Examples of Preservation Notice in a sentence
The determination made in the Preservation Notice may be appealed by the Owner to any court of competent jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
All Applicants, Sponsors, co-Sponsors, owners, and special purpose entities must, at all times, comply with, and not be in violation of, California’s Preservation Notice Law (Gov.
A copy of the Historic Preservation Notice and response must be kept in the Environmental Review Record.
If the project does not have an exemption from SHPO Review approved by TDA, the Grant Recipient must submit to the SHPO a Historic Preservation Notice, found at http://www.thc.state.tx.us and allow at least thirty-five (35) calendar days for the SHPO to review.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 9.02(a) and 9.02(b), any Noteholder (a “Non-Participating Holder”), by written notice delivered to the Issuer within 10 calendar days after receipt of the Preservation Notice, may elect to be excluded from the Equity Put Transaction and, instead, shall be required not later than the Equity Put Date to exercise the Warrant portion of all Qualifying Equity held by such Non-Participating Holder.
A copy of the Historic Preservation Notice and response must be kept in the Environmental Review Record.Categorical Exclusion Converted to Exemption 24 CFR 58.34(a)(12) & 58.35(a) Under rare circumstances the Grant Recipient could find their Categorically Excluded project falls under Exempt status per section 58.34(a)(12) and that none of the statutory requirements under section 58.5 apply to the project.
If the project does not have an exemption from SHPO Review approved by TDA, the Grant Recipient must submit to the SHPO a Historic Preservation Notice, found at https://www.thc.texas.gov/etrac- system and allow at least thirty-five (35) calendar days for the SHPO to review.
AGREED - that Agenda 7.3 – Building Preservation Notice (BPN) Barry’s Amusements, Portrush be discussed next on the Agenda.
This has generated much debate regardingthe serving of a Building Preservation Notice (BPN) or the potential listing of the building.
Buildings are periodically added to the list and the District Council has powers to “spot list” buildings by serving a Building Preservation Notice.