CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SUPPORT Sample Clauses

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SUPPORT. The City shall make annual payments to the Tribe for the support of the Tribe’s cultural activities after the effective date of this agreement (Section 2.3.1) in the amount of $154,167 per year, at the times indicated in Table 1. The payment due in the first year of the license shall be made as soon as practicable after the effective date of this Agreement. All subsequent payments shall be made on April 1 of each year. If license issuance is delayed past April 1, 1993, payments to the Tribe will begin in the first year of the license, with all accrued payments due in the first year. For example, if the license is issued in December, 1994, $308,334 (two license year's payments) shall be paid on the effective date of the license.
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SUPPORT. The City shall make annual payments to the Nlaka'pamux Nation in support of the Tribe's cultural activities at the times and in the amounts indicated in Table 1. The payments made prior to the effective date of the license being the first and second payments, shall be used by the Nlaka'pamux Nation for expenses to complete the TCP studies pursuant to the MOA described in Section 3.2 prior to the effective date of the license. If license issuance is delayed past April 1, 1993 all payments that accrue prior to the effective date of the license and which are conditional upon issuance of the license shall be paid on the effective date of the license.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SUPPORT. The Tribes intend to implement the proposed in-lieu mitigation described in Exhibit B to the May, 1994, Memoranda of Agreement with the Washington State Historic Preservation Officer, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the other United States and Canadian parties. Implementation will be accomplished in compliance with environmental disclosure and permitting procedures required by applicable law. During implementation the Tribes will forward to the City written quarterly reports describing the Tribes’ progress and documenting the expenditure of cultural activity support funds. These reports may be brief (one or two pages) and will be used by the City to document license compliance to FERC. When implementation is complete, the Tribes will forward completion reports summarizing the accomplishment of in-lieu mitigation and the expenditure of funds. At a minimum, the completion reports shall include an expenditures statement (Exhibit D), a location sketch, a written description and photographs of the completed project. The completion reports and related materials will also be used by the City to document license compliance to FERC.

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