Land Use Activities Sample Clauses

Land Use Activities. The following land use activities may result in incidental take of covered species under this Landowner Agreement: [Described land use activities that are anticipated to take place on the enrolled lands, as discussed in Section 8.4, Land Use Activities, of the SHA/CCAA Agreement.]
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Land Use Activities. The habitat management actions agreed to in each Landowner Agreement are site-specific and determined on a case-by-case basis between KDWP and the Cooperator. Examples of habitat maintenance and management actions that could be implemented on an enrolled property include, but are not limited to, the following actions. • Stream buffer establishment and enhancement. • Installation and maintenance of erosion and pollution control measures (e.g., installation of fencing to restrict grazing, noncultivated buffers between cultivated land and aquatic habitat). • Cessation, reduction, or modification of land use practices such as pesticide application, animal or vehicle activity in streamside areas, or ground disturbance (e.g., grading, building, mowing, disking). • Capture and treatment of stormwater or other runoff to improve water quality of receiving aquatic habitat. • Passage improvement projects for covered species that have minor or negligible effects on the human environment.10 • Screening of water diversions. • Minimize or avoid disturbance to covered species habitat, particularly at certain times of the year (e.g., spawning or nesting season). KDWP and the Cooperator agree on the habitat management actions to be implemented on the property, those actions will be described in the Landowner Agreement.
Land Use Activities. Land use activities are those property-specific activities implemented routinely on enrolled lands as part of the legal use of the enrolled or neighboring property. The land use activities agreed to in each Landowner Agreement are site specific and determined on a case-by-case basis between KDWP and the Cooperator. Land use activities, for example, may support farming, ranching, and forestry, and the construction and use of small to medium-sized structures in support of the primary land use activity, on the enrolled lands (see Section 5.0, Landowner Agreement and Certificates of Inclusion, for a description of how enrolled lands would be identified and described for each Cooperator). Land use activities covered by the Agreement include: • Ground and vegetation disturbance activities such as tilling, overland travel by vehicles, crop harvest and bailing, vehicle and structure repair, ground disturbance by livestock, harvest and bailing of crops, creating fire breaks, and tree removal. 10 As with all covered activities in this SHA/CCAA Agreement, passage improvement projects included as habitat management actions in this SHA/CCAA Agreement must qualify for the Categorical Exclusion used for National Environmental Policy Act compliance for this SHA/CCAA Agreement. See Section 25.0, National Environmental Policy Act Compliance, for details. • In-stream disturbance activities such as water diversions, in-stream impoundments, and streamside access points for recreation or livestock access. The frequency of land use activities on forestry lands is generally low. Some infrequent on-road or off-road vehicle traffic and potentially some clearing and grubbing may be associated with understory maintenance. Ground disturbance may be associated with the creation of fire breaks; as with farming and ranching, there may be the occasional need for construction of support buildings. Timber harvest activities, though they occur infrequently, require the use of large equipment and may involve substantial ground disturbance. The Cooperator and KDWP, in coordination on the development of the Landowner Agreement, will work together to evaluate land use activities and the compatibility with covered species conservation. In addition, the Cooperator and KDWP will follow the evaluation process in Appendix E to identify additional measures that might be necessary to minimize or avoid impacts to non-covered federally listed species. Due to the magnitude of ground disturbance associated...
Land Use Activities. B. Returning the enrolled lands to baseline through otherwise lawful means, following required conditions described in Section 15.1 of the SHA/CCAA Agreement. In the event a CCAA-covered species becomes federally listed, neighboring landowners would receive take authorization and assurances for the above activities. Take authorization for a return to baseline conditions is not provided if the species becomes listed. Neighboring landowners could amend their existing neighboring landowner agreement or enter into a new one for the newly listed species for the SHA. At the time of the Neighboring Landowner Agreement amendment from the CCAA to the SHA, baseline conditions would be documented and the Neighboring Landowner would be required to meet the provisions of the new or amended Neighboring Landowner Agreement and its associated COI.
Land Use Activities. Residential, municipal, commercial, industrial, agricultural and natural activities occurring on the land surface. Each New England State Wellhead Protection Program provides guidance on the types of land use activities that should be inventoried as potential sources of contamination to ground water (see Table 1).

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  • Cease Activities Upon receiving a notice of termination of this Grant, Grantee must immediately cease all activities under this Grant, unless Agency expressly directs otherwise in such notice. Upon termination, Grantee must deliver to Agency all materials or other property that are or would be required to be provided to Agency under this Grant or that are needed to complete the Project activities that would have been performed by Grantee.

  • Activities Except with the prior written consent of the Board, Executive will not during his employment with the Company undertake or engage in any other employment, occupation or business enterprise, other than ones in which Executive is a passive investor. Executive may engage in civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

  • Outside Activities Subject to the Articles of Incorporation and any agreements entered into by the General Partner or its Affiliates with the Partnership or a Subsidiary, any officer, director, employee, agent, trustee, Affiliate or stockholder of the General Partner shall be entitled to and may have business interests and engage in business activities in addition to those relating to the Partnership, including business interests and activities substantially similar or identical to those of the Partnership. Neither the Partnership nor any of the Limited Partners shall have any rights by virtue of this Agreement in any such business ventures, interest or activities. None of the Limited Partners nor any other Person shall have any rights by virtue of this Agreement or the partnership relationship established hereby in any such business ventures, interests or activities, and the General Partner shall have no obligation pursuant to this Agreement to offer any interest in any such business ventures, interests and activities to the Partnership or any Limited Partner, even if such opportunity is of a character which, if presented to the Partnership or any Limited Partner, could be taken by such Person.

  • Construction Activities Please list all major construction activities, both planned and completed, to be performed by Seller or the EPC Contractor. Activity EPC Contractor / Subcontractor Completion Date __/__/____ (expected / actual) __/__/____ (expected / actual)

  • Extracurricular Activities Effective July 1, 2009, stipends for participation in extracurricular activities which are authorized by the appointing authority shall be: Pathfinders/Mountaineering: Inland $950/year Sailing $400/year Art Club Advisor $300/year Drama Club Advisor $300/year Cross Country Skiing $150/year Interscholastic Coaches: Boys’ Basketball $1000/year Girls’ Basketball (if class D) $1000/year Asst. Boys’ Basketball $750/year Asst. Girls’ Basketball (if class D) $750/year Interscholastic Sport: Scorekeeper/Timekeeper $10/game Club Sport Coaches: Soccer $400/year Track $400/year Cross County Running $400/year Girls’ Basketball (if not class D) $400/year Sports Activity Director $400/year Athletic Director $200/year Committee:

  • Program Activities Grantee must use the Grant Funds as set forth in Exhibit A (the “Program”).

  • Other Activities/Renovations A. The Contractor acknowledges its responsibility to assure the Judicial Council’s quiet enjoyment of the Program and to provide the full service level of the Property for the Program, free from outside distractions, disturbances, and/or interruptions. The Contractor shall avoid assigning any rooms to the Judicial Council or the Attendees during the Program which are adjacent to or across from any group or activity that may generate noise or other distractions, such as construction or other conduct, sufficient to detract from quiet enjoyment of the Program on the Property.

  • TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES The goal of this task is to develop a plan to make the knowledge gained, experimental results, and lessons learned available to the public and key decision makers. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Initial Fact Sheet at start of the project that describes the project. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Project Fact Sheet at the project’s conclusion that discusses results. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan that includes: o An explanation of how the knowledge gained from the project will be made available to the public, including the targeted market sector and potential outreach to end users, utilities, regulatory agencies, and others.

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