Enrolled Landowners Sample Clauses

Enrolled Landowners. An enrolled landowner will be responsible for any costs associated with baseline surveys and agreed upon management practices, and is responsible for complying with all terms set forth by the SHMA. The enrolled landowner will also meet on an as-needed basis with ADCNR-WFF and/or the Service to discuss any matters related to his/her SHMA and Certificate. The Party/Parties and the enrolled landowner will mutually agree upon the date, time and location of the meetings. Additionally, the enrolled landowner must grant ADCNR-WFF and/or the Service or their respective agents’ permission to enter the enrolled property for the purposes of ascertaining accuracy of the baseline conditions, compliance with the SHMA, and for censusing, banding and translocating RCWs.
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