Historical Resource Sample Clauses

Historical Resource. Under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a historical resource is a resource listed in or determined to be eligible for listing in, the California Register of Historical Resources; a resource included in a local register of historical resources; or an object, building, structure, site, area, place, record, or manuscript which a CEQA lead agency determines to be historically significant in the architectural, engineering, scientific, economic, agricultural, educational, social, political, military, or cultural annals of California, provided the agency’s determination is supported by substantial evidence (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3 Section 15064.5).
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Historical Resource buildings, structures, objects, sites, landscapes, districts, and all manner of properties associated with past human activities. Historical resources in the XXXXX Inventory include those that have and those that have not undergone formal evaluation by federal, state, or local government agencies with respect to historical significance.
Historical Resource. A cultural resource listed in or determined eligible for listing in the 202 CRHR by the CPUC or other appropriate government agency per CEQA and CEQA Guidelines. 203
Historical Resource. A group of residents, now known as the Friends of La Laguna, formed to support the preservation of La Laguna de San Xxxxxxx, also known as Dinosaur or Monster Park \Communay Development Planning \Planning DivisionTlanning Cases 2007Wincent Xxxx Park Environmental, PL-07-070\Environmental Checklist and Initial Study GS FINAL with additions.doc in October 2006. N I the help and hard work of this com., iity group, the City has learned a great amount of information about La Laguna and its artist, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx. We have also learned about the importance of this play area to many of our residents and of its importance as a cultural and historic landmark for our community. In December 2006, in response to these efforts, the City provided a proposal to the Friends of La Laguna to identify a process by which the City could evaluate and conserve the La Laguna play area, and by which safety and disabled access could be appropriately addressed. This initial proposal was followed by a second-phase proposal in January 2007 which further developed a common agreement for addressing the aforementioned issues. More detailed historical information on the art pieces is available on a compact disc at City Hall Community Development Department or the Parks and Recreation Department. The existing La Laguna De San Xxxxxxx Play Area will remain with all existing site furnishings to be preserved due to historical cultural significance. A cultural resource evaluation will be prepared to provide the background historical material for the HABS (Historic American Buildings Survey)/HAER (Historic American Engineering Record) documentation. Attached is the City's Work Program to delimit and protect the play area. The Friends of La Laguna which is a non-profit organization has applied for grant funds to obtain historical status under the California Register of Historic Places. Since then, the City's preservation architect has developed a proposed strategy documenting the steps needed to conserve La Laguna, which has been shared with their representative. In a meeting June 20, 2007 (subsequent to the noticing of the draft document), the City's staff agreed to several additional measures including: a. The protection and incorporation of two elements which lie partially outside the conservation zone. These are the "dock" which lies along the northern edge of the play area, and the sign. b. Use of existing luminaires wherever possible to reflect the play area's original appearance, and u...

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  • Financial Resources The Adviser has the financial resources available to it necessary for the performance of its services and obligations contemplated in the Pricing Disclosure Package, the Prospectus, and under this Agreement, the Investment Management Agreement and the Administration Agreement.

  • PROJECT FINANCIAL RESOURCES i) Local In-kind Contributions $0 ii) Local Public Revenues $200,000 iii) Local Private Revenues iv) Other Public Revenues: $0 - ODOT/FHWA $0 - OEPA $0 - OWDA $0 - CDBG $0 - Other $0 v) OPWC Funds: - Loan Assistance $0

  • Capital Resources Parent has sufficient cash to pay the aggregate Merger Consideration.

  • Additional Resources The WLSC may establish workgroups that include other department representatives and/or subject matter experts. These subcommittees shall conform with rules established by the WLSC.

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following: i. Information pertaining to tuition rates, payments, and educational assistance payments; and

  • Financial Management; Financial Reports; Audits 1. The Recipient shall ensure that a financial management system is maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.07 of the Standard Conditions. 2. The Recipient shall ensure that interim unaudited financial reports for the Project are prepared and furnished to the World Bank not later than forty five (45) days after the end of each calendar quarter, covering the quarter, in form and substance satisfactory to the World Bank. 3. The Recipient shall have its Financial Statements for the Project audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.07(b) of the Standard Conditions. Each such audit of the Financial Statements shall cover the period of one fiscal year of the Recipient. The audited Financial Statements for each such period shall be furnished to the World Bank not later than six (6) months after the end of such period.

  • Financial Management Government financing and accounting activities (e.g., billing and accounting, credit/charge, expense management, payroll, payment/settlement, debt collection, revenue management, internal controls, auditing, activity based management, currency translation). Asset/Material Management: Acquisition and management of Federal government assets (property/asset management, asset cataloging/identification, asset transfer/allocation/maintenance, facilities management, computers/automation management). Development and Integration: Development and integration of systems across diverse operating platforms (e.g., legacy integration, enterprise application integration, data integration, instrumentation/testing, software development). Human Capital/Workforce Management Development and Integration: Planning and supervisory operations surrounding government personnel (e.g., resource planning/allocation, skills management, workforce directory/locator, team/organization management, contingent workforce management).

  • Engineer Resources The Engineer shall furnish and maintain quarters for the performance of all services, in addition to providing adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the services required under the contract. The Engineer certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment for performance of the services required under this contract, or it will be able to obtain such personnel from sources other than the State.

  • Mineral Reserves and Resources The estimated proven and probable mineral reserves and estimated indicated, measured and inferred mineral resources disclosed in the Company Public Documents since December 31, 2006 have been prepared and disclosed in all material respects in accordance with accepted engineering practices and all applicable Laws. There has been no material reduction in the aggregate amount of estimated mineral reserves, estimated mineral resources or mineralized material of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, from the amounts disclosed in the Company Public Documents since December 31, 2006.

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