Compliance Procedures and Actions for Permittees Sample Clauses

Compliance Procedures and Actions for Permittees. Each Permittee will ensure that the implementation of its public projects that constitute Covered Activities will comply with the Permits. As further described in Chapter 4 (Section 4.2) and depicted in Figures 4-1 of the Yolo HCP/NCCP, each Permittee will follow a defined process for project compliance with the Permits. Conservancy staff will provide technical assistance as necessary to ensure accurate completion of all required application documentation and similar materials. Each Permittee will also document its compliance with the Permits, and provide a copy of that documentation to the Conservancy for tracking, reporting, and related purposes. To the extent a Permittee pays any fees pursuant to the funding strategy described in Chapter 8 of the Yolo HCP/NCCP, such fees shall be paid in the same amount and time as fees paid by private project participants. Other alternative compliance actions, such as land dedications in lieu of fee payment, shall be handled in the manner described in Chapter 7 (including but not limited to Section 7.5.9) of the Yolo HCP/NCCP.
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