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NS - Grant -Grant from the Federal Farm & Ranch Land Protection Program for Agricultural Conservation
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6/7/2005
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Grant
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5e
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Agenda - 06-07-2005-5e
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11 <br />Orange County agrees to immediately terminate such a relationship and arrange for an <br />uninterested party to manage/monitor the conservation easement. <br />14. When a conservation plan violation is reported to the cooperating entity by NRCS, after <br />all administrative and appeal rights have been exhausted by the landowner in accordance with 7 <br />CFR part 12 and 7 CFR part 614, Orange County shall implement easement enforcement <br />procedures. <br />15. Paragraphs 9, 12, 13, and 14 of this Section shall survive the termination or expiration of <br />this agreement. <br />VIII. GENERAL PROVISIONS. <br />A. The term of this agreement shall be from the date of the last signature affixed hereto through <br />September 30, 2007. <br />B. No assignment in whole or in part shall be made of any right or obligation under this <br />Cooperative Agreement without the joint approval of both the United States and Orange County. <br />Nothing herein shall preclude the United States or Orange County from entering into other <br />mutually acceptable arrangements or agreements, except as identified in Part VII of this <br />cooperative agreement. Such documents shall be in writing, reference this agreement, and be <br />maintained as part of the official agreement file. <br />C. This Cooperative Agreement maybe amended, extended, or modified by written amendment <br />signed by the authorized officials of the United States and Orange County. <br />D. This agreement maybe terminated by either party hereto by a written notice to the other party <br />at least 30 calendar days in advance of the effective date of the termination. The United States <br />may terminate this agreement if the United States determines that Orange County has failed to <br />comply with the provisions of this agreement. In the event that this agreement is terminated for <br />any reason, the financial obligations of the parties will be as set forth in 7 CFR part 1403, part <br />3016 and part 3019, as applicable. <br />E. This Cooperative Agreement shall be enforced and interpreted in accordance with applicable <br />Federal laws and regulations, directives, circulars, or other guidance. When signed, this <br />Cooperative Agreement will become binding on Orange County and the United States to be <br />administered in accordance with 7 CFR part 3015 Uniform Federal Assistance Regulations 7 <br />CFR part 3016-Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to <br />State and Local Governments, or 7 CFR part 3019-Uniform Administrative Requirements for <br />Grants and Cooperative Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other <br />Non-Profit Organizations, as applicable. <br />F. As a condition of this Cooperative Agreement, Orange County assures and certifies that it is in <br />compliance with, and will comply in the course of the agreement with the 7 CFR Part 3016- <br />Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and <br />
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