Disputes Regarding Specific Projects Sample Clauses

Disputes Regarding Specific Projects. If the dispute among the Parties pertains to a specific project, the proponent of the project shall be allowed to provide input into the dispute resolution process by reviewing the initial notice of objection and submitting its own response and, if applicable, by participating in the meeting referenced in Section 21.1.1 among the Permittee(s), the Implementing Entity and the USFWS and/or CDFG. For purposes of this provision, a dispute pertains to a specific project if the USFWS or CDFG objects to an action or inaction by a Permittee with regard to a specific project, such as the Permittee’s determination of appropriate mitigation requirements for the project, or a Permittee objects to an action or inaction by the USFWS or CDFG with regard to a specific project.
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Disputes Regarding Specific Projects. If a dispute among the Parties pertains to a specific project (Covered Activity), each Party shall be allowed to provide input into the dispute resolution process by reviewing the initial notice of objection and submitting its own response and, if applicable, by participating in the meeting referenced in Section 21.1.1 among the Water Authority and the USFWS and/or CDFG. For purposes of this provision, a dispute exists if the USFWS or CDFG objects to an action or inaction by the Water Authority with regard to a specific project.

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