Heritage Manager definition

Heritage Manager means the person employed as Heritage Manager by the YMAC or any person acting in that position.

Examples of Heritage Manager in a sentence

  • It is proposed that the service will be delivered through one team, managed by the Heritage Manager at MCC retaining the existing team positions and structure for MCC with the addition of the one new fixed term post.

  • The conservation works must be progressively inspected by and be implemented to the satisfaction of Council’s Urban Design and Heritage Manager prior to the issue of any Occupation Certificate or commencement of the use, whichever is the earlier.

  • The design, location and wording must be submitted for the approval of Council’s Urban Design and Heritage Manager prior to manufacture and installation.

  • To apply for this position, contact Youth Cultural Heritage Manager, ▇▇▇▇ ▇’▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇).

  • For a scope of work, refer to Council’s Urban Design and Heritage Manager to determine the particular architectural/design features of the building/site that may need to be recorded.

  • All disputes between the County Council and a Borough Council arising out of or in relation to this Agreement shall be referred in the first instance to the County Heritage Manager (nominated by the County Council) and the Head of Culture, Heritage, Libraries and Arts Services(nominated by Blackpool ) and (nominated by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with Darwen) as first point of contact to the other for resolution of the dispute.

  • It is proposed that the service will be delivered through one team, managed by the Heritage Manager at MCC.

  • The report shall be submitted to the National Park Authority’s Planning and Heritage Manager and the National Park Authority shall present the report to its Members Affordable Housing Group.

  • Evidence and details of the above commission on the above terms are to be provided to Council’s Urban Design and Heritage Manager prior to commencement of work on site.

  • The heritage consultant must sign off on the project upon lodgement of the relevant DAs for detailed design of buildings and submit a final report to Council’s Urban Design and Heritage Manager specifying how the relevant heritage conditions of this consent have been satisfied.