Site Perimeter Clause Samples
The Site Perimeter clause defines the physical boundaries of the project site where work will be performed. It typically specifies the exact area, including any access points, storage zones, or restricted regions, and may reference site maps or drawings for clarity. By clearly delineating the limits of the work area, this clause helps prevent disputes over responsibility, ensures safety, and clarifies which party is accountable for activities within and outside the designated perimeter.
Site Perimeter. Seller’s Proposal included a site layout plan that delineated the perimeter of the area in which offshore wind turbines may be placed for the Selected Project (“Site Perimeter”). Pursuant to Section 6.03 of this Agreement, Seller has agreed to render the site layout plan, including the Site Perimeter, in a shapefile format for geographic information system software. Seller agrees that no more than five percent (5%) of the offshore wind electric generation facilities that comprise the Selected Project, measured on an installed capacity basis, shall be located outside the Site Perimeter, as determined according to the geographic information system file submitted by Seller, without NYSERDA’s prior written consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed).
Site Perimeter. Seller’s Proposal included a site layout plan that delineated the perimeter of the area in which offshore wind turbines may be placed for the Selected Project (“Site Perimeter”). Pursuant to Section 6.03 of this Agreement, Seller has agreed to render the site layout plan, including the Site Perimeter, in a shapefile format for geographic information system software. Seller agrees that no offshore wind turbine that is part of the Selected Project shall be located outside the Site Perimeter, as determined according to the geographic information system file submitted by Seller, without NYSERDA’s prior written consent.
Site Perimeter. Seller’s Proposal included a site layout plan that delineated the perimeter of the area in which offshore wind turbines may be placed for the Selected Project (“Site Perimeter”). Pursuant to Section 6.03 of this Agreement, Seller has agreed to render the site layout plan, including the Site Perimeter, in a shapefile format for geographic information system software. Seller agrees that no more than five percent (5%) of the offshore wind electric generation facilities that comprise the Selected Project, measured on an installed capacity basis, shall be located outside the Site Perimeter, as determined according to the geographic information system file submitted by Seller, without NYSERDA’s prior written consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed). 48 Section XII.10. Support for Monitoring of Key Commercial Fish Stocks and Wildlife of Conservation Concern. Within ninety (90) days of the Effective Date, Seller shall provide for NYSERDA’s consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed, a plan for the commitment of the funding required by this Section 12.10 (“Monitoring Fund Plan”). The Monitoring Fund Plan shall require the commitment of fifty percent (50%) of the funding required by this Section 12.10 within one (1) year of the Effective Date, and the remaining fifty percent (50%) within two (2) years of the Effective Date. In accordance with the Monitoring Fund Plan, Seller shall make a financial commitment for monitoring fish and invertebrates that support economically important fisheries and wildlife of conservation concern in an amount no less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per MW of Offer Capacity. Of that amount, no less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) per MW of Offer Capacity shall be allocated to support regional monitoring of fish and invertebrates that support economically important fisheries to better understand how offshore wind energy development is potentially altering the biomass and/or distribution of these stocks, and no less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) per MW of Offer Capacity shall be allocated to support regional monitoring of wildlife of conservation concern to better understand how offshore wind energy development effects distribution and abundance of sensitive species. Seller understands that this financial support is above any site-specific monitoring or survey programs that are required by state and federal regulatory agencies in order for the Selected Project to meet...
