Additional Mitigation Sample Clauses
Additional Mitigation. 1. The Developer will make any and all reasonable efforts to salvage historical building components, furnishings, and finishes for:
a. Reuse at the undertaking.
b. Reuse by members of the congregation.
Additional Mitigation. Photographs of the historic features of the building from the surveying efforts and information regarding the building’s architectural origins will be displayed within the building at a currently undisclosed space and on the publicly accessible Island Terrace website for an agreed upon period of time.
Additional Mitigation. The Owner shall provide a paper and digital copy of the recordation to the Midway Village Museum at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ for accession to collections and display on the Museum website.
Additional Mitigation. Before disposition or demolition of the Building, the Library shall salvage and store notable historical artifacts as able. In the Project, the Library shall install the original stained-glass windows from the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Memorial Library estate, as well as the brass statue of the “Reading Girl” currently located in front of the Building. Photos and video of the stained-glass windows and “Reading Girl” statue will be included in historical recordation of I (Mitigation) A-C.
Additional Mitigation. If during data recovery work the consultant determines that intact, significant deposits associated with the site will be disturbed beyond what is known from testing conducted to date at the time of this MOA, the City shall direct the consultant to stop work and contact all parties of the MOA, who will consult to determine if additional mitigation is needed, and what the appropriate level of mitigation would be based on the level of impact. An amendment to this agreement to address the additional mitigation would not be needed unless requested by one or more of the parties to the agreement and approved by the USFWS.
Additional Mitigation. All impacts assessed for marine mammal receptors during construction, O&M and decommissioning have been assessed as minor or negligible which are non-significant in EIA terms. Therefore, no additional mitigation is required to reduce the significance of the residual effects beyond that proposed in Section 12.4.9.
Additional Mitigation. A. Within six months of permit issuance, the Applicant will contract with a SOI- qualified cultural resources consultant to develop a short digital history of the Bridge that can be placed on the Applicant’s website and/or any other website the Applicant and SHPO deem appropriate.
1. The digital history should discuss the bridge’s architecture and its engineering and cultural significance.
2. The Applicant’s SOI-qualified consultant will submit a draft of the text and layout of the digital history to the Corps. The Corps will distribute the draft to the SHPO and Consulting Parties for review and comment:
a. The Corps, SHPO and other Consulting Parties shall provide comments on the draft within thirty (30) days of receipt of the final proposal. The Corps will compile the comments and submit them to the Applicant.
b. The Applicant will ensure that their consultant incorporates the comments as appropriate.
c. Upon notification by the Corps of approval of the digital history, the history may be uploaded to the Applicant’s website. Once the digital history has been uploaded, the Applicant should provide a link(s) to the website(s) to the Corps, SHPO, and Consulting Parties for their records.