LANDOWNER RELATIONS Sample Clauses
The LANDOWNER RELATIONS clause establishes the obligations and expectations for how parties must interact with landowners affected by the agreement or project. Typically, this clause requires parties to maintain respectful communication, obtain necessary permissions, and address any concerns or complaints from landowners in a timely manner. Its core function is to ensure smooth project operations by fostering positive relationships with landowners, thereby minimizing disputes and potential delays.
LANDOWNER RELATIONS. E.1. The Company shall include the following landowner relations activities in prosecution of its construction activities:
(a) Provide personnel to conduct courtesy notifications to landowners of impending construction activities;
(b) Make arrangements to protect and contain livestock and other landowner animals and pets;
(c) Take down fences and replace same, repairing any damage resulting therefrom;
(d) Conduct post construction cleanup activities, including the reseeding of the construction work space area with ground cover and erosion control devices;
(e) Settlement of all off right of way damages, and the payment of all construction damages not paid in advance of construction.
LANDOWNER RELATIONS. A. Access Agreement for Implementation and Construction. The Sponsor has obtained Access Agreement for Implementation and Construction from each of the Affected Landowners. Prior to the Contractor commencing work on the Affected Property, the Contractor must conduct a site walk and flag work areas with Sponsor and property owners to confirm the extent of the work.
B. Contractor’s Strict Compliance with terms of the Access Agreements. The Contactor will not engage in any activities except as permitted under executed and effective Access Agreements entered into by the Sponsor with Affected Landowners. The Contractor shall strictly comply with all terms, conditions and responsibilities of the Sponsor and its Authorized Parties as provided under such agreements. Communication with affected landowners shall always go through Sponsor’s Project Manager or his designee.
