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Take Permit, and shall require an amendment signed by the Mayor of the City before <br /> taking effect. <br /> G-63 Incidental Take Permit Notification Requirements <br /> a. Purchaser shall immediately notify the Contract Administrator of new <br /> locations of permit species covered by the Incidental Take Permits (ITP)that <br /> are discovered within the area covered by the SHA and CHEA including, but <br /> not limited to: locations of occupied murrelet habitat and; spotted owl nests. <br /> Purchaser is required to notify the Contract Administrator upon discovery of <br /> any fish species found in streams or bodies of water classified as non-fish <br /> bearing. In all circumstances, notification must occur within a 24 hour time <br /> period. <br /> b. Upon locating any live, dead, injured, or sick specimens of any permit species <br /> covered by the ITP, Purchaser shall immediately notify the Contract <br /> Administrator. Purchaser shall notify the Contract Administrator if there is <br /> any doubt as to the identification of a discovered permit species. Purchaser <br /> may be required to take certain actions to help the Contract Administrator <br /> safeguard the well-being of any live, injured or sick specimens of any permit <br /> species discovered, until the proper disposition of such specimens can be <br /> determined by the Contract Administrator. Any such requirements will be <br /> explained to Purchaser by the Contract Administrator during the Pre-Work <br /> Conference. In all circumstances, notification must occur within a 24 hour <br /> time period. <br /> c. Provisions and requirements of the ITP shall be clearly presented and <br /> explained to Purchaser by Contract Administrator during the Pre-Work <br /> Conference as per Contract clause G-330. All applicable provisions of the <br /> ITP and this schedule must be presented and clearly explained by Purchaser to <br /> all authorized officers, employees, contractors, or agents of Purchaser <br /> conducting authorized activities in the timber sale area. Any questions <br /> Purchaser may have about the ITP should be directed to the Contract <br /> Administrator. <br /> G-64 Permits <br /> Purchaser is responsible for obtaining any permits not already obtained by the City that <br /> relate to Purchaser's operation. Forest Practice Application/Hydraulic Project <br /> Approval permits obtained by the City shall be transferred to Purchaser. Approved <br /> Forest Practice Applications include#'s 2817134, 2817867, and 2817867. Purchaser <br /> is responsible for all permits, amendments and renewals and ensuring all FPHP work <br /> under this Contract is completed. <br /> G-65 Disclaimer of Regulatory Actions <br /> The City disclaims any responsibility for, or liability relating to, regulatory actions by any <br /> government agency, including actions pursuant to the Forest Practices Act, Ch. 76.09 RCW <br /> that may affect the operability of the timber sale. <br /> Page 6 of 34 <br /> 4/15/21 Agreement No.2021-01 <br />