Common use of Consultative Process Clause in Contracts

Consultative Process. 1. The Parties agree to early and ongoing consultation to ensure proposals are clearly defined, and that impacts are identified and mitigated. However, both Parties reserve their rights to file an appeal of a SEPA determination. 2. The consultative process outlined below will apply only in instances where a party anticipates issuing a Determination of Non-significance (DNS) or Mitigated Determination of Non-significance (MDNS) threshold determination. a. Proposals located within the AAA. Port staff will engage City staff in review of environmental issues through use of the Port’s pre-application checklist. The City shall provide written comments, if any, within two (2) weeks from its receipt of the pre-application checklist from the Port. If requested to do so by the City, the Port agrees it will meet within the two-week timeframe and discuss the City’s concerns prior to the Port’s release of SEPA documents (both SEPA checklists and SEPA determinations). The Port will not issue a SEPA determination prior

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

Consultative Process. 1. The Parties agree to early and ongoing consultation to ensure proposals are clearly defined, and that impacts are identified and mitigated. However, both Parties reserve their rights to file an appeal of a SEPA determination. 2. The consultative process outlined below will apply only in instances where a party anticipates issuing a Determination of Non-significance (DNS) or Mitigated Determination of Non-significance (MDNS) threshold determination. a. Proposals located within the AAA. Port staff will engage City staff in review of environmental issues through use of the Port’s pre-application checklist. The City shall provide written comments, if any, within two (2) weeks from its receipt of the pre-application checklist from the Port. If requested to do so by the City, the Port agrees it will meet within the two-week timeframe and discuss the City’s concerns prior to the Port’s release of SEPA documents (both SEPA checklists and SEPA determinations). The Port will not issue a SEPA determination priorprior to expiration of this two-week time period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

Consultative Process. 1. The Parties agree to early and ongoing consultation to ensure proposals are clearly defined, and that impacts are identified and mitigated. However, both Parties reserve their rights to file an appeal of a SEPA determination. 2. The consultative process outlined below will apply only in instances where a party anticipates issuing a Determination of Non-significance (DNS) or Mitigated Determination of Non-significance (MDNS) threshold determination. a. Proposals located within the AAA. Port staff will engage City staff in review of environmental issues through use of the Port’s pre-application checklist. The City shall provide written comments, if any, within two (2) weeks from its receipt of the pre-application checklist from the Port. If requested to do so by the City, the Port agrees it will meet within the two-two- week timeframe and discuss the City’s concerns prior to the Port’s release of SEPA documents (both SEPA checklists and SEPA determinations). The Port will not issue a SEPA determination priorprior to expiration of this two-week time period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

Consultative Process. 1. The Parties agree to early and ongoing consultation to ensure proposals are clearly defined, and that impacts are identified and mitigated. However, both Parties reserve their rights to file an appeal of a SEPA determination. 2. The consultative process outlined below will apply only in instances where a party anticipates issuing a Determination of Non-significance (DNS) or Mitigated Determination of Non-significance (MDNS) threshold determination. a. Proposals located within the AAA. Port staff will engage City staff in review of environmental issues through use of the Port’s pre-application checklist. The City shall provide written comments, if any, within two (2) weeks from its receipt of the pre-application checklist from the Port. If requested to do so by the City, the Port agrees it will meet within the two-week timeframe and discuss the City’s concerns prior to the Port’s release of SEPA documents (both SEPA checklists and SEPA determinations). The Port will not issue a SEPA determination priorSEPA

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interlocal Agreement