Specifications include, but are not limited to: Produce surveyed site plans of the areas under consideration for development in each park • Assess opportunities for expansion of recreational opportunities in each of the subject parks. • Identify restrictions in force at each site including wetlands protection regulations, shoreline protection setbacks, alteration of terrain regulations, rights of way and easements, limitations involved in providing electrical, water and sewage disposal utilities, historic easements and preservation concerns, and possible abutter concerns. • Assist with meeting the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Perform Historic District Area Surveys and archaeological surveys. Establish APEs (Area of Potential Effects). The consulting team should include cultural resources management specialists who are 36 CFR 61 qualified. Archaeologists must be listed on the NH Division of Historical Resources’ Archaeological Consultants list as qualified to conduct archaeological investigations on both pre- and post-contact sites (Archaeology, New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources)