Additional Review. If the Work-In- Progress requires review by the Fairfax County Architectural Review Board (“ARB”), or by another regulatory entity, then the Resident Curator will prepare required documents in accordance with the governing regulations and submit required documents to the ARB or other applicable regulatory entity for review with a copy to Property Owner. Resident Curator will inform ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Property Owner of any regulatory entity determination(s). In the event of a determination of adverse effect, Resident Curator must follow and fulfill any prescribed mitigation requirements if the Work-In-Progress proceeds as proposed and when such additional regulatory review is required, Work-In-Progress will only be allowed to proceed if Property Owner consents in writing and the ARB or other regulatory entity determines that there will be no adverse effect on the Leased Property’s historic or archaeological resources.
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Additional Review. If the Work-In- Progress requires review by the Fairfax County Architectural Review Board (“ARB”), or by another regulatory entity, then the Resident Curator will prepare required documents in accordance with the governing regulations and submit required documents to the ARB or other applicable regulatory entity for review with a copy to Property Owner. Resident Curator will inform ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lessor and Property Owner of any regulatory entity determination(s). In the event of a determination of adverse effect, Resident Curator must follow and fulfill any prescribed mitigation requirements if the Work-In-Progress proceeds as proposed and when proposed. When such additional regulatory review is required, Work-In-Progress will only be allowed to proceed if Property Owner consents in writing and the ARB or other regulatory entity determines that there will be no adverse effect on the Leased Property’s historic or archaeological resources.
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Sources: Lease