Design Standards and Guidelines definition

Design Standards and Guidelines or “DSG” shall mean the Balboa Reservoir Design
Design Standards and Guidelines means a document that is produced by the City for the purpose of guiding review of proposed alterations to designated historic landmarks and historic districts. This document establishes criteria for building alterations or new construction, which, if followed, will provide compatible design.

Examples of Design Standards and Guidelines in a sentence

  • The School Facilities Commission’s Facility Design Standards and Guidelines (Design Guidelines) are hereby incorporated into this Agreement.

  • If the Project is not covered by the Commission’s existing Design Guidelines, the District shall require the architect to work with the Department to ensure that the design is adequate, efficient and cost effective and shall utilize the Commission's existing Facility Design Standards and Guidelines in doing so to the extent those Guidelines are applicable.

  • A through lane on one side of the roadway, one center turn lane, and a second through lane on the other side of the roadway The first option for the portion of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Boulevard between Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ and San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Streets is illustrated on page 271 of the Downtown West Design Standards and Guidelines (DWDSG, draft as of March 2021).

  • The PUD-I overlay requires that a preliminary PUD development plan and one or more final PUD development plan(s) be submitted for development within the Property, and that such development occur in accordance with the Industrial Development Design Standards and Guidelines (“IDDSG”) and PUD-I standards and criteria in the LMC, subject to such waivers or modifications of applicable requirements as are approved through the PUD development plan approval process.

  • Drawings shall be prepared in electronic AutoCAD format and the Project Manual shall be prepared as an electronic Word document per OWNER'S Design Standards and Guidelines, referred to as the Master Design Criteria, as may be established , updated and modified from time to time by OWNER.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the City may exercise its reasonable discretion in approving the aspects of a Design Review Application that relate to the qualitative or subjective requirements of the Parkmerced Design Standards and Guidelines, including the choice of building materials and fenestration.

  • In the event that the City determines that an Implementing Project application does not comply with Exhibits “H” and “I” or the MPD Framework Design Standards and Guidelines, or that the DRC has failed to provide approval, the Designated Official may require changes to or deny the application.

  • The PUD-C overlay requires that a preliminary PUD development plan and one or more final PUD development plan(s) be submitted for development within the Property, and that such development occur in accordance with the Commercial Development Design Standards and Guidelines (“CDDSG”) and PUD-C standards and criteria in the LMC, subject to such waivers or modifications of applicable requirements as are approved through the PUD development plan approval process.

  • To ensure that all new buildings, the public realm associated with each new building and any Community Improvements related to implementation of the Project meet the Parkmerced Design Standards and Guidelines, Developer must submit a Design Review Application and obtain a Design Review Approval before obtaining separate permits consistent with Section 2.4 of this Agreement to commence construction of any proposed building or Community Improvement within or adjacent to the Project Site.

  • The DRC shall review and approve each Implementing Project application, except for Utility Permits and permits for Schools as set forth in the School Agreement, for compliance with the MPD Project Specific Design Standards and Guidelines prior to submittal to the City for review and approval.