How the Planning Agreement Promotes the Public Interest Sample Clauses

This clause defines how the planning agreement serves the public interest by outlining the specific benefits or improvements it delivers to the community. It typically details the ways in which the agreement supports public infrastructure, environmental protection, or social amenities, such as funding for parks, affordable housing, or transportation upgrades. By clarifying these contributions, the clause ensures that the agreement aligns with broader community goals and justifies the approval of development projects, thereby addressing concerns about public benefit and transparency.
How the Planning Agreement Promotes the Public Interest. The Planning Agreement promotes the public interest by committing the Developer to make monetary contributions towards a public purpose(s).
How the Planning Agreement Promotes the Public Interest. In accordance with the objects of the EPA Act, the Planning Agreement promotes the public interest in the following manner: (1) the proper management and development of land; (2) the promotion and co-ordination of the orderly and economic use and development of land; and (3) the Planning Agreement will not preclude the public being provided with the opportunity for involvement and participation in development assessment. The public have been provided the opportunity to be involved with the development assessment and are invited to make comment on the Planning Agreement, particularly with regard to the public interest. These purposes represent an important public benefit, and the Developer's offer to contribute towards these purposes will provide an important positive impact on the public who use the infrastructure and services to which these purposes relate.
How the Planning Agreement Promotes the Public Interest. The Planning Agreement promotes the public interest by ensuring that an appropriate contribution is made towards the provision of infrastructure, facilities and services to satisfy needs that arise from development of the Land. The Planning Agreement promotes the objects of the Act by encouraging: the promotion and co-ordination of the orderly and economic use and development of land; The Planning Agreement promotes the objects of the Act set out above by requiring the Developer to make a contribution towards the provision of infrastructure, facilities and services referred to in clause 6.1 of the LEP. The Developer’s offer to contribute towards the provision of State infrastructure will have a positive public impact as funds from the Developer will be available towards the provision of infrastructure, facilities and services referred to in clause 6.1 of the LEP.
How the Planning Agreement Promotes the Public Interest. The Planning Agreement promotes the public interest by committing the Applicant to provide a monetary contribution, undertake Works and register an Easement for the purposes of provide the public pedestrian access. The Planning Agreement also requires the Applicant to dedicate Land to Council for possible future road widening.
How the Planning Agreement Promotes the Public Interest. The planning agreement facilitates the carrying out of roadworks, which will provide and improve access to the subject land.

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