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Traffic Study: i. Review fees/filing fees at time of submittal ii. Cost Participation fees; prior to final approval of off-site improvement plans. b) Mitigation; i. Review fees and mitigation fees are to be paid prior to final approval of off-site ... more
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A. Under both Chapter 255F and the federal S.A.F.E. Act, the definition of a mortgage loan originator is very broad and includes anyone who, for compensation or gain, "(i) takes a residential mortgage loan application; or (ii) offers or negotiates ... more
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a. A “Traffic Study” and a “Traffic Impact Analysis” are one and the same: A study that assesses the impacts of a proposed development on the existing and future multi modal transportation network. The study must recommend mitigation measures for ... more
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The Mitigation 20/20™ programs provide both an effective mitigation planning approach as well as all of the tools needed to implement that approach. The local level Mitigation 20/20™ program guides planners on establishing a planning organization, ... more
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Climate change presents opportunities as well as increased risk for hazard mitigation. International concern about risks associated with climate change offers an opportunity to enhance community-level mitigation of climate-induced natural hazards. ... more
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Natural hazard mitigation is defined as permanently reducing or alleviating the losses of life, property, and injuries resulting from natural hazards through long and short-term strategies. Example strategies include planning, policy changes, ... more
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On the application screen, after the 'Property Details' and 'Coverage Options' tabs, a 'Wind Mitigation Features' tab is apparent. Using this tab, the appropriate Wind Mitigation features may be selected and incorporated into the policy quote to ... more
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When a mitigation bank environmentally enhances and preserves a tract of land, the resulting improvement in ecological value is measured in "credits" which can be "debited" to offset wetland impacts. In deciding whether to create a wetland ... more
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The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) has provided written approval of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and mitigation measures (letter dated 5 December 2005). In addition, the ... more
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SJWC has hired a firm that helps companies develop natural resources, TSSConsultants.com. An associate of TSS, David Ganz is a recent graduate of UC Berkeley (2002) with some experience in fire mitigation. We have been told that the contract to ... more
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