DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES Sample Clauses

DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. 12.1 Franchisor will use its reasonable efforts to furnish Developer with advice in developing Restaurants and in selecting sites therefor.
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DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. Participants will notify:
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. Participants will notify CEHMM:
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. E-27 13.
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. This Section 2(C) shall not apply if a third party provides Customer Interface to Company.
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. For oil and gas activities, a Project consists of the Participant’s construction of a well pad, road, distribution line, compressor station (of any size), or industrial project. If a well pad is constructed together with a road and/or distribution line, the well pad and the associated road, and/or distribution line will be considered a Project. If a compressor station is constructed together with a road and/or distribution line, the compressor station and the associated road and/or distribution line will be considered a Project. The Participant will consult the RWP 2013 CHAT (xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx/geodata/maps/sgpchat/) (Sept. 2013) along with impact area maps, ecological site maps, land cover maps, and aggregated Conservation Reserve Program maps provided in the 2013 CHAT when the Participant evaluates the location of potential Impact Activities. At the time the Participant confers with WAFWA to estimate the Mitigation Fees necessary for future anticipated development (i.e., prior to October 1 of each year), the Participant shall consult with WAFWA to assess the potential impacts to LEPC habitat associated with anticipated development in the following calendar year. It is in the Participant’s interest to provide as much information listed below about future development as possible. WAFWA staff has access to additional data sources beyond those available in the 2013 CHAT, including lek data, and will assist in making recommendations to reduce potential impacts to LEPC and their habitat and to reduce potential Mitigation Fees. Prior to development, the Participant will provide WAFWA or a TSP (as described on pages 92– 93 of the RWP) with the following Project Development Information:
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. ‌ After the execution of the CP, any new Surface Disturbance authorized by permits, leases, grants, or other authorizations issued by the BLM to conduct activities on Federal lands or minerals will be assessed for potential impacts to the Covered Species and their habitat, per the descriptions in the Characterization of Management Zones, Section VII. COVERED AREA above. The Participant will complete the following: • Submit the required documentation to the BLM for review and approval of New Surface Disturbance; and
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DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. BLM will complete the following: • Review submittals of new permit, grant, or other authorization for New Surface Disturbance from Participant. CEHMM will complete the following: • Review the approved federal permit, grant, or other authorization for the New Surface Disturbance; • Conduct onsite inspections of the projects if necessary; • Consult with the Implementation Committee and the Executive Committee as needed on New Surface Disturbance within the Covered Area to determine how proposed Participant’s activities could proceed; and, • Calculate Habitat Conservation Fees for proposed New Surface Disturbances.
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. For oil and gas activities, a Project consists of the Participant’s construction of a well pad, road, distribution line, compressor station (of any size), or industrial building. If a well pad is constructed together with a road and/or distribution line, the well pad and the associated road, and/or distribution line will be considered a Project. If a compressor station is constructed together with a road and/or distribution line, the compressor station and the associated road and/or distribution line will be considered a Project. The Participant will consult the CHAT (xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx/geodata/maps/sgpchat/) along with impact area maps, ecological site maps, land cover maps, and aggregated Conservation Reserve Program maps provided in the CHAT when the Participant evaluates the location of potential Impact Activities. At the time the Participant confers with WAFWA to estimate the Mitigation Fees necessary for future anticipated development (i.e., prior to October 1 of each year), the Participant shall consult with WAFWA to assess the potential impacts to LEPC habitat associated with anticipated development in the following calendar year. It is in the Participant’s interest to provide as much information listed below about future development as possible. WAFWA staff has access to additional data sources beyond those available in the CHAT, including lek data, and will assist in making recommendations to reduce potential impacts to LEPC and their habitat and to reduce potential Mitigation Fees. Prior to development, the Participant will provide WAFWA or a TSP (as described on pages 92– 93 of the RWP) with the following Project Development Information:
DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES. 3.1 Both parties shall abide by the Development Procedures and Schedule specified in the Requirements and Development Schedule for Mobilepro ZigBee Chip attached hereto as Appendix I. The ZigBee Chip will be developed in [*] stages [*] as set forth in Appendix I.
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