Minimization of Adverse Impacts Sample Clauses
The Minimization of Adverse Impacts clause requires parties to take reasonable steps to reduce or avoid negative effects that may arise from their actions under the agreement. In practice, this may involve implementing mitigation measures, adjusting operations, or promptly notifying the other party if an adverse impact is anticipated. The core function of this clause is to ensure that any potential harm or disruption is proactively managed, thereby protecting the interests of all parties and maintaining the integrity of the contractual relationship.
Minimization of Adverse Impacts. PWRF shall protect from damage or destruction all private and public property near the construction premises not scheduled for repair, replacement or removal. All Project-related demolition, construction, alteration, addition, improvement and other activity or work performed by or for PWRF on the construction premises shall be carried out in a manner that minimizes any adverse impact on nearby City property and the use thereof by the City or third parties, and on any private property near the Project. (For purposes of this requirement, the term “property” includes land, trees, shrubbery and landscaping, irrigation facilities, drainage, survey markers and monuments, buildings and structures, conduits and pipes, meters, fences, pavements, curbs, driveways, sidewalks, and other property of any description, excluding the Site.) PWRF shall prepare for the City Administrator’s reasonable review and approval a plan for construction fencing, including routes for temporary pedestrian access around the construction site, before mobilization work begins. PWRF shall work with the Project Coordinator to schedule construction activity to minimize construction impacts such as noise, dust and fumes. Nothing in this Section 5.5(d) limits the City’s authority to impose SEPA mitigation measures on the Project when acting in its regulatory capacity.
Minimization of Adverse Impacts. MSR shall make commercially reasonable efforts to protect from damage or destruction all private and public property on the Licensed Area that is not scheduled for repair, replacement, or removal.
Minimization of Adverse Impacts. PWRF shall protect from damage or destruction all private and public property near the construction premises not scheduled 3 Specifically reserved for Client and City discussion. for repair, replacement or removal. All Project-related demolition, construction, alteration, addition, improvement and other activity or work performed by or for PWRF on the construction premises shall be carried out in a manner that minimizes any adverse impact on nearby City property and the use thereof by the City or third parties, and on any private property near the Project. (For purposes of this requirement, the term “property” includes land, trees, shrubbery and landscaping, irrigation facilities, drainage, survey markers and monuments, buildings and structures, conduits and pipes, meters, fences, pavements, curbs, driveways, sidewalks, and other property of any description, excluding the premises subject to the Lease.) PWRF shall prepare for the City Administrator’s reasonable review and approval a plan for construction fencing, including routes for temporary pedestrian access around the construction site, before mobilization work begins. PWRF shall work with the Project Coordinator to schedule construction activity to minimize construction impacts such as noise, dust and fumes. Nothing in this Section 4.5(d) limits the City’s authority to impose SEPA mitigation measures on the Project when acting in its regulatory capacity.
Minimization of Adverse Impacts. PWRF shall protect from damage or destruction all private and public property near the construction premises not scheduled for repair, replacement or removal. All Project-related demolition, construction, alteration, addition, improvement and other activity or work performed by or for PWRF on the construction premises shall be carried out in a manner that minimizes any adverse impact on nearby City property and the use thereof by the City or third parties, and on any private property near the Project. (For purposes of this requirement, the term “property” includes land, trees, shrubbery and landscaping, irrigation facilities, drainage, survey markers and monuments, buildings and structures, conduits and pipes, meters, fences, pavements, curbs, driveways, sidewalks, and other property of any description, excluding the premises subject to the Lease.) PWRF shall prepare for the City Manager’s reasonable review and approval a plan for construction fencing, including