Preapplication Meeting Sample Clauses

A Preapplication Meeting clause establishes the requirement for a meeting between the applicant and relevant authorities before a formal application is submitted. In practice, this meeting allows the applicant to present their proposed project, receive feedback, and clarify any procedural or technical requirements that may apply to their application. The core function of this clause is to facilitate early communication, helping to identify potential issues and streamline the application process, thereby reducing the likelihood of delays or misunderstandings later on.
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Preapplication Meeting. Six (6) copies of the preliminary project plan shall be submitted to the city for the planning commission's consideration at least five (5) working days prior to its next regularly scheduled meeting. The planning commission may, if said copies of the sketch plan are not so submitted beforehand, postpone its consideration thereof until its next regularly scheduled meeting.
Preapplication Meeting. Contractor shall hold a preapplication meeting with the applicant if requested by the applicant. Contractor shall schedule the requested meeting within 30 days of receiving the request from the applicant.
Preapplication Meeting. After its assignment to the project, the Accreditation Team will meet the applicant’s management team (Board of Directors). The NAES shall contact the applicant to arrange the meeting as soon as practicable.
Preapplication Meeting. After assignment of an Accreditation Team, meet with the applicant’s Board of Directors.

Related to Preapplication Meeting

  • Preconstruction Meeting Furnish the names of the Certified Erosion and Sediment Control/Stormwater Supervisor, Certified Foremen, Certified Installers and Certified Designer and notify the Engineer of changes in certified personnel over the life of the contract within 2 days of change. Any company performing work for the North Carolina Department of Transportation has the ethical responsibility to fully disclose any reprimand or dismissal of an employee resulting from improper testing or falsification of records.

  • Negotiation Meetings The first bargaining session shall be held at a mutually agreed time and date within fourteen (14) days of the request. All proposals by the parties shall be written and submitted to the representative(s) of both teams at the first meeting. No additional items shall be submitted by either party following the first meeting, unless mutually agreed by the parties. Additional ground rules, if any, will be established at the first meeting. Bargaining sessions shall not be scheduled during the regular teacher workday. Time and dates as used in this Article may be changed by mutual agreement.

  • Union Meetings The Employer recognizes the Union's interest in keeping its members informed and aware of its activities through regular union meetings. The Employer may approve the use of the agency facilities to hold union meetings. Union meetings, including general and/or committee(s) meetings, held on employer premises will not interfere with the operation of the Employer.

  • Pre-Construction Meeting No more than seven (7) days from the issuance of the NTP, unless the County grants additional time, the County will conduct a pre-construction meeting with the Contractor’s project manager, Subcontractors, and the end-user to determine the actual project schedule, project access requirements and to address and resolve any customer concerns.

  • Tool Box Meetings 54.1 Tool Box Meetings are regarded as an important part of site based communications. The Employer will develop a program of consultation with its site based Employees around safety, productivity, constructability and methodology. 54.2 At least one toolbox meeting will be convened by the Employer per site, each month to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation. Items to be discussed at each meeting may include but are not limited to programming of site work, site issues, work health and safety, job design, productivity issues, management policies, Agreement compliance, wages and conditions, compliance with statutory obligations and any other relevant issue raised. Notice of the meeting will be given at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled date, but can be rescheduled to accommodate site requirements. There will be a standing invitation for representatives of the Union to attend such toolbox meetings. Meetings will be scheduled so as to minimise disruption to production.