Examples of National Historic Landmark in a sentence
Section 110(f) of the act requires that the agen- cy official, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to mini- mize harm to any National Historic Landmark that may be directly and ad- versely affected by an undertaking.
The agency official shall notify the Sec- retary of any consultation involving a National Historic Landmark and invite the Secretary to participate in the con- sultation where there may be an ad- verse effect.
Prior to the approval of any Federal under- taking which may directly and adversely affect any National Historic Landmark, the head of the responsible Federal agency shall, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such plan- ning and actions as may be necessary to mini- mize harm to such landmark, and shall afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation a reasonable opportunity to comment on the undertaking.
Section 110(f) of the act requires that the agency official, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to minimize harm to any National Historic Landmark that may be directly and adversely affected by an undertaking.
If the Undertaking involves a National Historic Landmark (NHL), FEMA shall notify the SHPO, participating Tribe(s), and the NPS NHL Program Manager of the NPS Midwest Regional Office that the Undertaking conforms to one or more allowances.
If an undertaking may adversely affect a National Historic Landmark, the Agency Official shall request the ACHP and the Secretary of the Interior to participate in consultation to resolve any adverse effects, as outlined in 36 CFR § 800.10.
Yes (see section V) No (Review Concluded) Determination of Historic Properties Affected (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence on file)Property a National Historic Landmark and National Park Service was provided early notification during the consultation process.
Then travel to the fascinating city of Savannah, America’s first planned city, whose entire restored center - more than 1,000 buildings- is a National Historic Landmark, and check in for a two-night stay.
Steeped in history and quintessentially Southern, the city’s past is evident in its genteel charm.Overnight: Charleston DAY 2: MIDDLETON PLACE - CHARLESTON SIGHTSEEINGToday visit Middleton Place, home to America’s oldest landscaped garden & a National Historic Landmark.
Points are awarded based on the level and area(s) of significance of the property (as recorded in the State/National Register nomination or in the National Historic Landmark documentation), consideration of the significance of the specific feature(s) of the property to be addressed in the proposed project (e.g., a primary contributing resource versus a secondary contributing resource), and the extent to which the project protects, enhances or impacts that property and feature(s).