Mitigation Plan Sample Clauses

Mitigation Plan. When compensatory measures are appropriate, the applicant must develop and implement a mitigation plan prepared by a qualified professional. A mitigation plan must include, at a minimum: A. A description of the existing shoreline environment. B. A description of anticipated impacts. C. A description of how the mitigation plan addresses anticipated impacts, with supporting rationale. D. Drawings showing existing and proposed conditions. X. Xxxxxxxxxx performance standards for evaluating the success of the mitigation plan. F. A contingency plan identifying potential courses of action if performance standards are not being met. G. A five-year maintenance and monitoring program, including: 1. A schedule for maintenance and monitoring. 2. A schedule for the submission of monitoring reports to the City to document milestones, successes, problems, and contingency actions. 3. A discussion of how monitoring data will be evaluated to determine if performance standards are being met. H. Financial guarantees to ensure the mitigation plan is fully implemented.
Mitigation Plan. Lessee/Co-sponsor must provide a written mitigation plan for protection against COVID-19. The plan must include as a minimum: use of face coverings, proper social distancing, number of participants and staff, screening of individuals for COVID-19 symptoms, use of other protective equipment such as gloves, face xxxxxxx, etc. Encourage hand washing and/or ensure the availability of hand sanitizer. The plan should meet CDC and other related public health guidelines and regulations. The mitigation plan must be submitted at least 15 business days prior to the Lessee/Co- Sponsor’s scheduled use of the College Facility. Lessee/Co-sponsor must also pay for pre- and post-event cleaning and disinfection, following Palm Beach State College procedures. Lessee/Co-Sponsor will use the College’s pre-approved vendor for cleaning and disinfection services. Cleaning and disinfection services will be coordinated by the College’s Facilities and/or Security Department(s).
Mitigation Plan. Grantee shall be responsible for ensuring that the Project considers and proposes a mitigation plan to minimize damage in the event of future floods and/or hurricanes.
Mitigation Plan. The Bank Site is a {provide general description of baseline conditions}. A more detailed description of the baseline conditions on the site is contained in the Plan.
Mitigation Plan. Borrower shall have submitted a mitigation plan for the encroachments of the wetlands and streams located on the Property and an application for a permit pursuant to Section 401 Application for Authorization to Discharge Dredged or Fill Material to Isolated Wetlands and / or Waters of the State from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and such other permits as may be required by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and any other governmental agencies having jurisdiction.
Mitigation Plan. The Mitigation Plan consists of the mitigation document issued on August 31, 2015 and any mitigation conditions added by the Hearing Examiner in the Master Plan Decision. In addition the mitigation plan will include any new transportation permit conditions and transportation mitigation requirements for the Project as a result of the Transportation Update following year five. The Mitigation Plan also will include any new transportation permit conditions and transportation mitigation requirements for the Project as a result of the Transportation Update following year 10 of the Initial Term of this Agreement, if a permit extension under Section 4 of this Agreement is requested and permitted.
Mitigation Plan. If there is a mitigation plan in the contract, the Contractor shall periodically update the plan, based on changes such as changes to the legal entity, the overall structure of the organization, subcontractor arrangements, contractor management, ownership, ownership relationships, or modification of the work scope. (End of Clause)
Mitigation Plan. If requested by the Contracting Officer, the contractor shall submit, within 45 calendar days following execution of the “Contractor Non-Disclosure Agreement,” a mitigation plan for Government approval, which shall be incorporated into the contract. At a minimum, the mitigation plan shall identify the contractor’s plan to implement the requirements of paragraph (c) above and shall include the use of a firewall to separate contractor personnel requiring access to information in the performance of the contract from other contractor personnel to ensure that the contractor does not obtain any unfair competitive advantage with respect to any future Government requirements due to unequal access to information. A “firewall” may consist of organizational and physical separation; facility and workspace access restrictions; information system access restrictions; and other data security measures identified, as appropriate. The contractor shall respond promptly to all inquiries regarding the mitigation plan. Failure to resolve any outstanding issues or obtain approval of the mitigation plan within 45 calendar days of its submission may result, at a minimum, in rejection of the plan and removal of any system access.
Mitigation Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall not be terminated as set forth above if the Party prevented from performing its obligations is unable, despite the use of its Best Commercial Efforts, to overcome the effects of such Force Majeure Event during such one (1) or two (2) year period, as the case may be, but nonetheless has demonstrated to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party that (a) it is pursuing a plan approved by the other Party to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure Event and resume performance of its obligations hereunder, (b) it is diligently applying its Best Commercial Efforts to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure Event, and (c) the Force Majeure Event can be overcome within a reasonable time after the expiration of either the one (1) or two (2) year period, as the case may be.
Mitigation Plan. If either the above-described air quality modeling analyses predict any exceedances of the applicable National Ambient Air Quality Standards, the Developer shall develop a mitigation plan that describes how such exceedances can be reduced to acceptable levels. The mitigation plan will be subject to the review and approval of FDEP. Verification of the effectiveness of the proposed mitigation strategies shall be provided by the modeling analysis included with the study described above in Section E.6.