Residential Component Sample Clauses

Residential Component. 8 a). Structured recovery environment with twenty-four (24) hour staffing;
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Residential Component. The Residential Component of rent for the Premises shall be computed by first attaining a raw residential appraisal (RRA) prepared by a licensed professional appraiser. The Lessor will adjust the RRA to reflect several factors including, but not limited to:
Residential Component. Developer is to construct a high quality, for-sale residential project with up to 65 for-sale townhome units which is consistent with development standards set forth by the Entitlements. The Residential Component includes an approximate 0.600 acre Parking Easement which is a part of the Mixed-Use Commercial Component property.
Residential Component. For the life of the Proposed Development, Developer will reserve the Residential Component as for-sale units. During the initial unit sales effort and to the extent that it is economically feasible at currently projected average sales prices of $720,000 per unit, the Developer shall impose leasing and resale restrictions to insure that a minimum of 90 percent of the Residential Component units of the Completed Development are sold to purchasers who intend to occupy the units as their primary residence(s). The future condominium documents and bylaws shall include a provision that no less than 80 percent of condominium units in the Residential Component of the Completed Development shall be owner-occupied at any time. Rentals through Airbnb or other such short term rentals shall be prohibited in the condominium documents and bylaws.
Residential Component. (a) For the residential component of the Development, the Developer commits to the achievement of:
Residential Component. The term
Residential Component. The Project will include a minimum of the lesser of (a) 140 residential units and (b) 100,000 square feet of residential space (the “Minimum Residential Component”). Developer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to include the lesser of (i) 15 “for sale” units and (ii) 15,000 square feet of “for sale” residential space in the Minimum Residential Component. The Project’s residential units shall be (x) reflective of current and anticipated market conditions, (y) respectful and sensitive to the scale and character of surrounding single family neighbors, and (z) responsive to the changing dynamics of housing demand and availability within the City of Lakewood. If Developer elects to engage a controlling general partner in or assign sole management and control responsibility for the Minimum Residential Component to an unaffiliated third party (the “Unaffiliated Residential Development Partner”), such Unaffiliated Residential Development Partner shall be subject to the City’s prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and any such Unaffiliated Residential Development Partner shall be required to acknowledge in writing its obligations under this Agreement for the benefit of the City prior to undertaking any work contemplated herein, a copy of which shall be delivered to the City promptly after such assignment. For the avoidance of doubt, the approval by the City of assignment of Developer’s obligations relating to the Minimum Residential Component shall not be required if Developer or one of its Affiliates (as defined in Section 11.1) continues to have or shares management authority or control of the Minimum Residential Component, provided any such Affiliate acknowledges in writing its obligations under this Agreement for the benefit of the City prior to undertaking any work contemplated herein, a copy of which shall be delivered to the City promptly after such assignment. In the event that Developer engages an Unaffiliated Residential Development Partner that is approved by the City hereunder, Developer shall be forever released from any further obligations or liabilities hereunder with respect to the Minimum Residential Component of the Project.
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Residential Component. (a) The Site will contain a component for residential use (the “Residential Component”). The Residential Component is anticipated to be composed of townhouses and residential units on Holmwood Avenue and Bank Street.

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  • Household Component The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) provides nationally representative estimates of health care use, expenditures, sources of payment, and health insurance coverage for the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population. The MEPS Household Component (HC) also provides estimates of respondents’ health status, demographic and socio-economic characteristics, employment, access to care, and satisfaction with health care. Estimates can be produced for individuals, families, and selected population subgroups. The panel design of the survey, which includes 5 Rounds of interviews covering 2 full calendar years, provides data for examining person level changes in selected variables such as expenditures, health insurance coverage, and health status. Using computer assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) technology, information about each household member is collected, and the survey builds on this information from interview to interview. All data for a sampled household are reported by a single household respondent. The MEPS-HC was initiated in 1996. Each year a new panel of sample households is selected. Because the data collected are comparable to those from earlier medical expenditure surveys conducted in 1977 and 1987, it is possible to analyze long-term trends. Each annual MEPS-HC sample size is about 15,000 households. Data can be analyzed at either the person or event level. Data must be weighted to produce national estimates. The set of households selected for each panel of the MEPS HC is a subsample of households participating in the previous year’s National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. The NHIS sampling frame provides a nationally representative sample of the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population and reflects an oversample of blacks and Hispanics. In 2006, the NHIS implemented a new sample design, which included Asian persons in addition to households with black and Hispanic persons in the oversampling of minority populations. MEPS further oversamples additional policy relevant sub- groups such as low income households. The linkage of the MEPS to the previous year’s NHIS provides additional data for longitudinal analytic purposes.

  • MAINTENANCE OF THE BUILDING /APARTMENT / PROJECT The Promoter shall be responsible to provide and maintain essential services in the Project till the taking over of the maintenance of the project by the Association upon the issuance of the completion certificate of the Project. The cost of such maintenance has been included in the Total Extras and Deposits as mentioned in clause 1.2.

  • MAINTENANCE OF THE SAID BUILDING / APARTMENT / PROJECT The Promoter shall be responsible to provide and maintain essential services in the Project till the taking over of the maintenance of the project by the association of the allottees. The cost of such maintenance has been included in the Total Price of the [Apartment/Plot]. [Insert any other clauses in relation to maintenance of project, infrastructure and equipment]

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.

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