Calculating the Administration Cost for Remediation Units Sample Clauses

Calculating the Administration Cost for Remediation Units. An administration cost of 6.25% will be assessed on the value of Remediation Units associated with impacts for which no Mitigation Fees were paid. The value of Remediation Units is the product of the number of Remediation Units generated, the Habitat Management Cost, and an administration cost of 6.25%. Administration Cost = Remediation Units x Habitat Management Cost x 0.0625 Remediation Units are valued using the Habitat Management Cost that is current at the time the Participants seeks credit of the value of the remediation performed. Habitat Management Costs vary by ecoregion. In October 2013, these costs are: Sand Sagebrush: $19.13 Mixed Grass: $47.47 Shinnery Oak: $31.70 Short Grass: $28.77 Number APPENDIX C: CERTIFICATE OF INCLUSION in the Range-wide Oil and Gas Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances for the Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) CI Tracking Number DOI-FWS-2-2013-XXXX-YYYY This Certificate of Inclusion (CI) certifies that _ (Participant), as the owner of the property(s) identified in Exhibit A (Enrolled Property) to this CI, is included within the scope of the attached Enhancement of Survival Permit (Permit), Permit No. [insert Permit No.] issued on [insert date] by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies/Foundation for Western Fish and Wildlife (WAFWA) under the authority of Section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA), 16 U.S.C. 1531-1544 (Exhibit D). This Permit was issued through the above-named Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances (CCAA) for the lesser prairie-chicken (LEPC) between FWS and WAFWA (attached as Exhibit E), the purpose of which is to support WAFWA’s ongoing and future efforts to manage, conserve and recover LEPC. This CI is a voluntary agreement between WAFWA and the Participant. Through this CI, the Participant voluntarily commits to implement or fund specific conservation actions that will reduce and/or eliminate threats to the LEPC as provided in this CI, the CCAA and the Permit. Pursuant to this CI and the Permit, the Participant is authorized for incidental take of LEPC as a result of the Covered Activities identified in Section IX of the CCAA on or associated with Enrolled Property, in the event the LEPC is listed as endangered or threatened. The Permit further provides the Participant with assurances regarding the imposition of additional conservation measures and land use restrictions...
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Calculating the Administration Cost for Remediation Units. The current administration cost will be assessed on the value of Remediation Units associated with impacts for which no Mitigation Fees were paid. The value of Remediation Units is the product of the number of Remediation Units generated, the Habitat Management Cost, and an administration cost of 6.25%. Administration Cost = Remediation Units x Habitat Management Cost x Current Administrative Rate Remediation Units are valued using the Habitat Management Cost that is current at the time the Participants seeks credit of the value of the remediation performed. Exhibit 4

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