Implementing Comprehensive Plans Clause Samples

The 'Implementing Comprehensive Plans' clause outlines the obligation of parties to carry out and adhere to detailed, pre-established plans or strategies within the scope of an agreement. This clause typically requires that all actions, developments, or projects proceed according to the specifications and timelines set forth in the comprehensive plan, and may include provisions for monitoring progress or making necessary adjustments. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties are aligned in their approach and execution, thereby reducing misunderstandings and promoting coordinated, efficient achievement of the agreement’s objectives.
Implementing Comprehensive Plans. This IGA is designed to implement the goals and policies set forth in the Parties’ respective comprehensive plans. 1.1.1. The Nederland Comprehensive Plan (referred to herein as the NCP) emphasizes the Town’s commitment to quality of life, sustainability and preservation of small town character, while addressing the need for quality, affordable housing, a diversified, sustainable local economy, and a compact, walkable land use pattern. 1.1.2. The NCP emphasizes proactively planning for the future and balancing the demands of environmental and economic sustainability with community character, historical preservation and property owners’ rights. 1.1.3. The Boulder County Comprehensive Plan, as amended from time to time, (the “BCCP”) seeks to protect agricultural lands, channel growth to municipal planning areas and consider environmental factors, natural resources, and natural hazards in land use decisions.
Implementing Comprehensive Plans. This IGA is designed to implement the goals and policies set forth in the Parties’ respective comprehensive plans. 1.1.1. The LCP emphasizes that in order for Lyons to become economically sustainable, it must transition from a residential development-based economy to a commercial- based, localized economy. To this end, Lyons will strive to preserve and expand employment opportunities, reduce retail leakage, attract visitors and encourage new commercial, light-industrial and mixed-use development in the PPA while concentrating any significant additional housing within its current Town limits or within mixed-use areas with commercial being the predominant land use in these areas. 1.1.2. The LCP adopts as one of its guiding principles articulating the Town’s interests in expanding the development potential in the area by proactively engaging with private and government stakeholders to make collaborative land use decisions. 1.1.3. The LCP emphasizes proactively planning for the future and balancing the demands of environmental and economic sustainability with community character, historical preservation and property owners’ rights. 1.1.4. The Boulder County Comprehensive Plan, as amended from time to time, (the “BCCP”) seeks to protect agricultural lands, channel growth to municipal planning areas and consider environmental and natural resources in land use decisions.

Related to Implementing Comprehensive Plans

  • Comprehensive general liability and property damage insurance, insuring against all liability of the Contractor related to this Agreement, with a minimum combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Personal & Advertising Injury, Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) Products/Completed Operations Aggregate, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) general aggregate;

  • Safety Plan Developer’s safety plan specifically adapted for the Project. Developer's Safety Plan shall comply with all provisions regarding Project safety, including all applicable provisions in these Construction Provisions.

  • Medical Plan ‌ Eligible employees and dependants shall be covered by the British Columbia Medical Services Plan or carrier approved by the British Columbia Medical Services Commission. The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the premium. An eligible employee who wishes to have coverage for other than dependants may do so provided the Medical Plan is agreeable and the extra premium is paid by the employee through payroll deduction. Membership shall be a condition of employment for eligible employees who shall be enrolled for coverage following the completion of three (3) months’ employment or upon the initial date of employment for those employees with portable service as outlined in Article 14.12.

  • Income Protection, Trauma and Journey Insurance The Employer is, and will remain during the life of this Agreement, a participating employer in the Nominated Redundancy Fund and an employer member of IPT Agency Co Ltd. IPT Agency Co Ltd administers the insurance schemes covering income protection, trauma and journey accidents (Income Protection, Trauma and Journey Accidents Insurance Schemes).

  • Implementing Agreement The Governments of the Parties shall conclude a separate agreement setting forth the details and procedures for the implementation of this Agreement (hereinafter referred to in this Agreement as “the Implementing Agreement”).