Right of Way Requirements. 1. Discuss right of way and all easements (existing and anticipated, permanent and temporary construction easements). If the project requires additional right of way on an existing highway, appropriate public involvement is required (as outlined in the Texas Administrative Code and the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Manual. It is the State’s Right of Way Acquisition Section policy to follow the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xx 0000 (Xxxxxxx Xxx) and FHWA’s requirements related to the Uniform Act even if no federal funds are included in the project funding. At a minimum: a. Describe existing right of way (in feet). b. If no additional right of way is needed, state this in the document. c. Describe the proposed right of way needed in acres, including the number of parcels (if available). d. Explain where the proposed right of way will occur (which side of the roadway, where in the project area). State whether there are or are not any residential and commercial displacements. e. Describe by location and acreage, any temporary and permanent easements needed. Describe the purpose of the easement(s) (e.g., utilities). Show this information in typical sections and schematics. f. If no additional easements, permanent or temporary construction easements, are needed, state this in the document. g. Disclose any right of way that has been donated or, if purposed, disclose whether there were willing sellers. h. If there are early acquisitions, include the information per right of way guidance provided by FHWA on December 6, 2008. i. For right of way acquisition, FHWA requires the document to include a statement that the acquisition was done in accordance with the Uniform DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97A-A0BF-4F41-B2F5-F020508C38AA Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended. 2. Demonstrate Uniform Act compliance for projects with early ROW acquisition. Describe previous existing ROW acquisition as per the December 2007 FHWA memo to the Director of the State’s Environmental Affairs Department. For ROW purchased after 1971, document Uniform Act compliance. This document will be provided by the State. 3. For projects without early acquisition, state that no advanced acquisition has taken place. Describe the acreage to be acquired and any displaced properties, including residential, businesses (include type of business and any effects on the community if the business cannot continue), public properties, and special use properties. Also include market data that provide information for the potential for displaced properties to relocate, and state that the Uniform Act will be followed.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Right of Way Requirements. 1. Discuss right of way and all easements (existing and anticipated, permanent and temporary construction easements). If the project requires additional right of way on an existing highway, appropriate public involvement is required (as outlined in the Texas Administrative Code and the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Manual. It is the State’s Right of Way Acquisition Section policy to follow the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xx 0000 (Xxxxxxx Xxx) and FHWA’s requirements related to the Uniform Act even if no federal funds are included in the project funding. At a minimum:
a. Describe existing right of way (in feet).
b. If no additional right of way is needed, state this in the document.
c. Describe the proposed right of way needed in acres, including the number of parcels (if available).
d. Explain where the proposed right of way will occur (which side of the roadway, where in the project area). State whether there are or are not any residential and commercial displacements.
e. Describe by location and acreage, any temporary and permanent easements needed. Describe the purpose of the easement(s) (e.g., utilities). Show this information in typical sections and schematics.
f. If no additional easements, permanent or temporary construction easements, are needed, state this in the document.
g. Disclose any right of way that has been donated or, if purposed, disclose whether there were willing sellers.
h. If there are early acquisitions, include the information per right of way guidance provided by FHWA on December 6, 2008.
i. For right of way acquisition, FHWA requires the document to include a statement that the acquisition was done in accordance with the Uniform DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97A4154F7E6-A0BF-4F4147C6-B2F548AD-F020508C38AA BA70-902BFE5F00DC Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended.
2. Demonstrate Uniform Act compliance for projects with early ROW acquisition. Describe previous existing ROW acquisition as per the December 2007 FHWA memo to the Director of the State’s Environmental Affairs Department. For ROW purchased after 1971, document Uniform Act compliance. This document will be provided by the State.
