Area of Potential Effect Sample Clauses

Area of Potential Effect. The APE is defined as the total geographic area or areas within which the undertaking may directly or indirectly cause alterations in the character or use of historic properties per 36 C.F.R. 800.16(d). The APE is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and includes those areas which could be affected by an undertaking prior to, during and after construction.
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Area of Potential Effect. The geographic area affected by an undertaking as specified in Stipulation II (C).
Area of Potential Effect. HPM/DHPS shall apply the definition of Area of Potential Effect (APE) (36 CFR 800.16[d]) to each undertaking and shall include a description of the APE in the undertaking’s Section 106 report. In defining the APE, Region 5 shall consider potential direct, indirect, and cumulative effects to historic properties and their associated settings as applicable, regardless of land ownership. HPM/DHPS are not required to determine the APE in consultation with the SHPO. However, in cases where the APE is subject to question, or multiple federal jurisdictions are involved, or a Traditional Cultural Property has been identified, the Forest shall seek the opinion of the SHPO (Stipulation 8.1(c)).
Area of Potential Effect. The area of potential effect (APE) for cultural resources is defined as the boundary of the 24,564 acres considered for vegetation treatments in the Pine Nut Land Health Environmental Assessment and figures. Appendix A contains two maps showing the APE. Figure 1 is a map of the Project vicinity, and Figure 2 shows the APE, which are referred to on the map as the “Proposed Treatment Units.” The APE shall be defined to include potential direct and indirect effects to cultural resources and properties of traditional religious and cultural importance from any activities associated with the undertaking without regard for land ownership. Based on current data, there are no known historic properties outside of the direct APE that would have the characteristics that qualify them for listing in the NRHP adversely affected by visual impacts from the proposed action. However, the APE for assessing indirect effects on known historic properties will be the area plus one mile outward in all directions from the perimeter of each area, which would include some areas outside the Pine Nut Land Health undertaking area. The BLM may amend the APE as needed, or as requested by the SHPO or the Tribe(s), without amending the PA. All consulting parties will receive formal notification of the amended APE.
Area of Potential Effect. 1. The BLM has defined the APE for the Desert Harvest Solar Farm Project based on consideration of both direct and indirect impacts. The APE was established based on the consultation and identification procedures required in BLM’s Statewide Protocol Agreement (Protocol) with the California and Nevada SHPO and consistent with 36 C.F.R. § 800.4.
Area of Potential Effect. A. Channel bottom and side slopes of bar channel extension.
Area of Potential Effect. (APE) Delineation. Per the SOP, and in consultation with the SHPO/THPO, the City shall determine an APE for each undertaking. The City shall consider affects to historic and archaeological resources. For an undertaking greater than one (1) acre of cumulative ground disturbance, the APE shall consist of the parcel(s) where the affected property (ies) is/are located or that are immediately adjacent to the affected property (ies).
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Area of Potential Effect. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) is the geographic area within which the project may cause physical, visual or audible effects to the character or use of historic properties. It includes all areas of construction, such as rights-of-way (ROW), staging areas, extra work spaces, yards, access roads, borrow areas, and other ancillary facilities. The APE is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects caused by the undertaking. Determination of the APE may take into account the professional standards, guidance, and research of both the cultural resources and railroad design professions. Borrow Area(s): An excavated area where material has been or will be dug for use as fill at another location. Consulting Parties: Consulting parties include SHPO, Indian tribes, representatives of local governments, applicants for Federal assistance, permits, licenses and other approvals, and certain individuals and organizations with a demonstrated interest in the undertaking.
Area of Potential Effect. Includes land within the Rocky Reach Project boundary and land outside the Project boundary where Project operations may affect the character or use of Historic Properties and/or Traditional Cultural Properties. ARMA Aquatic Resource Mitigation Act AWS Attraction Water System BLM Bureau of Land Management BO Biological Opinion BOR Bureau of Reclamation BPA Bonneville Power Administration BTMP Bull Trout Management Plan BTU British thermal unit CCT Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation CFC chlorofluorocarbon cfs cubic feet per second Chelan PUD Public Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County XXX United States Army Corps of Engineers Comprehensive Plan............. The comprehensive plan proposed by the Parties to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the Settlement Agreement, and associated Attachment B. Consensus ............................. Defined in Section 15.1.6 and 15.6.6 of the Rocky Reach Settlement Agreement.
Area of Potential Effect. (APE) Although some future conveyance activities may induce changes in population distribution, traffic, and/or land use that extend beyond the boundaries of NWIRP Dallas properties, and/or parcels on which new construction might occur, the future effect of these changes on potential historic properties is uncertain at this time. However, in an effort to accommodate all future actions that might take place, the entire 314-acre site of NWIRP Dallas has been defined as the area of potential effect, in spite of the fact that it contains only seven (7) historic properties. In cases of dispute over the APE of this undertaking, the conditions set forth in this PA will be binding on all parties to the PA until such time as it is modified through formal negotiations between the principal signatory parties.
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