Common use of Inventory and Characterization Report Clause in Contracts

Inventory and Characterization Report. Once the city determined the geography of its shoreline jurisdiction, it amassed modestly detailed information about its physical, biological, and development characteristics. The city compiled this information for 10 distinct areas, or “reaches” comprising its shoreline jurisdiction, and prepared a Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report. Inventory information and data were used to describe—to “characterize”—each reach. This inventory and characterization establishes a baseline🕈 against which future change can be evaluated. Since the purpose of shoreline planning is to avoid any net loss of shoreline functions or values, knowing their current status—their baseline—is important.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Shoreline Master Program Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Inventory and Characterization Report. Once the city determined the geography of its shoreline jurisdiction, it amassed modestly detailed information about its physical, biological, and development characteristics. The city compiled this information for 10 distinct areas, or “reaches” comprising its shoreline jurisdiction, and prepared a Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report. Inventory information and data were used to describe—to “characterize”—each reach. This inventory and characterization establishes a baseline🕈baseline against which future change can be evaluated. Since the purpose of shoreline planning is to avoid any net loss of shoreline functions or values, knowing their current status—their baseline—is important.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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