Content and Format Sample Clauses

Content and Format a. The EA shall meet the requirements of 23 CFR §771.119 and TAC, Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 2. The EA content shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency and include all items listed in the Environmental Document Review Checklist and the Administrative Completeness Review Checklist.
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Content and Format. The EA shall meet the requirements of 23 CFR §771.119 and TAC, Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 2. The EA content shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency and include all items listed in the Environmental Document Review Checklist. • Exhibits to be included in reports or EAs shall not exceed 11” by 17,” and shall be in color. Text pages shall be 8.5” by 11”. Exhibits and text in reports or EAs shall be neat and reproducible via photocopying without loss of legibility. The EA documents shall be reproduced on plain white paper unless otherwise approved in advance in writing by the State. • The EA shall use good quality maps and exhibits and shall incorporate by reference and summarize background data and technical analyses to support the concise discussions of the alternatives and their impacts. The Engineer shall follow the Environmental Assessment Outline and the Environmental Handbook: Preparing an Environmental Assessment located in the Environmental Compliance Toolkits located on the TxDOT website. Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified in a work authorization based on work assigned.) • Preliminary Draft EA for District Review • Revised Draft EA addressing District comments • Draft EA for Public Hearing • Final EA
Content and Format. The EA shall meet the requirements of 23 CFR §771.119 and Title 43, TAC, Part 1, Chapter 2. The EA content shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency, and current TxDOT guidance/Environmental Compliance Toolkit. • Exhibits to be included in reports or EAs shall not exceed 11” by 17,” and shall be in color. Text pages shall be 8.5” by 11.” Exhibits and text in reports or EAs shall be neat and reproducible via photocopying without loss of legibility. Except as noted in specifications in this Attachment, EAs shall be reproduced on plain white paper unless otherwise approved in advance by the State in the work authorization. • The EA shall use quality maps and exhibits, and shall incorporate by reference and summarize background data and technical analyses to support the concise discussions of the alternatives and their impacts. • The format will meet all requirements as specified by the State as meeting TxDOT Creative Services format requirements.
Content and Format. DocuSign Envelope ID: E1751104-B732-4D7A-B9EB-6E4CC5D37740 • The EIS shall meet the requirements of 23 CFR §771.115 and 42 TAC §2.84. • The EIS content shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency, and current TxDOT guidance/Environmental Compliance Toolkit. • Exhibits and text in reports or XXXx shall be neat and reproducible via photocopying without loss of legibility. Exhibits to be included in reports or XXXx shall not exceed 11” by 17,” and shall be in color. Text pages shall be 8.5” by 11.” Except as noted in specifications in this Attachment, EAs shall be reproduced on plain white paper unless otherwise approved in advance by the State in the work authorization. • The EIS shall use quality maps and exhibits, and shall incorporate by reference and summarize background data and technical analyses to support the concise discussions of the alternatives and their impacts. • The format will meet all requirements as specified by the State as meeting TxDOT Creative Services format requirements.
Content and Format. The EA shall meet the requirements of 23 CFR §771.119 and TAC, Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 2. The EA content shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency and include all items listed in the Environmental Document Review Checklist and the Administrative Completeness Review Checklist. • Exhibits to be included in reports or EAs shall not exceed 11” by 17,” and shall be in color. Text pages shall be 8.5” by 11”. Exhibits and text in reports or EAs shall be neat and reproducible via photocopying without loss of legibility. The EA documents shall be reproduced on plain white paper unless otherwise approved in advance in writing by the City and/or State. • The EA shall use good quality maps and exhibits, and shall incorporate by reference and summarize background data and technical analyses to support the concise discussions of the alternatives and their impacts. The ENGINEER shall follow the Environmental Assessment Outline and the Environmental Handbook: Preparing an Environmental Assessment located in the Environmental Compliance Toolkits located on the TxDOT website. Minimum Deliverables: (Additional deliverables to be identified, based on work assigned.) • Preliminary Draft EA for district review • Revised Draft EA (per district comments) • Draft EA for City and/or State review • Revised Draft EA (per City and/or State comments) • Draft EA for Public Hearing • Final EA
Content and Format. A statement of plans for data and metadata content and format including, where applicable, a description of documentation plans, annotation of relevant software, and the rationale for the selection of appropriate standards. Existing, accepted community standards should be used where possible. Where community standards are missing or inadequate, the DMP could propose alternate strategies for facilitating sharing, and should advise the sponsoring program of any need to develop or generalize standards.
