Project Permitting Sample Clauses

Project Permitting. (a) The Buyer shall be solely responsible for applying for and obtaining any and all governmental permits and approvals required by Applicable Laws for the construction of Buyer’s Project (the “Approvals”), prior to the Time of Closing (as such term is defined herein). Upon the expiration of the Due Diligence Period, Seller shall reasonably cooperate with Buyer in connection with Xxxxx’s application for Approvals, including executing any documents necessary therefor, but in no event shall Seller incur any liability in connection therewith.
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Project Permitting. (i) Judicial Council, State Fire Xxxxxxxx, or otherwise applicable Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) permitting fees.
Project Permitting. Request For A Pre-Application Review process started -- Nevada County Planning land use pre-application request: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/DocumentCenter/View/12212/Pre- application-Request-PDF
Project Permitting. The detailed treatment plans will be used to initiate construction permitting activities. Permitting for proposed actions may include a Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application (JARPA), permits from the appropriate land management agency (USDA-FS or Skagit County), and consultation with federal fish management agencies (USFWS, NMFS). Any changes to the design plans identified through the permitting process will be documented in final design plans developed for each site.
Project Permitting. Upon finalization of the route for the Underground Alignment, National Grid shall, with the support of the other parties hereto, seek all permits and approvals required for the Underground Alignment as provided in the Settlement Agreement.
Project Permitting. Xx. Xxxxx of Xxxxx Environmental Group conducted several additional site visits to assess the dimensions of the mid-channel gravel bar in more detail than captured in the PACD site survey, to collect photos for permit applications and to evaluate site access constraints and limitations surrounding a sewer cleanout pipe and municipal water line that appeared to run directly under the property access area to develop a final plan set. BCCD was advised that two permit applications would be necessary for this project. Xxxxx Environmental Group prepared and submitted applications for these permits. First, an application for a Restoration Waiver, Waiver 16 under PA DEP Chapter 105 regulations, was needed. BCCD was advised by PA DEP that the waiver could encompass the dam removal, mid-channel gravel bar removal and downstream streambank restoration within one application. The waiver application was filed in early 2011, at which point a review of the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan was included in the Waiver 16 review. Therefore, no Erosion and Sediment Control Plan was required to be submitted for review to BCCD. In addition, a Highway Occupancy permit was required to access the project site with heavy equipment directly from Milford Square Pike. A few setbacks were encountered during the plan development and permitting phase. First, although a PA One Call was completed during the design phase, no response was received from the water & sewer authorities to provide definitive information on the location and depth of pipes beneath the proposed access area, despite repeated attempts at contact by Xx. Xxxxx. As a conservative approach, Xxxxx proposed using steel plates at the access area to distribute the weight of the machinery entering and exiting the site. In addition, the owner of the former mill approximately 600 feet downstream raised repeated concerns of the potential for increased flooding and/or damage to her property that could result from the completion of the project. The landowner also expressed concern that the property rights to the dam were attached to the mill. BCCD conducted additional research at the County Recorder of Deeds and did not locate any evidence that would support the claim. BCCD corresponded with and met with the mill owner on several occasions; in addition, Xx. Xxxxx of Xxxxx Environmental Group met with BCCD and a representative of the downstream landowner. During the meetings, it was stressed that the sediment loss from the bank ero...
Project Permitting. Xxxxxx shall work with the City on obtaining the necessary permits that will be required to construct the project. The tasks performed shall include: Task 541: NDOR Permits – Xxxxxx shall prepare the necessary NDOR permits required for the project. The anticipated permits are permits to occupy and a permit to cross NDOR right-of-way. Task 542: SWPPP – Xxxxxx shall prepare Erosion Control Documents containing the following:  Plan Sheet(s) showing the location of BMP’s.  Details & Standard Plans of BMP’s to be used.  3-ring binder complete with permit and supporting documents  Fill out Notice of Intent (NOI). o Submittal of the NOI is the responsibility of Client.  At the preconstruction meeting, yet to be scheduled, the needed maintenance & updating of the plan through completion and seeding will be discussed. Client will provide to Xxxxxx the following:  Name, address, phone number and e-mail of the onsite xxxxxxx who will be responsible for the SWPPP and inspections during construction.
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Project Permitting. 3. Dam Releases for reasons other than FRM, including any potential effects on Species and/or Habitat;

Related to Project Permitting

  • Project Documents In addition to any other pertinent and necessary Project documents, the following documents shall be used in the development of the Project:

  • Project Documentation All documentation provided to the City other than Project drawings shall be furnished on a Microsoft compatible compact disc.

  • PROJECT 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Site Visits ‌ The Commission may visit the School at any time and may, at its discretion, conduct site visits and monitoring. When appropriate, the Commission shall make reasonable efforts to provide notice of visits. Such site visits may include any activities reasonably related to fulfillment of the Commission’s oversight responsibilities including, but not limited to, inspection of the facilities; audit of financial books and records; inspection of records maintained by the School; interviews and observations of the principal, staff, school families, staff of an affiliated nonprofit or educational service provider and community members; and observation of classroom instruction.

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