STANDARD AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • September 21st, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 21st, 2023Pursuant to the Renewable Energy Facilities Agricultural Impact Mitigation Act (505 ILCS 147), the following standards and policies are required by the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) to help preserve the integrity of any Agricultural Land that is impacted by the Construction and Deconstruction of a Commercial Solar Energy Facility. They were developed with the cooperation of agricultural agencies, organizations, Landowners, Tenants, drainage contractors, and solar energy companies to comprise this Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement (AIMA).
AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENT between and the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Pertaining to the Construction of a Commercial Wind Energy Facility in County, IllinoisAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • April 21st, 2023
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AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • January 16th, 2020
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AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • July 9th, 2018
Contract Type FiledJuly 9th, 2018For system improvements which Ameren Illinois Company d/b/a Ameren Illinois (AIC) (hereafter referred to as the “Company”) has financial and/or technical oversight, the Illinois Department of Agriculture (“IDOA”) and the Company agree to the following standards and policies that the Company will implement, as described in the Company’s application to the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, Docket No. 18-0455.
AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENT between Company Name and the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Pertaining to the Construction of Project Name, kV Electric Line and Related Appurtenances in County, IllinoisAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • April 17th, 2023
Contract Type FiledApril 17th, 2023The Company (hereafter referred to as Company or Company) and the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) agree to the following conditions, standards, and policies in this Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement (AIMA) that Company will implement as it constructs, operates, and maintains the Project Name project on privately owned Agricultural Land in (List Counties) Count(y/ies) in Illinois as described in Company’s application to the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN), Docket No. . As part of this AIMA, Company agrees to follow all local, state, and federal regulations, as applicable. The mitigative actions outlined in this AIMA will serve to reduce the risk of negative impacts to privately owned Agricultural Land in Illinois that may occur due to the Project.
AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • April 17th, 2023
Contract Type FiledApril 17th, 2023The Company (hereafter referred to as Company or Company) and the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) agree to the following conditions, standards, and policies in this Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement (AIMA) that the Company will implement as it constructs, operates, and maintains the Project Name Pipeline (Project) under privately owned Agricultural Land in (List Counties) Count(y/ies) in Illinois as described in Company’s application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) or the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) for a Certificate of Authority or Public Convenience and Necessity or in Good Standing, FERC or ICC Docket No. . Company will construct the Pipeline in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations such as but not limited to, those contained in the ICC and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA) as set out in 49 CFR 195. As part of this A
AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • November 27th, 2013
Contract Type FiledNovember 27th, 2013The Commonwealth Edison Company and the Illinois Department of Agriculture agree to the following standards and policies which the Commonwealth Edison Company will implement as it constructs electric transmission lines on agricultural land. These standards and policies will serve to minimize the negative agricultural impacts that may result due to the transmission line construction.
AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENT between Company and the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE pertaining to the CONSTRUCTION of a kV Electric Transmission Line in County, IllinoisAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • January 16th, 2020
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AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • May 5th, 2020
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AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENTAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • January 10th, 2008
Contract Type FiledJanuary 10th, 2008For system improvements for which Mt. Carmel Public Utility Co. (hereafter referred to as Company) has financial and/or technical oversight, the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) and the Company agree to the following standards and policies which the Company will implement as they construct electric transmission facilities on agricultural land in Illinois. These standards and policies will serve to minimize the negative agricultural impacts that may result due to the electric facility construction.
AGRICULTURAL IMPACT MITIGATION AGREEMENT between and the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Pertaining to the Construction of a Commercial Solar Energy Facility in County, IllinoisAgricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • Illinois
Contract Type FiledMay 5th, 2020 JurisdictionThe following standards and policies are required by the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) to help preserve the integrity of any agricultural land that is impacted by the Construction and Deconstruction of a solar energy facility. They were developed with the cooperation of agricultural agencies, organizations, Landowners, Tenants, drainage contractors, and solar energy companies to comprise this Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement (AIMA).