Common use of Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters Clause in Contracts

Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters. of the United States The Local Agencies intend to address impacts to wetlands and waters of the United States and changes to the bed, bank or channel of rivers, streams and lakes resulting from Covered Activities in the Planning Area. Based on the Plan, the Local Agencies may seek future programmatic permits or authorizations under the Clean Water Act and section 1601 (or section 1603) of the Fish and Game Code as necessary for Covered Activities. The Parties agree to work together to explore the feasibility of undertaking concurrent but separate planning regarding these permits. However, such programmatic permits or authorizations are not necessary for approval of the Plan or for issuances of take permits.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters. of the United States The Local Agencies intend County intends to address impacts to wetlands and waters of the United States and changes to the bed, bank bank, or channel of rivers, streams and lakes resulting from Covered Activities in the Planning AreaAreas. Based on the PlanPlans, the Local Agencies County may seek future programmatic permits or authorizations under the Clean Water Act and section Section 1601 (or section Section 1603) of the Fish and Game Code as necessary for Covered Activities. The Parties agree to work together to explore the feasibility of undertaking concurrent but separate planning regarding these permits. However, such programmatic permits or authorizations are not necessary for approval of the Plan Plans or for issuances the issuance of take permits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters. of the United States The Local Agencies intend Town intends to address impacts to wetlands and waters of the United States and changes to the bed, bank or channel of rivers, streams and lakes resulting from Covered Activities in the Planning Area. Based on the Plan, the Local Agencies may seek future programmatic permits or authorizations under the Clean Water Act and section 1601 (or section 1603) Section 1600 et seq. of the Fish and Game Code as necessary for Covered Activities. The Parties agree to work together to explore the feasibility of undertaking concurrent but separate planning regarding these permits. However, such programmatic permits or authorizations are not necessary for approval of the Plan or for issuances of take permits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters. of the United States The Local Agencies intend Agency intends to address impacts to wetlands and waters of the United States and changes to the bed, bank bank, or channel of rivers, streams and lakes resulting from Covered Activities in the Planning AreaAreas. Based on the PlanPlans, the Local Agencies Agency may seek future programmatic permits or authorizations under the Clean Water Act and section Section 1601 (or section Section 1603) of the Fish and Game Code as necessary for Covered Activities. The Parties agree to work together to explore the feasibility of undertaking concurrent but separate planning regarding these permits. However, such programmatic permits or authorizations are not necessary for approval of the Plan Plans or for issuances the issuance of take permits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters. of the United States States‌ The Local Agencies intend Applicant intends to address impacts to wetlands and waters of the United States and changes to the bed, bank bank, or channel of rivers, streams streams, and lakes resulting from Covered Activities in the Planning Area. Based on the Plan, the Local Agencies Applicant may seek future programmatic permits or authorizations under the Clean Water Act and section 1601 (or section 1603) Section 1600 et seq. of the Fish and Game Code as necessary for Covered Activities. The Parties agree to work together to explore the feasibility of undertaking concurrent but separate planning regarding these permits. However, such programmatic permits or authorizations are not necessary for approval of the Plan or for issuances of take permits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

Concurrent Planning for Wetlands and Waters. of the United States The Local Agencies intend Agency intends to address impacts to wetlands and waters of the United States and changes to the bed, bank bank, or channel of rivers, streams and lakes resulting from Covered Activities in the Planning AreaAreas. Based on the PlanPlans, the Local Agencies Agency may seek future programmatic permits or authorizations under the Clean Water Act and section Section 1601 (or section Section 1603) of the Fish and Game Code as necessary for Covered Activities. The Parties agree to work work‌ together to explore the feasibility of undertaking concurrent but separate planning regarding these permits. However, such programmatic permits or authorizations are not necessary for approval of the Plan Plans or for issuances the issuance of take permits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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