Historic landmark definition
Historic landmark means any improvement, building or structure of particular historic or architectural significance to the Town relating to its heritage, cultural, social, economic or political history, or which exemplifies historic personages or important events in local, state or national history identified in the municipality's comprehensive plan, which have been listed or are eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic landmark means a site, building, structure or object designated as historic on a national, state or local register.
Historic landmark means a site (including archaeological sites), object, structure, or building which:
More Definitions of Historic landmark
Historic landmark means a natural or man-made object that has been historically used to marks a locality or boundary. The town’s many stone walls and the mile marker at two-mile corner are local examples of historic landmarks.
Historic landmark means any building, structure, object, site, sign, area, place, or natural feature designated as a historic landmark pursuant to this Chapter.
Historic landmark means a building, structure, object, or feature, and its site, or a site:
Historic landmark means an historic resource of historical, architectural, archaeological, or cultural importance or value which the City Council determines shall be protected, enhanced and preserved in the interest of the culture, prosperity, education and welfare of the people and which is so designated.
Historic landmark means a structure or building which:
Historic landmark means any improvement, building or structure of particular historic or architectural significance to the Town relating to its heritage, cultural, social, economic or political history, or which exemplifies historic personages or important events in
Historic landmark means any improvement or natural feature that meets the criteria listed in this ordinance and is designated by the city council pursuant to this ordinance or nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. Until the designation is finalized, the property shall be referred to as a "potential historical resource" as defined below.