3. For projects without early acquisition, state that no advanced acquisition has taken place. Describe the acreage to be acquired and any displaced properties, including residential, businesses (include type of business and any effects on the community if the business cannot continue), public properties, and special use properties. Also include market data that provide information for the potential for displaced properties to relocate, and state that the Uniform Act will be followed.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Right of Way Requirements. 1. Discuss right of way and all easements (existing and anticipated, permanent and temporary construction easements). If the project requires additional right of way on an existing highway, appropriate public involvement is required (as outlined in the Texas Administrative Code and the TxDOT On-On- Line Environmental Manual. It is the State’s Right of Way Acquisition Section policy to follow the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xx 0000 Acquisition DocuSign Envelope ID: 0EF7DD01-5DEF-492D-AF48-72F6373D49D2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 973D3771-56AD-4A37-8E90-25E408E93E1A Act of 1970 (Xxxxxxx XxxUniform Act) and FHWA’s requirements related to the Uniform Act even if no federal funds are included in the project funding. At a minimum, the Engineer shall:
a. Describe existing right of way (in feet).
b. If no additional right of way is needed, state this in the document.
c. Describe the proposed right of way needed in acres, including the number of parcels (if available).
d. Explain where the proposed right of way will shall occur (which side of the roadway, where in the project area). State whether there are or are not any residential and commercial displacements.
e. Describe by location and acreage, any temporary and permanent easements needed. Describe the purpose of the easement(s) (e.g., utilities). Show this information in typical sections and schematics.
f. If no additional easements, permanent or temporary construction easements, are needed, state this in the document.
g. Disclose any right of way that has been donated or, if purposed, disclose whether there were willing sellers.
h. If there are early acquisitions, include the information per right of way guidance provided by FHWA on December 6, 2008.
i. For right of way acquisition, FHWA requires the document to include a statement that the acquisition was done in accordance with the Uniform DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97A-A0BF-4F41-B2F5-F020508C38AA Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended.
2. Demonstrate Uniform Act compliance for projects with early ROW acquisition. Describe previous existing ROW acquisition as per the December 2007 FHWA memo to the Director of the State’s Environmental Affairs Department. For ROW purchased after 1971, document Uniform Act compliance. This document will shall be provided by the State.
3. For projects without early acquisition, state that no advanced acquisition has taken place. Describe the acreage to be acquired and any displaced properties, including residential, businesses (include type of business and any effects on the community if the business cannot continue), public properties, and special use properties. Also include market data that provide information DocuSign Envelope ID: 0EF7DD01-5DEF-492D-AF48-72F6373D49D2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 973D3771-56AD-4A37-8E90-25E408E93E1A for the potential for displaced properties to relocate, and state that the Uniform Act will shall be followed.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Right of Way Requirements. 1. Discuss right of way and all easements (existing and anticipated, permanent and temporary construction easements). If the project requires additional right of way on an existing highway, appropriate public involvement is required (as outlined in the Texas Administrative Code and the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Manual. It is the State’s Right of Way Acquisition Section policy to follow the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xx 0000 (Xxxxxxx Xxx) and FHWA’s requirements related to the Uniform Act even if no federal funds are included in the project funding. At a minimum:
a. Describe existing right of way (in feet).
b. If no additional right of way is needed, state this in the document.
c. Describe the proposed right of way needed in acres, including the number of parcels (if available).
d. Explain where the proposed right of way will occur (which side of the roadway, where in the project area). State whether there are or are not any residential and commercial displacements.
e. Describe by location and acreage, any temporary and permanent easements needed. Describe the purpose of the easement(s) (e.g., utilities). Show this information in typical sections and schematics.
f. If no additional easements, permanent or temporary construction easements, are needed, state this in the document.
g. Disclose any right of way that has been donated or, if purposed, disclose whether there were willing sellers.
h. If there are early acquisitions, include the information per right of way guidance provided by FHWA on December 6, 2008.
i. For right of way acquisition, FHWA requires the document to include a statement that the acquisition was done in accordance with the Uniform DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97AB951F3F6-A0BF-4F41E6BB-4D9E-B2F5-F020508C38AA AFCF-6ACF0EF5B3D9 Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended.
2. Demonstrate Uniform Act compliance for projects with early ROW acquisition. Describe previous existing ROW acquisition as per the December 2007 FHWA memo to the Director of the State’s Environmental Affairs Department. For ROW purchased after 1971, document Uniform Act compliance. This document will be provided by the State.
