Site Analysis Sample Clauses

Site Analysis. The Design Professional shall, in consultation with the geotechnical engineer and other Project consultants, develop and submit to the Owner, in conjunction with the Site Memorandum (see Paragraph 2.1.3.2 above), an analysis of the site describing significant features of physical environment and characteristics of the site, (i.e., climate, topography, soils and conditions, ecology, utilities, circulation, views, noise and existing structures) stating the implication of the above factors on design.
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Site Analysis. 3 5.01 Site Analysis Documents............................................3 5.02 Access.............................................................4 5.03 Site Analysis Period...............................................5 5.04 Cure of Unacceptable Conditions....................................5
Site Analysis. Providing planning surveys, site evaluation or comparative studies of prospective sites, beyond what is detailed within the Basic Services.
Site Analysis. The following site analysis information shall be inventoried and mapped at a scale no smaller than one inch equals 100 feet in sufficient detail, with brief descriptions if necessary, to allow for the proper evaluation of a preliminary plat. The site analysis map and accompanying descriptions shall be included with the submittal of the preliminary plat. The map shall include:
Site Analysis. Based on the preliminary program developed, we will evaluate sites. This will include an analysis of the following: • Dimensions, topography, utilities, etc., • Existing traffic flows and patterns to and from sites • Pedestrian flows from sites to the various demand generators • Site constraints including any flood zone issues, major utilities, etc. • Access from surrounding streets and proposed entry/exit locations • Any environmental and historic site impacts • Resulting net add to the parking supply (account for any site that is an existing surface lot) We will develop conceptual parking plans to evaluate the design feasibility of developing a parking structure on the site and for cost estimating purposes. At this point the sites will be evaluated based on the following preliminary criteria. • Impact on surrounding businesses • Impact on existing roadways and future Cross‐Town Connector • Pedestrian circulation and accessibility • Impact on traffic circulation and accessibility • Ability of new parking to enhance or promote future economic development • Location to current and potential demand generators and developments • Potential for private participation in form or public private partnership • Impact on storm water management and flood plain • Any projected land acquisition and relocation costs • Ability of site location to enhance feasibility of mixed‐use opportunities • Existing parking lost to structure(s) (net add if site is existing lot) The alternate schemes prepared. A site plan will be developed of the final scheme illustrating the site, traffic flows in and around the site and the relation of the parking to the surrounding buildings. City of Dubuque Multi‐Modal Transit Parking Garage Study 2012
Site Analysis. During the Negotiation Period, the Parties shall analyze the Site to assess suitability for the development of the Facility. The Site will be developed by the DEVELOPER, but may include CITY financial participation in the project.
Site Analysis. The Architect shall provide all necessary geotechnical reports and topographic surveys relating to the Architect’s work on the Project located on land held in Trust by the Federal Government. The Architect shall be aware of local or federally listed endangered species that may occur and any endangered species coordination specific to the Project. This would include avoidance and minimization measures as well as environmental permits and commitments. The Architect shall have the necessary information to recognize any wetlands present in the Project area.
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Site Analysis. During this Phase of the work, the Architect will inspect the site to study project related information such as existing land use, traffic patterns, site ingress and egress, topography, drainage, utilities, sun angles, prevailing winds, trees and vegetation, adjacent neighborhoods, and any other site elements that will impact our design decisions. BASIC ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES Basic Architectural/Engineering Services include the services of the Architect and the usual and customary structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering services. These services will include the following Phases of work: • Schematic Design PhaseDesign Development PhaseConstruction Documents Phase • Bidding/Procurement Phase using the XXXX process • Construction Administration Phase
Site Analysis. The site consists of 64.1 acres based on information provided by the Department of Environmental Protection. The parcel is irregular in shape. The site contains 33.5 acres of jurisdictional wetlands, which is in lake bottom. There is 30.6 acres of usable land which could be developed. Site Description: The total site is irregular in shape with legal access via a 50’ private access easement from Old Millstone Plantation Road, a two lane, dirt road. Topography/Drainage: The site is rolling and is similar to most other agricultural in the area. According to FEMA, the subject parcel is part of Panel Number 12073C0136F, dated August 18, 2009. Portions of the subject are located in Flood Zones “X” (50%), a non-flood prone area and “A” (50%), flood maps appears further in this report. a designated flood prone area. A
Site Analysis. Conduct a site analysis based upon the data gathered in accordance with requirements provided by the County and refine the data into a proposed site plan and supporting documentation sufficient to meet the County expectations outlined in the scope of work of each task order.
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