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ExxonMobil will also comply with applicable sections of these and other relevant regulations and guidelines as adopted in the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) approved by the Chief Conservation Officer (CCO).
Chief Conservation Officer: Deputies.§ 63103.1. Civilian Volunteer Conservation Officer Reserve.§ 63104.
Except as otherwise provided by law, the provisions of this § 63910 and all rules and regulations, permit and fee schedules promulgated thereunder, shall be enforced by the Director of Agriculture, as ex officio Chief Conservation Officer, and suitable employees of the Department of Agriculture whom the Director may appoint as Deputy Conservation Officers, as well as by peace officers, as defined in § 5.55 of Title 8 GCA, all with the same powers set forth under § 63103 Of Article 1 of this Chapter.
The Chief Conservation Officer considers that the proposed development would be acceptable visually if a strip of planting (native species) some 15 metres wide is established along the southern and eastern boundaries and a line of hedgerow trees is planted along the western boundary of the proposed car park.
The Operator will fully comply with these guidelines as adopted in the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) approved by the Chief Conservation Officer (CCO).
During a spill, the Chief Conservation Officer stipulates the conditions for product use, based on the area response plan.
Investigation Enquête(2) Before making any order under subsection (1), the Chief Conservation Officer shall hold an investigation at which interested persons shall be given an opportunity to be heard.(2) Avant de prendre l’arrêté, le délégué tient une en- quête à l’occasion de laquelle les intéressés auront la pos- sibilité de faire valoir leurs observations.
Order after inquiry Arrêté après enquête(4) At the conclusion of an investigation under subsec- tion (3), the Chief Conservation Officer may set aside, vary or confirm the order made or make a new order.R.S., 1985, c.
In response to a spill, the relevant offshore board's Chief Conservation Officer could then make a determination of net environmental harm and recommend that the Minister of the Environment remove the product from the list.
The Chief Conservation Officer considers that the existing industrial estate is already a significant visual detractor in this area and that the addition of further building, which is large in terms of footprint, but not in terms of vertical style, would not worsen the situation, providing that substantial planting could be undertaken to screen the site from views from the south and west.