Common use of Habitat Improvement Projects Clause in Contracts

Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID #5, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID #5 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

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Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID #515, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 15 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID #5 15 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 15 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID DDD #525, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID DDD #5 25 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID DDD #5 25 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID DDD #5 25 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID #519, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 19 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID #5 19 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 19 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID #518, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 18 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID #5 18 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 18 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

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Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID DD #53, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID DD #5 3 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID DD #5 3 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID DD #5 3 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Habitat Improvement Projects. (Mitigation Measures) The Parties to this Agreement acknowledge that some drainage maintenance activities may have varying degrees of direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish related habitat. For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID #514, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 14 (see Addendum C). In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DID #5 14 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects. The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #5 14 (see Addendum B). At established five-year periods, progress toward implementation of projects identified within the attached District Plan will be evaluated and considered during the revision and development of subsequent plans and in re-issuance of related permits. Failure to support or implement identified projects consistent with the written parameters established as part of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement and Plan may constitute grounds for voiding this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

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