Wetland restoration Sample Clauses

Wetland restoration. Structural urban best management practices installed by landowners other than governmental units.
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Wetland restoration. Any other best management practice specified as eligible for easement support in an approved priority watershed plan.
Wetland restoration. (1) Prior to the commencement of restoration, the Respondent shall install a continuous uninterrupted line of staked hay xxxxx or silt fence between those portions of the wetlands that have been altered without authorization and the remaining undisturbed wetland. These soil erosion and sediment controls must be regularly inspected and properly and continually maintained (and replaced, if necessary) during and following the completion of the required wetland restoration, and until such time that all of the surrounding areas are properly stabilized. At the discretion and direction of representatives of OC&I, additional soil erosion and sediment controls must be installed on-site, as deemed necessary, to protect any and all freshwater wetlands.
Wetland restoration. (1) The wetland restoration shall be conducted as described here in and in the Proposed Wetland Restoration Plan dated April 17, 2009, attached hereto as Attachment A. Where the terms of this Consent Agreement and the terms described in Attachment A may conflict, the terms described herein shall control. (2) Prior to the initiation of any restoration activity, the Respondents and/or West Russe Realty, LLC agree to install and maintain a xxxxxx dam, a floating boom with an attached weighted silt curtain, or other sedimentation control device to eliminate the discharge of sediment into Spectacle Pond (the “Pond”). The sedimentation control device must enclose the area of fill to be removed from the Pond and must be placed as close to the work area as possible. At the discretion and direction of representatives of RIDEM, additional sedimentation controls must be installed on-site, as deemed necessary, to protect the Pond. (3) Beginning at the existing toe of fill on the bottom of the Pond, the Respondents and/or West Russe Realty, LLC shall remove all fill material over an area ten (10) feet wide by one hundred twenty (120) feet long down to the original bottom of the pond. After the fill is removed, the new embankment shall be graded to a 3:1 or shallower slope. (4) Beginning along the new top of slope resulting from the restoration required in part (2) above, the Respondents and/or West Russe Realty, LLC shall remove all unsuitable fill material (that is, solid waste, concrete, asphalt, boulders, rocks and any material unsuitable for planting trees, shrubs and ground cover) within fifty
Wetland restoration. 13 7.11 License Agreement - Garden Communities..........................................................14 7.12
Wetland restoration. DUC has the right (but not the obligation) to take whatever steps are necessary to restore wetlands on the Habitat Area or the Property, including, without limitation, the right to construct dam(s) and other water control structures on the Habitat Area; provided that in constructing any dam or water control structure DUC first obtains all necessary approvals from the Province of Alberta. The water control structures are more specifically set out in the Management Plan.
Wetland restoration. Seller warrants and represents to Buyer that, upon the Close of Escrow, San Dieguito Valley, Inc. shall execute and record in favor of Buyer an CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT assignment, in the form of Exhibit "M" attached hereto ("Assignment of Easements"), of all of San Dieguito Valley, Inc.'s right, title and interest under that certain easement (the "Easement") for the purpose of Access and Wetlands Restoration described in that Amended and Restated Grant of Easements recorded in the Office of the San Diego County Recorder on December 15, 2001, (document no. 2000-0683653) ("Grant of Easements") as part of the consideration set forth in Article 2.1 [Purchase Price]. Said Easement is located upon a portion of an approximate 27 acre subdivision located in the San Dieguito Valley ("Villas Property") as described in the Grant of Easements, is located in the Coastal Zone and is subject to the jurisdiction of the California Coastal Commission, and benefits the Property as set forth in the CONCEPTUAL WETLAND HABITAT RESTORATION PLAN FOR NOBEL RESEARCH PARK prepared by RECON (no. 3068B) dated May 12, 1999 ("Restoration Plan"), and as set forth in City of San Diego Mitigated Negative Declaration LDR No. 99-0034, pursuant to the approval by the City of San Diego of the aforementioned Mitigated Negative Declaration and Planned Industrial Development/Resource Protection Ordinance Permit No. 99-0034. Said Grant of Easements, a copy of which has been provided to Buyer with the Property Documents, sets forth the terms and conditions under which the grantee of such Easement may enter upon the easement and perform the work and activity required under the foregoing Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Planned Industrial Development/Resource Protection Ordinance Permit ("Wetland Habitat Restoration Activities"). A copy of Coastal Development Permit Amendment 6-98-154-A1 authorizing the Wetland Habitat Restoration Activities has been provided to Buyer, which Permit shall be assigned by Seller to Buyer as set forth in Article 7.09 [Assignments]. Seller represents to Buyer and Buyer acknowledges that Seller has entered into that certain contract amendment with RECON dated January 3, 2001 for the grading, restoration, monitoring, repair, reinstallation and/or reestablishment of Wetland Habitat Restoration Activities upon the Easement as set forth in the above referenced Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Planned Industrial Development/Resource Protection Ordinance Permit. The T...
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Related to Wetland restoration

  • Sanitation If the Project/Service does not involve interior work, CONTRACTOR shall be required to provide and maintain adequate sanitary conveniences for the use of persons employed for the Project/Service. These conveniences shall be maintained at all times without nuisance, and their use shall be strictly enforced. The location of these conveniences shall be subject to the COUNTY’s Project Manager’s approval. All such facilities shall be installed and maintained by CONTRACTOR in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

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