Cultural Resources Management Sample Clauses

Cultural Resources Management. If ground disturbing activities associated with development of the lease parcel expose cultural resources, all work will cease in that location and Lessee shall notify State.
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Cultural Resources Management. Group (CRMG) update  34 projects with proposed ground disturbance activities were reviewed by CRMG.  Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes performed annual monitoring. Kaniksu Land Trust update  Completed 5 conservation projects including: closing a conservation easement on 86 acres on the East Fork Bull River; future conservation easement project on Bull River; a landowner donated 66 acres on the Pack River for a conservation easement; completed capital campaign to purchase 160 acres west of Sandpoint for recreation and conservation called the Pine Street Xxxxx (Avista grant writing contributions); and Kaniksu Land Trust now has an outside educator on staff. 2019 Annual Implementation PlansProject Plans are due to Avista by November 1. Contact Avista staff or Program Leaders for guidelines and template. Terrestrial Resources Technical Advisory Committee (TRTAC) update Appendix G: Implementation of Land Use Management Plan  212 Private Recreation Permits were issued in 2018, up one from last year and two additional permits were approved at the September TRTAC meeting.  Update of the Land Use Management Plan is underway; a draft will be sent to the subcommittee in the next few weeks.  Relatively quiet year as far as trespass and other issues o Thanks to MFWP and IDFG Enforcement Personnel.
Cultural Resources Management. If any ground disturbing activities associated with development or management of the lease parcel are planned including but not limited to fence construction, ditching, or stock tank installation, the State must be notified in writing at least 60 days in advance. Pending State's review and site visit, approval may be granted at State's sole discretion.
Cultural Resources Management. Report for the Union Valley Reservoir Bike Trail Extension Project, El Dorado County, California. Client: EN2 on behalf of SMUD. DeBaker prepared a Section 106 Cultural Resources Management Report at the request of EN2 for the final trail route for the Union Valley Reservoir Bike Trail Extension Project. The Project is located on properties, which are owned by SMUD and ENF. This Project was completed in compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA and its implementing regulations, 36 CFR 800. The study included the methods and results of the literature review, pedestrian survey, records search, and consultation ENF archaeologist. Resources were recorded adjacent to the Area of Potential Effects (APE). DeBaker developed protection measures in accordance with the UARP Historic Property Management Plan (HPMP) to ensure the avoidance of these resources during project construction and submitted a Cultural Resources Management Report and prepared Department of Parks and Recreation forms (DPR 523).
Cultural Resources Management. If ground disturbing activities associated with development of the lease parcel expose cultural resources, all work will cease in that location and Lessee shall notify State. Supporting Documentation Exhibit 1A: Water Rights Washington State Department of Natural Resources Crop Water Duty Report Lease No. 12-A88961 Report Year: Instructions: 1. Report is due annually by November 30th over the term of the lease. Return to DNR Southeast Region office. 2. List crop location, crop type, and acres planted (not harvested). Report double cropped acres and cover crop acres, and fallow acres on a separate line. For double cropped fields and cover crops note dates planted. 3. Provide a map that shows the field/circle/block locations. Crops Planted Field/Circle/ block(s) Crop/Cover crop Acres Planted Double crop/ cover crop? Plant and harvest dates Ex. Circle#1 Sweet peas 60 Double cropped April 1 – June 15 Ex Circle #1 Sweet Corn 60 Double cropped June 20 – Sept 15 Ex. BLK 5-10 Wine Grape Vines 00 Xx. Xxxxxx #0 Xxxxxx 000 Xx. Circle #3 Potatoes 120 Planted March 1 Ex. Circle #3 Sudan grass 120 Cover crop Planted August 15 Comments: I THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFY TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS COMPLETE AND ACCURATE. DATE: SIGNATURE: EXHIBIT 1 WATER SUPPLY See Water Rights Summary EXHIBIT 2 Authorized Improvements State-owned improvements include: Description Location Well: Irrigation One (1) S2SW4SW4 Section 36 Underground Irrigation System Throughout Section 36 Underground Electrical System Throughout Section 36 Below list of lessee-owned improvements will be amended to show improvements purchased or installed by successful bidder. The Lessee is hereby authorized to place the following improvements on the Premises: Description Location Center Pivot or other primary irrigation system proposed to be installed by successful bidder On Premises Pump & Electrical Panel On Premises This authorization will expire on March 31, 2022 if the improvements are not completed and certified by this date. Provided, however, upon expiration or earlier termination of this lease, State shall acquire ownership of the following authorized improvements without compensation to Lessee: Description Location Electrical Systems, Underground Irrigation Mainline, Underground EXHIBIT 3 Rent Adjustment Rent shall be adjusted annually based on the method set forth in this Exhibit. The following definitions apply:
