Amenity Sample Clauses

Amenity. The Works must not be carried out in a way that:
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Amenity. The Participant must ensure the cleanliness and tidiness of their allocated booth space. The Participant agrees not to display any Event Items in such a manner as to obstruct or affect neighbouring Participants or which impedes or projects into aisles. The Participant agrees to abide by any requests by Austrade to cease any activity which may cause annoyance to others during the Event.
Amenity. ‌ The use and development of the kiosk and ancillary amenities must be managed so that the amenity of the area is not detrimentally affected, through the:  transport of materials, goods or commodities to or from the land;  appearance of any building, works or materials;  emission of noise, artificial light, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, waste products, grit or oil; and  presence of vermin, to the satisfaction of the Minister for Planning.
Amenity. (a) Waste and recycling storage areas must be visually and physically integrated into the design of the development.
Amenity. The tennis court would interfere with the privacy and enjoyment of neighbouring occupiers homes The ‘tennis court’ that is on the site at the current time would be removed as part of this development proposal Disruption arising from development of site Residents interests ignored; neighbours have experienced enormous disruption, noise and unhappiness; Work taking place at unsocial hours; Hole dug outside land which has obstructed the street; Disturbance from construction raise environmental, health and safety issues Some of these issues relate to civil matters between the applicant and neighbours. The interests of neighbouring occupiers have been considered through the Council’s actions in enforcement breaches of planning control on the site and through the extensive consultations on this planning application. In terms of disturbance arising from the site and working at unsocial hours, these are issues outside the remit of the consideration of this planning application Drainage Issues Health hazards arising from overflowing drains as a result of development; Large amounts of earth removed form the site; Query whether drainage system can cope with amount of water draining into the system; Development has removed large amounts of earth, interfered with the water table on the site resulting in flooding which has to be pumped from the property. Removal of further amounts of earth would add to the drainage problem; Clear that drainage systems will not be able to cope with the diversion of water from the site; Consequences of removal of earth; Muddy water coming from the site The issues arising from the engineering works that have gone on at the site and the drainage issues arising are noted. However, it is considered that the reinstatement of the land levels and the installation of a drainage strategy on the site would alleviate these issues as detailed in Section 4 of the Appraisal above Breaches of legislative Control Concern whether development accords with Building Regulations; Concerns over infrastructural impacts of development; Land and building should be returned to its former state; Delaying tactics by owners of the property; Applicant has floated planning laws; Action should be taken against the owner; Development of the site has continued without planning permission and in contempt of the law Issues around breaches of planning legislations are addressed in this report and the report sets out the clearly the implications of granting planning developme...
Amenity. (a) A prime consideration of the Seller is to ensure that “Perwillowen Park” maintains a strong visual appeal, both from the street and with respect to the surrounding natural environment. Therefore, detrimental amenity impacts including such items as highly reflective roofing; exposed water storage tanks; garbage bins, air conditioning units and any other unsightly home aspects as seen from the street and neighbouring properties are prohibited.
Amenity. 15.1 Graffiti Graffiti is removed in a manner and using materials that restore the surface to a like appearance similar to adjoining surfaces 24 hrs 28 days 6 months All graffiti is considered a Category 1 defect Inspection records showing compliance 100%
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Amenity. All licensees/managers of licensed premises commit to maintain high standards of behaviour in and around licensed premises to protect the amenity: • Queues are managed to be orderly and do not obstruct access to footpaths for other users. • Management and security staff will work cooperatively with other venues and authorities to protect the amenity of the area. • Management and staff will monitor and discourage anti-social behaviour both in and near licensed premises. • Management and staff will, where possible, encourage people to leave the premises in a quiet and orderly manner. • In relation to smoking restrictions, licensees must be aware of patrons congregating at the entrance or blocking the footpath to the annoyance of others. • Assist patrons in accessing safe transportation out of the area. • Minimise noise generating from the premises. Wherever possible doors should be kept closed. • Educate patrons, including through signage, about the need to respect the local amenity and to arrive and depart the area in a quiet and orderly manner. • Prevent the removal of liquor (other than packaged where permitted) from licensed premises. • Ensure staff, specifically door and security staff are briefed on local issues, including potential traffic, noise or security problems. • Ensure Police are informed of regular closing hours and any variations such as for special events or new activities in advance. • Respond to legitimate complaints and resident concerns taking all reasonable steps to ensure the venue is functioning as a 'good neighbour'. ILLICIT SUBSTANCES All licensees/managers of licensed premises commit to the prevention of illicit drug use on licensed premises: Drug DEALING will not be tolerated Illicit Drug USAGE will not be tolerated • Any illicit drug dealing detected is recorded in the incident register and prompt notification to the police is made. • A maintained First-Aid kit is accessible for use during trading hours. • A policy is in place to deter drink spiking and assist possible victims.
Amenity. Acoustic privacy – as it pertains to the achievement of internal noise criteria for apartments facing the site’s Xxxxx Street frontage, south-west and north-eastern elevations;
Amenity. With the approval of Seller and Purchaser of the design and cost of an amenity, Seller agrees to pay one third the cost of said amenity feature. The Purchase Price of the Lot utilized for the Amenity shall be applied to Seller’s pro rata amount of the Amenity.
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