General Scope of Lessor’s Review Sample Clauses

General Scope of Lessor’s Review. The Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that the proposed Improvements are appropriate for the Park Area and consistent with all Applicable Laws, including Part 18 and the Park Area’s General Management Plan. The Lessor’s approval of the proposed Improvements is subject to any required compliance with the National Environmental Policies Act (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4321 et seq.) and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. § 306108).
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General Scope of Lessor’s Review. The Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it is able to determine, among other matters, that the proposed Alterations are in accordance with Xxxxxx’s Repair and Maintenance Plan or otherwise appropriate for GGNRA and consistent with the requirements of Part 18, and other Applicable Laws and Requirements. Review and approval of proposed Alterations is subject to any required compliance with the National Environmental Policies Act (NEPA, 42 USC 4321 et seq.) and, if the project affects Historic Property, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106, 16 USC 470f).

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