Existing Map Layer Changes Clause Samples
The 'Existing Map Layer Changes' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities related to modifying or updating pre-existing map layers within a project. Typically, this clause outlines how requests for changes to current mapping data are to be submitted, reviewed, and approved, and may specify which party bears the cost or responsibility for implementing such changes. Its core function is to ensure that any alterations to established map layers are managed systematically, preventing confusion or disputes over unauthorized or uncoordinated modifications.
Existing Map Layer Changes. As part of a standard agreement, a district can modify attendance areas once each year and this service is included in the base fee. Generally, this is sufficient since changes mid- year seldom occur and policy changes on attendance areas seldom happen more often. If such should be required outside the normal cycle of client updating, it would be considered custom GIS work and the district would be billed according to the hourly rate for GIS Technical Services.
