Common use of Additional Studies Clause in Contracts

Additional Studies. ‌ All of the restoration opportunities mentioned in this report will require further investigation and analysis to fully assess feasibility and determine actual benefits and costs. In some cases, restoration actions are recommended that may involve private properties. This plan makes no claims as to the ownership or availability of any parcel of land for restoration purposes and does not recommend takings of any private land. Restoration activities described here would be undertaken on a voluntary basis with the express permission of private property owners. Additional study, collaboration, and project planning and design would be required to ensure consensus on the restoration priorities; acquire permission or easements; and develop detailed implementation plans, budgets, schedules, and monitoring programs. 1.3.1 Data Gaps‌ Due to data limitations many important ecological processes, features, and conditions could not be fully described in this plan. No single comprehensive restoration assessment has been conducted for all of the shores of Hood Canal or Southern Puget Sound. Additional data gaps include a County-wide wetland inventory; restoration opportunities for many freshwater lakes, and comprehensive mapping of abandoned and derelict overwater structures.

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Sources: Restoration Plan

Additional Studies. ‌ All of the restoration opportunities mentioned in this report will require further investigation and analysis to fully assess feasibility and determine actual benefits and costs. In some cases, restoration actions are recommended that may involve private properties. This plan makes no claims as to the ownership or availability of any parcel of land for restoration purposes and does not recommend takings of any private land. Restoration activities described here would be undertaken on a voluntary basis with the express permission of private property owners. Additional study, collaboration, and project planning and design would be required to ensure consensus on the restoration priorities; acquire permission or easements; and develop detailed implementation plans, budgets, schedules, and monitoring programs. 1.3.1 Data Gaps‌ Due to data limitations many important ecological processes, features, and conditions could not be fully described in this plan. No single comprehensive restoration assessment has been conducted for all of the shores of Hood Canal or Southern Puget Sound. Additional data gaps include a County-wide County‐wide wetland inventory; restoration opportunities for many freshwater lakes, and comprehensive mapping of abandoned and derelict overwater structures.

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Sources: Restoration Plan

Additional Studies. All of the restoration opportunities mentioned in this report will require further investigation and analysis to fully assess feasibility and determine actual benefits and costs. In some cases, restoration actions are recommended that may involve private properties. This plan makes no claims as to the ownership or availability of any parcel of land for restoration purposes and does not recommend takings of any private land. Restoration activities described here would be undertaken on a voluntary basis with the express permission of private property owners. Additional study, collaboration, and project planning and design would be required to ensure consensus on the restoration priorities; acquire permission or easements; and develop detailed implementation plans, budgets, schedules, and monitoring programs. 1.3.1 Data Gaps‌ Gaps Due to data limitations many important ecological processes, features, and conditions could not be fully described in this plan. No single comprehensive restoration assessment has been conducted for all of the shores of Hood Canal or Southern Puget Sound. Additional data gaps include a County-wide wetland inventory; restoration opportunities for many freshwater lakes, and comprehensive mapping of abandoned and derelict overwater structures.

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Sources: Sma Grant Agreement