Initial Site Restoration Plan Clause Samples

The Initial Site Restoration Plan clause outlines the requirements for preparing and submitting a plan to restore a project site to a specified condition after construction or operations are completed. Typically, this clause mandates that the responsible party develop a detailed restoration plan, including timelines, methods, and standards for site cleanup and rehabilitation, which must be approved by the relevant authority before work begins. Its core practical function is to ensure that environmental and safety standards are met by proactively addressing how the site will be returned to an acceptable state, thereby minimizing long-term impacts and clarifying responsibilities for restoration.
Initial Site Restoration Plan. ‌ The Certificate Holder is responsible for Project decommissioning and site restoration pursuant to Council rules. The Certificate Holder shall develop an Initial Site Restoration Plan, pursuant to the requirements of WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ in effect on the date of Application, in consultation with EFSEC staff and WDFW. The Certificate Holder shall submit the Initial Site Restoration Plan to the Council for review at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Site Preparation prior to obtaining approval of the Initial Site Restoration Plan from the Council. The Initial Site Restoration Plan shall be prepared in sufficient detail to identify, evaluate, and resolve all major environmental and public health and safety issues reasonably anticipated by the Certificate Holder on the date the Plan is submitted to EFSEC. The Initial Site Restoration Plan shall describe the process used to evaluate the options and select the measures that will be taken to restore or preserve the Project Area or otherwise protect the public against risks or danger resulting from the Project. The Initial Site Restoration Plan shall include a discussion of economic factors regarding the costs and benefits of various restoration options versus the relative public risk, and shall address provisions for funding or bonding arrangements to meet the Project Area restoration or management costs. The Initial Site Restoration Plan shall be prepared in detail commensurate with the time until site restoration is to begin. The scope of proposed monitoring shall be addressed in the Initial Site Restoration Plan. The objective of the Plan shall be to restore each Project Site to approximate pre-Project condition or better. The Plan shall require removal of the solar panels and rack mounting system, foundations, cables, and other facilities to a depth of four feet below grade, and restoration of any disturbed soil to the pre-construction condition. The Plan shall include the following elements: 1. Decommissioning Timing and Scope, as required by Article VIII.C of this Agreement. 2. Decommissioning Funding and Surety, as required by Article VIII.D of this Agreement. 3. Mitigation measures described in the Revised Application, Final SEPA Environmental Checklist and SEPA MDNS, and this Agreement. 4. A plan that addresses both the possibility that site restoration will occur prior to, or at the end of, the useful life of the Project and also the pos...
Initial Site Restoration Plan. ‌ The Certificate Holder is responsible for Project decommissioning and site restoration pursuant to Council rules. The Certificate Holder shall develop an Initial Site Restoration Plan in consultation with EFSEC staff pursuant to the requirements of WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ in effect on the date of Application. The objective of the Plan shall be to restore the Project Site to approximate pre-Project condition or better. The Initial Site Restoration Plan shall be prepared in detail commensurate with the time until site restoration is to begin. The scope of proposed monitoring shall be addressed in the Initial Site Restoration Plan pursuant to the requirements of WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇. The Plan shall include the following elements: 1. A detailed engineering estimate of the costs of the Certificate Holder or Transferee hiring a third party to carry out Site Restoration. The estimate may not be reduced for “net present value” and may not include any salvage value that may be realized from the sale of facility structures or equipment, property interests, or other assets associated with the facility at the time of decommissioning and Site Restoration. 2. Decommissioning Timing and Scope, as required by Article VIII.C of this Agreement. 3. Decommissioning Funding and Surety, as required by Article VIII.D of this Agreement. 4. Mitigation measures described in the Revised MDNS, the ASC, and this Agreement. 5. A plan that addresses both the possibility that site restoration will occur prior to, or at the end of, the useful life of the Project and the possibility of the Project being suspended or terminated during construction. 6. A description of the assumptions underlying the plan. For example, the plan should explain the anticipated useful life of the Project, the anticipated time frame of site restoration, and the anticipated future use of the Project Site. 7. An initial plan for demolishing facilities, salvaging equipment, and disposing of waste materials. 8. Performing an on-site audit and preparing an initial plan for disposing of hazardous materials (if any) present on the site and remediation of hazardous contamination (if any) at the site. If the Certificate Holder constructs the Project with solar panels incorporating hazardous materials, such as Cadmium Telluride, then the Certificate Holder shall use appropriate precautions during decommissioning and removal of the solar panels to safely dispose of and to avoid, and, if necessary, remediate any soil contamination result...
Initial Site Restoration Plan. ‌ The Certificate Holder is responsible for Site decommissioning and restoration pursuant to Council rules. The Certificate Holder shall develop an Initial Site Restoration Plan, pursuant to and Sections B(1)(f), B(1)(h), B(3)(c)(2) and B(5)(d) of the Final SEPA Environmental Checklist.
Initial Site Restoration Plan. ‌ 1. A detailed engineering estimate of the costs of the Certificate Holder or Transferee hiring a third party to carry out Site Restoration. The estimate may not be reduced for “net present value” and may not be reduced by allowance for any salvage value that may be realized from the sale of facility structures or equipment, property interests, or other assets associated with the facility at the time of decommissioning and Site Restoration. 2. Decommissioning Timing and Scope, as required by Article VIII.C of this Agreement. 3. Decommissioning Funding and Surety, as required by Article VIII.D of this Agreement. 4. Mitigation measures described in the Revised MDNS, the ASC, and this Agreement. 5. A plan that addresses both the possibility that site restoration will occur prior to, or at the end of, the useful life of the Project and the possibility of the Project being suspended or terminated during construction. 6. A description of the assumptions underlying the plan. For example, the plan should explain the anticipated useful life of the Project, the anticipated time frame of site restoration, and the anticipated future use of the Project Site. 7. An initial plan for demolishing facilities, salvaging equipment, and disposing of waste materials. 8. Performing an on-site audit and preparing an initial plan for disposing of hazardous materials (if any) present on the site and remediation of hazardous contamination (if any) at the site. If the Certificate Holder constructs the Project with solar panels incorporating hazardous materials, such as Cadmium Telluride, then the Certificate Holder shall use appropriate precautions during decommissioning and removal of the solar panels to safely dispose of and to avoid, and, if necessary, remediate any soil contamination resulting from the panels’ hazardous materials. An initial plan for restoring the Project Site, including the removal of structures and foundations to a minimum of four feet below grade and the restoration of disturbed soils. This restoration should be informed by the soil monitoring conducted in accordance with the Soil Monitoring Plan developed as described in Article IV.H below. 9. Provisions for preservation or removal of Project facilities if the Project is suspended or terminated during construction.

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