Examples of Virginia Landmarks Register in a sentence
The Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places also officially recognize properties meeting specific criteria.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, with the written consent of the property owner, a locality may, through its agents or employees, demolish or remove a derelict nonresidential building or structure provided that such building or structure is neither located within or determined to be a contributing property within a state or local historic district nor individually designated in the Virginia Landmarks Register.
The Fairfax County Inventory of Historic Sites, the National Register of Historic Places, the Virginia Landmarks Register and the County's Historic Overlay Districts promote the recognition of sites with historic, architectural and archaeological significance.
STRATEGY 3 – Encourage owners of eligible sites and buildings to apply for recognition under the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.
Virginia Landmarks Register H Historic Overlay DistrictL National Historic Landmark FIGURE 5 The Lower Potomac Planning District contains some of the better preserved Indian sites covering the last 8,500 years.
The Fairfax County Inventory of Historic Sites, the National Register of Historic Places, the Virginia Landmarks Register and the county's Historic Overlay Districts promote the recognition of sites with historic, architectural and archaeological significance.
Hunter Mill Road has been determined to be eligible for listing in the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
Designation does not preclude demolition.The Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register of Historic Places also officially recognize properties meeting appropriate criteria.
Contributing properties that are further distinguished with individual listing on the Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register of Historic Places will also be noted.
Other heritage resources including those protected by Historic Overlay Districts, or listed on the National Register of Historic Places or Virginia Landmarks Register, may be identified in the text and recommendations section.