Good Neighbor Agreement Sample Clauses

Good Neighbor Agreement. If any Property Owner should enter into a so-called Good Neighbor Agreement, wherein they allow the placement of a Wind Turbine closer than 2 miles and/or if they should receive any compensation from the Wind Turbine Company, then they shall be excluded from this PROPERTY VALUE GUARANTEE PROGRAM unless the Guarantor waives this provision and allows the neighbor to enter into this Guarantee binding the Guarantor.
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Good Neighbor Agreement. All participants understand that this Agreement is NOT a legally binding contract and is not intended to be by the participants. Further, all participants acknowledge that they have been advised and given time to present this document to independent counsel for review.
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Good Neighbor Agreement. Re: Xxxxxxx Food Store #562 0000 XX 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 SIGNATURE PAGE Signed: Date Licensee Date
Good Neighbor Agreement. The City of Claremont will track the light usage using Musco Control Links and will report the number of days and hours the lights at College Park were used during the fall and spring season. The Community Services Department will continue to maintain College Park landscaping and communicate landscaping changes to the neighbors. Human Services staff will work with the Claremont Police Department to track data related to the number of tickets issued for parking violations on Green Street and Elder Drive during Claremont Little League season(s) and report that information during agreement discussions. City staff and Park Rangers will be available when needed to assist with traffic mitigation on Elder Drive and Green Street. Increased parking notification will be used on assessment day, opening day, and for the first few weeks of games. Claremont Rangers and Claremont Little League representatives will place reminder notices on vehicles who park along Elder Drive and Green Street, reminding them to park in the Metrolink parking lot.
Good Neighbor Agreement. A Community Benefit Agreement (CBA) is an agreement between a community organization and a developer or property owner of a new project. CBAs are an opportunity for neighbors to work together with development projects to make sure the community’s priorities are reflected. The city is not directly involved in this type of agreement. These agreements empower community organizations and developers or property owners to approach each other with creative solutions outside of city government processes. CBAs are a newer tool in Denver, but have been successful in other cities. Please reference the resources section in this pamphlet for additional information. Community Benefit Agreement Who When Common Topics Between a community organization and a developer or property owner When a project goes through a city process, like a rezoning or pur- chasing city-owned land CBAs typically focus on a project’s social and economic impacts on the surrounding community. This may include the following topics: • Privately-owned open space or trees • Affordable housing • Local hiring/ apprenticeships • Wages/job quality standards • Community-serving businesses or spaces, like grocery stores or daycares A Development Agreement (DA) is an agreement between the city and the developer or property owner addressing infrastructure and other public improvements or amenities that contribute to the city and community’s goals. Development Agreements focus on project phasing of standard city requirements and timing of public improvements. Development Agreements may also include commitments beyond city regulations. For example, the River Mile redevelopment proposed in Downtown Denver included a DA to ensure the project incorporated affordable housing, open space, and infrastructure commitments beyond the requirements of city codes and policies. Development Agreement Who Between the city and a developer or property owner When When a project moves through a city process, such as a rezoning Common Topics • Streets, multimodal transportation options, and infrastructure • Parks/open space • Environmental remediation • Affordable housing A Good Neighbor Agreement (GNA) is an agreement between a neighborhood organization, like a Registered Neighborhood Organization (RNO), and a developer, property owner, or operator of a new project or business, such as a liquor/ marijuana establishment. This kind of agreement typically focuses on the relationship between immediate neighbors and a project’s physica...
Good Neighbor Agreement. All participants understand that this Agreement is NOT a legally binding contract and is not intended to be by the participants.
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Good Neighbor Agreement. “Ratified”? A Good Neighbor Agreement will be considered “ratified” when the participants have signed the final documents. A Good Neighbor Committee will work toward consensus agreements on identified issues, and obtaining signatures from all participants. If consensus cannot be achieved, three-fourths (75%) of all participants present can “ratify” an agreement by signing it. What authority does a Good Neighbor Agreement have?
Good Neighbor Agreement. The Borrower is in full compliance with the terms and provisions of the Good Neighbor Agreement, except where the failure to so comply could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Good Neighbor Agreement. Operation of the Good Neighbor Agreement will not have a Material Adverse Effect.
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