Core Area Sample Clauses

Core Area. A5.7 The Core Area will build on its key strengths including its skilled workforce in sectors such as health, life sciences and pharmaceuticals, advanced engineering and aerospace, its high quality environment and educational opportunities. Together with Stansted Airport, the local authorities will deliver sustainable growth which supports the economic ambitions of the LSCC and the UK through:  complementing and supporting the economic performance of the Corridor whilst maintaining and enhancing the special character of the area, including the locally distinctive historic character of its market towns and rural settlements; 10 Although this MoU and the HMA cover only the four West Essex/East Hertfordshire Authorities, the MoU itself, the SHMA and Joint Economic Report, and the Spatial Options Study were discussed at the Co-op Member Board and the Co-op Officer Group, of which Broxbourne Borough Council is a member. Xxxxxxxxxx BC officers and Members were also involved in the drafting and agreement of the LSCC ‘Core Area’ vision.  the delivery of housing, supported by good access to social, leisure, community, health facilities, education and jobs, that meets the needs of local people and supports sustainable economic growth, whilst ensuring it remains an attractive place for people to live and locate to;  capitalising on existing economic sectors and promoting growth of expanding industries including in the food production, life sciences, pharmaceuticals and technology sectors; tourism including hotels, Stansted’s expansion, recreation/green assets including the Xxx Valley, Stort Valley, Epping Forest and Xxxxxxxx Forest National Nature Reserve;  working with partners to protect and enhance the high quality environment, its unique landscapes and places of special wildlife value. This would be achieved by place- shaping initiatives which would include measures to conserve areas of high biodiversity; the provision of new, alternative green spaces for people and wildlife; and the increase of green infrastructure connections between these areas, to provide greater opportunities for more sustainable access to nature for everyone living in the corridor;  working with partners to secure investment in major infrastructure including increasing rail capacity on the West Anglia Mainline and maximising the opportunities that Crossrail 2 can deliver, together with road improvements including a new junction on the M11 at 7A and improvements to junctions 7 and 8, an...
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Core Area. The current “Core Area” Consent Judgment objective of preventing the 500 ppb plume from expanding will be eliminated as part of a final agreement on the Western Area modifications.
Core Area. The area within a circle surrounding each detection using a 1⁄2 mile radius with the detection as a cen- ter point. Day degrees. A unit of measurement used to measure the amount of heat re- quired to further the development of fruit flies through their life cycle. Day- degree life cycle requirements are cal- culated through a modeling process specific for each fruit fly species. (Minimum Daily Temp + Maximum Daily Temp)/2)¥54°=Day Degrees. Departmental permit. A document issued by the Administrator in which he or she affirms that the interstate 1 Any properly identified inspector is au- thorized to stop and inspect persons and means of conveyance, and to seize, quar- antine, treat, apply other remedial measures to, destroy, or otherwise dispose of regulated articles as provided in sections 414, 421, and 434 of the Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7714, 7731, and 7754). 2 Regulations concerning the movement of plant pests, including live Mexican fruit flies, in interstate commerce are contained in part 330 of this chapter. movement of the regulated article identified on the document is for sci- entific or experimental purposes and that the regulated article is eligible for interstate movement in accordance with § 301.64–4(c). Deputy Administrator. The Deputy Ad- ministrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for Plant Protection and Quarantine, or any offi- cer or employee of the Department to whom authority to act in his/her stead has been or may hereafter be delegated. Infestation. The presence of the Mexi- can fruit fly or the existence of cir- cumstances that make it reasonable to believe that the Mexican fruit fly is present. Inspector. Any employee of Plant Pro- tection and Quarantine, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, or other person, authorized by the Deputy Ad- ministrator in accordance with law to enforce the provisions of the quar- antines and regulations in this subpart. Interstate. From any State into or through any other State. Limited permit. A document which is issued for a regulated article by an in- xxxxxxx or by a person operating under a compliance agreement, and which represents that such regulated article is eligible for interstate movement in accordance with § 301.64–5(b). Mexican fruit fly. The insect known as Mexican fruit fly (Anastrepha ludens (Xxxx)) in any stage of development. Moved (movement, move). Shipped, of- fered for shipment to a common car- rier, received for transp...
Core Area. All core area spaces, including closets, toilet rooms, etc., to be complete and finished per code. Hallways not included.
Core Area. All core area spaces, including closets, toilet rooms, etc., to be complete and finished per code. Hallways are not included, except that Landlord shall construct a fire corridor (as shown on Exhibit "A" hereto) to include all fire and life safety requirements.
Core Area. That portion of the Shopping Center outlined by dashed line on the Site Plan attached hereto as Exhibit A and consisting of approximately Seven Hundred Twenty Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-one (720,421) square feet of land.
Core Area. The core area on the first floor shall be finished, including main entrance lobby, exit corridors, and electrical, telephone, mail and janitorial rooms. The tenant side of the core walls shall be dry walled and fire taped. Tenant doors into the core area or corridors are not included.
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Core Area. Main streets and traffic-ways designated for foot traffic only from 9:30am until 11:00pm each day of the Fair (Tuesday-Saturday). Bollards are commonly used to block streets to vehicular traffic during these hours.
Core Area. For purposes of this agreement the ‘Core Area’ boundaries are defined as the areas served along Hwy 101 from Arch Cape North to Astoria, as far East on Xxxxxxx 00 as the Highway 53 Junction, and as far East on Highway 30 as the Knappa Junction.

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  • Parking Area Developer shall provide a parking area for ADOT for at least 100 vehicles 27 (85 staff/15 visitors). The parking area must be reasonably level (all-weather surface and 28 all-weather access). The parking area must include an additional lockable fenced 29 parking area to accommodate 25 ADOT vehicles.

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

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