Conservation Management Plan Sample Clauses

Conservation Management Plan a) Upon receipt of relevant authorities’ decisions, proceed with compilation of detailed Conservation Management Plans (CMP’s) for each site; b) Identify relevant stakeholders, facilitate the establishment of a Management Committee; c) Conduct and record minutes of meetings of Management Committee; d) From information and findings emanating from Phase One HIA, transpose relevant research to be incorporated into CMP’s; e) From information and findings emanating from Phase One HIA, identify culturally significant heritage resource for which management guidelines would be incorporated into the CMP’s; f) Transpose recommendations and findings from the Phase Two HIA into the respective CMP’s; g) Compile comprehensive implementation plan for drafting of CMP’s in liaison with the Employer and in conjunction with the respective Management Committees; h) Contribute to the compilation of management guidelines for the protection of significant trees and vegetation within the context of intended future development of the sites; i) Submit respective CMP’s to relevant authorities, administration of said authorities’ decision
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Conservation Management Plan a) If necessary, after obtaining NHRA permission from relevant authorities, obtain necessary planning approvals for future development for the respective sites on behalf of the Employer.
Conservation Management Plan. 2.1 Not to Implement the Development until the name and details of the Owner’s preferred accredited conservation architect have been submitted to the Council for approval and the Council has approved such architect in writing. 2.2 To submit the Conservation Management Plan to the Council prior to Implementation and separately not to Implement the Development until the Council has approved the Conservation Management Plan. 2.3 The Conservation Management Plan shall include (but not be limited to): 2.3.1 the legal status of the Site including the details of the special architectural and historical interest of the Site; 2.3.2 the details of the conservation and restoration project; 2.3.3 key objectives and actions in the restoration of the Station Building and refurbishment of the Site; 2.3.4 fixtures of significance; 2.3.5 policies for maintenance, repair and minor alterations to the Station Building, what work requires listed building consent or planning permission; and 2.3.6 such other matters or variations to the above as the Council and the Owner may reasonably agree from time to time should be included in the Conservation Management Plan. 2.4 To comply with the approved Conservation Management Plan (or any revised version approved by the Council) for the duration that the Development or any part of it remains Occupied. The Owner covenants with the Council:- 1. Prior to Occupation of the Development, the Owner shall provide updated accurate and verified ‘as-built’ design estimates of the ‘Be Seen’ energy performance indicators for each Reportable Unit of the Development, as per the methodology outlined in the ‘As-built stage’ chapter / section of the Be Seen Energy Monitoring Guidance. All data and supporting evidence shall be submitted to the GLA using the ‘Be Seen’ as-built stage GLA Reporting Webform (and copied to the Council). The Owner shall also confirm that suitable monitoring devices have been installed and maintained for the monitoring of the in-use energy performance indicators, as outlined in the ‘In-use stage’ of the Be Seen Energy Monitoring Guidance. 2. Upon completion of the first year of Occupation of the Development or following the end of the Defects Liability Period (whichever is the later) and at least for the following four years after that date, the Owner is required to provide accurate and verified annual in-use energy performance data for all relevant indicators under each Reportable Unit of the Development as per the methodology...
Conservation Management Plan. The management objective of this plan is to enhance and maintain habitat for murrelets and spotted owls while continuing to generate revenue from forest management operations. Deferral of timber harvest from over one-third of LCT forest lands represents a substantial contribution by Everett towards the conservation of murrelets and spotted owls. Deferred-harvest areas include potential suitable habitat with the highest likelihood of occupancy for both murrelets and spotted owls, now, and in the future on the covered lands. Furthermore, by applying the site-specific silvicultural prescriptions and protective measures described heretofore, operable forest lands will develop greater within-stand structural diversity. This would be accomplished by managing forest lands with extended rotation lengths of at least 60 years in areas intended for even-age management and at least 120 years in areas intended for uneven-age management. Application of silvicultural prescriptions will produce the structural conditions needed to provide potential nesting habitat for murrelets and potential nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat for spotted owls, as well as facilitating spotted owl dispersal between areas of mature conifer-dominated forest habitat. In addition to these conservation measures Everett also agrees to conduct periodic forest inventories, at ten-year intervals, to monitor changes in the amount and distribution of forest stand conditions in the covered area. The net benefits for each species are described below.
Conservation Management Plan. The Conservation Management Plan to be prepared by Boschendal in terms of Clause 5.5 of this Agreement.
Conservation Management Plan. 5.5.1 Boschendal shall ensure that a Conservation Management Plan is prepared for the Founders’ Estates in terms of this Agreement.

