Common use of EHP Requirements Clause in Contracts

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Distribution Agreement, Distribution Agreement, Distribution Agreement

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EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES CalEMA and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES CalEMA and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents docments and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT SAN MATEO to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OESCalEMA's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requestsreimbursement requests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distribution Agreement, Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT WALNUT CREEK to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for the Distribution of Grant Funds, Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT XXXXX shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT XXXXX shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT XXXXX agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT XXXXX shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT MARIN is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT MARIN initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT MARIN to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distribution Agreement, Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT SONOMA to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-re- evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT MONTEREY to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-re- evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT SANTA XXXX to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

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EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT NOVATO to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-re- evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OES/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OES/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT ALAMEDA to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OES's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

EHP Requirements. (a) Grant Funded projects must comply with the federal Environmental and Historic Preservation ("EHP") program. SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall not initiate any project with the potential to impact environmental or historic properties or resources until Cal OES CalEMA and FEMA have completed EHP reviews and approved the project. Examples of projects that may impact EHP resources include: communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, and modifications to buildings, structures and objects that are 50 years old or greater. SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall notify the UASI Management Team of any project that may require an EHP review. SUBRECIPIENT MARIN agrees to provide detailed project information to FEMA, Cal OES CalEMA and/or the UASI Management Team, to cooperate fully in the review, and to prepare any documents requested for the review. SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result of the EHP review, and implement any treatment or mitigation measures deemed necessary to address potential adverse impacts. With prior approval of the UASI Management Team, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN may use Grant Funds toward the costs of preparing documents and/or implementing treatment or mitigation measures. Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re-evaluation for compliance with EHP requirements. If ground disturbing activities occur during project implementation, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall notify the UASI Management Team and ensure monitoring of ground disturbance. If any potential archeological resources are discovered, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall immediately cease construction in that area and notify the UASI Management Team, which will notify the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office. If SUBRECIPIENT MARIN is using Grant Funds for a communication tower project, SUBRECIPIENT MARIN shall complete its Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) EHP process before preparing its Cal OESCalEMA/FEMA EHP materials, and shall include the FCC EHP materials in the Cal OESCalEMA/FEMA submission. (b) Any construction or other project that SUBRECIPIENT MARIN initiates without the necessary EHP review and approval will not be eligible for reimbursement. Failure of SUBRECIPIENT MARIN to meet federal, State, and local EHP requirements, obtain applicable permits, or comply with any conditions that may be placed on the project as the result of FEMA’s and/or Cal OESCalEMA's EHP review will result in the denial of Reimbursement Requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

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