Plan Reviews Clause Samples

The Plan Reviews clause establishes the process by which submitted plans, such as architectural or engineering drawings, are examined and approved by the relevant party, typically the owner or their representative. This clause outlines the timeframe for review, the standards or criteria that must be met, and the procedures for addressing deficiencies or required revisions. Its core function is to ensure that all plans meet contractual and regulatory requirements before work proceeds, thereby reducing the risk of errors, delays, or non-compliance during project execution.
Plan Reviews. Mundelein Community Development Staff planners will complete plan reviews for zoning, subdivision, building permit, and other development applications received by Long Grove. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will coordinate such plan reviews with the Mundelein Building Department and Long Grove staff as appropriate. All such plans reviews will include a review of compliance with the Long Grove Zoning Code and related sections of the Long Grove Municipal Code (including, when applicable, the Long Grove Subdivision Ordinance).
Plan Reviews. The CONSULTANT may be required to provide support to the DEPARTMENT in reviewing plans against the governing documents for the project; requests for proposals (RFPs), minimum technical requirements (MTRs), standard and supplemental specifications, standard drawings, ADA guidelines and District preferences. The efforts may also include the need to review crash data and provide appropriate recommendations to address concerns.
Plan Reviews. DPA/OSA through its code review agent shall review construction documents and issue compliance notices for the erection, and alteration, demolition and moving of buildings and structures and inspect the premises for which such compliance notices have been issued.
Plan Reviews. As directed by the jurisdiction, IBTS staff will conduct all of the plan reviews to check for compliance with federal, state and local building code requirements. The following presents the type of reviews (commercial and residential) that can be conducted, if so selected by each jurisdiction.  Building codesElectrical codesPlumbing codes  Mechanical codes  Energy codes  Accessibility  Flood determinations  Landscape/land use/lighting  Fire codes  Other local requirements Once plans are approved, IBTS will indicate approval in the GOVmotus™ software system. The system in return immediately notifies the jurisdiction that a permit is ready for issuance. The jurisdiction having authority remains in control in order to issue permits and each jurisdiction can hold the approval for issues or concerns. This provides the opportunity to hold final issuance for any reason the jurisdiction may deem necessary. Once the project is under construction, IBTS will provide inspections on the construction project, based upon the structure type of occupancy. IBTS will provide each contractor with a direct telephone number to the inspector in order to schedule the inspections; inspections can also be requested via fax request or on the web-based permitting solution.
Plan Reviews. As directed by the jurisdiction, IBTS staff will conduct all of the plan reviews to check for compliance with federal, state and local building fire code requirements. These reviews will be conducted during the same time as the building code and accessibility reviews. IBTS will provide FIRE ONLY plan reviews and inspections for operations, special events and uses such as haunted houses, stadium changes, etc. IBTS will work with the local Fire Chief to ensure a safe event.
Plan Reviews. The District and Association shall agree to meet yearly to review the options for the benefit package to gain maximum utilization of the insurance appropriations for employees covered by this agreement.
Plan Reviews. In Lessor’s discretion, during Phases 1 and 2, all plans must undergo an annual operating review during which time Lessee shall disclose to Lessor any construction or alteration of the Leased Premises planned by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ during the upcoming year. At any time during Phases 1, 2 or 3, Lessor may present reasonable modifications to any previously approved plan to ensure that the plan, and the corresponding amount of Lessee’s security, adequately addresses such planned construction or alteration. In any event, Lessor may review any plan required under this Lease on an annual basis and present reasonable modifications to any such plan which may be reasonably necessary to protect the Leased Premises or the Renewable Energy resources, including taking into account the nature and extent of Lessee’s use or alteration of the Leased Premises and the work reasonably necessary to restore the Leased Premises to its natural, pre-lease, state. If the Parties cannot agree on any reasonable term or condition of any plan, then such failure will be an event of default under this Lease and Lessor may terminate the Lease in its sole discretion, pursuant to Section 3.5.3. 6.5.1. A third-party expert, selected by the Department, may review, and offer recommendations regarding the adequacy, feasibility, projected cost, and implementation of the Decommissioning and Reclamation Plan and any updates thereto during the term of the lease. The reasonable costs of the third-party evaluation shall be paid for by ▇▇▇▇▇▇. 6.5.2. Lessor, in its sole discretion, may terminate the Lease if the terms and conditions of any plan required by the Lease, or material to the Project as reasonably determined by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, in ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s sole discretion, or any subsequent update of such plan, cannot be agreed upon. Such failure will be an event of default under this Lease and Lessor may terminate the Lease pursuant to Section 3.5.3.
Plan Reviews. Workday’s Delivery Assurance Manager shall review the Partner’s project planning documents drafted during the Plan Stage and the cutover plan detailing the Customer’s transition to the Workday Service to determine whether the defined scope, tasks, and timelines are reasonable and align to the Workday deployment methodology. i) Workday’s Project Initiation Checkpoint is a detailed review for adherence to the Workday methodology, an achievable schedule, and appropriate resourcing based upon scope and schedule. A. The Partner Project Manager shall complete and provide copies of Workday’s Project Initiation Template, and of Partner’s Project Plan, Tenant Management Plan and Scope Document. B. The Partner Project Manager shall attach the documents to Workday’s project tracking system and update the Delivery Assurance checkpoint status. C. The centralized Workday DA Support Team shall review the documents for completeness and shall perform Delivery Assurance checkpoint administration. D. The Workday Delivery Assurance Manager shall review the documents in detail and shall complete the Delivery Assurance process. E. The Workday Delivery Assurance Manager shall provide feedback on the review of schedule, resources, scope and risk and deliver the completed document to the Partner Project Manager and Customer. ii) The Cutover Plan review is a detailed review of the cutover plan and associated activities. This review shall help confirm that all important areas have been addressed to support a successful cutover to production and roll out of the Customer’s deployment of the Workday Service in Production. A. The Partner Project Manager shall complete the Cutover Plan including timeline of activities, tenant information, roles and responsibilities, logistics, and communications. The Cutover Plan should be developed in conjunction with the Customer’s own Project Team. B. The Partner Project Manager shall attach the documents to the Workday project tracking system and update the Delivery Assurance checkpoint status. C. The Workday Delivery Assurance Manager shall review the documents and complete the Delivery Assurance process. D. The Workday Delivery Assurance Manager shall provide feedback to the Partner Project Manager, who shall deliver the completed document to the Customer.
Plan Reviews. All plans must undergo an annual operating review during which time Lessee shall disclose to Lessor any construction or alteration of the Leased Premises planned by Lessee during the upcoming year. Lessor may present reasonable modifications to any previously approved plan to ensure that the plan, and the corresponding amount of Lessee’s security, adequately addresses such planned construction or alteration. In any event, Lessor may review any plan required under this Lease on an annual basis and present reasonable modifications to any such plan which may be reasonably necessary to protect the Leased Premises or the Renewable Energy resources, including taking into account the nature and extent of Lessee’s use or alteration of the Leased Premises and the work reasonably necessary to restore the Leased Premises to its natural, pre-lease, state.
Plan Reviews. The Fire District shall promptly refer to the City all applications for modification to or renovation of existing properties, facilities, or buildings, and any new construction or development, within the Fire District's jurisdiction and that includes review under the Fire Code. The City shall endeavor to complete its review within 60 calendar days of receipt of the referral, unless the size or complexity of the project requires additional time. The City shall state in writing whether the application is "approved without condition or comments", "approved with conditions or comments", or "disapproved". If the City states that an application is "disapproved", it shall provide citation(s) to the applicable Fire Code provision(s) upon which the disapproval is based.