What happens if SHPO does not agree with the finding?
If SHPO does not agree with the finding, a letter will be issued with an explanation. Often, disagreements can be resolved with further consultation. This sometimes requires additional information being provided to SHPO to better illustrate the reasoning behind the finding, or it might require slight modifications to the scope of work so that everyone is in agreement with the finding. If the disagreement cannot be resolved through consultation with SHPO, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation will need to be invited to consult [see 36 CFR Part 800.5(c)(2)].