Common use of Real Property Acquisition Clause in Contracts

Real Property Acquisition. This task includes only real property acquisition and associated activities detailed below that are not already covered under Task 3 ROW Acquisition Support of the PE/NEPA/CEQA Agreement, (see Task 3.2 Regional Consultant ROW Work (RC Task 9) and Task 3.3 PMT ROW Work (PMT Task 6) of Exhibits 1 and 2 of Attachment 3). The system will use or be adjacent to existing transportation ROWs to the extent feasible and will require numerous property acquisitions. Such acquisitions (the allowable costs of which are reimbursable under this Agreement) include right-of-way for the track alignment and stations consistent with Project requirements. CHSRA will obtain and manage the necessary property rights for the system in a lawful, fiscally sound, and publicly acceptable manner. Real property acquisition will comply with all Federal, State, and local laws including the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (as amended). Real Property Acquisition will be accomplished through a headquarters element, a regional specialist oversight office, and a local team that will conduct on-the-ground real property acquisition functions. These responsibilities will be carried out through the leadership of a CHSRA HQ element consisting of a Real Property Director reporting to the CEO, and a senior State real property specialists responsible for: • Appraisals and acquisition • Coordination of real property aspects regarding utilities relocations and railroad and other public agency agreements and • Relocation assistance and property management CHSRA will have appropriate legal support which will provide real property legal services to the Director. A specialist real property consultant for program support will provide program-wide services to the Director, such as recommending acquisition standards and procedures as well as providing quality assurance and audit of the acquisition process. On-the-ground real property activities will be carried out by onsite real property specialty consultants and may include: • Parcel identification • Survey and mapping • Appraisals • Offers of just compensation • Negotiations • Property acquisition and • Relocation entitlement CHSRA shall establish a Regional Real Property Office for the Project, which will have appropriate legal support and be staffed by senior State real property specialists who oversee the functions carried out by the onsite consultants and process those cases where State governance is appropriate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant/Cooperative Agreement, Grant/Cooperative Agreement, Grant/Cooperative Agreement

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Real Property Acquisition. This task includes only real property acquisition and associated activities detailed below that are not already covered under Task 3 ROW Acquisition Support of the ofthe PE/NEPA/CEQA Agreement, (see Task 3.2 Regional Consultant ROW Work (RC Task 9) and Task 3.3 PMT ROW Work (PMT Task 6) of Exhibits 1 and 2 of Attachment 3). The system will use or be adjacent beadjacent to existing transportation ROWs to the extent feasible and will require numerous property acquisitions. Such acquisitions (the allowable costs of which ofwhich are reimbursable under this Agreement) include right-of-way for the track alignment and stations consistent with Project requirements. CHSRA will obtain and manage the necessary property rights for the system in a lawful, fiscally sound, and publicly acceptable manner. Real property acquisition will comply with all Federal, State, and local laws including the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (as amended). Real Property Acquisition will be accomplished through a headquarters element, a regional specialist oversight office, and a local team that will conduct on-the-ground real property acquisition functions. These responsibilities will be carried out through the leadership of a CHSRA aCHSRA HQ element consisting of a Real aReal Property Director reporting to the CEO, and a senior State real property specialists responsible for: • Appraisals and acquisition • Coordination of real property aspects regarding utilities relocations and railroad and other public agency agreements and • Relocation assistance and property management CHSRA will have appropriate legal support which will provide real property legal services to the Director. A specialist real property consultant for program support will provide program-wide services to the Director, such as recommending acquisition standards and procedures as well as providing quality assurance and audit of the ofthe acquisition process. On-the-ground real property activities will be carried out by onsite real property specialty consultants and may include: • Parcel identification • Survey and mapping • Appraisals • Offers of just compensation • Negotiations • Property acquisition and • Relocation entitlement CHSRA shall establish a Regional Real Property Office for the Project, which will have appropriate legal support and be staffed by senior State real property specialists who oversee the functions carried out by the onsite consultants and process those cases where State governance is appropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant/Cooperative Agreement

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