Content and Format. It is anticipated that the project will meet the requirements of a Categorical Exclusion (CE) document. The Engineer shall compile supporting documentation for the CE Checklist to include sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency. The CE supporting documentation shall be concise and shall incorporate by reference the detailed environmental studies. Deliverables: • Final Supporting Documentation (electronic Word and PDFs)
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Content and Format a. Each CE or EA shall meet the requirements of 23 CFR 771.117, and TAC, Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 2. The CE and EA content shall be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency.
Content and Format. The following FFY 2005 DES Strategic Work Plan was generated directly by the Department’s MTRS database. EPA New England and DES believe that the MTRS database is an essential planning and management tool which has provided, and will continue to provide, great benefits to the department. The basic template of this new report is the DES Strategic Plan (2003 – 2007). The “original” version of the DES Strategic Plan (i.e., the version without the additional fields described below) is available online at xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/XXX_Xxxxxxxxx Plan_2003-2007_Run.pdf. In order to better manage a great deal of information in a readable and consistent format, the tabular format was created for the new Strategic Work Plan to essentially present the DES Strategic Plan, along with some additional embedded information. As structured, the Strategic Work Plan captures the “real” linkages between the department’s long-term vision (i.e., the objectives), its short-term actions (i.e., the many deliverables which comprise the comprehensive annual work plan), and the measures of progress (i.e., the outputs, outcomes, and environmental indicators, which “tell a story” about the State of New Hampshire’s environment. Refer to Section V for more information on the Strategic Alignment process. The report format presents “nested” information by goal, sub-goal, and objective. The numbering system used in the DES Strategic Plan and subsequently the FFY 2005 DES Strategic Work Plan is relevant, whereby objective 1.1.1, falls beneath sub-goal 1.1, which is part of goal 1. In the new report, each objective has listed below it, a short status report indicating if the objective is: “Accomplished,” “Ahead of Schedule,” “On Schedule,” “Behind Schedule,” or “No Progress.” In most instances, deliverables are linked directly to objectives. In some cases, however, they are linked to sub- goals when an appropriate objective could not be located. Every deliverable in MTRS was purposely not linked to objectives or sub-goals in the Strategic Work Plan. A deliverable is only linked to an objective (or sub-goal) once it has been determined that the deliverable will materially support and advance the objective or sub-goal. Deliverables will always be accompanied by the following fields: Deliverable (a description), Program, Activity, Lead, Quantity, Dates, % Complete, Completed. Outcomes/environmental indicators can be found linked at both the sub-goal and the objective level. The following fields are always a...
Content and Format. The EA must meet the requirements of 23 CFR §771.119 and TAC, Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 2. The EA content must be in sufficient detail to meet regulatory requirements for legal sufficiency and include all items listed in the Environmental Document Review Checklist and the Administrative Completeness Review Checklist. Exhibits included in reports or EAs must not exceed 11” by 17,” and must be in color. Text pages shall be 8.5” by 11”. Exhibits and text in reports or EAs must be neat and reproducible via photocopying without loss of legibility. The EA documents must be reproduced on plain white paper unless otherwise approved in advance in writing by the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 3834C76D-F898-4EF5-A280-35D1D4DA0CBD The maps and exhibits used in the EA must be of good quality. The EA must incorporate by reference and summarize background data and technical analyses to support the concise discussions of the alternatives and their impacts. The Engineer shall follow the Environmental Assessment Outline and the Environmental Handbook: Preparing an Environmental Assessment located in the Environmental Compliance Toolkits located on the TxDOT website.
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