Integrated Community Sustainability Plans Sample Clauses

Integrated Community Sustainability Plans. Integrated Community Sustainability plans are plans that will support the development of sustainable healthy and vibrant communities. In Nova Scotia, integrated community sustainability plans will build on and enhance existing planning instruments such as municipal planning strategies and land use bylaws. Integrated Community Sustainability Plans will:
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Integrated Community Sustainability Plans. Integrated Community Sustainability Plans are plans that will support the development of sustainable healthy and vibrant communities and:
Integrated Community Sustainability Plans. Yukon will develop a template by November 1, 2005, and append it to this agreement, at that time. All Eligible Recipients will: • Develop an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan, based on the Yukon- developed template, within 12 months of receiving monies under the Planning and Capacity Building Fund, all as set out in more detail in Section 6.2.2. • Ensure that the plan includes priorities and targets to be used in project selection for funding under the Community Works Fund; • Fund the completion of an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan through its own resources, if the allocation under the Planning and Capacity Building Fund is used up before a plan is finalized and approved by the Oversight Committee; SCHEDULE I – Yukon First Nation Gas Tax Intra-Allocation as per Chapter 19, Schedule A of the Umbrella Final Agreement Yukon First Nations intra-allocation of their 25% of the Yukon gas tax funds over the next five years will include the following per First Nation communities: Yukon First Nations Yukon First Nations’ Gas Tax Allocation based on the intra- allocation identified in the Umbrella Final Agreement Allocation under Chapter 19, Schedule A of the Umbrella Final Agreement (%) Carcross/Tagish First Nation $ 682,500 7.28% Champagne and Aishihik First Nations $1,063,125 11.34% Xxxxxx First Nation $841,875 8.98% Kluane First Nation $386,250 4.12% Kwanlin Dun First Nation $825,937 8.21% Liard First Nation $950,250 10.136% Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation $600,937 6.41% First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun $561,562 5.99% Xxxx River Xxxx Council $554,250 5.912% Selkirk First Nation $641,250 6.811% Ta'an Kwach'an Council $472,437 5.05% Teslin Tlingit Council $720,000 7.68% Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation $739,687 7.89% White River First Nation $327,336 3.49% TOTAL* $9,367,396* 100%*
Integrated Community Sustainability Plans. Integrated Community Sustainability plans are plans that will support the development of sustainable healthy and vibrant communities. In Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island, integrated community sustainability plans will build on and enhance existing planning instruments such as municipal planning strategies and land use bylaws. Integrated Community Sustainability Plans will:
Integrated Community Sustainability Plans. Yukon’s requirement for communities and First Nations to complete an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) as the pre‐requisite to drawing down funding for infrastructure projects under the GTF has resulted in a diverse range of community‐based planning activity across the territory. Yukon communities have achieved a very high completion level for ICSPs. A total of 21 have been completed to date as follows: • Eight municipal ICSPs • Eleven First Nation ICSPs • Two ICSPs submitted jointly by the First Nation and municipality (Teslin and Xxxxxx City) The three outstanding ICSPs – two First Nation ICSPs and the ICSP for rural Yukon ‐ are currently in progress.
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Integrated Community Sustainability Plans. Municipal governments in Ontario operate with a sophisticated and comprehensive statutory and regulatory framework and are accountable to their residents for all aspects of municipal policy making, including operations and capital investment activities. Ontario has demonstrated its leadership in sustainability planning through its well­ established land­use planning and initiatives to protect the environment and provide safe drinking water in Ontario. Municipal governments, through their Official Plans, under the Ontario Planning Ac,, strive to reflect environmental objectives which are implemented through their municipal planning decisions, Municipal capital plans, strategic plans and sustainability plans. As such, municipalities have demonstrated their commitment to sustainability. The purpose of the integrated community sustainability plan is to enhance or build upon existing planning instruments and processes. Over the life of the Agreement, municipalities will be required to demonstrate through its existing planning instruments and processes or through the creation of new planning document that the municipality has: • a co­ordinated approach to community sustainability (e.g., linkages of various plans, planning and financial tools that contribute to sustainability objectives) • reflected and integrated social, cultural, environmental and economic sustainability objectives in community planning • collaborated with other municipalities where appropriate to achieve sustainability objectives • engaged residents in determining a long­term vision for the municipality. SCHEDULE HUnincorporated Areas Eligible Categories The Funds allocated to the Unincorporated Areas will focus on/be limited to capital investments in public roads. Eligible projects include granular lifts, granular stockpiles, culvert replacements, brushing/clearing, ditching, road realignments, resurfacing, and safety improvements. Eligible Costs
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