Cultural and Archeological Resources Sample Clauses

Cultural and Archeological Resources. The Certificate Holder shall monitor construction to ensure that any cultural resources are properly identified, evaluated, and, if necessary, impacts are mitigated. Monitoring shall be directed by an experienced archaeologist. If cultural resources are discovered during construction monitoring, the Certificate Holder and/or the archaeologist shall request a halt to work in the affected area and shall contact the Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) and EFSEC. If a discovered site contains one or more Native American burials, the monitor will notify the appropriate Tribe and discuss mitigation measures with the Certificate Holder, Tribal representatives and the OAHP.
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Cultural and Archeological Resources. ESA cultural resources subject matter experts will complete an initial Cultural Resources Assessment (CRA) Desktop Analysis consisting of a literature review, records search, identification of any previously documented historic and cultural resources within the identified alternative locations and surrounding vicinity. The analysis will include a review of the current Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) databases to assess the inventory of known resources in the area, including Traditional Cultural Properties that may have been designated. Studies and surveys that have been completed will be evaluated and incorporated by reference. Projects that require substantial excavation have the potential for inadvertent discovery of cultural resources. To present the possible impacts from the proposed stadium redevelopment, ESA will review existing literature to evaluate the likelihood of encountering cultural resources during excavation. In addition, any project in the state that receives state funding is obligated to comply with Governor’s Executive Order 21-02. This may require additional analysis or review with the City Team to determine the requirements necessary for this proposal. ESA’s architectural historians will coordinate with the City to form the basis for the EIS sections. Should ESA determine that additional information is needed to satisfy SEPA requirements, it is assumed that this information will be provided by the City’s Team. If necessary, the scoping and budget allows for the analysis for a limited mapping of existing historic resources. Assumptions: • Assumes state funding will trigger Governor’s Executive Order 21-02. • Assumes a limited mapping of historic resources if they are determined to be in the study area.

Related to Cultural and Archeological 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 Archeological Specimens If, during the execution of the Work, the Contractor, any Subcontractor, or any servant, employee, or agent of either should uncover any valuable material or materials, such as, but not limited to, treasure trove, geological specimens, archival material, archeological specimens, or ore, the Contractor acknowledges that title to the foregoing is vested in the Owner. The Contractor shall notify the Owner upon the discovery of any of the foregoing, shall take reasonable steps to safeguard it, and seek further instruction from the Design Professional. Any additional cost incurred by the Contractor shall be addressed under the provision for changed conditions. The Contractor agrees that the Geological and Water Resources Division and the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources may inspect the Work at reasonable times.

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

  • 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.

  • MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATION OUTCOMES 12.1 The evaluation of the Employee’s performance will form the basis for rewarding outstanding performance or correcting unacceptable performance.

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

  • CULTURAL DIVERSITY The Cultural Diversity Requirement generally does not add units to a student's program. Rather, it is intended to be fulfilled by choosing courses from the approved list that also satisfy requirements in other areas of the student’s program; the exception is that Cultural Diversity courses may not satisfy Culture and Language Requirements for B.S. students. For example, Anthropology 120 can fulfill (3) units of the Behavioral Science requirement and (3) units of the Cultural Diversity requirement. This double counting of a class may only be done with the Cultural Diversity requirement. Courses in Cultural Diversity may be taken at the lower-division or upper-division level. U . S . H I S T O R Y I N S T I T U T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T HIS 120, 121, 270, 275

  • Natural Resources Protecting America’s great outdoors and natural resources.

  • Water Resources Four (4) Union Stewards unless the unit falls below sixty (60) employees and then not more than two (2) Union Stewards.

  • Cultural Heritage 1. The IVG shall monitor and verify the preservation of cultural heritage in the Old City in accordance with the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List rules. For this purpose, the IVG shall have free and unimpeded access to sites, documents, and information related to the performance of this function.

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