Wetlands Mitigation Sample Clauses

Wetlands Mitigation. The City and Owner agree that the Property appears to contain more wetlands than are necessary to meet Owner’s requirements for open space or for wetlands mitigation on the Property. To the extent that there are excess wetlands available, if Owner 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. 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 the Owner’s Development Fees, cash, or in such other form as the City and Owner agree upon.
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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.
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 00 Xxxx Xxx and 0 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx 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.

Related to Wetlands Mitigation

  • Wetlands When disposing of excess, soil, or other construction materials on public or private property, Contractor shall not fill in or otherwise convert wetlands.

  • Set Off; Mitigation The Company’s obligation to pay Employee the amounts provided and to make the arrangements provided hereunder shall be subject to set-off, counterclaim, or recoupment of amounts owed by Employee to the Company or its affiliates; provided, however, that to the extent any amount so subject to set-off, counterclaim, or recoupment is payable in installments hereunder, such set-off, counterclaim, or recoupment shall not modify the applicable payment date of any installment, and to the extent an obligation cannot be satisfied by reduction of a single installment payment, any portion not satisfied shall remain an outstanding obligation of Employee and shall be applied to the next installment only at such time the installment is otherwise payable pursuant to the specified payment schedule. Employee shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided pursuant to this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise, and except as provided in Section 8(d)(iv) hereof, the amount of any payment provided for pursuant to this Agreement shall not be reduced by any compensation earned as a result of Employee’s other employment or otherwise.

  • Environmental Hazards Each Party will be solely responsible at its own expense for the proper handling, storage, transport, treatment, disposal and use of all Hazardous Substances by such Party and its contractors and agents. “Hazardous Substances” includes those substances (i) included within the definition of hazardous substance, hazardous waste, hazardous material, toxic substance, solid waste or pollutant or contaminant under any Applicable Law and (ii) listed by any governmental agency as a hazardous substance.

  • Aggravating and Mitigating Factors The penalties in this matter were determined in consideration of all relevant circumstances, including statutory factors as described in CARB’s Enforcement Policy. CARB considered whether the violator came into compliance quickly and cooperated with the investigation; the extent of harm to public health, safety and welfare; nature and persistence of the violation, including the magnitude of the excess emissions; compliance history; preventative efforts taken; innovative nature and the magnitude of the effort required to comply, and the accuracy, reproducibility, and repeatability of the available test methods; efforts to attain, or provide for, compliance prior to violation; action taken to mitigate the violation; financial burden to the violator; and voluntary disclosure. The penalties are set at levels sufficient to deter violations, to remove any economic benefit or unfair advantage from noncompliance, to obtain swift compliance, and the potential costs, risks, and uncertainty associated with litigation. Penalties in future cases might be smaller or larger depending on the unique circumstances of the case.

  • Mitigation Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment or benefit provided for in this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise and there shall be no offset against amounts due Executive under this Agreement on account of any remuneration attributable to any subsequent employment that Executive may obtain.

  • Adverse Weather Shall be only weather that satisfies all of the following conditions: (1) unusually severe precipitation, sleet, snow, hail, or extreme temperature or air conditions in excess of the norm for the location and time of year it occurred based on the closest weather station data averaged over the past five years, (2) that is unanticipated and would cause unsafe work conditions and/or is unsuitable for scheduled work that should not be performed during inclement weather (i.e., exterior finishes), and (3) at the Project.

  • Prevention IP shall take all appropriate measures to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, and child safeguarding violations, by its employees, personnel or subcontractors. IP shall, inter alia, ensure that its employees, personnel or subcontractors shall have undertaken and successfully completed appropriate training with regard to the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse, and training on safeguarding children. Such training shall include but not be limited to: reference to definitions of sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, and child safeguarding violations; a clear and unambiguous statement that any form of sexual exploitation and abuse, and any conduct that undermines the safeguarding of children, is prohibited; the requirement that any allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, or child safeguarding violations be promptly reported as provided for in Article 14.4; and the requirement that alleged victims of sexual exploitation and abuse or child safeguarding violations, be promptly informed of and referred to available professional assistance, upon her or his consent.

  • Contamination The presence in, on or under land, air or water of a substance (whether a solid, liquid, gas, odour, heat, sound, vibration or radiation) at a concentration above the concentration at which the substance is normally present in, on or under land, air or water in the same locality, that presents a risk of Environmental Harm, including harm to human health or any other aspect of the Environment, or could otherwise give rise to a risk of non-compliance with any Statutory Requirement for the protection of the Environment.

  • Wildlife Do not feed any of the wildlife ever. Animals of any size are potentially dangerous. Feeding even small animals attracts predators. Supervise children at all times. Keep garage doors closed at all times except when entering or leaving the Rental Home.

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