Examples of National Historic Landmark in a sentence
The proposed work and changes do not encroach upon, damage or destroy a historic resource or have an adverse effect on the character of the building or the historic character of the State and National Register Historic Districts or the Deadwood National Historic Landmark District.
Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmark is a state preserve.
If the owner or owners of any privately owned property, or a majority of the owners of such properties within the district in the case of an historic district, object to such inclusion or designation, such property shall not be included on the National Register or designated as a National Historic Landmark until such objection is withdrawn.
Management complies with all provisions of Iowa Code chapter 465C, 575—Chapter 2, Iowa Administrative Code, and the articles of dedication for Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmark as a state preserve.
Other chemicals are not permitted for use or storage at the Allotments.
Section 110(f) of the act requires that the agen- cy official, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to mini- mize harm to any National Historic Landmark that may be directly and ad- versely affected by an undertaking.
Section 110(f) of the act requires that the agency official, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to minimize harm to any National Historic Landmark that may be directly and adversely affected by an undertaking.
The Secretary will also provide assistance to State and local governments to develop all-hazards plans and capabilities, including those of greatest importance to the security of the United States, and will ensure that State, local, and federal plans are compatible.
If the owner or owners of any privately owned property, or a majority of the owners of such properties within the dis- trict in the case of an historic district, object to such inclusion or designation, such property shall not be included on the National Register or designated as a National Historic Landmark until such objection is withdrawn.
Prior to the approval of any Federal undertaking which may directly and adversely affect any National Historic Landmark, the head of the responsible Federal agency shall, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to minimize harm to such landmark, and shall afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation a reasonable opportunity to comment on the undertaking.