Historical Context Statements and Narratives Sample Clauses

Historical Context Statements and Narratives. Prior to project implementation, FEMA, OEM, and the subgrantee will work with the SHPO and Participating Tribe(s) to determine the topic and framework of a historic context statement or narrative the designated responsible party shall be responsible for completing. The statement or narrative may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set of related properties, or relevant themes as identified in the statewide preservation plan. Once the topic of the historic context statement or narrative has been agreed to, the designated responsible party shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO and Participating Tribe(s) through the drafting of the document and delivery of a final product. The SHPO and Participating Tribe(s) shall have final approval over the end product. The designated responsible party will use staff or contractors that meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for the appropriate discipline.
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Historical Context Statements and Narratives. Prior to project implementation, FEMA, the Grantee(s), and subgrantee shall work with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) to determine the topic and framework of a historic context statement or narrative the designated responsible party shall be responsible for Appendix C Draft Treatment Measures completing. The statement or narrative may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set of related properties, or relevant themes as identified in the statewide preservation plan. Once the topic of the historic context statement or narrative has been agreed to, the designated responsible party shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) through the drafting of the document and delivery of a final product. The designated responsible party shall use staff or contractors that meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for the appropriate discipline.
Historical Context Statements and Narratives. 1. Prior to project implementation, FEMA, TDEM, and the Subrecipient shall work with the SHPO to determine the topic and framework of a historic context statement or narrative the designated responsible party shall be responsible for completing. The statement or narrative may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set of related properties, or relevant themes as identified in the statewide preservation plan. Once the topic of the historic context statement or narrative has been agreed to, the designated responsible party shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO through the drafting of the document and delivery of a final product. The SHPO shall have final approval over the end product. The designated responsible party shall use staff or contractors that meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for the appropriate discipline.
Historical Context Statements and Narratives. A. Prior to project implementation, the PA Signatories will collaboratively determine the topic and framework of a historic context statement or narrative the designated responsible party shall be responsible for completing. The statement or narrative may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set of related properties, or relevant themes as identified in the statewide preservation plan. Once the topic of the historic context statement or narrative has been agreed to, the project may move to the construction phase and the NJDEP shall continue to coordinate with the PA Signatories as the CRM drafts the historic context statement and narrative. The PA Signatories shall have final approval over the end product.
Historical Context Statements and Narratives. Prior to project implementation, the City shall consult with the SHPO and any participating Tribes to determine the topic and framework of a historic context statement or narrative the City shall be responsible for completing. The statement or narrative may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set of related properties, or relevant themes as identified in the statewide preservation plan. Once the topic of the historic context statement or narrative has been agreed to, the City shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO through the drafting of the document and delivery of a final product. The SHPO shall have final approval over the end product. The City shall use the Preservation Specialist or contractors that meet the Qualification Standards.
Historical Context Statements and Narratives. Prior to project implementation, the RE will work with SHPO to determine the topic and framework of a historic context statements or narratives the RE shall be responsible for completing using staff or contractors, who meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for Architectural History, History, Architecture, or Historic Architecture, as appropriate.. The statements or narratives may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set or related properties, or relevant themes. Once the topic of the historic context statements or narratives has been agreed to, the RE shall continue to coordinate with SHPO through the drafting of the document and delivery of a final product. SHPO shall have final approval over the end-product. The RE will use staff or contractors, who meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for the appropriate discipline.
Historical Context Statements and Narratives. Prior to project implementation, NCORR and the Subrecipient shall work with the SHPO, consulting Tribe(s), and ACHP, if participating, to determine the topic and framework of a historic context statement or narrative the designated responsible party shall be responsible for completing. The statement or narrative may focus on an individual property, a historic district, a set of related properties, or relevant themes as identified in the statewide preservation plan. Once the topic of the historic context statement or narrative has been agreed to, the designated responsible party shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO and consulting Tribe(s) through the drafting of the document and delivery of a final product. The designated responsible party shall use staff or contractors that meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications (Secretary’s Professional Qualifications) for the appropriate discipline.
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