Other Management Activities Sample Clauses

Other Management Activities. Nothing in this Agreement prevents the Cooperator from implementing land management activities not described in this CA, including improving habitat for Oregon chub, as long as (1) the Cooperator has consulted with the ODFW prior to implementation, and (2) such activities maintain the baseline conditions or enhance off-channel or floodplain habitat conditions, and do not adversely affect the beneficial actions set forth in this CA.
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Other Management Activities. These management activities relate to activities associated with the continued use of the Enrolled Property for cultural activities, ongoing activities, and activities associated with the maintenance and the management of the COSA for other purposes and activities not specific to conservation and recovery of the Xxxxx pupfish. The Tribe would be covered for these activities provided these activities would not reduce the Tribe’s ability to maintain the elevated Baseline conditions. These activities would be conducted in a way that would not interfere with the implementation of the beneficial activities described above. The Tribe would be covered in this Agreement for the following activities; provided such activities are consistent with the intent of this Agreement and are not contrary to the beneficial activities in this Agreement. • Cultural and ceremonial activities. • Cattle grazing and associated activities. • Operation, management, and maintenance of the water supply and drainage system. • Maintenance and associated activities, including: maintenance of boardwalks and walking trails; maintenance of kiosks and interpretive signs; fence installation and maintenance; fuel reduction and fire clearance activities; dredging or removal of sediment from the ponds; and clearing of vegetation within and around ponds. • Management of the Enrolled Property for conservation of native species (i.e., invasive species control and native species restoration).
Other Management Activities. These management activities relate to the ranching and business activities at Swallow Creek Ranch. The Landowner would be covered in this Agreement for activities associated with the continued use of the Enrolled Property for ranching, group events, and maintenance; provided these activities would not reduce the Landowner’s ability to maintain the Baseline conditions. The Landowner’s ranching and business activities would be conducted in a way that would not interfere with the implementation of the Beneficial Management Activities described above. The Landowner would be covered in this Agreement for the following activities.  Ranching and associated activities within and outside of the fenced areas, as the Enrolled Property is used primarily as a natural grass-fed cattle ranch. Ranching and associated activities are covered provided the relevant avoidance and minimization measures below are followed.  Swallow Creek Ranch hosts occasional group events, such as gatherings for non-profit groups and educational field trips for schools.  The Landowner plans to host wedding events, primarily during the summer months (May 1 through October 31). Additional maintenance related activities covered in this Agreement include:  Grading and re-contouring of the existing access roads within the Enrolled Property, as needed for road maintenance and fire access purposes;  Fence maintenance;  Fire clearance, as required by the County of San Xxxx Obispo;  Clearing of debris from the manmade pond and Swallow Creek in coordination with the Service, as needed for maintenance purposes;  Clearing and maintenance of culverts in coordination with the Service; and  Draining the manmade pond in coordination with the Service, as needed for maintenance purposes. Avoidance and Minimization Measures The Landowner agrees to implement the following avoidance and minimization measures.  All cattle will only cross Swallow Creek at a designated area that is fenced and cattle access to the crossing will be controlled.  Cattle will not be permitted uncontrolled access within the fenced areas around the manmade pond and Swallow Creek. Any cattle access within the fenced area around the manmade pond will be for a brief period for the purpose of providing water to cattle and/or, controlling the growth of emergent vegetation and grasses around the pond.  Grazing emergent vegetation will not occur from December through April to avoid the California red-legged breeding season (the time whe...
Other Management Activities. Additional management activities would include recreational, educational, and research activities and the continued public use of the Enrolled Properties. Specific activities include: • Other habitat restoration activities including trash removal, graffiti removal, invasive weed and animal removal, native plantings. • Retiring, maintaining, improving, and creating trails and roads. • Maintaining and improving existing facilities, or creating new facilities such as campgrounds and/or parking lots in previously developed areas, as needed to meet CDPR’s mission. • Law enforcement and emergency response including patrols, incident response, human or fish/wildlife injury, search and rescue of lost visitors, removal and restoration of marijuana grow sites, and vehicular wreckage, etc. • Remedial erosion and flooding management. • Limited sampling for research activities, including archaeological investigations and cultural site protection projects. • Recreational activities on approved trails or areas that would include hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, camping, and picnicking activities. • Fuel modification activities around existing buildings and fire roads. • Interpretive/educational events, but not within 0.5 mile of translocation or occupied sites, unless within developed areas. • Filming or special use events (weddings, races, etc.), but not within 0.5 mile of translocation and occupied sites, unless within defined developed area.
Other Management Activities. Additional Management Activities include activities that could occur in the Core Area and activities that could occur outside of the Core Area within the Enrolled Property.
Other Management Activities. These management activities relate to activities associated with the continued use of the Enrolled Property for park, open space, natural resource conservation, and recreation, provided these activities would not reduce DPR’s ability to maintain the Baseline conditions. DPR’s park maintenance, trail construction, and park, open space, and natural resource conservation activities would be conducted in a way that would not interfere with the implementation of the Beneficial Management Activities described in Section 5.1. DPR would be covered in this Agreement for the following activities, provided such activities are consistent with the intent of this Agreement and are not contrary to the beneficial activities in this Agreement. • Maintenance and associated activities, including: creation, closure, and maintenance of trails associated with recreational activities such as hiking; fence installation and maintenance; and fire clearance, as required by the County of Monterey and/or the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire). • Management of the Enrolled Property for park, open space, and natural resources conservation. • Visitor use, recreation, and associated activities, such as hiking on trails. Public access to the Enrolled Property is currently limited to pedestrians. • Development of coastal trails as part of the DPR coastal trail improvement project, which specifies the closure of 3.7 miles of non-system trails and designation of 3.0 miles of trail as Class I or II coastal trail and 0.9 mile of Class III or IV trail (DPR 2012, Coastal Development Permit from Monterey County, dated September 11, 2013). Most of both the trails that would be developed and those that would be closed occur within areas supporting seacliff buckwheat. Trail closure, coupled with habitat restoration that specifies the establishment of additional seacliff buckwheat plants, would result in the net gain of seacliff buckwheat and thus, an increase in habitat for the Xxxxx’x blue butterfly. Assuming on average that a 2-foot wide trail bed area is restored, the project could result in a gain of 1 acre of habitat supporting seacliff buckwheat, which coincides with a 1-acre increase in habitat for the Xxxxx'x blue butterfly in addition to the Baseline area for the species.

