Wetlands Delineation Report Sample Clauses
The Wetlands Delineation Report clause requires the preparation and submission of a detailed report identifying and mapping any wetlands present on a specified property. Typically, this involves a qualified environmental consultant conducting field investigations to determine the boundaries and characteristics of wetlands, often in accordance with federal, state, or local regulations. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties are aware of environmental constraints on the property, thereby facilitating compliance with environmental laws and informing land use or development decisions.
Wetlands Delineation Report. When a written deliverable is part of the work, Consultant shall submit one draft of the deliverable to the City and then a final deliverable (one hard copy and one electronic copy) that incorporates and responds to any comments made by the City.
Wetlands Delineation Report. The Engineer will prepare a Wetlands Delineation Report for submittal to the USACE. It will include: a text report; site photographs; completed Gulf Coast Supplement dataforms; completed jurisdictional determination forms; and GPS data table. The report will also include exhibits (aerial photos, topographic maps, and a wetland delineation map) necessary for the USACE to perform a wetland delineation verification and jurisdictional determination. The Engineer anticipates submitting one (1) hard copy and one (1) electronic copy of the Draft Wetlands Delineation Report to the County for review and comment, and two (2) hard copies and four (4) electronic copies of the Final Wetlands Delineation Report for submittal to the County and the USACE for verification. If additional revisions are required after the USACE verification, one
