Long-Term Project definition
Examples of Long-Term Project in a sentence
Accordingly, if the increase in scope is to impose a particular Impact Fee or Exaction to a medical office use where previously it did not apply to medical office uses, then that Impact Fee or Exaction would not be imposed on a medical office building that is built as part of a Long-Term Project under this Agreement.
Thereafter, Processing Fees for the Near-Term Projects and Long-Term Projects shall be limited to the Processing Fees in effect, on a City-Wide basis, at the time that CPMC applies for the permit or approval for which such Processing Fee is payable in connection with the applicable portion of the Long-Term Project.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, CPMC shall be responsible for the payment of the following fees and charges, if and to the extent applicable: (i) all Impact Fees and Exactions for future development on the California Campus, in effect at the time of assessment, (ii) the SFPUC Capacity Charges, in effect at the time of assessment, and (iii) the transit impact fees for a Long-Term Project (as set forth in Planning Code Section 411.1 et seq.
The District shall not award any construction contracts for the Nacimiento Project until such time as the District shall have consulted with All Participants as to whether to proceed with the Nacimiento Project, and in no event shall any award of a Construction Bid be made, nor shall any Long-Term Project Debt be issued, prior to the Opt-out Date.