Related to Other Management Activities

  • Professional Development Activities Professional development activities are activities initiated by individual faculty members or groups of faculty members and may include attendance at conferences, workshops or seminars which facilitate the following:

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • 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.

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

  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES Grantee must perform the project activities set forth on Exhibit A (the “Project”), attached hereto and incorporated in this Grant by this reference, for the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending June 30, 2021 (the “Performance Period”).

  • High Risk Activities 1. The Software is not fault-tolerant and is not designed, manufactured or intended for use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of the Software could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage ("High Risk Activities"). Syncro and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities.

  • Outreach Activities  Number of outreach events by event type (e.g., meeting with community group, attendance at public event, social media, materials distribution, other)  Number of individuals reached (e.g., number in attendance at community meeting, contacts at public event, followers/likes/friends on social media, amount of materials distributed) Enrollment Activities Enrollment Assistance Contacts - Individuals  # of those assisted from target population  # of those assisted not from target population  # of those assisted by application outcome (complete, incomplete, unknown)  # of applications by enrollment outcome (enrolled, not enrolled, unknown) Enrollment Assistance Contacts – Small Businesses  # of businesses assisted  # of businesses assisted by coverage type (e.g., all carriers and plans, one carrier and all plans, unknown)  Total number of employees represented by small business enrollment assistance contacts  Total number of employees electing coverage Qualitative Reporting  Assessment of organization’s progress toward outreach goals for the period; observations about most/least successful outreach and education activities during the reporting period  Assessment of organization’s progress against enrollment goals  Barriers encountered during reporting report with respect to outreach and/or enrollment activities  Observations about the type of enrollment assistance requested by individuals and/or businesses – e.g., type of assistance requested, at what point in the process individuals/businesses seek assistance, at what point they no longer need assistance  Assessment/observations about length of time spent on each person/entity assisted with enrollment Additionally, the Subrecipient will be expected to attend quarterly Navigator Organization summits to share lessons learned, collaborate on strategies to address shared challenges, and provide feedback to the State. Subrecipient Deliverables

  • Programs and Activities If the sponsor has received a grant (or other federal assistance) for any of the sponsor’s program or activities, these requirements extend to all of the sponsor’s programs and activities.

  • Union Activities If the Contract Amount is $50,000 or more, no Judicial Council funds received under this Agreement will be used to assist, promote or deter union organizing during the term of this Agreement (including any extension or renewal term).

  • Typical activities Manage a large functional unit with a diverse or complex set of functions and significant resources.

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