Common use of Notification Process Clause in Contracts

Notification Process. The County shall notify the Wildlife Agencies of Interim Projects meeting the criteria described above as soon as possible after the County has reviewed the project application and determined it to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 of the Government Code, or has been notified about a proposed annexation. The following information shall be provided electronically via e-mail (which information is typically located in a project’s biological technical report):  Project Description;  Project Location;  Aerial Photo;  Vegetation Map per the County’s GIS data;  List of potential sensitive species that may be found on-site; and  Proposed mitigation (if identified). The Wildlife Agencies shall each identify a lead person for project review and meeting attendance. The notification process for Interim Projects shall end upon completion of the North and East County MSCP Plans or upon termination of the Planning Agreement. Representatives from the County shall meet on an as needed basis with the Wildlife Agencies to discuss Interim Projects and coordination of Interim Projects during the preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans. Preferably these Interim Project discussions will occur during the regularly scheduled monthly batching meetings for review of habitat loss permits. For purposes of CEQA, the project review meeting and any related activities (site visits, follow-up correspondence, etc.) shall constitute a consultation pursuant to Public Resources Section 21080.3(a). If possible at the meeting, but otherwise in not more than 30 days following the meeting, the Wildlife Agencies shall provide input to the lead agency (County of San Diego) as to whether either agency believes the project may potentially conflict with the conservation objectives of the Planning Agreement. The Wildlife Agencies shall also indicate specific issues which either believes should be addressed, suggest any studies they believe may be necessary to assess project impacts to specific biological resources, and propose any mitigation measures or project alternatives that would help achieve the preliminary conservation objectives. It is recognized that the compliance with the Interim Review Process neither confers any authority not granted by existing planning and environmental laws, nor negates any authority so granted. The Interim Project Review is intended only to facilitate cooperation among the County, the Wildlife Agencies, and the project applicants to ensure timely review of projects which have the potential to preclude long-term preservation planning and to facilitate the resolution of issues which might affect the successful preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans.

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Samples: Planning Agreement

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Notification Process. The County shall notify the Wildlife Agencies of Interim Projects meeting the criteria described above as soon as possible after the County has reviewed the project application and determined it to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 of the Government Code, or has been notified about a proposed annexation. The following information shall be provided electronically via e-mail (which information is typically located in a project’s biological technical report):  mail: • Project Description; Project Location; Aerial Photo; Vegetation Map per the County’s GIS data; and • List of potential sensitive species that may be found on-site; and  Proposed mitigation (if identified). site The Wildlife Agencies shall each identify a lead person for project review and meeting attendance. The notification process for Interim Projects shall end upon completion of the North and East County MSCP Plans or upon termination of the Planning Agreement. Representatives from the County shall meet on an as needed basis with the Wildlife Agencies to discuss Interim Projects and coordination of Interim Projects during the preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans. Preferably these Interim Project discussions will occur during the regularly scheduled monthly batching meetings for review of habitat loss permits. For purposes of CEQA, the project review meeting and any related activities (site visits, follow-up correspondence, etc.) shall constitute a consultation pursuant to Public Resources Section §21080.3(a). If possible at the meeting, but otherwise in not more than 30 days following the meeting, the Wildlife Agencies shall provide input to the lead agency (County of San Diego) as to whether either agency believes the project may potentially conflict with the conservation objectives of the Planning Agreement. The Wildlife Agencies shall also indicate specific issues which either believes should be addressed, suggest any studies they believe may be necessary to assess project impacts to specific biological resources, and propose any mitigation measures or project alternatives that would help achieve the preliminary conservation objectives. It is recognized that the compliance with the Interim Review Process neither confers any authority not granted by existing planning and environmental laws, nor negates any authority so granted. The Interim Project Review is intended only to facilitate cooperation among the County, the Wildlife Agencies, and the project applicants to ensure timely review of projects which have the potential to preclude long-term preservation planning and to facilitate the resolution of issues which might affect the successful preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans.

