Examples of IZ Regulations in a sentence
Should the IZ Exemption be denied, the Applicant shall nevertheless provide affordable housing in accordance with this condition, unless the IZ Regulations impose more restrictive standards.
Provincial IZ Regulations require that municipalities evaluate the potential impacts of an IZ policy on development viability.
The student is expected to:(A)demonstrate safe use of equipment commonly employed in telecommunications services such as hand and power tools; and(B)demonstrate proper handling and disposal of environmentally hazardous materials used in telecommunications services.(12)The student provides support to computer users to maintain service.
IZ Regulations – Assessment Report Ontario Regulation 232/18 under the Planning Act was enacted in April 2018 by the Province of Ontario.
Due to the extensive amount of public and affordable housing developed on the PUD Site, the Project is exempt from the IZ Regulations.
A minimum of eight percent of total residential gross floor area will be dedicated as affordable housing as required by the IZ Regulations.
This proportion is significantly greater than the minimum percentage required under the new IZ Regulations, and is consistent with other recently-approved PUDs.Moreover, Z.C. Order No. 02-38A was approved prior to implementation of the IZ Regulations, such that the existing affordable units within the PUD are all dedicated to households earning up to 80% of the AMI and are only required to be set aside for 20 years.
The first-stage PUD for Parkside was approved with an affordable housing requirement for the development as a whole, and not for each building, as is now required pursuant to the Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) Regulations.
Although the Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) Regulations were approved by the Zoning Commission at the time, the program was not yet in effect.
As stipulated, the resultant map amendment would allow for a mixed- use development that would exceed the number of units and affordability levels required by the IZ Regulations and would be in perpetuity.