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  • Construction Management Plan Contractor shall prepare and furnish to the Owner a thorough and complete plan for the management of the Project from issuance of the Proceed Order through the issuance of the Design Professional's Certificate of Material Completion. Such plan shall include, without limitation, an estimate of the manpower requirements for each trade and the anticipated availability of such manpower, a schedule prepared using the critical path method that will amplify and support the schedule required in Article 2.1.5 below, and the Submittal Schedule as required in Article 2.2.3. The Contractor shall include in his plan the names and resumés of the Project Superintendent, Project Manager and the person in charge of Safety.

  • Management Plan The Management Plan is the description and definition of the phasing, sequencing and timing of the major Individual Project activities for design, construction procurement, construction and occupancy as described in the IPPA.

  • Transportation Management Tenant shall fully comply with all present or future programs intended to manage parking, transportation or traffic in and around the Building, and in connection therewith, Tenant shall take responsible action for the transportation planning and management of all employees located at the Premises by working directly with Landlord, any governmental transportation management organization or any other transportation-related committees or entities.

  • Project Management Plan 3.2.1 Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work. Developer shall undertake all aspects of quality assurance and quality control for the Project and Work in accordance with the approved Project Management Plan, Good Industry Practice and applicable Law. 3.2.2 Developer shall develop the Project Management Plan and its component parts, plans and other documentation in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1.5.2.5

  • Disease Management If you have a chronic condition such as asthma, coronary heart disease, diabetes, congestive heart failure, and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, we’re here to help. Our tools and information can help you manage your condition and improve your health. You may also be eligible to receive help through our care coordination program. This voluntary program is available at no additional cost you. To learn more about disease management, please call (000) 000-0000 or 0-000-000-0000. Our entire contract with you consists of this agreement and our contract with your employer. Your ID card will identify you as a member when you receive the healthcare services covered under this agreement. By presenting your ID card to receive covered healthcare services, you are agreeing to abide by the rules and obligations of this agreement. Your eligibility for benefits is determined under the provisions of this agreement. Your right to appeal and take action is described in Appeals in Section 5. This agreement describes the benefits, exclusions, conditions and limitations provided under your plan. It shall be construed under and shall be governed by the applicable laws and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and federal law as amended from time to time. It replaces any agreement previously issued to you. If this agreement changes, an amendment or new agreement will be provided.

  • Utilization Management Contractor shall maintain a utilization management program that complies with applicable laws, rules and regulations, including Health and Safety Code § 1367.01 and other requirements established by the applicable State Regulators responsible for oversight of Contractor.

  • Joint Union/Management Committee It shall be appropriate for either the Union or the University to request that a Joint Union/Management committee be convened, with Environmental Health and Safety as a participating member, to discuss health and safety concerns and to explore options for addressing those concerns through appropriate training or other approaches.

  • Enterprise Information Management Standards Grantee shall conform to HHS standards for data management as described by the policies of the HHS Office of Data, Analytics, and Performance. These include, but are not limited to, standards for documentation and communication of data models, metadata, and other data definition methods that are required by HHS for ongoing data governance, strategic portfolio analysis, interoperability planning, and valuation of HHS System data assets.

  • Virus Management DST shall maintain a malware protection program designed to deter malware infections, detect the presence of malware within DST environment.

  • Management; Community Policies Owner may retain employees and management agents from time to time to manage the Property, and Owner’s agent may retain other employees or contractors. Resident, on behalf of himself or herself and his or her Guests, agrees to comply fully with all directions from Owner and its employees and agents, and the rules and regulations (including all amendments and additions thereto, except those that substantially modify the Resident’s bargain and to which Resident timely objects) as contained in this Agreement and the Community Policies of the Property. The Community Policies are available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/policies.pdf or on request from the management office and are considered part of this Agreement.

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