Common use of Special Considerations for Historic Property Clause in Contracts

Special Considerations for Historic Property. If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease, www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov

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Special Considerations for Historic Property. If proposed Improvements Alterations relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined is able to determine that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; , NPS 28; , and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements Alterations through compliance with the operation of other Applicable LawsLaws and Requirements, including including, without limitation, NEPA and Section 106.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease

Special Considerations for Historic Property. If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106the NHPA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attachment a Draft Lease

Special Considerations for Historic Property. If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

Special Considerations for Historic Property. ‌‌ If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106.106 of the NHPA.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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Special Considerations for Historic Property. ‌‌ If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106.106.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

Special Considerations for Historic Property. If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined is able to determine that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; , NPS 28; , and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with the operation of other Applicable Laws, including including, without limitation, NEPA and Section 106.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: illinoisfarmlink.org

Special Considerations for Historic Property. If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106the NHPA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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