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Samples: Planning Agreement

Notification Process. The County shall notify the Wildlife Agencies of Interim Projects meeting the criteria described above as soon as possible after the County has reviewed the project application and determined it to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 of the Government Code, or has been notified about a proposed annexation. The following information shall be provided electronically via e-mail (which information is typically located in a project’s biological technical report): Project Description; Project Location; Aerial Photo; Vegetation Map per the County’s GIS data; List of potential sensitive species that may be found on-site; and Proposed mitigation (if identified). The Wildlife Agencies shall each identify a lead person for project review and meeting attendance. The notification process for Interim Projects shall end upon completion of the North and East County MSCP Plans or upon termination of the Planning Agreement. Representatives from the County shall meet on an as needed basis with the Wildlife Agencies to discuss Interim Projects and coordination of Interim Projects during the preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans. Preferably these Interim Project discussions will occur during the regularly scheduled monthly batching meetings for review of habitat loss permits. For purposes of CEQA, the project review meeting and any related activities (site visits, follow-up correspondence, etc.) shall constitute a consultation pursuant to Public Resources Section 21080.3(a). If possible at the meeting, but otherwise in not more than 30 days following the meeting, the Wildlife Agencies shall provide input to the lead agency (County of San Diego) as to whether either agency believes the project may potentially conflict with the conservation objectives of the Planning Agreement. The Wildlife Agencies shall also indicate specific issues which either believes should be addressed, suggest any studies they believe may be necessary to assess project impacts to specific biological resources, and propose any mitigation measures or project alternatives that would help achieve the preliminary conservation objectives. It is recognized that the compliance with the Interim Review Process neither confers any authority not granted by existing planning and environmental laws, nor negates any authority so granted. The Interim Project Review is intended only to facilitate cooperation among the County, the Wildlife Agencies, and the project applicants to ensure timely review of projects which have the potential to preclude long-term preservation planning and to facilitate the resolution of issues which might affect the successful preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans.

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Samples: Planning Agreement

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Notification Process. The County shall notify the Wildlife Agencies of Interim Projects meeting the criteria described above as soon as possible after the County has reviewed the project application and determined it to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 of the Government Code, or has been notified about a proposed annexation. The following information shall be provided electronically via e-mail (which information is typically located in a project’s biological technical report):  e- mail: • Project Description; Project Location; Aerial Photo; Vegetation Map per the County’s GIS data; and • List of potential sensitive species that may be found on-site; and  Proposed mitigation (if identified). site The Wildlife Agencies shall each identify a lead person for project review and meeting attendance. The notification process for Interim Projects shall end upon completion of the North and East County MSCP Plans or upon termination of the Planning Agreement. Representatives from the County shall meet on an as needed basis with the Wildlife Agencies to discuss Interim Projects and coordination of Interim Projects during the preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans. Preferably these Interim Project discussions will occur during the regularly scheduled monthly batching meetings for review of habitat loss permits. For purposes of CEQA, the project review meeting and any related activities (site visits, follow-up correspondence, etc.) shall constitute a consultation pursuant to Public Resources Section §21080.3(a). If possible at the meeting, but otherwise in not more than 30 days following the meeting, the Wildlife Agencies shall provide input to the lead agency (County of San Diego) as to whether either agency believes the project may potentially conflict with the conservation objectives of the Planning Agreement. The Wildlife Agencies shall also indicate specific issues which either believes should be addressed, suggest any studies they believe may be necessary to assess project impacts to specific biological resources, and propose any mitigation measures or project alternatives that would help achieve the preliminary conservation objectives. It is recognized that the compliance with the Interim Review Process neither confers any authority not granted by existing planning and environmental laws, nor negates any authority so granted. The Interim Project Review is intended only to facilitate cooperation among the County, the Wildlife Agencies, and the project applicants to ensure timely review of projects which have the potential to preclude long-term preservation planning and to facilitate the resolution of issues which might affect the successful preparation of the North and East County MSCP Plans.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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