Meet and Confer to Negotiate Intergovernmental Mitigation Agreement Sample Clauses

Meet and Confer to Negotiate Intergovernmental Mitigation Agreement. Not later than fifteen (15) days following the publication of the Notice of Completion of the Draft TEIR, the Parties shall commence diligent and good faith negotiations and shall otherwise use their respective best efforts, including meeting and conferring, to finalize, approve, execute and deliver an Intergovernmental Mitigation Agreement for the Project. The primary objective of an Intergovernmental Mitigation Agreement is to provide for binding and mutually enforceable agreements which insure the timely mitigation of Significant Adverse Impacts, where such impacts:
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