Land Development Code Applicability Sample Clauses

Land Development Code Applicability. 4.1 The requirements of this Section supersede any inconsistent provisions of the LDC.
Land Development Code Applicability. (a) The Land Development Code applies to the Property and development within it, unless expressly otherwise provided in this MPD. (b) The requirements of this Section supersede any inconsistent provisions of the LDC or other ordinances of the City.
Land Development Code Applicability. The development of the Project shall proceed in accordance with the terms of this PUD Agreement. In the event of an inconsistency between the terms of this PUD Agreement and the City’s Land Development Code (LDC), as it exists now or as it may be amended in the future, the terms of this PUD Agreement shall prevail. Where specific requirements are not contained in this PUD Agreement, the LDC shall apply to the extent that it does not conflict with the provisions of this PUD Agreement or the general intent of the Conceptual Development Plan
Land Development Code Applicability. 5 6.1 The Land Development Code of the City ("Land Development Code") 6 applies to the Town Center Property and development within it, unless expressly 7 otherwise provided in this Section. 8 6.2 The requirements of this Section supersede any inconsistent provisions of 9 the Land Development Code or other ordinances of the City. 10 6.3 Many of the provisions of the Land Development Code are inconsistent 11 with the TND planning concept, and as indicated in Section 4.0 above, Town Center is 12 planned as a TND. As a result, for purposes of Town Center and development within it, 13 the following provisions apply and supercede any conflicting provisions contained in the
Land Development Code Applicability. 9 (a) The LDC applies to the SR-100 Property and development within it, unless expressly otherwise provided in this MPD Agreement. 12 the LDC or other ordinances of the City. 15 without limitation, private garages/mother-in-law suites and storage buildings; home 16 offices; model homes; guardhouses; air conditioning units and related heating/cooling 17 units; swimming pools and pool equipment; generators; fences, walls, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇; 18 gazebos and other open-air structures; boardwalks, docks, and other similar uses shall 19 be permitted within the Project. Standard residential accessory uses will be allowed 20 within the building areas of the Project, including but not limited to decks, swimming pools, 21 patios, air conditioning units, walkways, and sidewalks. Accessory uses and structures will be allowed in accordance with the LDC, provided such uses and structures are of a nature customarily incidental and clearly subordinate to a residential home as the permitted or principal use. Specifically, as follows: 25
Land Development Code Applicability. The Land Development Code applies to the Property and development 7 within it, unless expressly otherwise provided in this MPD.
Land Development Code Applicability. 18 (a) The Land Development Code applies to the Property and development 19 within it, unless expressly otherwise provided in this MPD.

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  • Training and Development 3.1 Authorities will develop local 'Workforce Development Plans (see Part 4.8),' closely linked to their service delivery plans, which will provide the focus for the establishment of training and development priorities. Training and development should be designed to meet the corporate and service needs of authorities both current and in the future, taking into account the individual needs of employees. Local schemes on training and development should enable authorities to attain their strategic objectives through development of their employees. Training and development provisions should be shaped to local requirements and take account of the full range of learning methods. Such an approach should enable access to learning for all employees. The needs of part time employees and shift workers need particular consideration. 3.2 Employees attending or undertaking required training are entitled to payment of normal earnings; all prescribed fees and other relevant expenses arising. Employees are also entitled to paid leave for the purpose of sitting for required examinations. When attending training courses outside contracted daily hours, part-time employees should be paid on the same basis as full- time employees. (Assistance for other forms of learning, for example that directed at individual development, will be locally determined). Some training can be very expensive and authorities may require repayment of all or part of the costs incurred should an employee leave the authority before a reasonable time period has expired. The authority's policy in this regard should be made explicit. 3.3 Objectives for training and development programmes should include the following: • To enable Councils to attain their strategic objectives via investment in their employees. • To promote equity of access to learning. • To encourage employees to develop their skills and level of responsibility to the maximum of their individual potential. • To widen and modernise the skills profile of employees to maximise their versatility, employability and so, job security. • To enable employees to raise productivity, quality and customer service in pursuit of sustainable improvement 3.4 Authorities should establish local partnership arrangements, to include recognised trade unions, to develop their local workforce development plans. 3.5 The NJC endorses partnership provision such as the "Return to Learn" scheme. Authorities and the recognised trade unions shall encourage and support employees taking on the statutory Union Learning Representative (ULR) role. This will include agreeing facilities and paid release in accordance with statutory provisions. ULRs should be enabled to play a full part in promoting and implementing local training and development programmes.

  • Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee The Employer and the Union recognize the role of the joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee in promoting a safe and healthful workplace. The parties agree that a Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee shall be established for each Employer covered by this Collective Agreement. The Committee shall govern itself in accordance with the provisions of the Industrial Health and Safety Regulations made pursuant to the Workers’ Compensation Act. The Committee shall be as between the Employer and the Union, with equal representation, and with each party appointing its own representatives. Representatives of the Union shall be chosen by the Union membership or appointed by the Union. All minutes of the meetings of the Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee will be recorded in a mutually agreeable format and will be sent to the Union. The Union further agrees to actively pursue with the other Health Care Unions a Joint Union Committee for the purposes of this Article. The Employer agrees to provide or cause to be provided to Employer members of the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee adequate training and orientation to the duties and responsibilities of committee members to allow the incumbents to fulfil those duties competently. The Union agrees to provide or cause to be provided to Union members of the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee adequate training and orientation to the duties and responsibilities of committee members to allow the incumbents to fulfil those duties competently. Such training and orientation shall take place within six (6) months of taking office.

  • Creation and Development Fee If the Prospectus related to a Trust specifies a creation and development fee, the Trustee shall, on or immediately after the end of the initial offering period, withdraw from the Capital Account, an amount equal to the unpaid creation and development fee as of such date and credit such amount to a special non-Trust account designated by the Depositor out of which the creation and development fee will be distributed to the Depositor (the "Creation and Development Account"). The creation and development fee is the per unit amount specified in the Prospectus for the Trust. (16) Article III is hereby amended by adding the following section:

  • Learning and Development 8.1 The Ministry is committed to creating a people management environment where the focus is on enhancing capability and supporting our people to build successful and rewarding careers. 8.2 This will enable the Ministry to meet the needs and expectations of stakeholders and continuously improve the quality of the service it provides by ensuring we have the capability and capacity needed to meet the expectations of New Zealanders in delivering first class justice services. 8.3 The Ministry will value and prioritise development – promoting and supporting learning as a constant for everyone. Career and personal development will be a strong focus within the Ministry. 8.4 We will endeavour to ensure that every employee has access to a range of development opportunities that ensure they have the skills needed to perform effectively in their role, and to develop new skills for future roles. People will take responsibility for their own learning and development, and will have the support and tools to enable them to do this. 8.5 The Ministry recognises that our managers and team leaders are critical to our success. 8.6 We will ensure they have the skills necessary to be successful in their roles, and encourage and support them in continually developing their leadership and management skills. 8.7 We will work to clearly define management structures and career paths, and focus on ensuring we have the management and leadership capability necessary to lead us into the future. 8.8 We will work in partnership with our managers and team leaders to identify development opportunities that contribute to their success as a leader and supporting their career aspirations. 8.9 To achieve this, the Ministry will develop a comprehensive range of learning and development opportunities for managers and team leaders.