Land Use Information Sample Clauses

Land Use Information. Land use parameters were taken from GlobeLand30, a 30-meter Global Land Cover Dataset. GlobeLand30 is a product from the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China from the Ministry of Science and Technology of China. Furthermore, it is a 30-meter spatial resolution mapping-product for 2010 derived from remote sensing images through Landsat images downloaded from the U.S. Geological Survey and through the HJ-1 satellite images retrieved from the China Centre For Resources Satellite Data and Application. The land use parameters contained within the product consisted of 10 categories: cultivated land, forest, grassland, shrubland, wetland, water bodies, tundra, artificial surfaces (urban areas), bareland, and permanent snow and ice. The major land use parameter to be used for the modeling PM2.5 is percent urbanization, which was calculated by first conducting an unsupervised reclassification of the land use parameters in ArcGIS from ten categories down to four categories (open shrubland, bare/sparse vegetation, water bodies, and artificial/urban areas). Afterwards, the land use product was overlaid and spatially joined to the 1x1 km study domain to calculate the percent of urbanization by dividing the area of artificial areas by the entire area of each 1 km pixel. Figure 16 shows the map of the land use categories after reclassification, and Figure 17 shows the maps of percent urbanization for each pixel.
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Land Use Information. A search of the Geographic Land Information Management and Planning System (GLIMPS) and Digital Integrated Dispositions (DIDs) yielded active dispositions within the FHP. Any necessary agreements with the disposition holder will be in place prior to the commencement of harvest operations. None of the dispositions within the FHP will restrict harvest operations in the FHP.
Land Use Information. 1) Identify the subject territory’s land use designation, zoning, and minimum parcel density requirements and clarify whether the proposed provision of service(s) will increase onsite development potential or be growth inducing for the area. 2) Are there any proposed or approved, but not yet built, development projects involving the subject territory? □ Yes □ No If yes, describe the proposed projects or land use entitlements and the timeline for implementation. 3) The Commission’s action regarding this request by the agency to provide new or extended services outside its jurisdictional boundary is subject to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Has the agency conducted any CEQA reviews for any projects associated with this application? □ Yes □ No If yes, please provide copies of the environmental documentation, including the Notice of Exemption or Notice of Determination and proof of payment of applicable California Department of Fish & Wildlife fees.

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  • False Information The Borrower or any Obligor has given the Bank false or misleading information or representations.

  • Service Information Service Visit Date

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  • Service Information Pages Verizon shall include all CBB NXX codes associated with the geographic areas to which each directory pertains, to the extent it does so for Verizon’s own NXX codes, in any lists of such codes that are contained in the general reference portion of each directory. CBB’s NXX codes shall appear in such lists in the same manner as Verizon’s NXX information. In addition, when CBB is authorized to, and is offering, local service to Customers located within the geographic area covered by a specific directory, at CBB’s request, Verizon shall include, at no charge, in the “Customer Guide” or comparable section of the applicable alphabetical directories, CBB’s critical contact information for CBB’s installation, repair and Customer service, as provided by CBB. Such critical contact information shall appear alphabetically by local exchange carrier and in accordance with Verizon’s generally applicable policies. CBB shall be responsible for providing the necessary information to Verizon by the applicable close date for each affected directory.

  • Lease Information The Lease terms contemplated by the parties during the application process are not final. Terms, conditions, and any special information must be explicitly noted in the Lease to be valid.

  • BASIC LEASE INFORMATION The key business terms used in this Lease are defined as follows:

  • Insurance Information The institution will provide assistance in obtaining insurance for incoming and outbound mobile participants, accord- ing to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. The receiving institution will inform mobile par- ticipants of cases in which insurance cover is not automatically provided. Information and assistance can be provided by the following contact points and information sources:

  • SITE INFORMATION General description

  • Title Information (a) On or before the delivery to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders of each Reserve Report required by Section 8.12, the Borrower will deliver title information in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent covering enough of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated by such Reserve Report that were not included in the immediately preceding Reserve Report, so that the Administrative Agent shall have received together with title information previously delivered to the Administrative Agent, satisfactory title information on at least 80% of the total value of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated by such Reserve Report. (b) If the Borrower has provided title information for additional Properties under Section 8.13(a), the Borrower shall, within 60 days of notice from the Administrative Agent that title defects or exceptions exist with respect to such additional Properties, either (i) cure any such title defects or exceptions (including defects or exceptions as to priority) which are not permitted by Section 9.03 raised by such information, (ii) substitute acceptable Mortgaged Properties with no title defects or exceptions except for Excepted Liens (other than Excepted Liens described in clauses (e), (g) and (h) of such definition) having an equivalent value or (iii) deliver title information in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent so that the Administrative Agent shall have received, together with title information previously delivered to the Administrative Agent, satisfactory title information on at least 80% of the value of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated by such Reserve Report. (c) If the Borrower is unable to cure any title defect requested by the Administrative Agent or the Lenders to be cured within the 60-day period or the Borrower does not comply with the requirements to provide acceptable title information covering 80% of the value of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in the most recent Reserve Report, such default shall not be a Default, but instead the Administrative Agent and/or the Majority Lenders shall have the right to exercise the following remedy in their sole discretion from time to time, and any failure to so exercise this remedy at any time shall not be a waiver as to future exercise of the remedy by the Administrative Agent or the Lenders. To the extent that the Administrative Agent or the Majority Lenders are not satisfied with title to any Mortgaged Property after the 60-day period has elapsed, such unacceptable Mortgaged Property shall not count towards the 80% requirement, and the Administrative Agent may send a notice to the Borrower and the Lenders that the then outstanding Borrowing Base shall be reduced by an amount as determined by the Majority Lenders to cause the Borrower to be in compliance with the requirement to provide acceptable title information on 80% of the value of the Oil and Gas Properties. This new Borrowing Base shall become effective immediately after receipt of such notice.

  • Voice Information Service Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, (a) Voice Information Service means a service that provides [i] recorded voice announcement information or [ii] a vocal discussion program open to the public, and (b) Voice Information Service Traffic means intraLATA switched voice traffic, delivered to a Voice Information Service. Voice Information Service Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Service Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment. 5.2 If a ECI Customer is served by resold Verizon dial tone line Telecommunications Service or a Verizon Local Switching UNE, to the extent reasonably feasible, Verizon will route Voice Information Service Traffic originating from such Service or UNE to the appropriate Voice Information Service connected to Verizon’s network unless a feature blocking such Voice Information Service Traffic has been installed. For such Voice Information Service Traffic, ECI shall pay to Verizon without discount any Voice Information Service provider charges billed by Verizon to ECI. ECI shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not ECI collects such charges from its Customer. 5.3 ECI shall have the option to route Voice Information Service Traffic that originates on its own network to the appropriate Voice Information Service connected to Verizon’s network. In the event ECI exercises such option, ECI will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Voice Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow ECI to route Voice Information Service Traffic originated on its network to Verizon. For such Voice Information Service Traffic, unless ECI has entered into a written agreement with Verizon under which ECI will collect from ECI’s Customer and remit to Verizon the Voice Information Service provider’s charges, ECI shall pay to Verizon without discount any Voice Information Service provider charges billed by Verizon to ECI. ECI shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not ECI collects such charges from its own Customer.

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