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as appropriate. Where an employee is unable to perform their job after receiving training, they will be laid off in accordance with Article 12 except that there will be no requirement for additional notice or pay in lieu of notice (severance pay). An employee who is otherwise laid-off due to technological change, and training is not provided, will be provided the same layoff and recall rights as provided to employees under Article 12.
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as appropriate. 3. The ability of the district to create a shared position without rescheduling large number of students. In lower elementary positions or in self-contained classrooms, shared time positions will be approved only if the students whose parents object to the arrangement can be accommodated without substantial disruption of classes.
as appropriate. Sick leave This Clause will be read in conjunction with Clause 39 – Portability of Sick Leave. In the event of any inconsistency, Clause 39 will prevail.
as appropriate. 9.4 For the purposes of calculation for proration, the annual vacation entitlement for full-time employees shall be 45 days excluding Saturdays and Sundays.
as appropriate. The Grantee shall provide all applicable county assessor parcel numbers for the land being acquired for the Project. Grantee understands and agrees that Grants for site acquisition (i.e. site purchase, hazardous materials mitigation, relocation, etc.) as described in Section F (Accounting for Spent Funds) of this Agreement are limited to actual eligible expenditures. Therefore, the audit report may result in an adjustment (increase or decrease) to the Grant amount based on the final approved expenditures related to site acquisition separate and apart from all other Grants. Office of Public School Construction Application Number:
as appropriate. The proposed use will decrease residential intensity and increase commercial intensity. Day care facilities are a special type of land use, part commercial (fee for service), part residential (children eat, sleep, and play as if in a domestic setting), and part educational (there is a curriculum for care and learning under the Provincial Department of Education license). The current day care facility has been in operation since 2005. The applicants demonstrate community need through an admission wait list. The neighbourhood possesses housing and schools ideal for families with dependant children. The current local schools are over-subscribed indicating high demand. Child care is regulated Provincially as part of the education system. Implementation Policy 3.1 was repealed 1990; Implementation Policy 3.2 does not apply.
as appropriate. The existing neighborhood is a mix of residential uses including multiple unit dwellings, semi detached dwellings, townhouse units, and single unit dwellings. It also includes several commercial businesses located near Dunbrack Street. The proposed amendment would be adding similar residential uses to an existing building. This does not differ in use or intensity. Attachment B
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as appropriate. No new streets proposed. Commercial activity will be placed within an existing building and does not conflict with the character or stability of the neighbourhood. Policy 3.1 & 3.2 – Repealed
as appropriate. Alternatively they may elect to accept the rank of Senior Lecturer, provided they have ten (10) or more years of service at Concordia.
as appropriate. The proposed development will be a three storey, 12 unit residential building. The height of the new building is modelled to reflect the height and proportions of the existing heritage building on the subject property and would be consistent with the building heights in the surrounding area. The property fronts on Inglis Street, which features multi-unit residential uses at varying densities. Policy 3.1 – Repealed Policy 3.2 – N/A Policy 2.4 Because the differences between residential areas contribute to the richness of Halifax as a city, and because different neighbourhoods exhibit different characteristics through such things as their location, scale, and housing The subject property fronts on Inglis Street, which features a number of registered heritage properties, including Victorian and Late Victorian Streetscapes directly across the street. The proposed building is a modern design that reflects the proportions, massing, age and type, and in order to promote neighbourhood stability and to ensure different types of residential areas and a variety of choices for its citizens, the City encourages the retention of the existing residential character of predominantly stable neighbourhoods, and will seek to ensure that any change it can control will be compatible with these neighbourhoods. fenestration pattern and cornice line of the existing heritage building. The design of the new building is consistent with the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. Inglis Street features comparable medium density residential uses. The neighbourhood transitions to lower density residential on Ivanhoe Street. Setbacks from the street and articulation along the Ivanhoe Street façade of the building minimize the impact of this transition.
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