Survey Plans. The progress report must include an update regarding progress in executing the activities included in the survey plan(s), and include as an enclosure an updated survey plan(s) accounting for any modifications in schedule.
Survey Plans. Prior to conducting survey activities in support of the submission of a plan, the Lessee must submit to the Lessor at least one complete survey plan. Each distinct survey effort (e.g., mobilization) must be addressed by a survey plan, although a single survey plan may cover more than one effort. Each survey plan must include details and timelines of the survey activities to be conducted on this lease necessary to support the submission of a plan (i.e., necessary to satisfy the information requirements in the applicable regulations, including but not limited to 30 CFR 585.606, 610, 611, 621, 626, 627). Each survey plan must include a description of historic property identification surveys that will be conducted to gather the information required by BOEM to complete review of a plan under the National Historic Preservation Act (e.g., offshore and onshore archaeological surveys and surveys within the viewshed of proposed renewable energy structures). Each survey plan must be consistent with the Lessee’s Fisheries Communication Plan (see 4.1.5) and include a description of the Lessee’s intentions to coordinate with the U.S. Coast Guard to prepare a Notice to Mariners for the specific survey activities described in the survey plan.
Survey Plans. A plan or plans labeled “Plan of a private way”, signed and stamped by a State of Maine licensed surveyor. This standard boundary survey includes the lots created, and the right of way. The plan shall include the following:
i. The name of all owners of property abutting the portion of the private way proposed to be developed or improved.
ii. Plan references stated on the plan.
iii. Scale, date, north point, and delineation of the entire area proposed to be developed or improved.
iv. Location map with assessor’s map and lot number.
v. The plan or plans must be drawn to a horizontal scale of no greater than one (1) inch equals twenty (20) feet and a vertical scale of no greater than one (1) inch equals five (5) feet with all elevations referred to U.S.G.S. data and appropriate GIS references as set forth in Section 502.4. subsection B.24.
vi. The location of all existing and proposed monuments for the private way(s) proposed to be developed or improved; monumentation of the roadway is required.
vii. The name(s) of the developer of the private way and the surveyor preparing the plan, together with the professional registration numbers of those who prepared the plan. Any plan submitted shall also bear the signed stamp of the professional who prepared the plan.
viii. Accurate dimensions of rights of way, length and bearing of lot lines, and length or radii of horizontal curves.
Survey Plans. A plan or plans labeled “Plan of a private way”, signed and stamped survey of the land showing the entire parcel, extent of the lots created, and the right of way by a State of Maine licensed surveyor.
i. The name of all owners of property abutting the portion of the private way or road proposed to be developed or improved.
ii. Scale, date, north point, and delineation of the entire area proposed to be developed or improved.
iii. Location map to same scale as tax map on a separate sheet if necessary; assessor’s map and lot number
iv. The location of all existing and proposed monuments for the private way(s) proposed to be developed or improved; Monumentation of the roadway is required.
v. The names of the developer of the street or streets, the engineer preparing the plan and the surveyor, together with the professional registration numbers of those who prepared the plan. Any plan submitted shall also bear the signed stamp of the professional who prepared the plan
vi. Accurate dimensions of rights of way, length and bearing of lot lines, and length or radii of horizontal curves.
vii. A copy of the signed standard boundary survey of the roadway shall be included in the package.
Survey Plans. Prior to conducting each physical, biological, or cultural resources survey in support of the submission of a plan, the Lessee must submit to the Lessor a survey plan. Each distinct survey effort (e.g., mobilization) must be addressed by a survey plan, although a single survey plan may cover more than one survey effort and may cover multiple types of activities (e.g., geotechnical and geophysical surveys on lease and along cable routes). Each survey plan must include details of activities to be conducted and timelines of each survey effort necessary to support the submission of a plan (i.e., necessary to satisfy the information requirements in the applicable regulations, including but not limited to 30 CFR 585.606, 610, 611, 621, 626, 627, et al.). The Lessor will not accept survey plans that do not provide sufficient detail for review, including but not limited to specific description and illustration of the geographic areas to be surveyed, specific discussion of the survey methods and equipment to be employed, and a schedule of survey activities. The Lessee must demonstrate compliance with each of the lease stipulations in Section 4 of Addendum “C” and include any waiver requests in its initial survey plan. Each survey plan must be consistent with the Lessee's Fisheries Communication Plan (FCP) (see 3.1.2.1) and Native American Tribal Communications Plan (NATCP) (see 3.1.2.2), and include a description of the Lessee's intentions to coordinate with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) to prepare a Notice to Mariners for the specific survey activities described in the survey plan. The Lessee must submit a survey plan to the Lessor at least 90 calendar days prior to commencement of any survey activities described in the survey plan. Within 30 calendar days from receipt, the Lessor may request the Lessee modify the survey plan to address any comments the Lessor submits to the Lessee on the contents of the survey plan. Comments must be addressed by the Lessee in a manner deemed satisfactory by the Lessor prior to commencement of the survey activities. If the Lessor does not respond with comments or objections within 30 calendar days of receipt of the survey plan, the Lessee may proceed with the survey activities per the proposed schedule. The lack of Lessor comment or objection to the survey plan does not ensure acceptance of the survey results with the SAP and/or COP. If the Lessee is proposing a fisheries survey that could result in the take of species listed unde...
Survey Plans. Prior to conducting survey activities in support of the submission of a plan, the Lessee must submit to the Lessor at least one complete survey plan. Each distinct survey effort (e.g., mobilization) must be addressed by a survey plan, although a single survey plan may cover more than one effort. Each survey plan must include details and timelines of the surveys to be conducted on this lease necessary to support the submission of a plan (i.e., necessary to satisfy the information requirements in the applicable regulations, including but not limited to 30 CFR 585.606, 610, 611, 621, 626, 627). Each survey plan must include a description of historic property identification surveys that will be conducted to gather the information required by BOEM to complete review of a plan under the National Historic Preservation Act (e.g., offshore and onshore archaeological surveys and surveys within the viewshed of proposed renewable energy structures). The Lessee must submit each survey plan to the Lessor at least 30 calendar days prior to the date of the required pre-survey meeting with the Lessor (See 2.1.2). Prior to the commencement of any survey activities described in the survey plan, the Lessee must modify each survey plan to address any comments the Lessor submits to the Lessee on the contents of the survey plan in a manner deemed satisfactory by the Lessor.
Survey Plans. The Purchaser will, at its expense, prepare the Closed Road Plan, the Road SRW Plan, Waterworks SRW Plan, the Consolidation Plan and any plans required for the Utility SRWs.
Survey Plans. The existing survey and "as built" plans and specifications for any and all portions of the Hotels.
Survey Plans. Prior to conducting survey activities in support of the submission of a plan, the Lessee must submit to the Lessor at least one complete survey plan. Each distinct survey effort (e.g., mobilization) must be addressed by a survey plan, although a single survey plan may cover more than one effort. Each survey plan must include details and timelines of the surveys to be conducted on this lease necessary to support the submission of a plan (i.e., necessary to satisfy the information requirements in the applicable regulations, including but not limited to 30 CFR 585.606, 610, 611, 621, 626, 627). Each survey plan must include a description of historic property identification surveys that will be conducted to gather the information required by BOEM to complete review of a plan under the National Historic Preservation Act (e.g., offshore and onshore archaeological surveys and surveys within the viewshed of proposed renewable energy structures).
Survey Plans