Planning Principles Sample Clauses
Planning Principles. The minimum duration for a Capacity sale must be at least one month for Capacity- Backed Transactions2 sinking in New York and for the duration of the Obligation Period3 for Capacity-Backed Transactions sinking in Ontario. These minimum durations are in accordance with the NYISO Tariffs and IESO Market Rules.
Planning Principles. 8A.19.1 The Contractor shall ensure that any Planning Application made under this clause 8A is consistent with the Planning Principles. The Lead Authority will not unreasonably withhold their consent to a written request from the Contractor to depart from such Planning Principles provided always that, notwithstanding clause 8A.19.2, the Contractor shall be entitled to depart from such Planning Principles where it has obtained consent from the Lead Authority pursuant to this Clause 8A.19.1 or where such departure is required, in the reasonable opinion of the Contractor, to comply with requirements of either the relevant Planning Authority, the Environment Agency, the highway authority or other competent statutory authority.
8A.19.2 The Lead Authority shall not be unreasonable in withholding its consent in Clause 8A.19.1 if in so doing the Lead Authority reasonably believes that such departure would increase the likelihood:
Planning Principles. The EMC embraces the following planning principles:
Planning Principles. 5.1 The local area plan shall be consistent with other land and resource plans approved by Yukon Government and/or Champagne and Aishihik First Nations as they apply to non- Settlement Land and Settlement Land, respectively. The local area plan shall take into consideration information and draft policies from land and resource management plans in development, but not yet approved. These may include, but are not limited to: • Final Report of the Kluane Land Use Working Group (2000); • Champagne Community Land Use Plan (2004); • Champagne and Aishihik Traditional Territory Strategic Forest Management Plan (2005); • Integrated Landscape Plan For the Champagne and Aishihik Traditional Territory (2007); • Regional Assessment of Wildlife in the Yukon Southern Lakes Region (2012); • Dakwäkäda Community Land Use Plan (draft); • any timber harvest plans in the planning area; and • any fish and wildlife management plans in the planning area.
Planning Principles. 8.6.1 The Contractor shall ensure that any Planning Application made under this clause 8 is consistent with the Planning Principles. The Lead Authority will not unreasonably withhold its consent to a written request from the Contractor to depart from such Planning Principles provided always that, notwithstanding clause 8.6.2, the Contractor shall be entitled to depart from such Planning Principles where it has obtained consent from the Lead Authority pursuant to this clause 8.6.1 or where such departure is required, in the reasonable opinion of the Contractor, to comply with requirements of either the relevant Planning Authority, the Environment Agency, the highway authority or other competent statutory authority.
8.6.2 The Lead Authority shall not be unreasonable in withholding its consent in Clause 8.6.1 if in so doing the Lead Authority reasonably believes that such departure would increase the likelihood:
8.6.2.1 of a refusal of any Planning Application;
8.6.2.2 of any Planning Permission being subject to unreasonable conditions;
8.6.2.3 of the planning permission for the Newhaven ERP being an Unsatisfactory Planning Permission; and
Planning Principles. The success of the Foothills District will be felt and experienced on the sidewalks and pedestrian pathways that wind through the District - community happens on the street. The planning principles described below are derived from this central ▇▇▇▇▇. The principles focus on how to create a successful pedestrian environment, how to energize that environment, and how to connect the District to key areas and activities adjacent to and beyond the District. Along with a strong emphasis on creating successful pedestrian environments, two other values are integrated throughout. First, each principle is considered with an eye towards maintaining, reinforcing, and/or establishing a sense of place that is unique to Lake Oswego. Second, each principle provides a basic building block that ensures the viability of the final vision for the District, leading to on-the-ground redevelopment activity and the delivery of tangible benefits to the Lake Oswego community.
Planning Principles. The Integrated Local Are Plan (ILAP) will sit across local government boundaries and seek to apply the same or at least similar controls and detailed provisions. Resourcing of development for facilities such as greenspace, parking, and infrastructure which serves the Cottesloe Activity Centre (the Centre) should be distributed in terms of costs and benefits across the entire Centre. Execution of the ILAP will require each Local Government to amend their local planning schemes and/or adopt consistent local planning policies. Development applications which relate to the Cottesloe Activity Centre received in either local government area (LGA) during the term of this MOU that require Council decisions will be referred to all parties for advice and comment.
Planning Principles. The Contractor shall ensure that any Planning Application made under this clause 8B is consistent with the Planning Principles. The Lead Authority will not unreasonably withhold its consent to a written request from the Contractor to depart from such Planning Principles provided always that, notwithstanding clause 8B.16.2, the Contractor shall be entitled to depart from such Planning Principles where it has obtained consent from the Lead Authority pursuant to this clause 8B.16.1 or where such departure is required, in the reasonable opinion of the Contractor, to comply with requirements of either the relevant Planning Authority, the Environment Agency, the highway authority or other competent statutory authority.
