§ 10.1-2206. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1992, c. 801.
§ 10.1-2206.1. Procedure for designating a historic district, building, structure, or site as a historic landmark; National Register of Historic Places, National Historic Landmarks; historic district defined
A. In any county, city, or town where the Board proposes to designate a historic district, building, structure, object, or site as a historic landmark, or where the Director proposes to nominate property to the National Park Service for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places or for designation as a National Historic Landmark, […]
§ 10.1-2206.2. Consent of owners required for certain designations by the Board
A. Before the Board shall designate any building, structure, district, object, or site as a historic landmark in accordance with § 10.1-2204, the owners of such property proposed for designation shall be given the opportunity to concur in or object to such designation by the Board. If a majority of the owners of the property […]
§ 10.1-2207. Property to reflect change in market value
Where the Commonwealth has obtained from a landowner an easement or other partial interest in property which places restrictions on the use or development of that property so as to preserve those features which led to the designation of that property as an historic landmark, the easement or other partial interest shall be recorded in […]
§ 10.1-2203. Board of Historic Resources membership; appointment; terms
A. The Virginia Historic Landmarks Board within the executive branch of state government is continued as the Board of Historic Resources and shall consist of seven members. The members of the Board shall initially be appointed for terms of office as follows: two for a one-year term, two for a two-year term, two for a […]
§ 10.1-2204. Duties of Board of Historic Resources
A. The Board of Historic Resources shall: 1. Designate historic landmarks, including buildings, structures, districts, objects and sites which constitute the principal historical, architectural, archaeological, and cultural resources which are of local, statewide or national significance and withdraw designation either upon a determination by the Board that the property has failed to retain those characteristics […]
§ 10.1-2202.3. Stewardship of state-owned historic properties
A. In order to consider the broad public interest and protect the financial investment in state-owned historic assets, the Department shall develop, on a biennial basis, a report on the stewardship of state-owned properties. The report shall include, but not be limited to, a priority list of the Commonwealth’s most significant state-owned properties that are […]
§ 10.1-2202.4. Virginia Battlefield Preservation Fund established; eligibility; uses
A. There is hereby created in the state treasury a special nonreverting fund to be known as the Virginia Battlefield Preservation Fund, hereafter referred to as “the Fund.” The Fund shall be established on the books of the Comptroller. The Fund shall consist of general funds appropriated by the General Assembly and funds received as […]
§ 10.1-2202.5. Virginia Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Historic Preservation Fund; established
A. As used in this section: “Eligible costs” means acquisition of real property and any improvements thereon; acquisition of a permanent protective interest in real property such as a perpetual preservation easement; costs associated with the acquisition of real property or interests thereof, such as appraisals, environmental reports, surveys, title searches, title insurance, and closing […]
§ 10.1-2200. Definitions
As used in this subtitle, unless the context requires a different meaning: “Battlefield property” means any real property in the Commonwealth that is listed in the Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields by the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission (Civil War Sites Advisory Commission/National Park Service, 1993, as amended); the Report to Congress on […]