The following activities that may be required under the historic preservation on-call includes, but is not limited to: 1. Review all project materials prepared to date, 2. Establish an Area of Potential Effects (APE), 3. Consult with Consulting Parties including sending invitations to and holding consulting party meetings, 4. Conduct research, 5. Conduct reconnaissance fieldwork, taking appropriate level of photography and documentation, 6. Create and maintain GIS database, if necessary, 7. Write Historic Context, 8. Conduct intensive level of fieldwork, 9. Make National Register eligibility determinations in consultation with SHPO, 10. Prepare Historic Property Report, 11. Consult with SHPO and any other agency officials, 12. Prepare National Register boundary determinations, 13. Assess Effects of undertaking upon eligible and listed National Register properties, 14. Prepare Effects Report, 15. Prepare Finding of APE, Eligibility, and Effects to send to Consulting Parties, 16. Prepare 800.1 l(d) or 800.1 l(e) documentation, depending on the effects finding, 17. Write Programmatic Agreement or Memorandum of Agreement, 18. Prepare 4(f) documentation, if necessary, 19. Prepare Certificates of Approval (COAs), 20. Attend Historic Preservation Review Board meetings and make presentations, 21. Carry out mitigation work including--but not limited to--preparation of National Register applications, HABS/HAER- level documentation, and interpretive signage.