Mitigation Fees definition
Examples of Mitigation Fees in a sentence
The tables above reflect Mitigation Fees associated with high quality vegetation (HEG Score 1), low quality vegetation (HEG Score 0.05), and medium quality vegetation (HEG Score 0.5).
These Mitigation Fees will apply to Impact Activities conducted on the Enrolled Property, as well as those Impact Activities conducted off Enrolled Property that are associated with activities on the Enrolled Property (such as construction of power lines and roads not located on the Participant’s Enrolled Property but across properties serving Participant’s activities on the Enrolled Property).
The Mitigation Fees reflect the conservation strategy for the LEPC set forth in the Range-wide Conservation Plan for the LEPC (“RWP”).
Using the calculations outlined above and the Base Impact Unit Costs as of October 2013, a range of potential Mitigation Fees associated with Impact Activities are set forth in Table 1.
Thus, these Mitigation Fees are the maximum that could be assessed for Impact Activities within a given area.
The range of potential Mitigation Fees then reflects the range of HEG scores within the CHAT layers within each ecoregion.
The range of potential Mitigation Fees reflects a range of HEG scores (0.05 to 0.5 to 1); however, a HEG score can be assessed for any value between 0.05 and 1.
The Mitigation Fees for Impact Activities associated with oil and gas development activities will be calculated using the following fee structure.
Mitigation Fees for subsequent years are those in effect on December 31.
Mitigation Fees will not be charged for any buried infrastructure.