Concept Master Plan definition
Examples of Concept Master Plan in a sentence
Indian Hills acknowledges that a primary reason for the Town's willingness to enter into this Ninth Amendment to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Development Agreement and to amend the Concept Master Plan for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Planned Unit Development, is to lessen the traffic impact on U.S. Hwy.
Interested Consulting Parties will have input on these phases of the Concept Master Plan as they relate to the TWA Terminal/historic resource.
The Town agrees, to the extent necessary, to obtain title to the existing roadbed of the original Shelter Cove Lane shown on Exhibit “F“, whether through its powers of eminent domain or otherwise, and that portion of the original Shelter Cove Lane roadbed that is southwest of the 4.82 acre multi-family to the Veterans’ Memorial as shown on Exhibit ”F” and on the Concept Master Plan.
The access points as shown on the Concept Master Plan may be relocated to accommodate traffic modeling information, wetlands, site specific characteristics and adjacent land uses as part of a traffic management plan.
Events to be of a quality and type consistent with the council’s objectives in the Top of Town Concept Master Plan.
As shown on the Concept Master Plan, certain portions of the proposed Highway 278-A and the Purrysburg Road Connector described above traverse the Sherwood Tract, and other roads either connect to or intersect with Highway 17 and/or Purrysburg Road, all of which are or will become public or publicly accessible roads serving other properties than the Sherwood Tract.
The City of Moscow desires to create a Concept Master Plan for the Edible Food Forest Park.
This phase will proceed as the anticipated need for additional gates at JFK materializes and a lease agreement is reached with an airline (or airlines) for the next phase of the Revised Concept Master Plan.
Indian Hills acknowledges that a primary reason for the Town's willingness to enter into this Ninth Amendment to the Buckwalter Development Agreement and to amend the Concept Master Plan for Buckwalter Planned Unit Development, is to lessen the traffic impact on U.S. Hwy.
Accordingly, SCTC shall use best efforts to relocate the power line easement within an easement not to exceed a 100-foot wide right-of-way designated as “Relocated Power Easement” on the Concept Master Plan and the Town and SCTC have agreed that the only impact to Specimen Trees as defined in LMO Section 16-6-408 shall be that considered necessary by a utility company pursuant to LMO Section 16-3-402(3).