Minor Projects Sample Clauses

Minor Projects. On work that is provided for in this Agreement that is not major mainline pipeline production work or work referred to as PMP (Pipe Maintenance Program), the provisions of 11.4 may be modified to reflect the scope of the work specific to the affected project. These modifications will be made by mutual agreement of the Association and the Local Union.
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Minor Projects. The following types of undertakings, listed in Appendices A and B, are activities in which INDOT routinely utilizes Federal Aid highway funds and consist of minor projects that generally do not affect historic properties. None of the minor projects listed below will require consultation with or review by the SHPO, provided the undertaking: • is limited to the activities specified • is not part of a larger project • is on an existing transportation facility • if ground disturbance in previously disturbed soils is specified, occurs in soils previously disturbed by vertical and horizontal highway construction activities • has no known public controversy based on historic preservation issues Such minor projects fall into two categories: minor projects that do not require review by INDOT Cultural Resources staff (Category A; Appendix A), and minor projects that do require documentation and review by INDOT Cultural Resources staff to assess the likelihood that historic properties exist in the area of potential effects or determine the degree of existing soil disturbance within the project area (Category B; Appendix B). For undertakings in Category B, or where questions arise about the need for review of an undertaking in Category A, INDOT Cultural Resources staff shall determine whether a particular project should be exempt from SHPO review. If the SHPO specifically requests a copy of the documentation for a particular undertaking covered by this stipulation, INDOT will provide SHPO with the requested documentation and, if the project has not already been approved, will review the project in accordance with Stipulation 4 of this Agreement. All of the minor projects listed in Appendices A and B will be subject to regular internal audit by INDOT.
Minor Projects. ‌ A key provision of the Minor Projects PA is the list of minor projects that are exempted from the normal (and sometimes lengthy) full Section 106 review process. Minor projects, as defined in the Minor Projects PA, are those that have little or no potential to cause effect to historic properties. If a project type, activity, or undertaking is listed in the Minor Projects PA, little or no further cultural resource investigation is needed, and the project is exempt from the normal Section 106 consultation process. None of the minor projects listed in the PA require consultation with or review by the SHPO or consulting parties, provided the project: • is limited to the activities specified; • is not part of a larger project; • meets all the conditions of the applicable category(ies); and • has no known public controversy based on historic preservation issues. Without the Minor Projects PA, all FHWA-funded projects would have to go through the entire Section 106 process. This process, including review time by multiple agencies, may take months to complete. Under the Minor Projects PA, common projects are exempt from the normal Section 106 process. Projects covered by the Minor Projects PA fall into two categories: minor projects that do not require review by INDOT-CRO (Category A); and minor projects that do require documentation and review by INDOT-CRO in order to assess the likelihood that historic properties exist in the area of potential effects, or to determine the degree of existing soil disturbance within the project area (Category B). Minor projects implemented under the PA are listed in Appendices to the document so that the list may be easily modified or added to by the mutual written agreement of FHWA, INDOT, and the SHPO. If you become aware of minor highway projects that should be on the list, please contact the CRO. A full list of the projects under each category can be found in Appendices A and B of the Minor Projects PA (The Appendices were revised August 23, 2017).
Minor Projects. (Appendix 2 Activities)
Minor Projects. Tier 1 – The scope of some projects limits their potential to cause effects. Historically, review of the projects (and work codes) listed in Tier 1 of Appendix B have yielded no adverse effects.
Minor Projects. 5.6.1 The management and funding of minor projects is the responsibility of the Board.
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Related to Minor Projects

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Projects The Annexes attached hereto describe the specific projects and the policy reforms and other activities related thereto (each, a “Project”) that the Government will carry out, or cause to be carried out, in furtherance of this Compact to achieve the Objectives and the Compact Goal.

  • Sub-projects 1. The Participating Bank shall make Sub-loans to Beneficiaries and appraise, review, approve, and supervise Sub-projects in accordance with the criteria, conditions and procedures set forth in the Operations Manual, including, inter alia, the following eligibility criteria:

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Access to Project Site Redeveloper shall permit the representatives of the City to enter Project Site at any and all reasonable times, as the City may deem necessary for the purposes of this Redevelopment Agreement, including but not limited to work and inspection of all work being performed in connection with the construction of the Redeveloper Improvements. Similarly, the City shall permit Redeveloper such entry upon the public rights of way for such purposes. No compensation shall be payable nor shall any charges be made in any form by any party for the access or inspection provided for in this Section. The City’s right of access granted under this Section shall terminate upon issuance by the City of the Redeveloper’s Certificate of Completion of Redeveloper Improvements. Notwithstanding the above, Redeveloper shall not be relieved of the provisions contained in Chapter 14.29 of the Lincoln Municipal Code regarding the use of streets for private construction purposes.

  • ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Tenant shall make no alterations to the buildings or improvements on the Premises or construct any building or make any other improvements on the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. Any and all alterations, changes, and/or improvements built, constructed or placed on the Premises by Tenant shall, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between Landlord and Tenant, be and become the property of Landlord and remain on the Premises at the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.

  • Premises Building Project and Common Areas 1.1 Premises, Building, Project and Common Areas.

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  • REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS 14.1 Prior to registration of transfer, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to effect any alterations to the Property without the prior written consent of the Seller.

  • CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENTS Concessionaire shall not affix, alter, or erect any permanent or temporary equipment, structures, buildings, or additions to the Concession Premises without first obtaining the prior written approval of Department.

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