialist Melvin Sablan with CNMI Youth Affairs Governor’s Summer Youth Employment Program interns Jovinia Moses and Heather Kristopher complete an IRP archaeological survey in Kagman on Aug. 12, 2022.

IRP Anthropologist Keona DLG Torres and NMHC DR Loan Specialist Melvin Sablan review a list of NMHC Home sites to be surveyed.

IRP Anthropologist Keona DLG Torres and NMHC DR Loan Specialist Melvin Sablan review a list of NMHC Home sites to be surveyed.

IRP Lead Archaeologist Jeremy Freeman instructs Youth Affairs Intern Heather Moses on how to use Trimble to perform surveys.

IRP Lead Archaeologist Jeremy Freeman instructs Youth Affairs Intern Heather Moses on how to use Trimble to perform surveys.

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