Further SEPA Review Sample Clauses

Further SEPA Review. The County has conducted its 1 environmental review and issued a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (“MDNS”) for The Expansion. The County retains substantive SEPA authority to address environmental impacts not considered under the MDNS. In addition, further SEPA review 5 may be required in connection with Proposed Site Plans submitted by Tamarack which 6 qualify as Major Amendments in accordance with Section 5.1(e) below. Conditions 7 resulting from such further SEPA review may be based on then-current adopted County
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Further SEPA Review. In accordance with the Planned Action Ordinance, the County’s environmental review of any Subsequent Action pursuant to SEPA shall utilize the MountainStar EIS to the fullest extent permitted by law. Under the Planned Action Ordinance, the County retains substantive SEPA authority to address probable significant adverse environmental impacts not analyzed in the MountainStar EIS. In addition, further SEPA review may be required in connection with General Site Plans and Site Development Plans submitted by Trendwest which propose deviations from the MountainStar Resort Conceptual Master Plan or from approved General Site Plans or Site Development Plans in accordance with Section 5.1 below. Conditions resulting from such further SEPA review may be based on then- current adopted County SEPA policies. Costs associated with any additional SEPA review required by the County pursuant to this Agreement shall be borne by Trendwest.

Related to Further SEPA Review

  • Log Reviews All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to 11 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 12 must have a routine procedure in place to review system logs for unauthorized access.

  • Utilization Review NOTE: The Utilization Review process does not apply to Services that are not covered by Blue Shield because of a coverage determination made by Medicare. State law requires that health plans disclose to Subscribers and health plan providers the process used to authorize or deny health care services un- der the plan. Blue Shield has completed documen- tation of this process ("Utilization Review"), as required under Section 1363.5 of the California Health and Safety Code. To request a copy of the document describing this Utilization Review pro- cess, call the Customer Service Department at the telephone number indicated on your Identification Card.

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