End Products. This Agreement is intended to enable TriMet, with City assistance, to perform all tasks necessary to ensure the successful design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project. Additionally, it allows for integration of Project facilities into the City’s existing public and private improvements in a manner that ensures protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. TriMet and the City acknowledge that amendments to this Agreement may be necessary to reflect changing conditions. The purpose of this Article is to identify the end products that TriMet and the City cooperatively must produce or accomplish to accommodate construction of the Project. The list of end products identified in this Article is not all-inclusive. The City or TriMet may identify other required end products during final design or construction phases. The Parties may produce or accomplish individual end products at any time between the date this Agreement becomes effective and the City’s issuance of Public Improvement Construction Permit(s) or as appropriate after permit issuance. Prior to issuance of the Public Improvement Construction Permit, the City will require the production or accomplishment and approval of all end products identified herein or added hereto.
End Products. See “Deliverables/Due Dates” under “FY20 and FY21 Work” in item VIII.
End Products. We will compose an annual report describing management of the wetland for that year and how Stewart Lake functions as habitat for larval and adult endangered fishes. We will provide information on: (1) larval razorback sucker entrainment and 2) species-specific information on fishes emigrating from the floodplain during the drawdown period. In addition, an annual query of the STReaMS database for encounters of previously tagged fish from Stewart Lake will allow us to investigate in-river survival of wild razorback sucker that have previously emigrated from Stewart Lake. If reencounters of wild Stewart Lake razorbacks increase in the future, a formal analysis of survival and other population parameters of these fish may be warranted.
End Products. The lead agency for the following end products shall have primary responsibility for initiating and accomplishing those end products. It is understood, however, that the accomplishment to the end products will require cooperative efforts of both Parties and TriMet and the City agree to utilize their best efforts to this end.
1. Detailed Final Plans and Specifications Lead Agency: TriMet
(a) Baseline Project
(b) Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewers relocation plans and specifications
(c) Public Utility Relocations Plans. Private utility plan and specifications will be completed by the private utilities themselves
(d) City Requested Extra Work/Betterments. Plans, specifications and bid documents for any such extra work shall be structured so that actual bid prices, construction costs, extra xxxxxxxx, post construction claims, and any and all other cost items are clearly separated from the baseline Project costs.
2. Approval of Final Design Lead Agency: City
(a) City Bureaus with City Charter or City Code Responsibility
(b) Sewer, Water, Utility Relocations (c) City Council
3. Construction Phasing/Scheduling Plan Lead Agency: TriMet
(a) Project Overall (b) Sewer, Water, Utility Relocations windows
End Products. Allowed to use fonts for final result of an activity or production process, especially the finished article in a manufacturing process. This includes product packaging, prints and merchandise, also includes physical publication prints and physical advertising prints. The usage is limited up to 10.000 end products.
End Products. A summary data report will be submitted at the end of each fiscal year to the monitoring program coordinator and the database coordinator. Data will also be provided as needed to provide for real-time management of flows from Flaming Gorge Dam. A summary analysis of razorback sucker data collected since 1992 has been prepared and was approved in summer 2011 (Bestgen et al. 2011), and an analysis of the pikeminnow data was completed in 2016 (Bestgen and Xxxx 2016). Data gathered will be useful to update such analyses in the future to ensure we are meeting goals of flow and temperature management activities via operation of Flaming Gorge Dam.
End Products. The Transit coordinator carries out the daily operations of MAPS. • The Transit coordinator provides MoDOT and FTA with necessary transit data and documentation. Activities will be on-going from November 1, 2021 through October 31, 2022.
End Products. The lead agency for the following end products shall have primary responsibility for initiating and accomplishing those end products. It is understood, however, that the accomplishment to the end products will require cooperative efforts of both Parties and TriMet and the City agree to utilize their best efforts to this end.
End Products. Coordinated Recovery Program planning, administrative review, assessment and oversight of results and work products of ongoing and finished program activitie s actions. Also, accomplish delisting of the endangered fish species. Entire geographical area within the Upper Colorado River Basin (excluding xxxXxx Xxxx River Basin). Not applicable to this scope-of-work.
A. Conceptualize, develop, coordinate and facilitate the State of Wyoming's participation in and polic y positions on Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program (Recovery Program) activities. Advise and inform Wyoming's Implementation Committee and Management Committee members and coordinate with Wyoming’s Congressional Delegation, Governor’s Office, other affected state agencies and the public as required to fulfill Programobligations and objectives.
B. Represent the State of Wyoming in the Post-2023 planning process. Attend public, annua l researcher’s, and ad-hoc group meetings, and participate in other Program-related activities as needed.
C. Participate in the development, review and approval of the Program's biennial budget and workplan.
End Products. See “Deliverables/Due Dates” under “FY-14 and FY 15 Work” in item VIII. V. Study area: Upper Colorado River Basin