PLANNING STANDARDS Sample Clauses

PLANNING STANDARDS. XXXXXX-XXXX agrees to and is capable of providing, and intends to commit to providing, the services that are listed in 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 155.4030(a) through 155.4030(h) to the OWNER. Further, these services will be provided to the best of XXXXXX-XXXX’x capability, in accordance with the planning response timeframes listed in 33 CFR Table 155.4030(b), for each of the COTP zones listed in Schedule B. As defined in 33 CFR 155.4010(b), the timeframes referred to in Articles 3(e), 6(a) and 6(b) are planning criteria, not performance standards, and as such are based on assumptions that may or may not exist during an actual incident. XXXXXX-XXXX warrants that adequate response resources are available and positioned to meet response time planning criteria for the zones indicated in Schedule B, but does NOT warrant that these resources will always be available or meet the planning response time criteria in every incident.
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PLANNING STANDARDS. 3.1 In Liberty’s next least cost integrated resource plan, which is due on or before October 2, 20221 (“2022 LCIRP”), the Company shall present its design day analysis for the 2022 LCIRP based on weather data from the 30 years immediately preceding the year of the LCIRP filing.
PLANNING STANDARDS. The RTPO and LPA shall conform to the Planning Standards as developed by the STATE, and any amendments made thereto.
PLANNING STANDARDS. The Parties: in recognizing the critical area constraints on the Property, particularly slopes and wetlands; the desire to reduce impacts to those critical areas; the Property’s variety of different zoning designations, densities and uses; and, the desire to create a neighborhood environment that will offer a variety of housing types that will be functionally integrated through pedestrian, open space and trail connectivity, have created planning standards to enhance the Property’s ability to achieve these and other goals. These standards may be used in addition to those that would otherwise be available through the City’s PRD or density transfer provisions. Attached as Exhibit “F” is a set of these Planning Standards relating to various identified portions of the Conceptual Master Plan that may be used in the development of the property.
PLANNING STANDARDS. 76 8.6.4 The Regional Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 8.6.5
PLANNING STANDARDS. The Regional Transmission Committee shall establish procedures, standards and requirements for: (a) The communication to a Member by Members and non-Members of their bona fide requirements for transmission service; (b) The utilization of subregional working groups for the coordination of Members transmission plans and the resolution of subregional transmission planning issues on an informal, collaborative basis, which working groups shall be open to any interested Member and any actual or potential user of the relevant transmission facilities, and shall maintain such records as shall be required by the Regional Transmission Committee; (c) The incorporation of asserted bona fide requirements for transmission service into Member, subregional, and regional transmission plans; and (d) The development of integrated transmission plans by the subregional working groups, and the integration of the subregional plans into a transmission plan for the MAPP Region. 8.6.4 The Regxxxxl Plan - Not less often than biennially the Regional Transmission Committee shall develop and approve a coordinated transmission plan, including alternatives, for the ensuing 10 years, or other planning period specified by NERC, for all transmission facilities in the MAPP Region at a capacity of 115 kV or greater (the "Plax"). The Plan shall integrate the transmission plans developed by individual Members and by subregional working groups, for the purpose of enabling the transmission needs in the MAPP Region of Member and non-Members to be met on a conxxxxent, reliable, environmentally acceptable and economic basis. The Plan shall avoid unnecessary duplication of facilities or the imposition of unreasonable costs on any Member, shall take into account the legal and contractual rights and obligations of all Members, may provide alternative means for meeting transmission needs in the MAPP Region, and shall differentiate proposed transmissixx xrojects from projects for which a definite commitment of resources has been made. The Plan shall be consistent with applicable standards and requirements established by the Regional Reliability Committee. The Regional Transmission Committee shall develop policies and procedures for updating or modifying the Plan between biennial planning cycles as may be appropriate. Any Member, Regulatory Participant, or interested non-Member may attend any meeting of the Regional Transmission Committee or any of its subcommittees dealing with the Plan. At the request of...

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