ESEE definition

ESEE means Economic, Social, Environmental and Energy (ESEE) analysis and is the process by which Metro determined whether to allow, limit, or prohibit activities in the city's significant natural resource sites.

Examples of ESEE in a sentence

  • Based upon the ESEE, the City recommends an allow decision for upland wildlife resources located in the Airport's airfield and in the Portland International Center ("PIC").

  • The City will prepare all necessary supporting documentation and will submit proposed amendments to the River Plan / North Reach Volume 1B: Code Amendments and Zoning Maps and Volume 3C: Economic, Social, Environmental and Energy Analysis and Recommendations for Riparian Corridors and Wildlife Habitat (ESEE Analysis) to City Council.

  • In the event this contingency is not resolved within one (1) year from the Effective Date of this Agreement, City will complete the ESEE Amendment and Environmental Conservation Overlay Zone removal process and adopt a Final Removal Decision within 60 days of the date the Council adopts any final corrective action to resolve this contingency.

  • If a twelve month employee has accumulated vacation days, he/she may opt to carry up to five of the vacation days over for use in the following year and/or to receive payment for the balance of vacation days.

  • By being dedicated to the ESEE region, RM@Schools-ESEE is expanding the RawMaterials Academy’s efforts towards young students (11-19 years old) across Europe to promote a wide dissemination action on RM-rela- ▇▇▇ themes in schools and society through strategic European partnerships among research, school, and industry.

  • Except as provided below, City will complete the ESEE amendment and Environmental Conservation Overlay Zone removal process within one (1) year from the Effective Date of this Agreement.

  • City’s obligation to complete the ESEE amendment and Environmental Conservation Overlay Zone removal process and issue a Final Removal Decision is contingent on the conclusion of all legal proceedings that currently prevent City from amending those sections of the River Plan that affect the University of Portland campus.

  • Local and western European machine suppliers, mining and engineering companies require agents in the mi- ning regions, who are connected to both, the ESEE business market and the network of supply companies.

  • If the University does not implement and complete the Gateway Mitigation Plan within the time specified in Exhibit B, the City may amend the ESEE and restore the Environmental Conservation zoning to the Gateway site.

Related to ESEE

  • Reported criminal history means any formal criminal justice system charges and dispositions including arrests, detentions, indictments, criminal information, convictions, deferred adjudications, and probations in any state or federal jurisdiction that is obtained by a means other than the Fingerprint-based Applicant Clearinghouse of Texas (FACT).

  • Sole practitioner means a GP performer who is himself a contractor;

  • the FCA means the Financial Conduct Authority;

  • Zoning By-law means the Zoning By-Law of the Township of Selwyn or any successor thereof passed pursuant to Section 34 of the Planning Act,

  • In this Act development’ means, except where the context otherwise requires, the carrying out of works on, in, over or under land or the making of any material change in the use of any structures or other land.”