Site Description Sample Clauses

Site Description. 2.5.1 If reasonably requested by the A/E as necessary for the Project, the Owner shall furnish a legal description and a certified land survey of the Site, giving, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the Site; locations, dimensions, and complete data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements, and trees; and full information concerning available service and utility lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths.
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Site Description. {Buyer Comment: Provide a legal description of the Site, including the Site map.} *** End of Exhibit B *** EXHIBIT C
Site Description. The DOE's Savannah River Site (SRS) is located within the western most part of south-central South Carolina near Aiken, South Carolina. The SRS incorporates approximately three hundred (300) square miles within Aiken, Allendale, and Barnwell Counties, South Carolina. Approximately twenty (20) miles of the Savannah River forms the west boundary of the SRS. All surface water on the SRS flows into the Savannah River which forms the southern border between the States of South Carolina and Georgia. Along the banks of the Savannah River is a fifteen (15) square mile wetland known as the Savannah River Swamp. The area within and around SRS is heavily wooded and ranges from dry hilltops to swampland. The SRS employs over twenty thousand (20,000) persons and the average population density in the area surrounding SRS ranges up to five hundred and sixty (560) people per square mile, with the largest concentration occurring approximately twenty-five (25) miles north of SRS in Augusta, Georgia which has an approximate population of two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000). The drinking water supply serving SRS is obtained from the Savannah River and underlying groundwater. Nearby, the approximately thirty- two hundred (3200) residents of Jackson, South Carolina obtain drinking water from groundwater xxxxx located within three (3) miles of SRS. The average annual precipitation at SRS is forty-seven (47) inches with surface run-off flowing into creeks and xxxxx areas which serve as tributaries to the Savannah River. The primary mission of SRS is to produce defense materials including tritium and plutonium-239. The SRS includes nuclear reactors, a fuel and target fabrication plant, two chemical separations plants, the Defense Waste Processing Facility, the Savannah River Laboratory and other support operations. As a result of operations, SRS generates a variety of radioactive, non-radioactive, and mixed (radioactive and hazardous) wastes. The SRS waste management practices (past and present) include the use of seepage basins for liquids, pits and piles for solids, tanks for high-level radioactive mixed wastes, and landfills for low-level radioactive wastes. The DOE is investigating releases on the SRS under its Environmental Restoration Program and under its RCRA permit. The DOE is also closing some areas on the SRS and conducting post-closure monitoring under its RCRA permit.
Site Description. {Buyer Comment: Provide a legal description of the Site, including the Site map.} *** End of Exhibit B *** Exhibit B Generating Facility and Site Description EXHIBIT C [Intentionally omitted.] *** End of Exhibit C *** Exhibit C [Intentionally omitted.] EXHIBIT D Monthly Contract Payment Calculation
Site Description. 3. The site is located approximately one mile east of Highway 101, and it is bordered by Belmont Slough to the north and west, and by an existing residential development and Marine World Parkway to the east and south. The site is divided into three areas. Two of these areas, the mound (35 acres) and panhandle (10 acres) areas, are associated with refuse fill and currently have a cap (with a varying thickness) overlaying them. The third area (40 acres), between the refuse fill areas and the levees, is a low-lying area that does not contain refuse. The site's surface soils are currently composed largely of fill that has been used to establish a cap over the refuse fill area, or used to fill the low-lying elevations.
Site Description. (briefly describe factors that may impact the proposed development, such as soil type and depth, lot configuration, steep slopes or low-lying areas, natural feature, etc.)
Site Description. (a) An application for the purchase or approval of a continuing purchase of a modular unit pursuant to § 1309.2 must state specifically where the modular unit is or will be installed, and whether the land on which the modular unit will be installed will be purchased by the grantee. If the grantee does not propose to purchase the land on which to install the modular unit or if the modular unit the grantee is continuing to purchase with Head Start funds is located on land not owned by the grantee, the application must state who owns the land on which the mod- ular unit is or will be situated and de- scribe the easement, right-of-way or land rental it will obtain or has ob- tained to allow it sufficient access to the modular unit.
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Site Description. {Buyer Comment: Provide a legal description of the Site, including the Site map.} *** End of Exhibit B *** EXHIBIT C Monthly Contract Payment Calculation
Site Description. ‌ The Certificate Holder plans to construct and operate a solar photovoltaic (PV) project with an optional battery storage system on eight parcels of land within the Agricultural Zoning District in unincorporated Yakima County 22 miles east of city of Moxee. The Project will consist of PV panels, single axis tracking PV modules and inverters, an electrical collection system, a Battery Energy Storage System (XXXX), an operation and maintenance building, access roads, interior roads, security fencing, a collector substation, and electrical interconnection infrastructure. The Maximum Extent of the Project will not exceed 811.3 acres. The Project will have a combined maximum generating capacity of 80 megawatts alternating current (AC). The Project will interconnect through a line tap to Bonneville Power Administration’s (BPA’s) Moxee to Midway 115 kV transmission line that runs through the southern part of the Project. The Project will be accessed on the west side of the Project from Washington State Route 24.‌
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