Examples of Phased review in a sentence
Phased review is appropriate where the sequence of a proposal is from a programmatic document, such as an EIS addressing a comprehensive plan, to other documents that are narrower in scope, such as those prepared for site-specific, project-level analysis.
Phased review divisions of work increments have been agreed to between the CSU and Office of State Fire Marshal.
Phased review requirements that follow the Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP) process (see Appendix B) for a project, or portion of a project, entirely in the existing public right-of-way are not required to pay a supplemental review fee.
Phased review is appropriate where the sequence of a proposal is from a programmatic document, such as an EIS addressing a comprehensive plan, to documents that are narrower in scope, such as those prepared for site-specific, project-level analysis.
Phased review isallowed when the sequence of actions is from a broad non-project environmental impact statement to subsequent site specific proposals.
Phased review is appropriate when proceeding from the plan level to the project level, and when proceeding from an earlier stage to a later stage of development (WAC 197-11-060(5)).Whatcom County Public Works prepared the SCSMAP in 2012 to address flooding and asbestos- and metals-contaminated sediment movement in the Swift Creek watershed and the Sumas River through a series of sediment management strategies.
Tree removal shall be limited to those affected areas.2) A new Tree Retention Plan shall be required at each subsequent phase of the project as more information about the location of the proposed improvements is known subject to all of the requirements in this section.3) Phased review of Tree Retention Plans is not permitted in the Holmes Point Overlay zone.
This section provides as follows: (b.) Proposals or parts of proposals that are related to each other closely enough to be, in effect, a single course of action shall be evaluated in the same environmental document (Phased review is allowed under subsection (5).).
Phased review allows the analysis of licensing to focus only on the issues pertaining to the licensing phase and the reasonably foreseeable effects of licensing.
This study fills this empirical gap in the small-ruminant efficiency literature by highlighting the critical role of integrated crop-livestock management practices in the performance of small-ruminant farming systems.A number of studies have examined ‘exposure’ as a barrier to agricultural technology adoption mainly in the rice industry (Asuming-Brempong et al., 2011; Dandedjrohoun et al., 2012; Diagne, 2010; Dibba et al., 2012; Dontsop Nguezet et al., 2013).