Examples of County Archaeologist in a sentence
In Herefordshire it will primarily mean either the County Archaeologist or the Archaeological Advisor.
For example, English Heritage will be consulted in respect of Scheduled Ancient Monuments and where remediation is deemed appropriate consultation with the County Archaeologist will take place.
The County Archaeologist has reviewed the submitted information and has advised that the documents provide an appropriate assessment and has demonstrated that the Phase 3 development area does not contain any significant archaeological remains, no further investigation is required.
The site has been identified by the County Archaeologist as one of interest and he has advised that further investigations should be undertaken and a condition is proposed to ensure adequate evaluation and mitigation work is carried out.
Finds, discovered by the Archaeological Contractor, falling under the statutory definition of Treasure (as defined by the Treasure Act of 1996 and its revision of 2002) will be reported immediately to the relevant Coroner’s Office, the Kent Finds Liaison Officer (FLO) who is the designated treasure co-ordinator for Kent, the landowner and the County Archaeologist.
Archaeological Evaluation Report (fieldwalking, earthwork survey, geophysical survey and/or trial trenching) The County Archaeologist will provide a specification for the evaluation for the applicant which sets out what is required.
Archaeological desk based assessment The County Archaeologist will provide a specification for the desk based assessment for the applicant which sets out what is required.
The County Archaeologist will provide a specification for the building assessment and recording for the applicant which sets out what is required.
This information has been considered by the County Archaeologist, who has recommended conditions to ensure that archaeology is dealt with appropriately during construction.
The observations of Specialist Advisor Arboriculture, Housing Services Manager, Specialist Advisor Planning Policy, Local Highway Manager, County Archaeologist, County Ecologist, Southern Water, Natural England Planning Tuesday, 4 March 2014 and Sussex Police – Crime Provention Design Officer were detailed within the report.