Enrolled Property definition
Examples of Enrolled Property in a sentence
Incidental Take has been and will continue to be avoided outside the Conservation Area on Enrolled Property.
Provide a Photo Point monitoring map which includes: - Points showing the exact location of each photo monitoring point on the Enrolled Property - Labels for each photo monitoring point with a site code (Enrolled Property ID/Photo Point #) - Directional orientation of photos - Map scale and North marker - Landmarks such as labeled road crossings and waterways.
These Mitigation Fees will apply to Impact Activities conducted on the Enrolled Property, as well as those Impact Activities conducted off Enrolled Property that are associated with activities on the Enrolled Property (such as construction of power lines and roads not located on the Participant’s Enrolled Property but across properties serving Participant’s activities on the Enrolled Property).
Participants may transfer ownership of Enrolled Property to a third party before or after a listing decision.
If a Participant chooses to transfer ownership of Enrolled Property to a third party, participation in the CCAA will only continue if the transferee is a Participant or elects to become a Participant through execution of a new CI.
Regardless of enrollment method, the CI may be suspended with respect to a single parcel of Enrolled Property.
Any take that occurs as a result of a reduction in the quality and/or quantity of the established Baseline on the Enrolled Property is not authorized.
There is the possibility that other listed, proposed, or candidate species, or species of concern may occur in the future on the Enrolled Property as a direct result of the management actions specified herein.
If the transferee is not a Participant and one or more of the Covered Species are listed, the transferee may sign a new CI within 30 days of acquiring the Enrolled Property.
The CCAA will cover a Participant’s Enrolled Property from the effective date of the CI until the CCAA or CI terminates, whichever occurs first.