Landmark structure definition

Landmark structure means a structure designated as a landmark, pursuant to the Landmark Preservation Ordinance, Chapter 25.12.
Landmark structure means any structure where the construction date has been identified, its history has been substantiated, and only minor alterations have been made in character with the original architecture. Landmark structures are identified in Appendix 14 of the Coastal Element of the Mendocino County General Plan.
Landmark structure means a structure designated as a landmark pursuant to the Landmark Preservation Ordinance,

Examples of Landmark structure in a sentence

  • OWNER shall document the existing condition of the Historic Landmark by providing to CITY on the Effective Date a minimum of four (4) current and clear photographs of each elevation of the Historic Landmark structure, of any character-defining or historically significant features of the Historic Landmark structure or Property, and of any areas of the Historic Landmark for which improvements are planned or intended by OWNER.

  • CITY also may cancel this Agreement if it determines that OWNER has failed to restore or rehabilitate the Historic Landmark Property or Historic Landmark structure in the manner specified in Subsection 3(b) of this Agreement.

  • OWNER shall document the existing condition of the Historic Landmark by providing to CITY on the Effective Date a minimum of four (4) current and clear photographs of each elevation of the Historic Landmark structure, of any character-defining or historically significant features of the Historic Landmark structure or property, and of any areas of the Historic Landmark for which improvements are planned or intended by OWNER.


More Definitions of Landmark structure

Landmark structure means a specific structure identified as being an individual historically significant structure that is identified as: (i) associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of Baltimore history; (ii) associated with the lives of persons significant in Baltimore's past; (iii) embodying distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or that represent the work of a master, or that possess high artistic