3. For projects without early acquisition, state that no advanced acquisition has taken place. Describe the acreage to be acquired and any displaced properties, including residential, businesses (include type of business and any effects on the community if the business cannot continue), public properties, and special use properties. Also include market data that provide information for the potential for displaced properties to relocate, and state that the Uniform Act will be followed.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services Supplemental Agreement
Right of Way Requirements. 1. Discuss right of way and all easements (existing and anticipated, permanent and temporary construction easements). If the project requires additional right of way on an existing highway, appropriate public involvement is required (as outlined in the Texas Administrative Code and the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Manual. It is the State’s Right of Way Acquisition Section policy to follow the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xx 0000 (Xxxxxxx Xxx) and FHWA’s requirements related to the Uniform Act even if no federal funds are included in the project funding. At a minimum:
a. Describe existing right of way (in feet).
b. If no additional right of way is needed, state this in the document.
c. Describe the proposed right of way needed in acres, including the number of parcels (if available).
d. Explain where the proposed right of way will occur (which side of the roadway, where in the project area). State whether there are or are not any residential and commercial displacements.
e. Describe by location and acreage, any temporary and permanent easements needed. Describe the purpose of the easement(s) (e.g., utilities). Show this information in typical sections and schematics.
f. If no additional easements, permanent or temporary construction easements, are needed, state this in the document.
g. Disclose any right of way that has been donated or, if purposed, disclose whether there were willing sellers.
h. If there are early acquisitions, include the information per right of way guidance provided by FHWA on December 6, 2008.
i. For right of way acquisition, FHWA requires the document to include a statement that the acquisition was done in accordance with the Uniform DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97A96ECF328-A0BF-4F41ADFC-48E2-B2F5-F020508C38AA AAEF-44272BE1E265 Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended.
2. Demonstrate Uniform Act compliance for projects with early ROW acquisition. Describe previous existing ROW acquisition as per the December 2007 FHWA memo to the Director of the State’s Environmental Affairs Department. For ROW purchased after 1971, document Uniform Act compliance. This document will be provided by the State.
3. For projects without early acquisition, state that no advanced acquisition has taken place. Describe the acreage to be acquired and any displaced properties, including residential, businesses (include type of business and any effects on the community if the business cannot continue), public properties, and special use properties. Also include market data that provide information for the potential for displaced properties to relocate, and state that the Uniform Act will be followed.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
Right of Way Requirements. 1. Discuss right of way and all easements (existing and anticipated, permanent and temporary construction easements). If the project requires additional right of way on an existing highway, appropriate public involvement is required (as outlined in the Texas Administrative Code and the TxDOT On-Line Environmental Manual. It is the State’s Right of Way Acquisition Section policy to follow the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xx 0000 (Xxxxxxx Xxx) and FHWA’s requirements related to the Uniform Act even if no federal funds are included in the project funding. At a minimum:
a. Describe existing right of way (in feet).
b. If no additional right of way is needed, state this in the document.
c. Describe the proposed right of way needed in acres, including the number of parcels (if available).
d. Explain where the proposed right of way will occur (which side of the roadway, where in the project area). State whether there are or are not any residential and commercial displacements.
e. Describe by location and acreage, any temporary and permanent easements needed. Describe the purpose of the easement(s) (e.g., utilities). Show this information in typical sections and schematics.
f. If no additional easements, permanent or temporary construction easements, are needed, state this in the document.
g. Disclose any right of way that has been donated or, if purposed, disclose whether there were willing sellers.
h. If there are early acquisitions, include the information per right of way guidance provided by FHWA on December 6, 2008.
i. For right of way acquisition, FHWA requires the document to include a statement that the acquisition was done in accordance with the Uniform DocuSign Envelope ID: 4542C97A45A56478-A0BF-4F41C163-B2F542E7-F020508C38AA AE73-4A77A86451FF Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970, as amended.
2. Demonstrate Uniform Act compliance for projects with early ROW acquisition. Describe previous existing ROW acquisition as per the December 2007 FHWA memo to the Director of the State’s Environmental Affairs Department. For ROW purchased after 1971, document Uniform Act compliance. This document will be provided by the State.
3. For projects without early acquisition, state that no advanced acquisition has taken place. Describe the acreage to be acquired and any displaced properties, including residential, businesses (include type of business and any effects on the community if the business cannot continue), public properties, and special use properties. Also include market data that provide information for the potential for displaced properties to relocate, and state that the Uniform Act will be followed.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services