Description of Use Sample Clauses

Description of Use. User shall provide Center personnel with a description of the planned use for their review and approval and shall inform Center of significant changes to the planned use.
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Description of Use. Users will give Center personnel a written description of the planned Institution project and any subsequent significant changes.
Description of Use. 1.1) The subject matter of these Terms of Use shall be the respective software provided or downloadable by MOBOTIX in the current version ("Software").
Description of Use. 4. ATTENDANCE: Organization anticipates approximately _ ( ) participants.
Description of Use. 2. TIMELINE DESCRIPTION (include time needed for set up and clean up):
Description of Use. (a) What is the use? The Conservation Easement (Appendix A) provides for a variety of uses by the public and Koniag during the initial 10-year term of the agreement, and potentially extending for a second 10-year term. Any future sale of these lands in fee to the United States would be at the sole discretion of Koniag. The Camp Island Limited Development Easement (Appendix B) runs in concert with the Conservation Easement and defines use associated with Koniag's rights to develop its lands on Camp Island, a 55-acre island on Karluk Lake. A temporary version of the limited development easement prevails for the term of the Master Agreement, but would be replaced by a permanent limited development easement if Xxxxxx decides to sell lands covered by the Conservation Easement to the United States in fee. Key elements of use in the Conservation Easement:
Description of Use. REQUESTED RESOLUTION (dpi): □ 72 □ 300 □ 600 □ 1200 REQUESTED FILE FORMAT: □PDF □ JPEG □ TIFF
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Description of Use. Use for social, domestic, pleasure and private purposes excluding
Description of Use. This Compatibility Determination only applies to lands currently owned by the Colorado State Land Board on the west side of Xxxx National Wildlife Refuge and will only come in to effect when ownership of these lands are transferred to the United States and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of Xxxx National Wildlife Refuge. See attached map. This use is an elk hunting program conducted under the guidelines and authorities of the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW). Section #271 “Big Game Animals Causing Damage and Big Game Populations Over Objective” is part of Article XII, of the Colorado Wildlife Commission Regulations entitled “Special Hunting Seasons for Big Game Ungulates.” This regulation authorizes the Director of Colorado Division of Wildlife to establish special hunting seasons for big game ungulates between August 15 and February 28 when necessary to control damage to property. Such a hunting season has been established for elk and is being conducted on state lands within the boundary of the Xxxx NWR. The hunting covered by this Compatibility Determination will be designed to primarily contain elk populations east of highway 17 as it passes through Xxxx National Wildlife Refuge and secondarily to reduce the size of an elk population substantially over its desired objective level. CDOW estimates the elk population in this game management unit to be 5,000 to 6,000 animals while the population objective is 1500. There is discussion concerning the appropriateness of the current population objective. The CDOW feels the population has grown so dramatically due to the hunting history on several large ranches on the east side of the San Xxxx Valley and the negligible harvest that has occurred on these ranches over the past 20 years. Xxxx NWR was established with the acquisition of one of these ranches. One of the driving concerns of the community and CDOW is the liability associated with these animals if they increase use of an area just west of the Xxxx NWR that is managed intensively as high value cropland. Specific concerns are the impact and resulting devaluation of certified seed potato crops if spread of disease organisms is linked to elk movement through these fields. Such devaluation can easily approach $250,000 per field per year. As it is currently conducted the CDOW maintains a list of potential hunters that apply on a “first come first serve” basis. The agency also employs “xxxx coordinators.” These individuals are skilled...
Description of Use. A description of how the Biometric Data will be used;
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