Take Permits definition
Examples of Take Permits in a sentence
This [Title/Chapter] shall be operative upon the occurrence of all of the following: The Conservancy’s adoption of the Mitigation Fees; the full execution of the Implementing Agreement; the adoption of the Yolo HCP/NCCP and implementing ordinances by each of the Cities and the County; and the issuance of the Take Permits by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
In the event of a conflict between any term or requirement of this [Title/Chapter], the Take Permits, the Yolo HCP/NCCP, and the Implementing Agreement, the term or requirement of the Take Permits shall govern.
Under Section 10 of the FESA, HCPs may be developed to provide the basis for meeting the criteria for issuance of Incidental Take Permits authorizing the Incidental Take of threatened and endangered species.
Upon approval of the DRECP and issuance of the FESA section 10(a)(1)(B) Incidental Take Permits for Covered Species, USFWS will provide regulatory assurances pursuant to Title 50 C.F.R. §§ 17.22(b)(5) and 17.32(b)(5) to those Project Proponents that receive coverage under such Incidental Take Permits.
Upon payment in full of the Mitigation Fees and approval of Planning Permits incorporating all applicable Yolo HCP/NCCP conditions of approval, the Project Applicant shall receive authorized Take coverage for the Covered Activity in accordance with the terms of the Take Permits, the Yolo HCP/NCCP, and the Implementing Agreement.
Landlord and Tenant each agree that the remaining number of Tenant Must Take Permits minus the number of New Tenant Must Take Permits (that is, for clarity, twenty-six (26) unreserved parking spaces and six (6) single reserved parking spaces) will be referred to herein as the “Tenant’s Continuing Must Take Permits” and that as of the Surrender Date, Tenant’s obligation to pay for parking permits (that is, Tenant Must Take Permits) shall be reduced to Tenant’s Continuing Must Take Permits.
The requirements of the State and Federal Incidental Take Permits and the NBHCP shall continue to be implemented by each Permittee with regard to the remaining Covered Species.
The SSHCP document and appendices, Implementing Agreement, Incidental Take Permits, and other permits and agreements will be available on the public website.
To use take authorization provided by the ESA and CESA Incidental Take Permits and the authorizations provided by the other SSHCP regulatory permits and agreements, a Third-Party Project Proponent must apply to the Land Use Authority Permittee with jurisdiction over the project (i.e., the City of Rancho ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, City of Galt, or County of Sacramento) as discussed in Chapter 10.
Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Issuance of Multiple Species Incidental Take Permits or 4(d) Rules for the Washington State Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan.