Historic Preservation Officer definition

Historic Preservation Officer means the person described in the Landmarks Preservation Ordinance, SMC Section 25.12.320.
Historic Preservation Officer. HPO")" means the person or persons designated by the City Manager for the City of El Paso to coordinate the historic preservation program; to review and administratively approve applications, refer violations as appropriate to the enforcement authorities and provide administrative staff support to the Historic Landmark Commission. The HPO will coordinate the development and implementation of the historic preservation plan and the city's efforts to encourage participation in the plan.
Historic Preservation Officer means the officer provided for in 2-15-1512.

Examples of Historic Preservation Officer in a sentence

  • Federal Highway Administration By: Date: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, California Division Administrator California Office of Historic Preservation By: Date: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, State Historic Preservation Officer Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: Date: Xxxx Xxxxxx,Executive Director California Department of Transportation By: Date: Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Director United States Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District By: Date: Xxxx X.

  • If a project is not exempt from further review, the Subrecipient will request concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer.

  • In general, this requires concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer for all rehabilitation and demolition of historic properties that are fifty years old or older or that are included on a Federal, state, or local historic property list.


More Definitions of Historic Preservation Officer

Historic Preservation Officer means the Lakewood Historic Preservation Officer or his or her designee, as provided in LMC 2.48.030(F) or its successor provision.
Historic Preservation Officer means the Planning Director, or his or her designee, when such a designation is relevant for consultation with federal agencies for the purpose of Section 106 procedures. This designation may be used for other consultations affecting community historical resources.
Historic Preservation Officer means the director of community development, or equivalent city official however denominated, or his or her designee.

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