Permit Requirements Sample Clauses

Permit Requirements. A. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the following Permits, listed under Attachment “C. Permits:
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Permit Requirements. The Consultant shall confirm with the Queen’s Project Manager the assignment of responsibility for applying for, picking up and paying for any required permits.
Permit Requirements. Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits required for construction and shall provide NeighborImpact with copies of all permits obtained. Permit and inspection documentation are to be provided with the project invoice.
Permit Requirements. Pathnet, at its sole cost and expense, shall secure and maintain in effect all federal, state and local approvals, authorizations, permits and licenses required for the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement and/or removal of Pathnet's Facilities and System, including zoning, building, health, environmental and communication service permits and licenses, and shall indemnify Railroad against claims for payment therefor and against any claims for fines or penalties that may be levied for failure to procure, or to comply with, such approvals, authorizations, permits or licenses, and any remedial costs to cure any violations thereof. Without limiting the foregoing, any development or
Permit Requirements. Before filing an application for filming in Victoria, the Victoria Convention & Visitors Bureau must be contacted to discuss the production's specific filming requirements and the feasibility of filming in Victoria, TX. Any commercial producer who desires to undertake a commercial production in Victoria that utilizes City- owned property (including but not limited to streets, rights-of-way, parks, and/or public buildings) or utilizes private property which may affect adjacent public property is required to complete and return the attached application for filming to the Victoria Convention & Visitors Bureau, within the time frames below: • Commercials or episodic television: a minimum of two (2) business days prior to the commencement of filming or any substantial activity related to the project. • Feature films: a minimum of five (5) business days prior to the commencement of filming or any substantial activity related to the project.
Permit Requirements. All permits issued under this ordinance shall be subject to the following conditions, and holders of permits issued under this ordinance shall be deemed to have accepted these conditions. The Village Engineer may suspend or revoke a permit for violation of a permit condition, following written notification of the responsible party. An action by the Village Engineer to suspend or revoke this permit may be appealed in accordance with 8.14.
Permit Requirements. Before filing an application for filming in Alpine, the Office of the City Manager must be contacted to discuss the production's specific filming requirements and the feasibility of filming in Alpine, TX. Any commercial producer who desires to undertake a commercial production in Alpine is required to complete and return the attached application for filming to the Office of the City Manager, within the time frames below: • Commercials or episodic television: a minimum of two (2) business days prior to the commencement of filming or any substantial activity related to the project. • Feature films: a minimum of five (5) business days prior to the commencement of filming or any substantial activity related to the project.
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Permit Requirements. 1) The locality is responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of all photo enforcement equipment. All such equipment shall be totally isolated from any VDOT traffic signal equipment with the exception of connection to the traffic signal controller. This isolation includes, but is not limited to, access to the department’s electrical service, conduits, signal pole and loop detectors.
Permit Requirements. All subsequent plans listed below shall comply with the requirements set forth in the BMPs included on Exhibit B and the Applicable Code. The Parties agree that Operator has had substantial engagement with the City with respect to its development plans and the Operator will not be required to submit a comprehensive drilling plan. The Operator will submit the following items with each OGP application as part of the OGP process as required in the Applicable Code, unless the City determines that certain information has previously been provided by the Operator to the City and made a part of the public record or, during the City’s processing of an OGP application or the City determines that an update of any of the plans below are reasonably required due to a change in circumstance since the initial submittal:
Permit Requirements. Before filing an application for filming in the Township, the Economic Development office must be contacted to discuss the production’s specific filming requirements and the feasibility of filming in the Township. Any commercial producer who desires to undertake a commercial film or tape production in the Township is required to complete and return the attached application for filming to the Economic Development Office, following the time guidelines listed below: • Commercials or episodic television: Applications required a minimum of 2 business days prior to the commencement of filming or any substantial activity related to the project. Efforts will be made to accommodate emergency requests. • Feature films: Applications required a minimum of 5 business days prior to the commencement of filming or any substantial activity related to the project. In instances where less time is required for smaller productions or production units, efforts will be made to accommodate those requests.
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