PRELIMINARY DRAFT DELIVERABLES; DEO REVIEW AND COMMENT Sample Clauses

PRELIMINARY DRAFT DELIVERABLES; DEO REVIEW AND COMMENT. Unless preliminary draft deliverables are required under Sections 3 or 5 of this Scope of Work, above, Grantee is encouraged, but not required, to submit preliminary drafts of all substantive written deliverables (e.g., proposed plan amendments, reports) to DEO for review and comment no later than ten (10) business days before the deliverable due date. If DEO provides comments, Grantee is urged to address them in the deliverable submitted to DEO for payment. If submission of a preliminary draft deliverable is required under Sections 3 or 5 of this Scope of Work, above, DEO shall provide comments to the Grantee no later than four business days before the deliverable due date.
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PRELIMINARY DRAFT DELIVERABLES; DEO REVIEW AND COMMENT. Preliminary draft deliverables of proposed or adopted comprehensive plan amendments are required to be provided to DEO for comment prior to the deliverable due date as provided in Section 3. of this Scope of Work. Unless other preliminary draft deliverables are required to be submitted to DEO under Section 3 of this Scope of Work, above, Grantee is encouraged, but not required, to submit preliminary drafts of all substantive written deliverables (e.g., master plans, studies, reports) to DEO for review and comment no later than ten (10) business days before the deliverable due date. If DEO provides comments, Grantee is urged to address them in the deliverable submitted to DEO for payment. If submission of a preliminary draft deliverable for DEO review and comment is required under Section 3 of this Scope of Work, above, DEO shall provide comments to the Grantee no later than four business days before the deliverable due date and the deliverable must address DEO’s comments.
PRELIMINARY DRAFT DELIVERABLES; DEO REVIEW AND COMMENT. Preliminary draft deliverables of proposed or adopted comprehensive plan amendments are required to be provided to DEO for comment prior to the deliverable due date as provided in Section 3. of this Scope of Work. Unless other preliminary draft deliverables are required to be submitted to DEO under Section 3 of this Scope of Work, above, Grantee is encouraged, but not required, to submit preliminary drafts of all substantive written deliverables (e.g., master plans, studies, reports) to DEO for review and comment no later than ten (10) business days before the deliverable due date. If DEO provides comments,
PRELIMINARY DRAFT DELIVERABLES; DEO REVIEW AND COMMENT. Unless otherwise required under paragraphs 3 or 5 above, Grantee is encouraged, but not required, to submit preliminary drafts of all substantive written deliverables (e.g., proposed plan amendments, reports) to DEO for review and comment no later than ten (10) calendar days before the deliverable due date. If DEO provides comments, Grantee is urged to address them in the deliverable submitted to DEO for payment. If a preliminary draft deliverable is required under paragraphs 3 or 5 above, DEO shall provide comments to the Grantee no later than four calendar days before the deliverable due date; and Grantee shall address DEO’s comments in the deliverable submitted to DEO for payment.
PRELIMINARY DRAFT DELIVERABLES; DEO REVIEW AND COMMENT. Preliminary draft deliverables of proposed or adopted comprehensive plan amendments are required to be provided to DEO for comment prior to the deliverable due date as provided in Section 3. of this Scope of Work. Unless other preliminary draft deliverables are required to be submitted to DEO under Section 3 of this Scope of Work, above, Grantee is encouraged, but not required, to submit preliminary drafts of all substantive written deliverables (e.g., master plans, studies, reports) to DEO for review and comment

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