Historic Structures definition

Historic Structures means the Existing Buildings set forth on Exhibit I that have been determined to be eligible for listing on the National Register, either individually or as part of a historic district.
Historic Structures means any structures individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places or the Indiana State Register of Historic Sites and Structures.
Historic Structures means those structures located within and around the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tunnel/Commodore Waste Rock Superfund Site as described in Appendix D, Colorado Division of Reclamation and Mine Safety Structural Evaluation Report.

Examples of Historic Structures in a sentence

  • The Keepers shall obtain Harbor District approval for any projects, not approved in the Lighthouse Utilization Plan and Historic Structures Report.

  • In addition, Owner shall comply with the terms of the City’s Historic Structures Ordinance (Chapter 22.22) of the Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code), and shall obtain any applicable permits necessary to protect, preserve, restore, and rehabilitate the Historic Property so as to maintain its historical and cultural significance.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this DDA, in no event shall Developer have the right to remove the Historic Structures, or take development actions premised on the removal of the Historic Structures, under the Stadium Alternative before the Stadium Condition Cutoff Date, or if the Stadium Condition is satisfied, before the Final Stadium Agreement Cutoff Date.

  • No party hereto will raise the use of electronic mail to deliver a manual signature or the fact that any signature or agreement or instrument was executed through the use of an Electronic Signature as a defense to the formation or enforceability of this Agreement and each such party forever waives any such defense.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that (i) it is not economically feasible to preserve the Historic Structures under the Stadium Alternative, (ii) the feasibility of preserving the Historic Structures under the Non-Stadium Alternative is currently uncertain and (iii) development of the real property containing the Historic Structures is not anticipated for some time.

  • Any activities Purchaser proposes to conduct or have conducted on the Historic Structures shall be outlined in a Work Plan that is submitted to and approved in writing by EPA and the State prior to the start of any work on the Historic Structures.

  • Securing and “mothballing” of structures, using methods defined in the National Park Service’s Preservation Brief 31, Mothballing Historic Structures.

  • Following such notification, Developer and the Agency staff shall meet and confer for a period of not less than ninety (90) days (and such additional time as may be mutually agreed upon), and the Agency shall perform such analysis as may be necessary in order to determine the feasibility of preserving the Historic Structures in accordance with applicable standards under CEQA.

  • The article by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, A Primer on Architectural Photography and the Photo Documentation of Historic Structures (Vernacular Architecture Forum News, no date) provides helpful information for photographing buildings and structures.

  • The Recipient or qualified professional shall ensure that the historic property and all relevant resources are recorded prior to demolition, alteration, or relocation in accordance with Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) standards or the Photographic Documentation Standards for Historic Structures adopted by SHPO.


More Definitions of Historic Structures

Historic Structures means any structure that is:
Historic Structures means the buildings on the Shipyard Site commonly known as buildings 211, 224, 231 and 253.

Related to Historic Structures

  • Historic Structure means any structure that is:

  • Certified historic structure means a property listed individually on the Virginia Landmarks Register,

  • Soil structure means the arrangement of primary soil particles into compound particles, peds, or clusters that are separated by natural planes of weakness from adjoining aggregates.

  • Historic site means any real property, man-made structure,

  • Historic resource means a publicly or privately owned historic building, structure, site, object, feature, or open space located within an historic district designated by the national register of historic places, the state register of historic sites, or a local unit acting under the local historic districts act, 1970 PA 169, MCL 399.201 to 399.215, or that is individually listed on the state register of historic sites or national register of historic places, and includes all of the following: