This is a paragraph that sets out the Agreement that will be in force should some of the lands covered in the original Agreement no longer be subject to the Agreement, due to the lands being acquired by one or more Parties.
Yes, but it's not a walk in the park! It typically requires a legal process that involves agreements among stakeholders, potential negotiations, or changes in local laws.
Local residents can stay informed, participate in community meetings, and engage with local officials to voice their opinions and push for clarity and action regarding the excluded lands.
Excluded lands can impact local communities by creating uncertainty regarding land use, development opportunities, and environmental management, which can affect everyday life.
Absolutely! The status of excluded lands can change through legal processes, negotiations, or new laws that might encompass these areas into an operating agreement.
Typically, decisions about land exclusions stem from legal reviews or negotiations among stakeholders, including landowners, local governments, and regulatory agencies.
The operating agreement outlines how resources and responsibilities are managed. For lands excluded from this agreement, there may be different rules or no clear management guidelines, which can create confusion.
The lands excluded refer to specific parcels in Bakersfield that were not part of the operating agreement set before 1989. These are generally areas that have unique legal statuses or ownerships.