Major Phase Applications Sample Clauses

Major Phase Applications. Major Phase Applications submitted to the Agency shall be in the form of six (6) hard copies and one (1) digital file. A Major Phase Application shall include the following documents:
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Major Phase Applications. Before any tentative subdivision maps or vertical development projects may be approved for a particular Major Phase, the horizontal developer must submit a Major Phase Application for the reasonable approval by the Authority. The Major Phase Application will provide conceptual designs for site design, street layouts, public open space, infrastructure layout, sustainability measures, building footprints, and maximum building massing and heights, all as consistent with the Design for Development. The Major Phase Application must also catalogue all applicable CEQA mitigation measures and the process for implementation of such measures. The DRDAP will provide that the Authority will not disapprove a particular aspect of conceptual design if the Authority had previously approved such aspect in a pending or previous Major Phase if applicable.
Major Phase Applications. Specific details regarding the New TIHDI Units, such as the program, building configuration, unit types and sizes, the potential for including a mixture of New TIHDI Units and Authority Units in the same building, and specific developers and service providers for the New TIHDI Units, are not known at this time, nor is it anticipated that they will be known at the time the Amended and Restated TIHDI Agreement is finalized. As a result, the Amended and Restated TIHDI Agreement will outline a Major Phase planning process between the Authority and TIHDI that is coordinated with the Major Phase planning process, close of escrow, and horizontal development under the TICD DDA. At the time TICD submits each Major Phase application in accordance with the TICD DDA, the Authority and TIHDI will meet and confer to agree on the following:
Major Phase Applications. Authority Staff shall review each Complete Major Phase Application as expeditiously as reasonably possible. No later than fifteen (15) days after the expiration of the 30-day City Agency review period described in Section 4.2.2 above, Authority Staff shall provide Developer with a summary of all comments received from City Agencies, Authority Staff and any other comments by applicable City Agencies and other Governmental Entities and community organizations consulted by the Authority. Authority Staff shall provide final comments on each Complete Major Phase Application within eighty (80) days following the Authority’s determination that the Major Phase Application is a Complete Application. Authority Staff may propose changes to the Complete Major Phase Application that do not conflict with the Redevelopment Requirements, including changes responding to comments received by City Agencies or others during the 30-day City Agency review period. If Authority Staff proposes any such changes, then the Authority and Developer shall promptly meet and confer in good faith for a period of not more than forty-five (45) days, as such period may be extended by mutual agreement, to reach agreement on any such changes proposed by the Authority; provided such meet and confer period shall run concurrently with, and shall not extend, the eighty (80) day period specified above unless agreed to by Developer and Authority Staff. Upon the later of (i) the expiration of the eighty (80) day period specified above, as such eighty (80) day period may be extended by mutual agreement of Developer and Authority Staff, or (ii) the occurrence of the applicable Major Phase Decision Agreement, the Executive Director shall submit the Complete Major Phase Application to the Authority Board for review and consideration, with or without Authority Staff recommendation as applicable, at the next regularly-scheduled meeting for which an agenda has not yet been finalized and for which the Authority can prepare and submit a staff report in keeping with standard practices of the Authority. The Authority Board shall take action on each Complete Major Phase Application in accordance with the standards in Section 4.2.4 within thirty (30) days after such Complete Major Phase Application is introduced at a public meeting of the Authority Board for review and consideration, unless Developer in its sole discretion Approves an extension of such period. Failure of the Executive Director to submit the Comple...
Major Phase Applications. Specific details regarding the New TIHDI Units, such as the program, building configuration, unit types and sizes, the potential for including a mixture of New TIHDI Units and Authority Units in the same building, and specific developers and service providers for the New TIHDI Units, are not known at this time. As a result, the Parties agree to work together to plan and coordinate the construction of the New TIHDI Units on a parallel path with the approval of Major Phases and Sub-Phases under the TICD DDA. At the time TICD submits each Major Phase Application under the TICD DDA, the Authority and TIHDI will promptly meet and confer to agree on the following:
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