13 Tex. Admin. Code § 26.9 - Designation of Private Property
(a)
Designation procedure. Cultural resources of national, state, or local
significance in private ownership may be nominated by individuals or
institutions holding title to the property on which the resources are located.
The nomination must be submitted to the commission on a form approved by the
commission. In addition to the nomination requirements listed in §
26.8(a) of this
title (relating to Designation Procedures for Publicly Owned Landmarks), the
nomination must be accompanied by proof of ownership, such as a deed record,
and payment for the medallion. The nomination form shall contain language that
expressly states the owner's consent to landmark designation by signing the
form. A site, building, or structure on privately owned property, which is
designated as a landmark by the commission, is afforded the same protection
under the Antiquities Code of Texas as resources on public property. The
nomination and designation hearing process for the designation of privately
owned property will follow the same basic procedures set forth in §
26.8 of this title.
(b) Recordation and marking of landmarks on
private property. Upon designation, the commission shall record the property
owner's consent and notice of the designation in the deed records of the county
in which the property is located, provide the property owner with a copy of the
filed instrument, and retain a copy of the filed instrument in the commission's
records. Landmarks shall be marked with a marker or medallion, to be installed
by commission staff or designee immediately after designation.
(1) Archeological sites designated as
landmarks shall be marked with a landmark marker. The UTM coordinate of the
marker will be retained in the commission's records.
(2) Historic buildings and structures
designated as landmarks shall be marked with a medallion bearing the words
"State Antiquities Landmark". The property owner shall provide payment for the
medallion when the nomination form is submitted to the Commission . A
photograph of the installed medallion showing its context will be retained in
the commission's records.
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