Farmland Impacts Sample Clauses

Farmland Impacts. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) Determine farmland impacts. Identification of farmland impacts shall be in accord with the Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA) (7 USC 4201 et. seq.) and the Ecological Resources Handbook (TxDOT Environmental Online Toolkit) guidance on addressing FPPA, which includes determining whether the project is exempt or completion of form AD 1006 or CPA 106 as appropriate.
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Farmland Impacts. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Project section of the EA.) Determine farmland impacts. Identification of farmland impacts shall be in accord with the Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA) (7 USC 4201 et. seq.) and FHWA guidance on addressing FPPA, which DocuSign Envelope ID: B951F3F6-E6BB-4D9E-AFCF-6ACF0EF5B3D9 includes determining whether the project is exempt or completion of form AD 1006 or CPA 106 as appropriate.
Farmland Impacts. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) of the Scope Development Tool and Biological Evaluation Form.) The Engineer shall determine farmland impacts. Identification of farmland impacts shall be in accord with the Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA) (7 USC 4201 et. seq.) and the Ecological Resources Handbook (TxDOT Environmental Online Toolkit) guidance on addressing FPPA, which includes determining whether the project is exempt or completion of form AD 1006 or CPA 106 as appropriate. DocuSign Envelope ID: F4888AB1-5DA1-49AB-A751-51413985E885
Farmland Impacts. The proposed project would not require any additional right-of-way and no farmland impacts are anticipated. No assessment of farmland impacts is included in this scope of work other than completing the Biological Evaluation Form.
Farmland Impacts. 7.7.1. Task includes but is not limited to: • Assess the impact of farmland conversion as required under the Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA), defining impacts for each alternative as follows: quantification of prime farmland and statewide important soils resources, total croplands displaced, farm buildings displaced, number of and length of diagonal property severances, special crops displaced, and field access impacts. • Complete Parts I and II of Forms AD-1006 and submit it with alternatives delineated on USGS quadrangle maps to the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) state office for input and inclusion in the EIS.
Farmland Impacts. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.)

Related to Farmland Impacts

  • THE PROPERTY The Landlord agrees to lease the described property below to the Tenant: (enter the property information)

  • The Site The site of the Project Highway (the “Site”) shall comprise the site described in Schedule-A in respect of which the Right of Way shall be provided by the Authority to the Contractor. The Authority shall be responsible for:

  • Minerals All minerals, crops, timber, trees, shrubs, flowers and landscaping features now or hereafter located on, under or above Land;

  • MINES The Contractor represents and warrants that neither it, its parent entities (if any), nor any of the Contractor’s subsidiaries or affiliated entities (if any) is engaged in the sale or manufacture of anti-personnel mines or components utilized in the manufacture of anti-personnel mines.

  • Site Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by the Owner upon which the Work is to be performed, including rights-of-way and easements for access thereto, and such other lands furnished by the Owner that are designated for the use of the Contractor. Also referred to as Project Site, Job Site and Premises.

  • Land The real property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the “Land”);

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

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