Long-Term Management and Monitoring Sample Clauses

Long-Term Management and Monitoring. The Sponsor will be responsible for preparing Long-Term Management Plans for Mitigation Projects in accordance with 33 CFR 332.4(c)(11). Mitigation Projects will be designed, to the maximum extent practicable, to be self-sustaining once Performance Standards have been achieved. Once the Interim Management Period is completed, the Sponsor will be obligated to arrange for the management and monitoring of the Mitigation Project site in perpetuity to Preserve its habitat and conservation values in accordance with this Instrument, the Conservation Easement, and the Long- Term Management Plan. The Sponsor itself might not perform long-term management activities. Instead, the Sponsor may contract with or otherwise Transfer the responsibilities for the long-term management and monitoring of a Mitigation Project site to appropriate and experienced land management and monitoring partners, such as nonprofit organizations, private entities, governmental entities, and others with experience in the Mitigation Project site community who are willing to own the Mitigation Project sites, and/or hold Conservation Easements on them, and/or perform the required long-term management activities. The Transfer agreement will be approved by the IRT and may require the IRT Members to be third party beneficiaries, as appropriate. The IRT and the Sponsor, or the designated long-term land managers, will meet and confer upon the request of any one of them to consider mutually agreeable revisions to the Long-Term Management Plan that would better conserve the habitat and conservation values of the Mitigation Project site.
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