TERRY PARK POND FISHERIES FACT SHEETCooperative Management Agreement • April 29th, 2015
Contract Type FiledApril 29th, 2015Terry Park Pond is under cooperative management between The Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and the Terry Park Board. This agreement was put into effect on September 5, 1995 to monitor, and manage the pond for all recreational users.
COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTCooperative Management Agreement • October 18th, 2013
Contract Type FiledOctober 18th, 2013This Cooperative Management Agreement (Agreement) is made and entered into as of the signature dates, by and among the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), the California State Lands Commission (CSLC), Ducks Unlimited (DU), the Galt Joint Union Elementary School District (GJUESD), the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the Sacramento County Regional Parks Department (County), and The Nature Conservancy (Conservancy). This Agreement supersedes and replaces all previous versions of this Agreement. This Agreement is based on the following representations and statements of purpose:
National Park Service to continue maintaining Sitka state historical parksCooperative Management Agreement • April 25th, 2018
Contract Type FiledApril 25th, 2018(Sitka, AK) – The National Park Service and the state Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation have entered into a cooperative management agreement for the Sitka National Historical Park to provide grounds maintenance and litter removal at the state-owned Baranof Castle State Historical Site and Old Sitka State Historical Park.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCooperative Management Agreement • August 13th, 2009
Contract Type FiledAugust 13th, 2009This document provides information that can be used by protected area managers in the Chihuahuan Desert Transboundary Corridor (“Transboundary Corridor”) to develop a program for binational collaborative management of natural resources in this unique ecoregion. Hence, this paper aims:
CHAPTER 2. APPLICATION STAGECooperative Management Agreement • September 27th, 2007
Contract Type FiledSeptember 27th, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECooperative Management Agreement • March 22nd, 2016
Contract Type FiledMarch 22nd, 2016(Sitka, AK) – The National Park Service and the state Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation have entered into a cooperative management agreement for the Sitka National Historical Park to provide grounds maintenance and litter removal at the state‐owned Baranof Castle State Historical Site and Old Sitka State Historical Park.
COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTCooperative Management Agreement • July 28th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 28th, 2020
Meeting Date: April 19, 2022Cooperative Management Agreement • March 25th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 25th, 2022Agenda Item: 2022–2023 Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Pheasant, Gray Partridge, and Waterfowl Hunting Regulations for the Flathead Indian Reservation
APPENDIX B: COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT TERMSCooperative Management Agreement • February 18th, 2016
Contract Type FiledFebruary 18th, 2016
Anatomy of the Impasse at Petroglyph National MonumentCooperative Management Agreement • June 4th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJune 4th, 2012The NPS and the City of Albuquerque signed a Binding Agreement called for in Section 104 of the enabling act, in 1990 (amended in 1991). The enabling act, Section 104, provides that, upon signing such Binding Agreement, the lands in the monument, including the City-owned lands “shall be perpetually managed in accordance with section 105” of the enabling act. Section 105(e) of the enabling act applies Federal laws, generally applicable to the National Park System, to the monument, including City-owned lands in the monument. Central among such laws is the NPS Organic Act, and its provision for regulations at 16 U.S.C. 3.
ContractCooperative Management Agreement • May 5th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 5th, 2020
COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO AND THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICECooperative Management Agreement • January 6th, 2019 • Ohio
Contract Type FiledJanuary 6th, 2019 JurisdictionThis Cooperative Management Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between the City of Toledo (“Toledo”) and the United States Department of the Interior (“DOI”), Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”), 5600 American Boulevard West, Suite 990, Bloomington, MN 55437-1173 (herein referred to as the “FWS”) and collectively referred to as the “Parties.”
University OperationsCooperative Management Agreement • February 2nd, 2023
Contract Type FiledFebruary 2nd, 2023
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIACooperative Management Agreement • October 18th, 2013
Contract Type FiledOctober 18th, 2013Subject: Approve Cooperative Management Agreement For County’s Role And Responsibilities At Cosumnes River Preserve And Agricultural Management Agreement For County’s Portion Of The Cosumnes River Preserve
COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTCooperative Management Agreement • April 30th, 2008
Contract Type FiledApril 30th, 2008THIS COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this day of , 2008, by and between the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting through the California Department of Parks and Recreation ("CDPR"), the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy ("SMMC"), the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority ("MRCA"), and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the National Park Service ("NPS"). CDPR, SMMC, MRCA, and NPS may hereinafter be referred to as a “Party,” or collectively the “Parties.”
BCC MEETING DATECooperative Management Agreement • May 14th, 2024
Contract Type FiledMay 14th, 2024Fort Matanzas National Monument and St. Johns County recognize the need to provide visitors to the area with access to recreational beaches. Along with access, both agencies recognize the need to provide certain services to visitors including, but not limited to, a clean and safe environment to the greatest extent possible. The Fort Matanzas beach ramp represents the most southerly beach access point on Anastasia Island, and is located within the boundary of Fort Matanzas National Monument. Vehicles have been using this beach ramp since it was first built in the 1930's. This vehicular ramp provides access to each party to protect and conserve the beaches for monitoring and to provide timely emergency response. The National Park Service shall reimburse the County for all costs and expenses associated with consulting services through Ayres Associates for assessment, survey, Geotech, permitting, design, construction, administration and post design services not to exceed $1,000,000.with th
COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT NO. P13XXXXXXXCooperative Management Agreement • May 28th, 2013
Contract Type FiledMay 28th, 2013THIS COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this XXth day of August, 2013, by and between the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting through the California Department of Parks and Recreation ("CDPR"), the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy ("SMMC"), the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority ("MRCA"), and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the National Park Service ("NPS"). CDPR, SMMC, MRCA, and NPS may hereinafter be referred to as a “Party,” or collectively the “Parties.”