Schematic ROW definition
Examples of Schematic ROW in a sentence
TxDOT shall pay the purchase price of any real property outside the Schematic ROW that must be acquired due to a TxDOT-Directed Change or a Force Majeure Event, subject to TxDOT’s reasonable determination that the property is necessary, as well as any other costs and expenses incurred by DB Contractor to acquire such real property, subject to the limitations in Section 13.
Property outside of the Schematic ROW that is acquired for drainage easements hereunder shall be treated as Developer-Designated ROW, except that TxDOT shall retain responsibility for mitigation required in connection with the USACE Nationwide Permit under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
Partial credit shall not be given for proposed Schematic ROW revisions that do not meet the above criteria.
In addition, based on the proposed TxDOT Schematic Design and Schematic ROW, several crossings will assume USACE Nationwide Permits under Section 404 and will also assume Section 401 Water Quality Certification.
Property outside of the Draft Schematic ROW that is acquired for drainage easements hereunder shall be treated as Developer- Designated ROW.
For parcels identified pursuant to this paragraph, Proposer shall indicate on Form T, (1) a description of the Proposal revisions from the Schematic Design that eliminate the acquisition of the parcel, including the parcel number, (2) the number of full acres of Schematic ROW reduced by the elimination of the parcel, and (3) the Complexity Point Value at $10,000 per acre, or for parcels that include less than one acre of Schematic ROW, $10,000 per parcel.
Subject to Section 2.1.2.3, Developer must obtain TxDOT’s prior written approval to deviate from the Schematic Design unless the proposed modification meets all of the following: (a) is within the Schematic ROW and requires no additional right of way; (b) meets the requirements of the Technical Provisions; (c) requires no New Environmental Approval; (d) does not constitute a Design Exception or Design Waiver; and (e) is consistent with the design concepts included in the Proposal.
Proposer shall receive an adjustment of $10,000 for each full acre eliminated from the Schematic ROW by avoiding the need to acquire the parcel; provided that for parcels that include less than one acre of Schematic ROW, the Proposer shall receive an adjustment of $10,000.
Subject to Section 2.1.3.3, Developer must obtain TxDOT’s prior written approval to deviate from the Schematic Design unless the proposed modification meets all of the following: (a) is within the Schematic ROW and requires no additional right of way; (b) meets the requirements of the Technical Provisions; (c) requires no New Environmental Approval; (d) does not constitute a Design Exception or Design Waiver; and (e) is consistent with the design concepts included in the Proposal.
Developer shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Schematic ROW.