Revised MDNS definition
Examples of Revised MDNS in a sentence
The Certificate Holder must institute the measures identified in the Revised MDNS regarding potential visual and aesthetic impacts once a final project design has been completed.
The plans shall identify any items relevant to the mitigation measures contained in this Agreement, the Revised MDNS, and the ASC.
Mitigation measures described in the Revised MDNS, the ASC, and this Agreement.
Plan Implementation and Adherence The Certificate Holder shall adhere to and implement the provisions of the required plans, submittals, permits, the Revised MDNS, the ASC, and any relevant regulation during project operation.
In particular, construction of the Site shall be performed in accordance with Mitigating Conditions 2, 7 and 9 of the Revised MDNS.
The Certificate Holder shall implement mitigation measures to minimize light and glare impacts as described in Attachment O of the ASC and the Revised MDNS.
The Environmental Compliance Program shall cover avoidance of sensitive areas during construction, waste handling and storage, stormwater management, spill prevention and control, habitat restoration efforts begun during the construction phase of the Project, and other mitigation measures required by this Agreement, the Revised MDNS, and the ASC.
Mitigation Measures During construction, operation, decommissioning, and site restoration of this Site, the Certificate Holder shall implement the mitigation measures set forth in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, those presented in Section 1.10 of the Revised Application, those identified in the Final SEPA Environmental Checklist as commitments made by the Certificate Holder, and those presented in the Revised MDNS.
The Certificate Holder’s Compensatory Mitigation Obligations will be met through the mechanisms identified in the Revised MDNS and associated staff memos.
In particular, construction of the Project shall be performed in accordance with mitigation items identified in the Revised MDNS and Attachment O of the ASC.