Preservation officer definition
Examples of Preservation officer in a sentence
The survey shall be updated at least once every ten (10) years.(2) The Commission shall review and comment to the State Historic Preservation officer on all proposed nominations of properties within the community for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Sites.
Van Veenendaal, Preservation team coordinator and Preservation officer at the National Archives of the Netherlands.
In the event such items are discovered on the Subleased Premises, the Sublessee shall immediately notify the State Historic Preservation officer and protect the site and the material from further disturbance until said officer gives clearance to proceed.
Van Veenendaal, Preservation team coordinator and Preservation officer at the National Archives of the Netherlands interviewed by S.
The GMALSP authorities have been supported in this work by the Digital Preservation officer providing training in digital preservation, for example capturing emails and websites.
In 2015, and with approval from Connecticut State Historic Preservation officer, the Property's exterior was restored to a great extent to its 19th-century appearance.
Therefore, the lender must submit a Phase I ESA (Environmental Site Assessment) and any applicable subsequent studies, a copy of the letter to the State Historic Preservation officer (SHPO) and any responses, and an Environmental Report, as described thereto.
RE: Petition of Jonathan Rhangos HBR 04-3273-2205 East Hall Street Fence The Preservation officer recommends approval.
Why send them to the University of Florida?• David Criswell: The study was coordinated closely with the Puerto Rican Historic Preservation officer.
The contractor will provide the EPA with information regarding the location of the Site, any threatened or endangered species or habitat which may be affected by our project, whether the Site is considered to be of concern by the State Historic Preservation officer (SHPO), and an evaluation as to whether our plans could have adverse effects on endangered species or cultural resources.