Common use of Visual Impacts Clause in Contracts

Visual Impacts. 40.3.1.1 Any development within the Protected Area must take due cognisance of the visual impacts it may have on surrounding areas and other Park users. SANParks has based its Specifications for visual impacts on interpretations of existing management documents. It is assumed that ‘visible’ means to the naked eye. Private Parties proposing to modify existing Facilities must consider the issue of visual impacts, and include in their proposals sufficient detail regarding the design of all structures to enable evaluation during the Bid evaluation process. Depending on the extent of the proposed modifications, an EIA may be required to assess the visual impacts, including signage, advertising, get up and the like, of the proposal and recommend mitigation measures, if necessary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Partnership Agreement, Public Private Partnership Agreement

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Visual Impacts. 40.3.1.1 37.3.1.1 Any development within the Protected Area must take due cognisance of the visual impacts it may have on surrounding areas and other Park users. SANParks has based its Specifications for visual impacts on interpretations of existing management documents. It is assumed that ‘visible’ means to the naked eye. Private Parties proposing to modify existing Facilities must consider the issue of visual impacts, and include in their proposals sufficient detail regarding the design of all structures to enable evaluation during the Bid evaluation process. Depending on the extent of the proposed modifications, an EIA may be required to assess the visual impacts, including signage, advertising, get up and the like, of the proposal and recommend mitigation measures, if necessary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Private Partnership Agreement, Public Private Partnership Agreement

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Visual Impacts. 40.3.1.1 33.3.1.1 Any development within the Protected Area Park must take due cognisance of the visual impacts it may have on surrounding areas and other Park users. SANParks has based its Specifications for visual impacts on interpretations of existing management documents. It is assumed that ‘visible’ means to the naked eye. Private Parties proposing to modify existing Facilities must consider the issue of visual impacts, and include in their proposals sufficient detail regarding the design of all structures to enable evaluation during the Bid evaluation process. Depending on the extent of the proposed modifications, an EIA may be required to assess the visual impacts, including signage, advertising, get up and the like, of the proposal and recommend mitigation measures, if necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Agreement

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