SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECT AGREEMENTS. Nothing in this Master Stewardship Agreement obligates either party to offer or accept any project proposals under this Master Stewardship Agreement. Any projects added to this Master Stewardship Agreement must be by mutual consent of the parties through a specific SPA. At a minimum, an SPA must: Include language stating that the SPA will be made a part of this Master Stewardship Agreement thereby subjecting it to the terms of this Master Stewardship Agreement. Include a map and description of the project area, treatment activities and corresponding treated acres, and other activities which may include other resource related projects. Specify a method of designating trees for removal. Describe the desired end result of the project(s). Specify the exchange of goods for services. The Forest Service may apply the value of timber or other forest products removed as an offset against the cost of services received by . Designate a Forest Service and official to monitor their respective responsibilities outlined in the SPA. Include a Financial Plan to identify each parties contributions for projects identified in the SPA. Identify appropriate bonding requirements. Include any necessary forest restrictions and closure dates to allow to implement and complete the project(s) within the specified timeframes. Provide necessary direction to to ensure compliance with appropriate laws and regulations to fulfill the terms of the SPA. Identify any reporting requirements. Be reviewed and approved by a delegated timber contracting officer when forest products will be disposed. Be reviewed and approved by a Forest Service Grants & Agreements Specialist. Be mutually agreed to, in writing, by both parties and executed by the designated Forest Supervisor.
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Samples: Stewardship Agreement
SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECT AGREEMENTS. Nothing in this Master Stewardship Agreement obligates either party to offer or accept any project proposals under this Master Stewardship Agreement. Any projects added to this Master Stewardship Agreement must be by mutual consent of the parties through a specific SPA. At a minimum, an SPA must: Include language stating that the SPA will be made a part of this Master Stewardship Agreement thereby subjecting it to the terms of this Master Stewardship Agreement. Include a map and description of the project area, treatment activities and corresponding treated acres, and other activities which may include other resource related projects. Specify a method of designating trees for removal. Describe the desired end result of the project(s). Specify the exchange of goods for services. The Forest Service may apply the value of timber or other forest products removed as an offset against the cost of services received by County of Siskiyou . Designate a Forest Service and County of Siskiyou official to monitor their respective responsibilities outlined in the SPA. Include a Financial Plan to identify each parties contributions for projects identified in the SPA. Identify appropriate bonding requirements. Include any necessary forest restrictions and closure dates to allow County of Siskiyou to implement and complete the project(s) within the specified timeframes. Provide necessary direction to County of Siskiyou to ensure compliance with appropriate laws and regulations to fulfill the terms of the SPA. Identify any reporting requirements. Be reviewed and approved by a delegated timber contracting officer when forest products will be disposed. Be reviewed and approved by a Forest Service Grants & Agreements Management Specialist. Be mutually agreed to, in writing, by both parties and executed by the designated Forest Supervisor.
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Samples: Stewardship Agreement
SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECT AGREEMENTS. Nothing in this Master Stewardship Agreement obligates either party to offer or accept any project proposals under this Master Stewardship Agreement. Any projects added to this Master Stewardship Agreement must be by mutual consent of the parties through a specific SPA. At a minimum, an SPA must: Include language stating that the SPA will be made a part of this Master Stewardship Agreement thereby subjecting it to the terms of this the Master Stewardship Agreement. Include a description of the project and agreed to activities. Requirements are further clarified in the SPA template. As applicable, include a map and description of the project area, treatment activities and corresponding treated acres, and other activities which may include other resource related projects. Specify a method of designating trees for removalagreed to activities. Describe the desired end result of the project(s). Specify the exchange of goods for services. The Forest Service may apply the value of timber or other forest products removed as an offset against the cost of services received by . Designate a Forest Service representative and a State official to monitor their respective responsibilities outlined in the SPA. Include a Financial Plan to identify each parties contributions contributions, as applicable, for projects identified in the SPA. Identify appropriate bonding requirements. Include any necessary forest restrictions and closure dates to allow the State to implement and complete the project(s) within the specified timeframes. Provide necessary direction to the State to ensure compliance with appropriate laws and regulations to fulfill the terms of the SPA. Identify any reporting requirements. Be reviewed and approved by a delegated timber contracting officer when forest products will be disposed. Be reviewed and approved by a Forest Service Grants & Agreements Specialist. Be mutually agreed to, in writing, by both parties and executed by the designated Signatory Officials. In addition, if Timber Removal is anticipated, the Supplemental Project Agreement must include a detailed Timber Removal Plan, activities must be coordinated with the Forest SupervisorService, and the State’s timber sale contract must be reviewed and approved by a Forest Service delegated timber contracting officer.
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Samples: Good Neighbor Agreement
SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECT AGREEMENTS. Nothing in this Master Stewardship Agreement obligates either party to offer or accept any project proposals under this Master Stewardship Agreement. Any projects added to this Master Stewardship Agreement must be by mutual consent of the parties through a specific SPA. At a minimum, an SPA must: 1. Include language stating that the SPA will be made a part of this Master Stewardship Agreement thereby subjecting it to the terms of this Master Stewardship Agreement. 2. Include a map and description of the project area, treatment activities and corresponding treated acres, and other activities which may include other resource related projects. 3. Specify a method of designating trees for removal. 4. Describe the desired end result of the project(s). 5. Specify the exchange of goods for services. The Forest Service may apply the value of timber or other forest products removed as an offset against the cost of services received by Cooperator. 6. Designate a Forest Service and Cooperator official to monitor their respective responsibilities outlined in the SPA. 7. Include a Financial Plan to identify each parties contributions for projects identified in the SPA. 8. Identify appropriate bonding requirements. 9. Include any necessary forest restrictions and closure dates to allow Cooperator to implement and complete the project(s) within the specified timeframes. 10. Provide necessary direction to Cooperator to ensure compliance with appropriate laws and regulations to fulfill the terms of the SPA. 11. Identify any reporting requirements. 12. Be reviewed and approved by a delegated timber contracting officer when forest products will be disposed. 13. Be reviewed and approved by a Forest Service Grants & Agreements Specialist. 14. Be mutually agreed to, in writing, by both parties and executed by the designated Forest Supervisor.. F.
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Samples: Master Stewardship Agreement
SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECT AGREEMENTS. Nothing in this Master Stewardship Agreement obligates either party to offer or accept any project proposals under this Master Stewardship Agreement. Any projects added to this Master Stewardship Agreement must be by mutual consent of the parties through a specific SPA. At a minimum, an SPA must: Include language stating that the SPA will be made a part of this Master Stewardship Agreement thereby subjecting it to the terms of this Master Stewardship Agreement. Include a map and description of the project area, treatment activities and corresponding treated acres, and other activities which may include other resource related projects. Specify a method of designating trees for removal. Describe the desired end result of the project(s). Specify the exchange of goods for services. The Forest Service may apply the value of timber or other forest products removed as an offset against the cost of services received by . Designate a Forest Service and official to monitor their respective responsibilities outlined in the SPA. Include a Financial Plan to identify each parties contributions for projects identified in the SPA. Identify appropriate bonding requirements. Include any necessary forest restrictions and closure dates to allow to implement and complete the project(s) within the specified timeframes. Provide necessary direction to to ensure compliance with appropriate laws and regulations to fulfill the terms of the SPA. Identify any reporting requirements. Be reviewed and approved by a delegated timber contracting officer when forest products will be disposed. Be reviewed and approved by a Forest Service Grants & Agreements Management Specialist. Be mutually agreed to, in writing, by both parties and executed by the designated Forest Supervisor.
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Samples: Stewardship Agreement