Mothballing definition
Examples of Mothballing in a sentence
Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with National Park Service Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.
Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door 770 openings, making temporary roof repairs, or ventilating the building in accordance 771 with National Park Service Preservation Brief #31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.
Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.
Mothballing is act of temporarily securing a vacant or unused real property and its component features to protect against damage by weather, vandalism, or break-ins.
Securing and “mothballing” of structures, using methods defined in the National Park Service’s Preservation Brief 31, Mothballing Historic Structures.
Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with Preservation Brief #31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.
Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.
Mothballing is only appropriate for a temporary period and should be subject to regular review, at least annually, against the same requirements which led to the original decision to mothball the school (or stage of education).
Mothballing, rather than closing a school gives the opportunity for it to re- open should circumstances change.
Mothballing 362 363 Mothballing may be undertaken on Assets that are temporarily not in use and have an 364 anticipated reactivation period of more than 36 months.