Cultural Resources Management. Provide up to 6 keywords or short phrases for citation indices, library cataloging, and database searching. Current Contact Information Current Email xxxxxx0@xx.xxx Street Address Address 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, 000 Xxxxxx- Xxxxxx Hall (0343) (line 1) Street Address (line 2) Blacksburg City USA Country VA State/Province Postal Code Daytime Phone Evening Phone Permanent Contact Information Street Address Permanent Email Address xxxxxxx_0000@xxxxx.xxx (line 1) Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx (xxxx 0) Xxxx Xxx Xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx/Xxxxxxxx 0000 Future Phone Alternate +000 000 000000 Country Postal/ZIP code Future Phone THIS PAGE MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR MANUSCRIPT AND THE REST OF YOUR SUBMISSION MATERIALS Attach additional, separate copies of your Title Page and Abstract to this form Guide 2: Subject Categories The ProQuest Dissertations and Theses (PQDT) database and the ProQuest/UMI citation indices are arranged by subject categories. Please select the one category below that best describes your field of research or creative work. You may add one or two additional categories on your submission form that will also be associated with your work as secondary subjects. Arts, Business, Education, Humanities, and Social Sciences BUSINESS EDUCATION Accounting 0272 Adult education 0516 Arts management 0424 Art education 0273 Banking 0770 Bilingual education 0282 Business 0310 Business education 0688 Entrepreneurship 0429 Community college education 0275 Finance 0508 Continuing education 0651 Management 0454 Curriculum development 0727 Marketing 0338 Early childhood education 0518 Sports management 0430 Education 0515 Education finance 0277 African American studies 0296 African studies 0293 American studies 0323 Asian American studies 0343 Asian studies 0342 Baltic studies 0361 Black studies 0325 Canadian studies 0385 Caribbean studies 0432 Classical studies 0434 East European studies 0437 Ethnic studies 0631 European studies 0440 French Canadian culture 0482 Gender studies 0733 GLBT studies 0492 Hispanic American studies 0737 Holocaust studies 0507 Islamic culture 0512 Judaic studies 0751 Latin American studies 0550 Middle Eastern studies 0555 Native American studies 0740 Near Eastern studies 0559 North African studies 0560 Pacific Rim studies 0561 Regional studies 0604 Scandinavian studies 0613 Slavic studies 0614 South African studies 0654 South Asian studies 0638 Sub Saharan Africa studies 0639 Women's studies 0453 AREA, ETHNIC, AND GENDER STUDIES COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SCI...
Cultural Resources Management. (1) Cultural resources must be considered in developing and implementing management and development plans for lands and buildings under control of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), including but not limited to, academic, residential, religious, and athletic/recreational buildings, medical clinic, and administration and staff offices.
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Cultural Resources Management. If ground disturbing activities associated with development of the lease parcel expose cultural resources, all work will cease in that location and Lessee shall notify State. Washington State Department of Natural Resources Crop Water Duty Report Lease No. 12-100415 Report Year: Instructions: 1. Report is due annually by November 30th over the term of the lease. Return to DNR Southeast Region office. 2. List crop location, crop type, and acres planted (not harvested). Report double cropped acres and cover crop acres, and fallow acres on a separate line. For double cropped fields and cover crops note dates planted. 3. Provide a map that shows the field/circle/block locations. Crops Planted Field/Circle/ block(s) Crop/Cover crop Acres Planted Double crop/ cover crop? Plant and harvest dates Ex. Circle#1 Sweet peas 60 Double cropped April 1 – June 15 Ex Circle #1 Sweet Corn 60 Double cropped June 20 – Sept 15 Ex. BLK 5-10 Wine Grape Vines 00 Xx. Xxxxxx #0 Xxxxxx 000 Xx. Circle #3 Potatoes 120 Planted March 1 Ex. Circle #3 Sudan grass 120 Cover crop Planted August 15 Comments: I THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFY TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS COMPLETE AND ACCURATE. DATE: SIGNATURE: EXHIBIT 1 WATER SUPPLY See Water Rights Summary EXHIBIT 2 Authorized Improvements State-owned improvements include: Description Location None N/A Below listed improvements are owned by current lessees. This list will be amended to show improvements purchased or installed by successful bidder. Lessee owned improvements authorized by State present as of the date of execution of this lease and/or to be placed on Premises per the Plan of Development and Operation: Description Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-00: Full Interest 0000 XX 0/0 XX 0/0 Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-0: Full Interest 0000 XX 0/0 Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-0: Full Interest 0000 XX 0/0 Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-0: Full Interest 0000 XX 0/0 Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-0: Full Interest 2013 SE1/4 NW1/4 Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-0: Full Interest 1976 NE 1/4 Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx # X-0: Full Interest 2009 NW 1/4 Section 34 Electrical Systems, Underground Section 32 & Section 34 Irrigation Mainline, Underground Section 32 & Section 34 Pump & Electrical Panel NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 32 Pump & Electrical Panel NW 1/4 Section 32 Pump & Electrical Panel SW 1/4 Section 32 Pump & Electrical Panel SE 1/4 Section 32 Pump & Electrical Panel SE1/4NW1/4 Section 34 Pump & Electrical Panel NE 1/4 Section 34 P...

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