Impact After Implementation of Mitigation Measures Sample Clauses

Impact After Implementation of Mitigation Measures. Except as otherwise stated in these Findings, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines §15092, the Board of Directors finds that environmental effects of the Project modifications will not be significant or will be mitigated to a less than significant level by the adopted mitigation measures. SBFCA has substantially lessened or eliminated all significant environmental effects where feasible. The Board of Directors has determined that any remaining significant effects on the environment that are found to be unavoidable under CEQA Guidelines §15091 are acceptable due to overriding considerations as described in CEQA Guidelines §15093. These overriding considerations consist of specific environmental, economic, legal, social, technological, and other benefits of the Project modifications, which justify approval of the Project modifications and outweigh the unavoidable adverse environmental effects of the Project, as more fully stated in Section VIII (Statement of Overriding Considerations). Except as otherwise stated in these Findings, the Board of Directors finds that the mitigation measures incorporated into and imposed upon the Project modifications will not have new significant environmental impacts that were not analyzed in the Draft SEIR.

Related to Impact After Implementation of Mitigation Measures

  • Mitigation Measures Company shall take commercially reasonable measures (except measures causing it to incur out-of-pocket expenses which BNYM does not agree in advance to reimburse) to mitigate losses or potential losses to BNYM, including taking verification, validation and reconciliation measures that are commercially reasonable or standard practice in the Company’s business.

  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.

  • Implementation of Changes If Tenant: (i) approves in writing the cost or savings and the estimated extension in the time for completion of Landlord’s Work, if any, and (ii) deposits with Landlord any Excess TI Costs required in connection with such Change, Landlord shall cause the approved Change to be instituted. Notwithstanding any approval or disapproval by Tenant of any estimate of the delay caused by such proposed Change, the TI Architect’s determination of the amount of Tenant Delay in connection with such Change shall be final and binding on Landlord and Tenant.

  • Implementation of Agreement Each Party must promptly execute all documents and do all such acts and things as is necessary or desirable to implement and give full effect to the provisions of this Agreement.

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