Common use of Area of Potential Effects Clause in Contracts

Area of Potential Effects. A. The Area of Potential Effects (APE) for undertakings covered by this Agreement shall be limited to the legal lot lines of a property when the Program activity consists exclusively of rehabilitating a property’s interior or exterior features except when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district. B. The APE for general construction and installation of infrastructure, when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district, shall be as follows: 1. Water, sewer, and any other utility lines; the APE shall be the trunk of the water, sewer and other utility lines. 2. Curb cuts for disability access; the actual curb cut area under construction shall be the APE. 3. Pavements; the APE shall be the pavement structure and pavement base. 4. For all other infrastructure improvements, the APE shall be analogous in purpose, structure, and location to the APE for those improvements listed in subsections 1 through 3 above. C. In all other cases, Certified Staff shall determine and document the APE, in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.16(d).

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Area of Potential Effects. A. The Area of Potential Effects (APE) for undertakings covered by this Agreement shall be limited to the legal lot lines of a property when the Program activity consists exclusively of rehabilitating a property’s interior or exterior features except when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district. B. The APE for general construction and installation of infrastructure, when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district, shall be as follows: 1. Water, sewer, and any other utility lines; the APE shall be the trunk width of the trench to accommodate the water, sewer and other utility lines. 2. Curb cuts for disability access; the actual curb cut area under construction shall be the APE. 3. Pavements; the APE shall be the pavement structure and pavement base. 4. For all other infrastructure improvements, the APE shall be analogous in purpose, structure, and location to the APE for those improvements listed in subsections 1 through 3 above. C. In all other cases, Certified Staff shall determine and document the APE, in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.16(d).

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Area of Potential Effects. A. The Area of Potential Effects (APE) for undertakings covered by this Agreement shall will be limited to the legal lot lines of a property when the Program activity consists exclusively of rehabilitating a property’s interior or exterior features except when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district. B. The APE for general construction and installation of infrastructure, when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district, shall will be as follows: 1. Water, sewer, and any other utility lines; the APE shall will be the trunk of the water, sewer and other utility lines. 2. Curb cuts for disability access; the actual curb cut area under construction shall will be the APE. 3. Pavements; the APE shall will be the pavement structure and pavement base. 4. For all other infrastructure improvements, improvements the APE shall will be analogous in purpose, structure, and location to the APE for those improvements listed in subsections 1 through 3 above. C. In all other cases, Certified Staff shall will determine and document the APE, in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.16(d).

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Area of Potential Effects. A. The Area of Potential Effects (APE) for undertakings covered by this Agreement shall be limited to the legal lot lines of a property when the Program activity consists exclusively of rehabilitating a property’s interior or exterior features except when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district. B. The APE for general construction and installation of infrastructure, when the project is located in a National Register-listed or eligible historic district, shall be as follows: 1. Water, sewer, and any other utility lines; the APE shall be the trunk of the water, sewer and other utility lines. 2. Curb cuts for disability access; the actual curb cut area under construction shall be the APE. 3. Pavements; the APE shall be the pavement structure and pavement base. 4. For all other infrastructure improvements, improvements the APE shall be analogous in purpose, structure, and location to the APE for those improvements listed in subsections 1 through 3 above. C. In all other cases, Certified Staff shall determine and document the APE, in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.16(d).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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