Common use of Tier Allowances Clause in Contracts

Tier Allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE MODIFICATION, when proposed activities described below substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is staged. 1. Debris and Snow Removal a. Debris removal and collection, including removal of uprooted trees, limbs and branches from public rights of way and public areas, as well as the transport and disposal of such waste to existing licensed waste facilities or landfills. This includes non-hazardous debris staging, reduction, and disposal areas at licensed transfer stations, or existing hard-topped or graveled surfaces (e.g. parking lots, roads, athletic courts) but not the creation of new or temporary access roads. This Allowance does not include the removal of standing trees. b. Removal of debris from private property provided that buildings are not affected, heavy equipment is limited to existing rights-of-way, ground disturbance is minimal and in-ground elements, such as driveways, walkways or swimming pools, are left in place. This Allowance does not apply to removal of intact or partially standing structures or to the removal of partially buried modern materials. If heavy equipment will be used on the property, refer to the second tier of allowances for Debris and Snow Removal II.A.1.b. c. Chipping and disposal of woody debris by broadcasting within existing rights-of- way. d. Sediment removal from man-made drainage facilities, including retention/detention basins, ponds, ditches, and canals, in order to restore the facility to its pre-disaster condition. The sediment may be used to repair eroded banks or disposed of at an existing licensed or permitted spoil site. e. Dewatering flooded developed areas by pumping.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Tier Allowances. A. GROUND GROUND-DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE MODIFICATIONWORK are limited to the proposed activities, when described below. Project review should take into account the entirety of the proposed activities described below substantially conform to including any staging, site access, site cleanup, and possible site work (e.g., grading for positive drainage, vegetation removal) as potential ground-disturbing activities. This is not the original footprint and/or entire list of possible ground-disturbing activities; other possible ground-disturbing activities are performed listed under other activity types in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is stagedthis appendix. 1. Debris and Snow Removal a. Debris removal and collection, including removal of uprooted treessnow, tree trunks, limbs and branches branches, excluding root balls, from public rights of way and public areas, areas as well as the transport and disposal of such waste to existing licensed waste facilities or landfills. This includes non-the temporary establishment and expansion of non- hazardous debris staging, reduction, and disposal areas at licensed transfer stations, or existing hard-topped or graveled surfaces (e.g. parking lots, roads, athletic courts) but ). This Allowance does not apply to cemeteries or the creation of new or temporary access roads. This Allowance does not include the removal of standing trees. b. Removal of debris from private property property, including leaning trees and hanging branches, provided that buildings structures, including damaged structures, are not affected, heavy equipment ground disturbance is limited to existing rights-of-waysurface scraping, ground disturbance is minimal and in-ground elements, such as driveways, walkways or swimming pools, pools are left in place. This Allowance does not apply to removal of intact or partially standing structures or to the removal of partially buried modern materialsroot balls. If heavy equipment will be used on the property, refer This Allowance does not apply to the second tier of allowances for Debris and Snow Removal II.A.1.bcemeteries. c. Chipping and disposal of woody debris by broadcasting within existing rights-of- way. d. Sediment removal from man-made drainage facilities, including retention/detention basins, ponds, ditches, and canals, in order to restore the facility to its pre-disaster condition. The sediment may be used to repair eroded banks or disposed of at an existing licensed or permitted spoil site. e. Dewatering flooded developed areas by pumping.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Tier Allowances. A. GROUND GROUND-DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE MODIFICATIONWORK are limited to the proposed activities, when described below. Project review should take into account the entirety of the proposed activities described below substantially conform to including any staging, site access, site cleanup, and possible site work (e.g., grading for positive drainage, vegetation removal) as potential ground-disturbing activities. This is not the original footprint and/or entire list of possible ground-disturbing activities; other possible ground-disturbing activities are performed listed under other activity types in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is stagedthis appendix. 1. Debris and Snow Removal a. Debris removal and collection, including removal of uprooted treessnow, tree trunks, limbs and branches branches, excluding root balls, from public rights of way and public areas, areas as well as the transport and disposal of such waste to existing licensed waste facilities or landfills. This includes the temporary establishment and expansion of non-hazardous debris staging, reduction, and disposal areas at licensed transfer stations, or existing hard-topped or graveled surfaces (e.g. parking lots, roads, athletic courts) but ). This Allowance does not apply to cemeteries or the creation of new or temporary access roads. This Allowance does not include the removal of standing trees. b. Removal of debris from private property property, including leaning trees and hanging branches, provided that buildings structures, including damaged structures, are not affected, heavy equipment ground disturbance is limited to existing rights-of-waysurface scraping, ground disturbance is minimal and in-ground elements, such as driveways, walkways or swimming pools, pools are left in place. This Allowance does not apply to removal of intact or partially standing structures or to the removal of partially buried modern materialsroot balls. If heavy equipment will be used on the property, refer This Allowance does not apply to the second tier of allowances for Debris and Snow Removal II.A.1.bcemeteries. c. Chipping and disposal of woody debris by broadcasting within existing rights-of- of-way.. 2018 Revision to Appendices B & C Page 40 of 60 2016 Louisiana d. Sediment removal from man-made drainage facilities, including retention/detention basins, ponds, ditches, and canals, in order to restore the facility to its pre-disaster condition. The sediment may be used to repair eroded banks or disposed of at an existing licensed or permitted spoil site. e. Dewatering flooded developed areas by pumping.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement

Tier Allowances. A. GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND SITE MODIFICATION, when proposed activities described below substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils, including the area where the activity is staged. 1. Debris and Snow Removal a. Debris removal and collection, including removal of uprooted trees, limbs and branches from public rights of way and public areas, as well as the transport and disposal of such waste to existing licensed waste facilities or landfills. This includes non-hazardous debris staging, reduction, and disposal areas at licensed transfer stations, or existing hard-topped or graveled surfaces (e.g. parking lots, roads, athletic courts) but not the creation of new or temporary access roads. This Allowance does not include the removal of standing trees. b. Removal of debris from private property provided that buildings are not affected, heavy equipment is limited to existing rights-of-way, ground disturbance is minimal and in-ground elements, such as driveways, walkways or swimming pools, are left in place. This Allowance does not apply to removal of intact or partially standing structures or to the removal of partially buried modern materials. If heavy equipment will be used on the property, refer to the second tier of allowances for Debris and Snow Removal II.A.1.b. c. Chipping and disposal of woody debris by broadcasting within existing rights-of- of­ way. d. Sediment removal from man-made drainage facilities, including retention/detention basins, ponds, ditches, and canals, in order to restore the facility to its pre-disaster condition. The sediment may be used to repair eroded banks or disposed of at an existing licensed or permitted spoil site. e. Dewatering flooded developed areas by pumping.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement