Examples of Federal undertaking in a sentence
A Federal undertaking may involve direct agency action and/or indirect action such as financial assistance, loan guarantees, mortgage insurance, permits, and licenses.
All activities related to a Federal undertaking will be identified as the Federal Project.
A Federal undertaking is defined as a project, activity, or program either funded, permitted, licensed, or approved by a Federal Agency.
All activities related to a Federal undertaking will be identified as the Federal project, and local funds used to match Federal grants may only be spent on eligible activities and in accordance with FTA’s third party contracting requirements.
Although each decision that a specific minor source meets the requirements for coverage under this General Permit does not constitute a separate Federal undertaking, the screening process in this appendix provides an appropriate site-specific means of addressing historic property issues in connection with coverage under the General Permit.
This is because such action, in and of itself, is not a Federal undertaking that has the potential to affect historic properties (defined as historic or cultural sites, buildings, objects, and landscapes that meet the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Although each decision that a specific minor sourcemeets the requirements for coverage under this General Permit does not constitute a separate Federal undertaking, the screening process in this appendix provides an appropriate site-specific means of addressing historic property issues in connection with coverage under the General Permit.
For the purposes of this analysis, the term “Area of Potential Effects” (APE) as defined under cultural resources legislation, defines all historic properties that could be affected by each Alternatives’ actions and encompasses areas requiring ground disturbance (e.g. areas of grading, cut and fill, etc.) associated with the proposed Federal undertaking.
In accordance with Section 101(d)(6) of the National Historic Preservation Act, some Indian tribes with Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPO) may choose to designate the THPO as their tribal representative to assist Forests in identifying tribally significant cultural resources or historic properties potentially affected by a proposed Federal undertaking on non-tribal lands.