SITE OPERATION Clause Samples

The SITE OPERATION clause defines the rules and responsibilities for conducting activities at a specific project or work site. It typically outlines requirements such as access permissions, safety protocols, hours of operation, and coordination with other parties present on the site. By establishing clear guidelines for how the site is to be used and managed, this clause helps prevent disputes, ensures safety, and promotes efficient project execution.
SITE OPERATION a. CONTRACTOR shall at all times exercise good faith and due diligence to insure the succ’essof the recycling center operations and such operations shall be subordinate to and not interfere with the transfer station operations of the COUNTY. b. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a clean, neat and orderly site, of litter. CONTRACTOR shall respond promptly to COUNTY requests to clean site. If CONTRACTOR does not clean site to satisfaction of COUNTY within 2 days after receipt of the third request per incident, which shall be given within 30-days of the initial request and shall be a written notice, CONTRACTOR shall be subject to a fine of $250 or an amount determined by the Director of Public Works sufficient to compensate COUNTY for COUNTY’S cost to clean site, whichever is greater.
SITE OPERATION a. CONTRACTOR shall at all times exercise good faith and due diligence to insure the success of the recycling center operations and such operations shall be subordinate to and not interfere with the operations of the COUNTY. b. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a clean, neat and orderly site, free of litter. CONTRACTOR shall respond promptly to COUNTY requests to clean site. If CONTRACTOR does not clean site to satisfaction of COUNTY within 2 days after receipt of the third request per incident, which shall be given within 30-days of the initial request and shall be a written notice, CONTRACTOR shall be subject to a fine of $250 or an amount determined by the Director of Public Works sufficient to compensate COUNTY for cost to clean site, whichever is c. CONTRACTOR shall have exclusive possession of the drop-off recycling center site during the term of this agreement and the right of ingress and egress to the site during the hours of landfill hours of operation.
SITE OPERATION. ‌ A. Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)‌ The purpose of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is to advise EFSEC on the effectiveness of mitigation measures as they have been implemented. TAC will also make
SITE OPERATION. The Site offers the following functionalities: (i) private messaging between Users (ii) a communication space (blog) that the team of Amplitude Studios’ developers can use to publish messages accessible by Users and that the latter can use to react to them, (iii) a discussion space (forum) available to Users for discussions with other Users or with the team of Amplitude Studios developers on topics that they will themselves have created, (iv) a voting space that Users can use to vote on the proposals from the team of Amplitude Studios’ developers and, to a lesser degree, on the proposals from certain Users relative to an Amplitude Studios game, and to comment on the voting results, and (v) a space dedicated to the contests organised by Amplitude Studios and that is used to highlight Users who have participated. Any and all products or results of the activities and functionality described in (i) to (v) above inclusive in any Media are either Amplitude Studios Data or User Data.
SITE OPERATION. ‌ A. Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)‌ The purpose of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is to advise EFSEC on the effectiveness of mitigation measures as they have been implemented. TAC will also make recommendations to EFSEC if it deems additional studies or mitigation are warranted to address impacts that were either not foreseen in the Revised Application, or significantly exceed impacts that were projected. In order to make advisory recommendations to EFSEC, the TAC will review and consider results of the Site monitoring studies. The TAC will assess whether the post- construction restoration and mitigation and monitoring programs merit further studies or additional mitigation, taking into consideration factors such as the species involved, the nature of the impact, monitoring trends, and new scientific findings. The TAC may include, but need not be limited to, representatives from WDFW, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecology, EFSEC, Kittitas County and the Certificate Holder. EFSEC, at its 30 See Section 4.1.9 of the Revised Application.
SITE OPERATION. ‌ A. Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)‌ The purpose of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is to advise EFSEC on the effectiveness of mitigation measures as they have been implemented. TAC will also make recommendations to EFSEC if it deems additional studies or mitigation are warranted to address impacts that were either not foreseen in the Revised Application, or significantly exceed impacts that were projected. In order to make advisory recommendations to EFSEC, the TAC will review and consider results of the Site monitoring studies. The TAC will assess whether the post- construction restoration and mitigation and monitoring programs merit further studies or additional mitigation, taking into consideration factors such as the species involved, the nature of the impact, monitoring trends, and new scientific findings. The TAC may include, but need not be limited to, representatives from WDFW, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecology, EFSEC, Kittitas County and the Certificate Holder. EFSEC, at its discretion, may add additional representatives to the TAC from state, local, federal and tribal governments. All TAC members must be approved by EFSEC. No later than sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall contact the agencies and organizations listed above requesting that they designate a representative to the TAC, and that the agencies or organizations notify EFSEC in writing of 30 See Section 4.1.9 of the Revised Application.
SITE OPERATION. ‌ A. Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)‌ The purpose of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is to advise EFSEC on the effectiveness of mitigation measures as they have been implemented. TAC will also make recommendations to EFSEC if it deems additional studies or mitigation are warranted to address impacts that were either not foreseen in the Revised Application, or significantly exceed impacts that were projected. In order to make advisory recommendations to EFSEC, the TAC will review and consider results of the Site monitoring studies. The TAC will assess whether the post- construction restoration and mitigation and monitoring programs merit further studies or additional mitigation, taking into consideration factors such as the species involved, the nature of the impact, monitoring trends, and new scientific findings. The TAC may include, but need not be limited to, representatives from WDFW, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecology, EFSEC, Kittitas County and the Certificate Holder. EFSEC, at its discretion, may add additional representatives to the TAC from state, local, federal and tribal governments. All TAC members must be approved by EFSEC. No later than sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Site Preparation, the Certificate Holder shall contact the agencies and organizations listed above requesting that they designate a representative to the TAC, and that the agencies or organizations notify EFSEC in writing of their TAC representative and of their member’s term of representation. No later than sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of Commercial Operation, the Certificate Holder shall convene the first meeting of the TAC. The TAC will be convened as determined by EFSEC, except that EFSEC may terminate the TAC if: the TAC determines that all of the pre-permitting, operational and post-operational monitoring has been completed and further monitoring is not necessary; or the TAC members
SITE OPERATION. Post on Ecology’s website: instrument standard operating procedures, as they are available.
SITE OPERATION. A. Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)

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  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Direct Operation System Agency may temporarily assume operations of a Grantee’s program or programs funded under this Contract when the continued operation of the program by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ puts, at risk, the health or safety of clients and/or participants served by Grantee.