core strategy definition

core strategy means the strategy contained in a development plan in accordance with section 10(1A) (inserted by section 5 of the Act
core strategy means a document of the description referred to in regulation 6(3);
core strategy means the Core Strategy 2011 or any replacement thereof; “Council Section 38/278 Highway Works” means the resurfacing of Kings Head Yard which shall be in accordance with the Southwark Streetscape Design Manual and which are indication purposes only are shown on the drawing annexed hereto and labelled [xx] along with such traffic regulation orders and any other ancillary works which the Council may reasonably require including but not limited to drainage and the dedication of land as highway; “Cycle Hire Docking Station” means a TfL cycle hire docking station to be provided within the vicinity of the Site; "Cycle Hire Docking Station Contribution" means the sum of £220,000 (two hundred and twenty thousand pounds) Index Linked to be paid by the Developer to the Council (if payable) in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 and to be given by the Council to TfL to enable TfL to provide, extend and/or maintain the Cycle Hire Docking Station;

Related to core strategy

  • Strategy means the Department of Education International Risk Management Strategy for Homestays and Short Term Cultural Exchanges developed and implemented under section 171 of the Working With Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 as in force at any given time.

  • R2000 Strategy means an initiative by the Government of Kenya to improve the maintenance of the country’s Road Network by giving priority to maintenance through network approach, using appropriate technology, labour-based methods, local resources and increased usage of small-scale entrepreneurs.

  • Control strategy means a strategy to ensure robust and safe operation of the function(s) of the system in response to a specific set of ambient and/or operating conditions (such as road surface condition, traffic intensity and other road users, adverse weather conditions, etc.). This may include the automatic deactivation of a function or temporary performance restrictions (e.g., a reduction in the maximum operating speed, etc.).

  • spatial development framework means the Mhlontlo Municipal Spatial Development Framework prepared and adopted in terms of sections 20 and 21 of the Act and Chapter 2 of this By-Law;

  • Strategic Plan means the plan which the Integration Joint Board is required to prepare and implement in relation to the delegated provision of health and social care services to adults in accordance with section 29 of the Act;