Open Space Requirements Sample Clauses

The Open Space Requirements clause defines the minimum amount and type of open or communal space that must be provided within a property or development. Typically, this clause specifies the percentage of land that must remain undeveloped, the permitted uses for these areas (such as parks, gardens, or recreational facilities), and any maintenance obligations. Its core function is to ensure that developments include adequate open areas for residents or the public, promoting environmental quality and community well-being while complying with zoning or planning regulations.
Open Space Requirements. The Project currently has an open space dedication deficiency of 0.75 acres for Block B and 0.39 acres for Block C. Under the BSD Zoning Regulations, a fee-in-lieu is required for such deficiencies. In consideration of the significant financial commitments of the Developer under this Agreement, as well as the City’s plans to develop an approximately 12-acre riverfront park immediately adjacent to the site that serves in large part to meet the open space requirements, the City will consider such fee-in-lieu satisfied.
Open Space Requirements. The property shall be dedicated and maintained in perpetuity as open space for the conservation of natural floodplain functions. (1) These uses may include: Parks for outdoor recreational activities; wetlands management; nature reserves; cultivation; grazing; camping (except where adequate warning time is not available to allow evacuation); unimproved, unpaved parking lots; buffer zones; and other uses FEMA determines compatible with this part. (i) Allowable uses generally do not include: Walled buildings, levees, dikes, or floodwalls, paved roads, highways, bridges, cemeteries, landfills, storage of any hazardous or toxic materials, above or below ground pumping and switching stations, above or below ground storage tanks, paved parking, off-site fill or other uses that obstruct the natural and beneficial functions of the floodplain. (ii) In the rare circumstances where the Administrator has determined competing Federal interests were unavoidable and has analyzed floodplain impacts for compliance with § 60.3 of this subchapter or higher standards, the Administrator may find only USACE projects recognized by FEMA in 2000 and improvements to pre-existing Federal-aid transportation systems to be allowable uses. (2) No new structures or improvements will be built on the property except as indicated below: (i) A public facility that is open on all sides and functionally related to a designated open space or recreational use; (ii) A public restroom; or (iii) A structure that is compatible with open space and conserves the natural function of the floodplain, which the Administrator approves in writing before the construction of the structure begins. (3) Any improvements on the property shall be in accordance with proper floodplain management policies and practices. Structures built on the property according to paragraph (a)(2) of this section shall be floodproofed or elevated to at least the base flood level plus 1 foot of freeboard, or greater, if required by FEMA, or if required by any State or local ordinance, and in accordance with criteria established by the Administrator. (4) After the date of property settlement, no Federal entity or source may provide disaster assistance for any purpose with respect to the property, nor may any application for such assistance be made to any Federal entity or source. (5) The property is not eligible for coverage under the NFIP for damage to structures on the property occurring after the date of the property settlement, exc...
Open Space Requirements. Setback requirements are to provide sufficient space from the street and the property lines for easy access to the property, protective landscape treatment, and building expansion.
Open Space Requirements. The Northeast Wharf Plaza project is subject to the requirements of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) Special Area Plan. Initial site plan studies prepared for the Port include alternate approaches to compliance with this regulatory requirement. Port staff has selected a Northeast Wharf Plaza site configuration that is consistent with the Special Area Plan, but further evaluation and approval by BCDC is needed. Site planning to ensure the complementary uses of the Cruise Terminal and Plaza will continue, leading to consideration of a BCDC Major Permit.
Open Space Requirements. To the extent that any Parcel has landscaping, open space or green belt in excess of that required by any governmental authorities or any recorded restrictive covenant or condition applicable to such Parcel, such excess landscaping, open space or green belt shall be deemed available for the calculation and consideration of compliance with total landscape, open space or green belt compliance requirements by or for all Parcels.
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  • Maintenance Requirements The Contractor shall ensure and procure that at all times during the Maintenance Period, the Project Highway conforms to the maintenance requirements set forth in Schedule-E (the “Maintenance Requirements”).

  • Overtime requirements No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek.

  • Time Requirements The Independent Contractor will not be required to follow or establish a regular or daily work schedule, but shall devote during the term of this Agreement the time, energy and skill as necessary to perform the services of this engagement and shall, periodically or at any time upon the request of the Company, submit information as to the amount of time worked and scope of work performed.

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