Baseline Documentation definition

Baseline Documentation. – means an organized collection of detailed information including photographs, surveys, resource inventories, etc., sufficient to depict the condition of the resource asset and its attributes at the time of acquisition, or after rehabilitation.
Baseline Documentation means the baseline documentation report prepared in the manner described in Section 5 hereof.
Baseline Documentation means the inventory of all available information on the Property consisting of reports, maps, photographs and other documentation as of the execution of the Easement by the Parties. This information is intended to serve as an objective information baseline for monitoring compliance with the terms of the Easement.

Examples of Baseline Documentation in a sentence

  • The Owner and the Easement Holder acknowledge that the Baseline Documentation Report accurately represents the condition of the Protected Property at the time of this conveyance and may be used by the Easement Holder in monitoring future uses of the Protected Property, in documenting compliance with the terms of this Easement and in any enforcement proceeding.

  • This Baseline Documentation Report, however, is not intended to preclude the use of other information and evidence to document the present condition of the Protected Property in the event of a future controversy.

  • The current uses of the Protected Property, the state of any existing improvements, and the specific Conservation Values of the Protected Property that are briefly described in this Easement are more fully described in the Baseline Documentation Report on file at the offices of the Easement Holder.

  • The Protected Property is that real property legally described in Exhibit A and generally depicted in the Baseline Documentation Report, attached hereto as Exhibit B.

  • Existing archaeologically, culturally or historically significant features on the [Insert Defined Term for Parcel] including, but not limited to, such features as documented in the Baseline Documentation shall be maintained consistent with the guidelines provided in The Secretary of Department of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties pursuant to 36 CFR 68, as amended.

  • The up-to-date version of such guidelines shall be maintained by Grantee in the Baseline Documentation and made available to Grantor upon request.

  • Maintenance of existing roads documented on the Baseline Documentation Report is allowed; however, existing roads may not be widened or improved unless widening and improving is within impervious surface limits, approved in advance by Grantee, and necessary to carry out the agricultural operations or other allowed uses on the Protected Property.

  • The datum for this condition and appearance shall be recorded and approved by the Trust and the Owner in the Baseline Documentation Report.

  • In considering alterations under this agreement the datum for determining the condition, appearance and construction of the Buildings shall be recorded and approved by the Trust and the Owner in the Baseline Documentation Report.

  • A Baseline Documentation Report (BDR) is the document used by the Ontario Heritage Trust and the owner of a Trust easement property to identify the specific heritage character and condition of a property at the time the heritage conservation easement is established or at an agreed upon time thereafter.


More Definitions of Baseline Documentation

Baseline Documentation means a depiction or description of the land on the date the easement restrictions become effective.
Baseline Documentation means the inventory of the relevant features and conditions of the Protected Property as of the date of this grant, certified as accurate by Landowner and Holder, and attached hereto as Exhibit B.

Related to Baseline Documentation

  • Software Documentation means software information, being technical information used, or useful in, or relating to the design, development, use or maintenance of any version of a software programme.

  • Product Documentation means the specific materials listed under “Documentation” at

  • Service documentation means all records and information on one or more documents, including documents that may be created or maintained in electronic software programs, created and maintained contemporaneously with the delivery of services, and kept in a manner as to fully disclose the nature and extent of services delivered that shall include the items delineated in paragraph (E) of this rule to validate payment for medicaid services.

  • DMA Customer Documentation means the agreements (together with any applicable schedules, exhibits or appendices thereto required by BSEF) in form and substance acceptable to BSEF, that are required to be executed and delivered to BSEF before a DMA Customer may access the SEF Platform. Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, in the event of any conflict between these Rules and the DMA Customer Documentation, these Rules shall govern.

  • Related Documentation means, with respect to Software, all materials, documentation (including control documentation utilized in connection with an audit), specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describes the function and use of such Software, but excluding source code.