The Project Description Sample Clauses

The Project Description. The Agency (by and through its staff) and the Museum agree that, for the periods set forth in the Negotiation and Environmental Review Schedule (attached hereto as Exhibit C), they will meet and negotiate regularly and diligently in good faith to prepare a “Project Description” for the proposed Project Plan to be approved by the Agency and to be used by the City for the purpose of conducting the necessary environmental review of the Project Plan under CEQA. Immediately upon the completion of the negotiation of the Project Description, the Museum will submit the Project Description to the City Council for the purpose of having it declared a “project” for the purposes of environmental review under CEQA and to initiate the process of City development and environmental review. The Agency, as owner of the Project Site, will authorize the Museum to submit a master application for development and environmental review and approval of the proposed Project Plan to the City of Santa Xxxxxxx. The Museum understands that the environmental document will be prepared and adopted by City in accordance with procedures adopted by City in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended (California Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et. seq.) and all applicable state regulations and local ordinances and regulations enacted pursuant thereto.
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