Landowner Outreach. If needed, SJLWT will prepare and mail approved letters to resident landowners describing the township's interest in farmland and open space preservation and inviting the landowner to meet with SJLWT to discuss the landowner’s needs. More than one letter will be sent to each landowner, as needed.
Landowner Outreach. Targeted and broad-based outreach techniques will be used to generate interest in the program within WD boundaries. The scope and extent of the outreach activities will reflect WD goals as to the number of projects it would like to implement in the year. The WCD will coordinate outreach activities with, and at the general direction of, the WD Administrator or designated WD staff and in communicating with the public will communicate that the program is directed and funded as a program of the WD.
Landowner Outreach. Targeted and broad-based outreach techniques will be used to generate interest in the program. Outreach will be balanced with the number of projects the CLFLWD would like to implement per year. Outreach will be coordinated with the CLFLWD Administrator and other WCD activities.
Landowner Outreach. Each Party will communicate information it may have about prospective Energy System project sites to the other Party for initial suitability evaluation. If a particular site is deemed potentially suitable, the Parties will determine the best manner for outreach to the owner of the potential site. RCEA may choose to coordinate or lead discussions and negotiations with landowners with whom XXXX has a previously established relationship, for example local government agencies. Developer will otherwise be expected to conduct landowner contact and negotiations. Site Assessment. Developer will conduct site assessment, characterization, and due diligence of potential site(s) to install Energy Systems at Developer’s sole cost. Site assessment is intended to include Developer’s investigation and assessment of site-specific interconnection capacity, identifying network upgrade needs, costs and timelines. Project Site Control. Developer shall be solely responsible for obtaining a legal interest in any prospective site that adequately conveys to Developer the right to develop acceptable Energy Systems on the prospective site (“Site Control”). Prior to Developer obtaining Site Control, Developer shall provide formal notice to RCEA that a site has been selected. RCEA shall provide a written response within forty-five days, stating either its acceptance of the site (“Site Acceptance”), or providing comments indicating any concerns with the prospective site. Progress updates. Developer shall provide regular written or oral progress updates, no less frequently than every two weeks following execution of this agreement, about its landowner negotiations, site assessment, and ability to obtain Site Control.
Landowner Outreach. Summarize the educational/outreach activities and their outcomes for the reporting year. Each report should be added to the previous outreach report to maintain a cumulative record of all outreach activities (e.g., on an Excel spreadsheet); (refer to Conservation Measure 5).