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Old Federal Building Rochester, NY, NPS Photo |
WHO
WE ARE
The Historic Surplus Property Program allows state, county and local governments
to obtain surplus Federal properties at no cost if the property is listed
in, or eligible for listing in, the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic properties transferred under this program may be used for public
facilities, such as museums and government offices; properties can also
be leased to not-for-profit organizations and to developers who may be
eligible to take advantage of Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives.
PROGRAM PARTNERS
The Historic Surplus Property Program is a partnership program administered by the National Park Service and the General
Services Administration, which identifies Federal historic properties to be transferred under this program. The Department of Defense, under base closure and realignment laws, may also partner with the National Park Service and use the Historic Surplus Property Program to dispose of historic military bases. Applications for historic surplus property are reviewed by the National Park Service. The primary component of the application is the "Program of Preservation and Utilization," which includes three major sections: a preservation plan, a use plan, and a financial plan. All changes to properties being transferred
under this program must be made in conformance with the Secretary of
the Interiors Standards for Rehabilitation.
HOW
WE HELP
When a state, county or local government expresses interest
in acquiring a historic surplus property, the National Park Service works
with the applicant to develop the "Program of Preservation and Utilization," providing
technical assistance to ensure conformance with the Secretary of the
Interiors Standards for Rehabilitation. After an application
is approved, the National Park Service facilitates the transfer by formally
recommending transfer of the property to the General Services Administration or the Department of Defense, as appropriate.
Properties
transferred under this program must be used in accordance with the terms
of the transfer in perpetuity, although these terms may be amended by
mutual agreement of the National Park Service and the recipient. Once
a property is transferred, the National Park Service is responsible for
monitoring the property to ensure that the historic property is maintained
and protected.
STATS
Since 1949, over 100 historic properties, including lighthouses,
post offices, customs houses, and military bases, have been transferred
for new uses under this program.
RELATED
HPS PROGRAMS
Technical Preservation Services
Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives
LEARN
MORE ABOUT IT
Questions
about properties in specific states can be directed to these regional
coordinators:
National
Office
Gary
Sachau
Historic Surplus Property Program
Heritage Preservation Services
National Park Service
1849 C Street, NW (Org.Code 2255)
Washington, D.C. 20240
(202) 354-2044
Alaska Support Office - AK
Janet Clemens
National Park Service
Alaska Support Office
240 West 5th Avenue, Room 114
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 644-3461
Intermountain Region - Santa Fe Office
AZ, CO, MT, NM, OK, TX, UT, WY
Mary Padilla
National Park Service
Intermountain Region - Santa Fe Office
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728
(505) 988-6809
Midwest Region
IL, IN - Carol Ahlgren (402)
661-1912
KS, MN, NE, ND, SD - Dena Sanford (402) 661-1944
AR, IA, MO - Rachel Franklin-Weekley (402) 661-1928
OH, WI - Brian McCutchen (402) 661-1940
MI - Susan Vincent (402) 661-1948
National Park Service
Midwest Region
601 Riverfront Drive
Omaha, NE 68102-4226
Northeast Region - Philadelphia Office
CT, DE, DC, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT,
VA, WV
Alisa McCann
National Park Service
Northeast Region - Philadelphia Office
US Custom House, 3rd Floor
200 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 597-0651
Pacific West Region - Seattle Office
CA, HI, ID, NV, OR, WA, American Samoa,
Federated States of Micronesia, Guam,
Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau
Hank Florence
National Park Service
Pacific West Region - Seattle Office
909 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 220-4133
Southeast Region
AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, PR, SC, TN, VI
Frank Miele
National Park Service
Southeast Region
Atlanta Federal Center
1924 Building, 100 Alabama Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 562-3173, ext. 505
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