Common use of Cultural Resources Assessment Clause in Contracts

Cultural Resources Assessment. The project will occur on lands owned by Xxxxxxxxxx County, a subdivision of the State of Texas. Therefore, the project is subject to the Antiquities Code of Texas (ACT) and the accompanying Rules of Practice and Procedure, which protects archaeological sites and historic buildings on public land. This scope of work is designed to meet all requirements of the ACT and includes a cultural resources assessment and consultation with the Texas Historical Commission (THC), which also serves as the State Historic Preservation Office. The goal of this work will be to determine the level of effort required for further investigation and coordination with the THC.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: agenda.wilco.org, agenda.wilco.org, agenda.wilco.org

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Cultural Resources Assessment. The project will occur on lands owned by Xxxxxxxxxx Williamson County, a subdivision of the State of Texas. Therefore, the project is subject to the Antiquities Code of Texas (ACT) and the accompanying Rules of Practice and Procedure, which protects archaeological sites and historic buildings on public land. This scope of work is designed to meet all requirements of the ACT and includes a cultural resources assessment and consultation with the Texas Historical Commission (THC), which also serves as the State Historic Preservation Office. The goal of this work will be to determine the level of effort required for further investigation and coordination with the THC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: agenda.wilcotx.gov

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