Impact mitigation definition

Impact mitigation means the dedication or provision of land, interests in
Impact mitigation means the mitigation of the negative impacts of a development proposal. Mitigation includes, but is not limited to the following: avoiding the impact through change in the proposal, minimizing the impact through changes to the proposal, rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating or restoring the affected environment, reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action, compensating for the impact by replacing, enhancing, or providing substitute resources or environments, and monitoring the impact and taking appropriate corrective measures. The term includes to voluntary and mandatory actions to compensate for the costs of reducing impacts; including traffic impacts.
Impact mitigation means the dedication or provision of land, interests in land, construction of physical improvements and facilities, or payment for the cost of providing land, improvements, or facilities to address the impacts of proposed development, as mandated by a local development regulation.

Examples of Impact mitigation in a sentence

  • The Grantee or Local Project Sponsor (LPS) shall also demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including Environmental Impact Statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/ implementation.

  • The Grantee must also demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/implementation.

  • Grantee must also demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/implementation.

  • Funding Recipient must also demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/implementation.

  • Grantee must also demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/implementation.

  • The Grantee must also demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/implementation.

  • Grantee must also demonstrate that it has complied with any and all applicable requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required prior to beginning construction/implementation.

  • Prior to commencement of construction, implementation, or other activities that are subject to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Funding Recipient must demonstrate that it has complied with all applicable requirements of NEPA by submitting copies of any environmental documents, including environmental impact statements, Finding of No Significant Impact, mitigation monitoring programs, and environmental permits as may be required.

  • Impact mitigation measures proposed by the County for developments within the City will be consistent with impact mitigation measures imposed on County developments that have similar impacts to the County's roads and transportation infrastructure.

  • Impact mitigation measures proposed by the City for developments within the unincorporated County will be consistent with impact mitigation measures imposed on City developments that have similar impacts to the City's transportation infrastructure.

Related to Impact mitigation

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.

  • Compensatory mitigation means types of mitigation used to replace project-induced critical area and buffer losses or impacts.

  • Mitigation means a measure that is reducing risk.

  • Mitigation bank means a site providing off-site, consolidated compensatory mitigation that is developed and approved in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws or regulations for the establishment, use and operation of mitigation banks, and is operating under a signed banking agreement.

  • Extended producer responsibility ’ (EPR) means responsibility of any producer of packaging products such as plastic, tin, glass, wrappers and corrugated boxes, etc., for environmentally sound management, till end-of-life of the packaging products ;