National Register of Historic Places Sample Clauses

National Register of Historic Places. 3. The NRCS CRS will then use the above information to determine whether there are cultural resources within the defined APE. If there are no cultural resources within the APE, then the NRCS CRS will determine the potential of the presence of unrecorded cultural resources within the defined APE. If there are no historic properties within the APE, or if there is little or no potential that unrecorded historic properties exist within the APE, then the CRS will clear the practice for implementation without consultation.
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National Register of Historic Places. The Xxxxx County Historic Preservation Commission will make recommendations to the State Historic Preservation Officer on nominations to the National Register of Historic Places.
National Register of Historic Places. The Federal government’s official listing of historic resources maintained by the Keeper of the National Register. NRHP CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION - The most recent version of the criteria established by the Secretary of the Interior for use in evaluating the eligibility of properties for the NRHP (36 CFR Part 60). These criteria are used by the City, SHPO, and Keeper of the National Register to evaluate properties for the NRHP.
National Register of Historic Places. The NRHP is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the NRHP is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources. PA (Programmatic Agreement) – A document that records the terms and conditions agreed upon to resolve the potential adverse effects of a Federal agency program, complex Undertaking or other situations in accordance with 36 CFR 800.14(b).
National Register of Historic Places. It is a site or structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Street Address: 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assessor’s Parcel Number: 000-000-00 Historic Name of Property: Not Known Owner: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx & Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Owner’s Address: 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 000 Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Belvedere CA 94920 TEL 415/000-0000 XXX 000/000-0000 Description/Property Chronology: The three-story basement, single-family residence at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx is located on a steeply sloped site on the east side of Bayview Avenue and overlooks Belvedere Cove. The property includes a detached garage with in-law unit; concrete stairs and pathways; a stone cooking hearth (outdoor) and paved patio; and garden terraces enclosed with crenellated stone walls. Generally square in plan, the residence is topped by a compound roof clad in composition shingles and elaborated with tile ridge caps. All exterior surfaces were covered in stucco, including typical wood elements such as columns, modillions and eave soffits. Current owners removed the stucco and took it back to original shingles while reinforcing and retaining the look and feel of the original house. Many of the original elaborate wood windows are extant and consistent primarily of multi-pane fixed, casement windows and have decorative muntin-work in the upper sashes. Some original windows, primarily on secondary elevations, have been replaced with modern wood sash windows in various configurations. The property at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx has changed multiple hands over the past century and appears to have been used both as a primary and secondary residence by its various owners during that time. Research revealed various dates of construction of the residence, ranging from 1898 through 1929. Assessor records indicate that a residence had been built on the property by 1908, though the original architect was not identified.
National Register of Historic Places. It is a site or structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Not applicable. 000 Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Belvedere CA 94920 TEL 415/000-0000 XXX 000/000-0000 Historical Information: Construction Year & Significant Builder: Research revealed various dates of construction of the residence, ranging from 1898 through 1929. Assessor records indicate that a residence had been built on the property by 1908, though the original architect was not identified. Recommendation: Date of Survey: November 28, 2018 Prepared by: Xxx Xxxx, Historic Preservation Chair and Vice Committee Chair Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Organization: Historic Preservation Committee, City of Belvedere REFERENCES A Pictorial History of Belvedere. 1890-1990. The Landmark Society. Edited by Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx. Historic Resource Evaluation, prepared by Xxxxxxxxxx Architecture, Inc. dated 2012
National Register of Historic Places. The official Federal list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and or culture maintained by the Keeper of the National Register, National Park Service.
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National Register of Historic Places. A federally maintained register of districts, sites, buildings, structures, architecture, archeology, and culture. natural flow: Streamflow that is unregulated and unrestricted in every way (no diversion or reservoir structures that impede or restrict the flow). Also describes unimpeded runoff. nitrogen-fixing: Refers to microorganisms that reduce gaseous nitrogen to ammonia or other compounds. no action alternative: The most likely future conditions without the project or action. non-Federal reservoirs: Xxxxxx and Independence Lakes. normal water year: A water year when the April 15 forecast for the Truckee River indicates there would be sufficient uncontrolled runoff and Floriston Rate Water storage to maintain Floriston Rates through the water year. O obligate brood parasite: A bird which lays its eggs in the nest of other birds which raise the young, such as the xxxxx-headed cowbird. obligate riparian species: A species that depends completely upon habitat along a body of water. obligatory stream spawner: Refers to fishes whose reproductive behavior includes migration of adults into streams and whose young cannot survive without developing in streams during certain early life stages (egg, larval, and/or young-of-year development).
National Register of Historic Places. (NRHP) The official Federal list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and or culture maintained by the Keeper of the National Register, National Park Service. NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act of 1969) NEPA is Federal law which helps inform the decision-making process for Federal agencies in the United States. NEPA requires that all Federal agencies involve the interested public in their decision-making, consider reasonable alternatives to proposed actions, and prepare environmental documents which disclose the impacts of proposed actions and alternatives.
National Register of Historic Places. This is the official list of the nation’s historic places worthy 7 of preservation. Authorized by the NHPA of 1966 and managed by the National Park Service 8 (Department of the Interior), it is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and 9 private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archaeological resources.‌
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