Draft Document Sample Clauses

Draft Document i. The Lessee will provide the document to BOEM for technical review and approval. a. BOEM have 15 calendar days to complete their technical review. b. If XXXX does not approve the document, they will submit comments back to the Lessee, who will have 15 calendar days to address the comments. ii. XXXX, with the assistance of the Lessee, will provide the draft document to SHPO[s], invited signatories, and consulting parties, except the ACHP, for review and comment. a. SHPO[s], invited signatories, and consulting parties will have 30 calendar days to review and comment. b. XXXX, with the assistance of the Lessee, will coordinate a meeting with XXXX[s], invited signatories, and consulting parties to facilitate comments on the document if requested by a consulting party. c. XXXX will consolidate comments received and provide them to the Lessee within 15 calendar days of receiving comments from SHPO[s], invited signatories, and consulting parties. d. XXXX, with the assistance of the Lessee, will respond to the comments and make necessary edits to the documents.
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