Port Master Plan definition
Examples of Port Master Plan in a sentence
Respect the time already spent by the general public and stakeholders on other ongoing planning efforts, including the Focused General Plan Update and the Port Master Plan Update, by acknowledging and summarizing that input.
The Port also prepared a Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) for the Port Master Plan (PMP) Update which has been circulated for public review.
The land controlled by the Port District is identified in the Port Master Plan, which is currently being updated.
As such, the focus of the proposed targeted LCPA is to update the descriptions of, and internal references to, the most current City General Plan and Zoning Code, and Port Master Plan.
Review the City’s Focused General Plan Update, Zoning Code, and Climate Action Plan, and the Port District Port Master Plan and draft Port Master Plan Update to determine what policies and measures should be directly incorporated into the LCP to further coastal resilience and address environmental justice.
Lessor and Lessee will cooperate diligently and in good faith to amend the Port Master Plan to permit the construction and operation of an expansion to the San Diego Convention Center (“Expansion”) and an expansion to the adjacent Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel (“Expansion Hotel”) in accordance with this Paragraph.
Furthermore, the Greater Surabaya Metropolitan Port Master Plan (2012) issued by the Ministry of Transportation, contains a measure to build a new port in the eastern part of the metropolitan area, separate from the Existing Port area, with the aim of improving the logistics of Jakarta Metropolitan Area fundamentally.
The Parties anticipate that the Priority Improvements, Other Improvements, and Priority O&M (collectively “Special Tax Revenue Projects”) have been analyzed in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan and Port Master Plan Amendment (UPD #83356-EIR-658, SCH #2005081077), dated June 18, 2010, on file in the Office of the District Clerk bearing Document No. 56562 (“Project EIR”) in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”).
In the event the Lessor determines to certify the FEIR and to approve the PMPA in a form consistent with the Project as described in the FEIR, delivery to Lessee of Lessor’s written notice that the Lessor has approved the Project by amending the Port Master Plan and certifying the FEIR consistent with the Project as described in the FEIR.
District is in the process of updating the Port Master Plan (“PMPU”), and that the project description for the Proposed Development, including land and water uses, is not sufficiently defined to include the Proposed Development in the PMPU, and any Discretionary Actions for the Proposed Development shall be subject to the Port Master Plan then in effect and controlling as of the time any Discretionary Action is considered by District.