Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Sample Clauses

Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting. The Consultant shall conduct mitigation monitoring and reporting duties for construction projects undertaken by tenants and long-term operations through tenant leases. Duties may include, but are not limited to, reviewing contract bid specifications and leases/permits to incorporate environmental requirements and approved mitigation measures; attending pre-construction meetings and coordinating the need for specialized surveys or monitors by qualified experts in areas such as cultural resources and marine biology; conducting onsite field inspections; reviewing contractor and tenant submittals for mitigation compliance; preparing environmental compliance reports; and maintaining a database for tracking and reporting purposes. The Consultant will need to perform such services at the Port and at the EMO offices.
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Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting. The mitigation measures set forth in the EIR as necessary to mitigate or reduce significant effects on the environment shall be implemented in the manner set forth in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program established for the Project by the City pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15097. The Program is provided as Exhibit G to Planning Commission Resolutions No. 04-36 and 04-37 and is incorporated herein by this reference.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting. Following FORA’s Termination Date, the Participating Agency shall be solely responsible for carrying out any mitigation monitoring and reporting or other similar requirements associated with the Covered Services. The provisions of this Section 2 shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting. XX XXXXX (MMRP) This task will also include the preparation of a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) pursuant to Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code. The MMRP will consolidate information contained in the environmental analysis, including the specific mitigation measure, the party responsible for implementation, the party responsible for monitoring, the time frame for implementation, and a section for confirmation of implementation. TASK 4 – ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT We will prepare an administrative draft version of the Initial Study, with technical studies, along with the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. We will attend a meeting or conference call to discuss the document if requested. Deliverables: One (1) electronic copy of the administrative draft MND. TASK 5 – FINALIZE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND MMRP Comments received from City staff regarding the Administrative Draft IS/MND and MMRP will be incorporated into the Final IS/MND for public circulation. De Novo will generate a “Screen- check” Draft IS/MND if necessary, for a final staff review before we produce the document for public review. After the document is finalized, we will publish the document and distribute it with the proper notices (Notice of Completion) to the State Clearinghouse. We anticipate that the City staff will file the document with the County Clerk, and a newspaper of regional circulation. We also anticipate the City staff handling local distribution. Deliverables: Ten (10) printed copies of the Final MND and MMRP with appendices will be sent to the City, with one (1) electronic copy for use on the City website. Ten (10) electronic copies will be distributed to the SCH. Additional distribution beyond the those provided in this scope will be $40 per MND. TASK 6PUBLIC HEARINGS We will attend up to 2 public hearings. TASK 7 – NOTICE OF DETER MINATION Upon approval of the MND by City, De Novo will prepare a Notice of Determination for filing with the State Clearinghouse. The City/Applicant will be responsible for paying the CDFW filing fee and the Clerk fee. Deliverables: One (1) electronic copy of the NOD. 10 De Novo Planning Group DocuSign Envelope ID: 1745DDB9-DB26-4FE8-805A-18C67D4AADAA Task # Task Description XxXxxxxx Project Manager $160 Xxxxx Associate Planner $105 Xxxxxxxxxx Assistant Planner $95 DeNovo Admin GIS $95 Direct Costs Totals 1 Project Initiation
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting. 15.1 Consistent with Compact Section 10.8.2 and this Agreement, the Tribe shall periodically apprise the County Board of Supervisors of the progress and status of all Ongoing Projects and Tribal Commercial Development Projects.

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  • Monitoring and Reporting 3.1 The Contractor shall provide workforce monitoring data as detailed in paragraph 3.2 of this Schedule 8. A template for data collected in paragraphs 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 will be provided by the Authority. Completed templates for the Contractor and each Sub-contractor will be submitted by the Contractor with the Diversity and Equality Delivery Plan within six (6) Months of the Commencement Date and annually thereafter. Contractors are required to provide workforce monitoring data for the workforce involved in delivery of the Contract. Data relating to the wider Contractor workforce and wider Sub-contractors workforce would however be well received by the Authority. Contractors and any Sub-contractors are required to submit percentage figures only in response to paragraphs 3.2(a), 3.2(b) and 3.2(c).

  • Safeguards Monitoring and Reporting 8. The Borrower shall do the following or cause the Project Executing Agency to do the following:

  • PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Performance indicators

  • Diverse Spend Reporting If the total value of the Contract may exceed $500,000, including all extension options, Contractor must track and report, on a quarterly basis, the amount paid to diverse businesses both: 1) directly to subcontractors performing under the Contract, and 2) indirectly to diverse businesses that provide supplies/services to your company (in proportion to the revenue from this Contract compared to Contractor’s overall revenue). When this applies, Contractor will register in a free portal to help report the Tier 2 diverse spend, and the requirement continues as long as the Contract is in effect.

  • Reporting and Monitoring Please provide a brief description of the mechanisms proposed for this project for reporting to the UNDP and partners, including a reporting schedule.

  • Funding, Services and Reporting The HSP represents warrants and covenants that

  • Monitoring and Recording COMMUNICATIONS - We may monitor and record communications between you and us, including telephone conversations, electronic messages, electronic records, or other data transmissions that affect your accounts or other products and services. Except as otherwise prohibited by applicable law, you agree we may monitor and record such communications without your approval or further notice to you.

  • GOVERNANCE AND REPORTING Measure 3a Is the school complying with governance requirements? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to governance by its board, including but not limited to: • Governing board composition and membership requirements pursuant to Ch. 302D, HRS • Governing board policies • Governing board reporting requirements • Procurement policies • State Ethics Code (Ch. 84, HRS), including conflict of interest policy Measure 3b Is the school holding management accountable? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to oversight of school management, including but not limited to: • (For Education Service Providers [ESPs]) maintaining authority over management, holding it accountable for performance as agreed under a written performance agreement and requiring annual financial reports of the ESP • (For Others) oversight of management that includes holding it accountable for performance expectations that may or may not be agreed to under a written performance agreement Measure 3c Is the school complying with data and reporting requirements? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to relevant reporting requirements to the State Public Charter School Commission, State Department of Education as the State Education Agency (SEA) and sole Local Education Agency (LEA) and/or federal authorities, including but not limited to: • Compliance with minimum educational data reporting standards established by the BOE • Maintaining and reporting accurate enrollment and attendance data • Maintaining and reporting accurate personnel data • Annual reporting and immediate notice requirements • Additional information requested by the State Public Charter School Commission

  • Record Keeping and Reporting 15.01 The Accredited Entity shall ensure that:

  • Monitoring and Review 5.1 The Council and the BID Company shall set up the Standard Services Review Panel within 28 days from the date of this Agreement the purpose of which shall be to:

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