Processing Subsequent Approvals Sample Clauses

Processing Subsequent Approvals. The Parties acknowledge that in order to develop the Project on the Property, Developer will need to obtain City approval of various “Subsequent Approvals.” “Subsequent Approvals” include any and all land use, environmental, building and development approvals, entitlements and/or permits granted by the City after the Effective Date to develop and operate the Project on the Property, including, without limitation, amendments or other modifications to any Project Approvals; boundary changes; tentative and final subdivision maps, parcel maps and lot line adjustments; subdivision improvement agreements; design review; conditional use permits; Building Permits; grading permits; encroachment permits; Certificates of Occupancy; formation of financing districts or other financing mechanisms; and any amendments thereto (administrative or otherwise). For any Subsequent Approvals proposed by Developer, Developer shall file an application with City for the Subsequent Approval at issue in accordance with the Existing Rules, and shall pay any applicable Regulatory Processing Fees as are in effect at the time of the application. Provided that such application(s) are in a proper form and include all required information and payment of any applicable Regulatory Processing Fees in the amount in effect at time of payment, City shall diligently and expeditiously process each such application.
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Processing Subsequent Approvals. Subsequent Approvals” shall mean those certain other land use approvals, entitlements, and permits other than the Project Approvals which are necessary or desirable for the development of the Project on the Project Site. The Subsequent Approvals may include, without limitation, the following: amendments of the Project Approvals, vesting tentative map, lot line adjustments and/or parcel maps or subdivision maps, improvement agreements, grading permits, building permits, sewer and water connection permits, and certificates of occupancy. The Subsequent Approvals shall be deemed tools to implement those final policy decisions reflected by the Project Approvals and shall be issued by City so long as they comply with this Agreement and Applicable Law and are not inconsistent with the Project Approvals. Without limiting the preceding provisions of this Section 4.4 or Sections 2.1, 2.2 or 2.8, City shall not (a) impose any conditions of approval or other requirements upon any Subsequent Approvals that conflict with any Project Approvals or that could prevent or materially increase the cost of development of the Project pursuant to the Project Approvals; or (b) require any further legislative level entitlements to enable Developer to build out the Project on the Project Site.
Processing Subsequent Approvals. Subsequent Approvals” shall mean those certain other land use approvals, entitlements, and permits other than the Project Approvals which are necessary or desirable for the development of the Project on the Project Site. The Subsequent Approvals may include, without limitation, the following: amendments of the Project Approvals, lot line adjustments and/or subdivision maps (to create a separate parcel for the residential portion of the Project on the 8.4-acre site), improvement agreements, grading permits, building permits, sewer and water connection permits, and certificates of occupancy. The Subsequent Approvals shall be deemed tools to implement those final policy decisions reflected by the Project Approvals and shall be issued by City so long as they comply with this Agreement and Applicable Law and are not inconsistent with the Project Approvals. City shall not require any further legislative level entitlements to enable Developer to build out the Project on the Project Site.
Processing Subsequent Approvals. The Subsequent Approvals shall be deemed mechanisms to implement those final policy decisions reflected by the Approval and other provisions of Applicable Law. Upon submission by Developer of an application for a Subsequent Approval, County shall cooperate and diligently work to promptly process and consider approving that application. County shall retain its discretionary authority in its consideration of any and all Subsequent Approvals that involve discretionary decisions. The County will consider an application for a Subsequent Approval with reference to the Applicable Law, any applicable state or federal law, Later Enactments, and this Agreement.
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Related to Processing Subsequent Approvals

  • Project Approvals Borrower will obtain in the ordinary course of business all Project Approvals not heretofore obtained by Borrower (being those listed and described on Part XII of the Project Schedules attached hereto as Exhibit A and any other Project Approvals which may hereafter become required or necessary) and will furnish Agent with evidence that Borrower has obtained such Project Approvals promptly upon its request. Borrower will give all such notices to, and take all such other actions with respect to, such Governmental Authority as may be required under applicable Requirements to construct the Improvements and to use, occupy, operate, and sell Units following the completion of the construction of the Improvements. Borrower will also obtain in the ordinary course of business all utility installations and connections required for the operation and servicing of the Projects for its intended purposes, and will furnish Agent with evidence thereof. Borrower will duly perform and comply with all of the terms and conditions of all Project Approvals obtained at any time, including all Project Approvals listed and described in Parts XII and XIII of the Project Schedules attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Permits and Approvals Consultant shall obtain, at its sole cost and expense, all permits and regulatory approvals necessary in the performance of this Agreement. This includes, but shall not be limited to, encroachment permits and building and safety permits and inspections.

  • Required Consents No consent shall be required for any assignment except to the extent required by subsection (b)(i)(B) of this Section and, in addition:

  • Governmental Approvals No authorization or approval or other action by, and no notice to or filing with, any Governmental Authority is required in connection with the due execution, delivery and performance by any Loan Party of any Loan Document to which it is or will be a party.

  • Regulatory Approvals All Requisite Regulatory Approvals shall have been obtained and shall remain in full force and effect and all statutory waiting periods in respect thereof shall have expired, and no such Requisite Regulatory Approval shall have resulted in the imposition of any Materially Burdensome Regulatory Condition.

  • FAA APPROVAL This Agreement may be subject to approval of the FAA. If the FAA disapproves this Agreement, it will become null and void, and both Parties will bear their own expenses relative to this Agreement, up to the date of disapproval.

  • AGREEMENT APPROVAL This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any previously executed agreements, representations, verbal or written, to buy and/or sell the property. Neither this agreement, nor any interest herein, shall be transferred or assigned by Buyer without the prior written consent of Seller.

  • Clearances and Approvals 3.1 The Consumer shall obtain all the necessary statutory approvals and clearances (environmental and grid connection related) before connecting the photovoltaic system to the distribution system.

  • Approvals No authorization, approval or consent of any court, governmental body, regulatory agency, self-regulatory organization, or stock exchange or market or the stockholders of the Company is required to be obtained by the Company for the issuance and sale of the Securities to the Buyer as contemplated by this Agreement, except such authorizations, approvals and consents that have been obtained.

  • Settlement Approval The approval of the Master Servicer need not be requested for disposition of insurance loss settlements and the Servicer may disburse the loss proceeds as provided herein.

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