Mitigation Monitoring Program definition

Mitigation Monitoring Program means the mitigation monitoring program, described in Volume 3- Technical Provisions, Document 1, Section 11.1.
Mitigation Monitoring Program means that certain mitigation monitoring program applicable to the project by the FEIR or other environmental review document.
Mitigation Monitoring Program means those certain MND mitigation measures which have been determined by the City to be applicable to the Hotel Project as part of the City Council’s approval of Resolution 2016-1496.

Examples of Mitigation Monitoring Program in a sentence

  • In conjunction with approval of this Project, the Commission adopts this Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) for the implementation of mitigation measures for the portion(s) of the Project located on Commission lands.

  • Adopt the Mitigation Monitoring Program, as contained in Exhibit C, attached hereto.

  • In order to ensure the identified mitigation measures and/or Project revisions are implemented, the CSLC adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) as set forth in Exhibit C as part of its Project approval.

  • In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), on November 27th, 2012, by Resolution No. 2012- 195, City certified the Village 1 Specific Plan Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) and adopted a Mitigation Monitoring Program (“MMP”).

  • The parties acknowledge that many of Developer’s long term obligations set forth in this Agreement are in addition to Developer’s agreement to perform all the mitigation measures identified in the Mitigation Monitoring Program.

  • A-E shall, at discretion of OC Engineering Project Management Staff, review and/or prepare a Mitigation Monitoring Program, CEQA Facts and Findings for the project and a Statement of Overriding Consideration, where appropriate, in accordance with applicable statutes.

  • City agrees not to impose on Developer any mitigation measures or other conditions of approval other than those specifically imposed by the Project Approvals and the Mitigation Monitoring Program described in the FEIR, specifically required by Applicable Law, or as properly required through the design or architecture review process as long as such mitigation measures or other conditions are imposed in a manner consistent with applicable design review guidelines.

  • CITY and LANDOWNER shall comply with and perform the Mitigation Measures when and where applicable to each Party as specified in the Mitigation Monitoring Program.

  • When required in order to obtain a Subsequent Approval, LANDOWNER shall execute a mitigation monitoring agreement and such other agreements as may be necessary in CITY's judgment in order to implement any Mitigation Measure and the Mitigation Monitoring Program or to comply with other terms of this Agreement, and shall fully cooperate with CITY in implementing the Mitigation Measures and Mitigation Monitoring Program and the terms of such other agreements.

  • The CSLC staff has reviewed such document and Mitigation Monitoring Program adopted by the lead agency.


More Definitions of Mitigation Monitoring Program

Mitigation Monitoring Program shall have that meaning set forth in
Mitigation Monitoring Program shall have that meaning set forth in Recital D(1) of this Agreement.
Mitigation Monitoring Program. The plan for implementation of the Mitigation Measures adopted by the City Council as of the Effective Date and as may be referenced in the Project Entitlements, and as may be amended and incorporated into this Agreement pursuant to this Agreement.
Mitigation Monitoring Program shall have that meaning set forth in S ection 6.06 of this Agreement.
Mitigation Monitoring Program means a program specifying all mitigation measures adopted, the party responsible for implementing the measure, the timing for implementation, the party responsible for ensuring compliance, and the monitoring schedule to be followed in accordance with CEQA. It does not include other non-CEQA related conditions of project or permit approval. [State CEQA Guidelines §15097]