Common use of Access to Enrolled Property Clause in Contracts

Access to Enrolled Property. The Cooperator agrees to allow EDF and the Service, or their representatives, reasonable access to the enrolled property for the purposes of (a) assessing the habitat value and baseline conditions of the property; (b) verifying the presence of Houston toads on the property; (c) capturing and/or translocating any Houston toads that could potentially be affected by the removal or alteration of an enrolled aquatic site or any other significant change in land-use activity at an enrolled site that would be expected to result in take (e.g., death, injury, or other harm) of Houston toads; (d) ensuring compliance with the commitments described in section 6 “Neighboring Landowners” of the Safe Harbor Agreement. EDF and the Service will coordinate with each other and with the Cooperator so as to schedule and conduct visits to the property at times that avoid inconvenience to the Cooperator or disruption to the Cooperator’s use of the property. EDF shall give the Cooperator at least one week’s advance notice when requesting to enter the property for any of the above purposes, and the Cooperator shall not unreasonably withhold permission for such entry.

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Sources: Safe Harbor Agreement

Access to Enrolled Property. The Cooperator agrees to allow EDF TPWD and the ServiceUSFWS, or their representatives, reasonable representatives access to the enrolled property for the purposes of (a) assessing the habitat value and baseline conditions of the property; (b) verifying the presence of Houston toads on the property; (c) capturing and/or translocating any Houston toads that could potentially be affected by the removal or alteration of an enrolled aquatic site or any other significant change in land-use activity at an enrolled site that would be expected to result in incidental take (e.g.for example, death, injury, or other harm) of Houston toads; (d) ensuring compliance with the commitments described in section 6 the Non-participating Neighboring Landowners” and “Roles and Responsibilities” sections of the Safe Harbor Agreement. EDF TPWD and the Service USFWS will coordinate with each other and with the Cooperator so as to schedule and conduct visits to the property at times that avoid inconvenience to the Cooperator or disruption to the Cooperator’s use of the property. EDF TPWD shall give the Cooperator at least one week’s advance notice when requesting to enter the property for any of the above purposes, and the Cooperator shall not unreasonably withhold permission for such entry.

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Sources: Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement