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142 documents for architectural heritage protection guidelines
  • ... annotated text in the Operational Guidelines for the World Heritage Convention. The Operational... example of a type of building or architectural or technological ensemble or landscape which illus... and/or contractual and/or traditional protection and management mechanisms to ensure the conservati...

  • ... Areas as "areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance ... National Park Local Plan, creating guidelines for a detailed management plan for the Park. (132)...

  • The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...

    ... the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Public Law 111-. 203). Moreover, it is worth ... Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. ----... Accessibility Guidelines. for Passenger Ve...(1) Protecting Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Resources. The Department's mission includes p...

  • TENAFLY -- Looking to preserve or even restore a faded historic home to something akin to its former state? Repaint with colors appropriate to its era. Install new gutters without damaging any historic fabric. Solar panels or green roofs should not affect the historic appearance of the building or district. And above all, always try to repair, rather than replace, deteriorated features.

    ... published book -- "Tenafly Design Guidelines for Landmarks and Historic Districts" -- published...T. Robins Brown, an architectural historian and consultant who worked on the book, d... the state Department of Environmental Protection, said there are no hard numbers of how many histor... studies, construction documents, heritage tourism activities, engineering studies, landscape...

  • The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...

    ...Other Executive Agencies. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. Enviironmental Protection Agency. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. F... Guidelines for Existing. Sou...(1) Protecting Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Resources. The Department's mission includes p...

  • ... greed and corruption.” The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 968 (4th ed. 20... and the United States Environmental Protection Agency entered into a consent decree, settling a C... 11) for his acceptance of free architectural plans and hunting trips from an architect whose fi... investigation report recommended a guidelines range that was calculated based on White’s consp...

  • Due to an editing error, part of the third part in a series called "Vanishing Historical Architecture: Who is Responsible" was not included in Tuesday's Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era. We are running the story in its entirety today. Staff Writer

    ... Standish, director of long-range and heritage planning for the Lancaster County Planning Commiss... historic districts under state guidelines. These districts also are listed on the National R...Historical Architectural Review Boards, or HARBs, sit in judgment on propos... and semirural townships have minimal protection for old structures. Penn Township, in the county's...

  • ... as decision making processes or architectural features. Still others, such as the international ... view of biodiversity somewhat between protection and exploitation. (49) Throughout the 1990s, the u... procedure are found in the voluntary guidelines elaborated under the aegis of UNEP and the FAO. (1... non laedas, norms protecting cultural heritage and indigenous or other human rights) may bring an...

  • Who owns a patient's medical information? The patient, the provider, or the insurer? All of the above? None of the above? In the emerging era of electronic medical records, no legal question is more critical, more contested, or more poorly understood. Ownership was never much in doubt in an age of paper-based records, but now that information can be easily digitized and freed from any particular storage medium, confusion reigns. How this issue is resolved can determine how or whether massive anticipated developments in electronic health records will take shape. The respective property rights of patients, providers, and insurers will strongly influence, if not determine, what form of electronic health-record interchange will predominate. And, whether rights to access and use medical inf...

    ... legal logjams also arise from privacy protections. The risk of infringing patients' privacy rights g...Thus, Heritage Foundation scholar Edmund F. Haislmaier has it rig...As we have seen, this architectural fragmentation can be described in the economic ter.... See Kevin B. O'Reilly, AMA to Set Guidelines on Control of Record Data, Am. Med. News, Nov. 28,...

  • The Morey House is on it, the Burrage Mansion is not. The Fox Theatre is on it, the Mill Creek Zanja is not. Memorial Chapel on the University of Redlands campus is on it, the university's Administration Building is not. "It" is the City of Redlands List of Historic Resources, as of January 2006. In 1986, a visionary city of Redlands passed the Historic and Scenic Preservation Ordinance to preserve Redlands' character. This two-part article will explain the major provisions of the ordinance and the reactions to and practical applications of the ordinance.

    ... economic revitalization, foster architectural creativity, increase neighborhood stability and co...' cultural, historical and architectural heritage will be imparted to future generations.". The ordi... city's is the one that offers the most protection at the local level. Only if projects involve state..., the provisions of Redlands' design guidelines apply to landmarks, historic properties, historic ...

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