Recreation Resources Clause Samples
The Recreation Resources clause defines the terms under which recreational facilities or amenities are provided, accessed, or maintained within a property or development. It typically outlines which resources are available to residents or users, any associated fees, and the rules governing their use, such as hours of operation or reservation procedures. This clause ensures that all parties understand their rights and responsibilities regarding recreational amenities, helping to prevent disputes and clarify expectations about access and maintenance.
Recreation Resources. Legal reference: FRPA Section 181 Result or Strategy The following results or strategies apply to the holder of this FSP: Harvesting or road construction adjacent to a recreation site, area or trail with established objectives will be conducted in accordance with the established objectives.
Recreation Resources. The Ft. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trail has been buffered by 25 m on each side and this area has been removed from the THLB. An area at the trail head identified in the recreation features inventory has also been excluded from the THLB. Data Source and Comments: • cf_rec was provided by the MoFR as part of the TSR IV data set.
Recreation Resources. The proposed project would not increase the use of existing recreational facilities and would not include recreational facilities. Local residents have created a path through the site and it appears that they use the undeveloped portions of the site for various recreational pursuits. These recreational uses of the site would be permitted to continue after project completion. The Initial Study will describe this use of the site. No impacts to recreational resources are anticipated.
Recreation Resources. (a) The licensee shall implement the RRMP to enhance recreation resources at the Boundary Project in consultation with a RRWG.
(b) The RRMP is an implementation plan that the licensee will use to monitor, design, construct, fund, operate and maintain existing and proposed public recreation facilities and programs at the Project. The RRMP includes the following programs:
(i) Recreation Facility Capital Improvements Program
(ii) Recreation Facility Operations and Maintenance Program
(iii) Shoreline Dispersed Recreation Management Program
(iv) Recreation Monitoring Program
(v) Multi-Resource Interpretation and Education Program
(c) The licensee’s RRMP implementation responsibilities include the following:
(i) Funding and implementing all aspects of the RRMP
(ii) Coordinating all aspects of the RRMP with the RRWG and other interested parties, as needed
(iii) Consulting with the RRWG and other interested parties when necessary and as directed by license and the RRMP
(iv) Preparing an annual Recreation Action and Work Plan in consultation with the RRWG, distributing it for review to the RRWG and other interested parties as requested, and submitting it to the Commission
(v) Periodically amending the RRMP, if needed, in consultation with the RRWG, distributing the amended RRMP to the RRWG and other interested parties for review, and submitting it to Commission
(d) The annual RRMP report shall:
(i) Identify the measures implemented as scheduled in the RRMP
(ii) Identify current year and Out Year proposals for implementing scheduled recreation management actions Boundary Hydroelectric Project Seattle City Light FERC No. 2144 - 1 - March 2010 SE-11614 v1
(iii) Reconcile and document differences between each year’s proposals and any replacement or additional measures agreed upon by the licensee and the affected agencies
(iv) Document consultation related to the RRMP
(v) Document the results of monitoring of completed actions (to the extent monitoring is necessary for any particular action) to ensure proper implementation and effectiveness
(e) Licensee shall prepare any proposed amendments to the RRMP in consultation with the RRWG and subject to approval by the United States Forest Service prior to filing with the Commission. Licensee shall file any proposed amendments to the RRMP with the Commission for approval prior to implementation.
(f) The Commission reserves the right to require changes to the plan. Implementation of plan amendments shall not begin until the pla...
Recreation Resources. Recreation resources within the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ TSA have been identified and netted out of the THLB in all the scenarios. See sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.19 for more details. 7.1.3 Specific Wildlife Habitat
7.1.3.1 Winter Range A number of ungulate winter range areas, including caribou and goat areas have been identified. Management within these areas ranges from excluding activities to partial harvesting. Table 39 illustrates the management strategy within the Telkwa Caribou Winter Range area.
