Cultural and Archaeological Resources Sample Clauses

Cultural and Archaeological Resources. Unanticipated Discovery Plan‌ With the assistance of an experienced archaeologist, and in consultation with EFSEC, Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP), and any concerned Tribes, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Cultural and Archaeological Resources Unanticipated Discovery Plan for monitoring construction activities and responding to the discovery of archaeological resources or buried human remains.
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Cultural and Archaeological Resources. Plan13‌ Prior to construction, the Certificate Holder shall obtain all necessary Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) permits and perform all necessary archaeological work in order to comply with RCW 27.53.
Cultural and Archaeological Resources. Plan13‌ Prior to construction, the Certificate Holder shall obtain all necessary Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) permits and perform all necessary archaeological work in order to comply with RCW 27.53. With the assistance of an experienced archaeologist, and in consultation with EFSEC, DAHP, and the Yakama Nation, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Cultural Resources Monitoring and Mitigation Plan for monitoring construction activities and responding to the discovery of archaeological resources or buried human remains. The Certificate Holder shall provide copies of the draft Plan for comment to other potentially affected tribes, prior to submitting the plan for EFSEC approval. The Certificate Holder shall submit the Plan to EFSEC for review and approval no later than sixty (60) days prior to the start of Site Preparation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Site Preparation prior to obtaining approval of the Plan from the Council. All applicable elements of
Cultural and Archaeological Resources. Unanticipated Discovery Plan‌ With the assistance of an experienced archaeologist, and in consultation with EFSEC, Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP), and any concerned Tribes, the Certificate Holder shall develop a Cultural and Archaeological Resources Unanticipated Discovery Plan for monitoring construction activities and responding to the discovery of archaeological resources or buried human remains. 1. Prior to construction, the Certificate Holder shall obtain any necessary DAHP permits and perform any additional necessary archaeological work to comply with RCW 27.53. 2. The Certificate Holder shall adhere to the proposed 100-foot buffers around identified site 45BN02212. Should work need to occur within these boundaries, or any sites newly discovered during construction activities, the Certificate Holder shall obtain all necessary DAHP permits and perform all necessary archaeological work to comply with RCW 27.53 prior to disturbing the site. 3. If ground disturbing activities are to occur in the vicinity of the above identified sites, a Cultural and Archaeological Resources Monitoring and Mitigation Plan is required to be developed in accordance with item 4 below. 4. The Certificate Holder shall provide copies of the draft Plan for comment to the Yakama Nation and other potentially affected tribes prior to EFSEC approval. 5. The Plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a. A copy of the final construction and micro-siting plans for the Project and shall provide for the avoidance of archaeological sites where practical. b. For sites to be avoided, the boundaries of identified cultural resources and buffer zones located within project boundaries shall be staked in the field and flagged as no-disturbance areas to avoid inadvertent disturbance during construction. These site markings will be removed following construction. c. The Plan shall address alternative mitigation measures developed in coordination with DAHP and affected tribes to be implemented if it is not practical to avoid archaeological sites or isolates. d. The Plan shall address the possibility of the unanticipated discovery of archaeological artifacts during construction. e. If any archaeological artifacts, including but not limited to human remains, are observed during construction, then disturbance and/or excavation in that area will cease, and the Certificate Holder shall notify DAHP, EFSEC, and any affected Tribes and, in the case of human remain...
Cultural and Archaeological Resources. A field survey revealed no evidence of archaeological sites. However, if remains are found during construction, state law now requires protection if any are judged to be “unique archaeological resources”.
Cultural and Archaeological Resources. Cultural and Archaeological Resources are the landscape features, places, or objects that are important to, representative of, or contain information about a given culture. Cultural resources can be subdivided into traditional places, traditional materials, historic sites, and archaeological sites and resources. Historic and archaeological sites and resources are further defined in Chapter 27.53 RCW.
Cultural and Archaeological Resources. Lessor has notified Lessee that cultural and archaeological resources may be present at the Premises and may be encountered during ground disturbing activities. If Lessee encounters any such resources on the Premises, Lessee shall report the discovery to Lessor and shall be responsible for submittals required for obtaining any cultural and archaeological approvals necessary for Lessee’s activities on the Premises as required by local, state, and federal laws, ordinances, and regulations. To ensure that ground disturbing activities are properly managed for cultural and archaeological resources, Lessee shall ensure that such activities comply with applicable local, state and federal laws, ordinances, and regulations. Lessee shall be responsible to implement, and Lessor shall bear the cost of, the monitoring plan for Lessee’s activities, including construction, as well as all costs and expenses associated with the creation of submittals required for obtaining approvals necessary for Lessee’s activities on the Premises and Lessee’s handling, removal, and otherwise dealing with such resources in compliance with all applicable laws (collectively, “Archaeological Compliance Costs”). Lessor shall not otherwise be responsible for any of Lessee’s development, finance, or Project costs arising from the discovery or presence of cultural and archaeological resources, including, but not limited to, Project delays or design/redesign, but the Project Deadline shall be delayed on a day-for-day basis, commencing on the date of Lessee’s discovery of such resources and continuing as reasonably necessary for Lessee to handle, remove, and otherwise deal with such resources in compliance with all applicable laws. Such period of delay shall be determined by Lessee in its reasonable discretion, provided that it is working diligently and in good faith to resolve all issues related to such resources and to continue with construction and development of the Project. Lessor and Lessee shall work cooperatively with the archaeologists, appropriate local, state and federal agencies and applicable tribes to comply with all lawful obligations associated with the discovery and protection of such materials. Further, the parties shall work cooperatively so that Lessee may resume the construction or other ground disturbing work as expeditiously as possible following the discovery. Within thirty‌
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Related to Cultural and Archaeological Resources

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

  • Geological and archaeological finds It is expressly agreed that mining, geological or archaeological rights do not form part of this Agreement with the Contractor for the Works, and the Contractor hereby acknowledges that it shall not have any mining rights or interest in the underlying minerals, fossils, antiquities, structures or other remnants or things either of particular geological or archaeological interest and that such rights, interest and property on or under the Site shall vest in and belong to the Authority or the concerned Government Instrumentality. The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent its workmen or any other person from removing or damaging such interest or property and shall inform the Authority forthwith of the discovery thereof and comply with such instructions as the concerned Government Instrumentality may reasonably give for the removal of such property. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that any reasonable expenses incurred by the Contractor hereunder shall be reimbursed by the Authority. It is also agreed that the Authority shall procure that the instructions hereunder are issued by the concerned Government Instrumentality within a reasonable period.

  • Cultural ceremonial leave may be taken as whole or part days off. Each day or part thereof, shall be deducted from:

  • ARCHAEOLOGY Lessee shall not destroy, disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of any kind on Weld County lands as provided by law. These resources include, but are not limited to, all artifacts of stone, wood or metal, pictographs, structures, and bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric or historic nature shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately.

  • Vulnerability Management BNY Mellon will maintain a documented process to identify and remediate security vulnerabilities affecting its systems used to provide the services. BNY Mellon will classify security vulnerabilities using industry recognized standards and conduct continuous monitoring and testing of its networks, hardware and software including regular penetration testing and ethical hack assessments. BNY Mellon will remediate identified security vulnerabilities in accordance with its process.

  • Additional Resources The WLSC may establish workgroups that include other department representatives and/or subject matter experts. These subcommittees shall conform with rules established by the WLSC.

  • MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATION OUTCOMES 11.1 The evaluation of the Employee’s performance will form the basis for rewarding outstanding performance or correcting unacceptable performance.

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