Common use of OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Ground Service Equipment Facilities Space Rental Agreement, Ground Service Equipment Facilities Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

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OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. SAMPLE As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Tampa International Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Tampa International Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Tampa International Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Tampa International Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. SAMPLE As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement, Operating Agreement, Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. SAMPLE As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement, Operating Agreement, Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.. SAMPLE

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or DocuSign Envelope ID: 592E0882-A82A-48D1-B8F8-29D404B52E52 disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA Business and Community > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property ConditionsOperations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Space Rental Agreement

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OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. airports.‌‌ As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.. DocuSign Envelope ID: CE9146BA-E4EF-40FF-9FA5-1CD4FAE8DD2B

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels DocuSign Envelope ID: 592E0882-A82A-48D1-B8F8-29D404B52E52 of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD48BA7-3953-457D-801C-2A1EA6D38368 disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.Conditions.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. SAMPLE As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cargo Building Space Rental Agreement

OTHER PROPERTY CONDITIONS. Areas of Authority property are impacted by the past release of pollutants that are regulated by FDEP. This is the result of historical Airport airport operations, commercial and industrial activities that occurred prior to property acquisition, or naturally-occurring conditions. FDEP manages the State’s site restoration program. FDEP requires site restoration to be commensurate with land use, public health and the environment. These provisions allow low levels of contaminants to remain in place and run with the land subject to the implementation of required controls including but not limited to property use restrictions, activity and use limitations, institutional controls, or engineering controls. At the Airport, the Authority worked with FDEP to develop Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations that memorialize these controls. The Soil Use Regulation provides a process for the Authority to review and approve in advance all plans for soil excavation or disturbance. The Groundwater Use Regulation restricts drilling for water and requires that buildings used for human occupancy be piped to the public water system. Although the Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations apply to the Airport, the same protections and standards are generally applied at all Authority property including the general aviation airports. As restoration projects are completed on Authority property, documents and maps are submitted to FDEP. FDEP maintains this information in an information repository that provides a self-service portal called Map Direct that allows map viewing and document download. Areas of Authority property that are undergoing a site restoration project, or have achieved a closed status, can be viewed in Map Direct. The Soil and Groundwater Use Regulations, and links to State radon protection maps and other property condition maps are posted on the Authority website at xxx.XxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx > Learn about TPA > Airport Business > Other Business Links – Radon Gas and Other Property Conditions. The Company is and will be deemed to be an independent contractor and operator responsible for its acts or omissions, and Authority will in no way be responsible therefor. IF THE COMPANY HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE COMPANY’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT (000) 000-0000, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX@XXXXXXXXXXXX.XXX, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY AVIATION AUTHORITY, X.X. XXX 00000, XXXXX XX 00000. Company agrees in accordance with Florida Statute Section 119.0701 to comply with public records laws including the following: A. Keep and maintain public records required by Authority in order to perform the services contemplated by this Agreement. B. Upon request from Authority custodian of public records, provide Authority with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by Applicable Laws. C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by Applicable Laws for the duration of the Term of this Agreement and following completion of the Term of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use and Lease Agreement

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