Non-Substantive Amendments. The following items are considered by both parties to be not substantive and may be amended by resolution of Council.
Non-Substantive Amendments. 6.1.1 The following items are considered by both parties to be not substantive and may be amended in a matter consistent with the Halifax Regional Municipality Charter:
Non-Substantive Amendments. The following items are considered by both parties to be not substantive and may be amended by resolution of Council (for greater certainty, these items do not include changes which, in the opinion of the Development Officer, are generally in conformance with the plans attached as Schedules B-O):
Non-Substantive Amendments. The proposed development agreement includes options for various non-substantive amendments by resolution of Council, including a change to the required fencing provisions and changes to timeframes for development.
Non-Substantive Amendments. 6.1 Any amendment to this agreement, whether substantive or otherwise, must be approved by both parties in writing.
Non-Substantive Amendments. A ‘Non-Substantive Amendment’ is a change to the agreement which could be made without a formal Public Hearing. Instead, Community Council could authorize this change by resolution. As proposed, Non-Substantive Amendments within this agreement include the following: • changes to architectural requirements, design layout, positioning of the building and an increase in the building floor area; and • extensions to the date of commencement of construction and time of completion of the development.
Non-Substantive Amendments. A ‘Non-Substantive Amendment’ is a change to the agreement which could be made without a formal Public Hearing. Instead, Community Council could authorize this change by resolution. As proposed, Non-Substantive Amendments within this agreement include the following: • Changes to the landscaping requirements; • Changes to the sign requirements; • Changes to the land use requirements; • Changes to the architectural requirements; • Changes to building architecture as a result of the wind impact assessment; • The granting of an extension to the date of commencement of construction • The length of time for the completion of the development; Staff Recommendation Staff recommend that Regional Council: