Mutual Objectives Sample Clauses

Mutual Objectives. Development of the Project in accordance with this Development Agreement will provide for the orderly development of the Property in accordance with the objectives set forth in the General Plan. Moreover, a development agreement for the Project will eliminate uncertainty in planning for and securing orderly development of the Property, assure installation of necessary improvements, assure attainment of maximum efficient resource utilization within the City at the least economic cost to its citizens and otherwise achieve the goals and purposes for which the Development Agreement Act was enacted. The Parties believe that such orderly development of the Project will provide Public Benefits, as described in Section 2.3.1, to the City through the imposition of development standards and requirements under this Agreement, including without limitation: increased tax revenues, installation of on-site and off-site improvements, creation and retention of jobs, and development of an aesthetically attractive Project. Additionally, although development of the Project in accordance with this Agreement will restrain the City’s land use or other relevant police powers, this Agreement provides the City with sufficient reserved powers during the Term hereof to remain responsible and accountable to its residents. In exchange for these and other benefits to City, the Developer will receive assurance that the Project may be developed during the Term of this Agreement in accordance with the Applicable Rules, Project Approvals and Reserved Powers, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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Mutual Objectives. 8.1.1 The APSA shall support attainment of the following mutual objectives at the State and local levels through contracts, grants, policies and procedures: • A collaborative, community-based, interagency child identification process to locate, evaluate, assess and identify all infants and toddlers who may be eligible for early intervention services; • Comprehensive service coordination to ensure that families of referred and/or eligible infants and toddlers and their families receive the appropriate services and supports to be competent and confident of their ability to support their child’s participation in natural environments and. are provided procedural safeguards; • An Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for families of eligible infants and toddlers that that builds upon existing informal and formal resources available to the family; • Appropriate and necessary team-based services in the context of the family’s routines, activities and relationships as identified on the IFSP utilizing available public and private funding sources; • An effective and efficient transition from early intervention services to preschool special education or other appropriate programs and services to support school readiness: • Effective and consistent recruitment and retention strategies to identify and increase the number of qualified professionals statewide; • Adequate state capacity to xxxxxx professional development of the early childhood education workforce to ensure the inclusion of children with developmental disabilities in all everyday routines and activities, within the home, community, and formal and informal child care programs; • Effective and accurate utilization of the AzEIP data system for data informed decision-making to support the promotion of a statewide interagency system. • Effective General Supervision, including AzEIP’s State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report, AzEIP Policies and Procedures and effective implementation, dispute resolution, data processes and results, integrated monitoring activities, technical assistance and professional development, improvement, correction, incentives, sanctions, and fiscal management; and • Assurance that a comprehensive, coordinated, interagency system of early intervention services for Arizona’s families and children with disabilities or delays is consistently implemented by the APSA through coordinated system and policy development, implementation and evaluation that ensures compliance with IDEA, ...
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Mutual Objectives. The parties to this Agreement are committed to maintaining and improving productivity, efficiency and flexibility, which in turn will, at least, maintain and/or increase the Company's competitiveness and offer secure and worthwhile employment for its employees. It is recognised that the parties to this Agreement need to adopt a consultative and participative approach to increased efficiency and sustained productivity across all of the Company operations. Specific objectives of this Agreement are: -
Mutual Objectives. Development of the Project in accordance with this Agreement will provide the assurances required for the development of the Project in accordance with the goals and objectives set forth in the General Plan. Moreover, this Agreement provides additional assurance to the City and Developer that, should Developer proceed with the Project, the installation of necessary improvements will occur in the manner set forth in the Existing Approvals and otherwise achieve the goals and purposes for which the Development Agreement Act was enacted. The Parties believe that such an orderly, coordinated development of the Project will provide many public benefits to the City, including without limitation: delivery by the Developer to the City of the Affordable Housing Payment, and development of under-utilized properties and uses.
Mutual Objectives. The parties are committed to maintaining and improving productivity, efficiency and flexibility, which will in turn maintain and increase the ability of the Employer to deliver the best possible service to the community.
Mutual Objectives. The Parties hereby agree to work together to further their general mutual objectives which include but are not limited to the following;
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Mutual Objectives. 11.1 The parties to this Agreement are committed to maintaining and improving productivity, efficiency and flexibility, which in turn will, at least, maintain and /or increase GKR Transport’s competitiveness and offer secure and worthwhile employment for its Employees.
Mutual Objectives. Both parties to the Agreement agree that this Agreement is governed by 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code (USC), Section 1396 et seq., 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 400 et seq., and 45 CFR Part 95, W&I Code, Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) and Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 14200), and Title 22 California Code of Regulations (CCR), Division 3 (commencing with Section 50000), all as periodically amended; and by OMB Circular A-87, as periodically amended.
Mutual Objectives. Development of the TCN Program in accordance with this Agreement will provide for the orderly development of the Properties in accordance with the objectives set forth in this Agreement and shall provide benefits to City, LACMTA and the residents of City and surrounding areas. Moreover, an agreement for the TCN Program will eliminate uncertainty in planning for and securing orderly development of the TCN Program on the Properties, assure installation of necessary improvements, assure attainment of maximum efficient resource utilization within City at the least economic cost to its citizens and otherwise achieve the goals and purposes of City and LACMTA. The execution of this Agreement does not obligate the City or LACMTA to move forward with the TCN Program, which shall be subject to the approval of CEQA in addition to the Ordinance, which will further develop specific elements of the TCN Program not otherwise addressed herein.
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