Wetlands Mitigation Sample Clauses

Wetlands Mitigation. If the Property contains more wetlands than are necessary to meet Developer’s requirements for open space or for wetlands mitigation on the Property, to the extent that there are excess wetlands available, if Owner, Developer, or a Secondary Developer creates a mitigation bank with such excess wetlands and the City has a need for mitigation bank credits in connection with road improvements it is obligated to undertake, then the City may purchase such mitigation bank credits from Owner, Developer, or a Secondary Developer, as applicable. Such purchase shall be at the fair market value for such mitigation bank credits and shall be paid by the City in form of credit to Development Fees, cash, or in such other form as agrees upon by the parties.
Wetlands Mitigation. 6.6.1 MBTA agrees to take all practical steps to avoid or minimize potential impacts to vernal pools along the Right of Way, including the use of retaining walls to minimize filling and "salamander tunnels" or the like to maintain habitat access. 6.6.2 MBTA agrees to design the project such that existing flooding problems adjacent to the railroad are not exacerbated. 6.6.3 MBTA shall purchase vacant land (shown on Scituate Assessor's Map 36, Block 4 as Lots 23 and 25R) and associated crossing rights at ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ and ▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ respectively to eliminate grade crossings at these locations. MBTA agrees to deed this land (without the crossing rights) at no cost to the Town of Scituate Conservation Commission (with the approval of the Selectmen pursuant to Chapter 40, Section 8C of the General Laws) if this land is used by the MBTA for environmental mitigation purposes related to the Project, or if not so required, to the Town of Scituate Board of Selectmen. 6.6.4 MBTA shall, to the maximum extent feasible, provide mitigation within the Town of Scituate for all wetland impacts in the Town of Scituate, and shall, at the completion of construction and warranty periods, and upon receipt of a certificate of compliance, deed wetland mitigation areas to the Town of Scituate Conservation Commission (with the approval of the Selectmen pursuant to Chapter 40, Section 8C of the General Laws) at no cost.
Wetlands Mitigation. The Property presently contains wetland areas. Any impact to wetlands by development of the Property will be processed through, and permitted by the appropriate agency (IEPA, ACE, US EPA, FEMA, or other), which, once obtained, will govern impacts to wetlands with the result that no wetlands-related approvals will be required from the Village.