Predevelopment Activities Clause Samples

Predevelopment Activities. 5.2.1.1 Feld shall pursue, with reas▇▇▇▇le diligence and subject to the reasonable direction of WPHC, all approvals required to commence construction of the Project. Subject to the input and approval of WPHC, Feld shall develop appropriate ▇▇te plans and other plans as may be required to obtain such approvals. Feld shall not submit any propo▇▇▇ plans or other materials to any governmental agency without the prior approval of WPHC. In addition, Feld shall not incur any third ▇▇▇ty expense without the prior approval of WPHC. WPHC agrees to reasonably cooperate with Feld in obtaining the Approva▇▇, which cooperation shall include, without limitation, prompt review of any matters submitted to WPHC and prompt response to Feld in connection with any m▇▇▇▇rs submitted to WPHC. Copies of all reports, studies and other information and material generated for or on behalf of Feld in connection with its r▇▇▇▇w and evaluation of the Property shall promptly be delivered to WPHC, including, without limitation, the full text of all drawings, reports and memoranda supplied by engineers and other consultants and any memoranda of discussions with governmental officials and neighborhood groups. 5.2.1.2 Feld shall prepare and sub▇▇▇ to WPHC for a approval a pre-development budget for the activities of the Company prior to the Construction Loan Closing Date. If and when WPHC approves in writing a pre-development budget, Feld shall be authorized to in▇▇▇ costs in accordance with such pre-development budget and WPHC shall be obligated to fund such approved pre- development budget.
Predevelopment Activities. (a) The County, in its sole discretion, may waive one or more of Borrower’s obligations under Sections 3.2 through Section 3.8 below. (b) Borrower shall satisfy the obligations set forth in Section 3.3 through Section 3.8 no later than the dates set forth in the Predevelopment Schedule or as set forth below, as applicable. If there is a conflict between the Predevelopment Schedule and the dates set forth below, the dates set forth below will prevail. (c) All site plans, designs, development plans and related documents created pursuant to this Agreement will be used by the County solely for the purpose of determining the feasibility of the Development and are subject at all times to acceptance in accordance with the applicable laws, rules, regulations, and requirements of all government agencies and entities that have jurisdiction over the Property or the Development. Nothing in this Agreement, and none of the County actions taken pursuant to this Agreement, constitutes approval by the County of any required permit, application, map, license, or other required approval, or in any way limits the discretion of the County acting in its regulatory capacity with respect to the Property or the Development.
Predevelopment Activities. The goal of this task is to complete a variety of predevelopment activities, including feedstock supply agreements; the PG&E interconnect agreement, the PG&E Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), equipment and materials procurement, and pre-certification of the project for the Renewable Portfolio Standard.  Prepare Predevelopment Activities Plan that includes, but is not limited to, timelines for finalizing: o Feedstock Agreement o PG&E Interconnection Agreement o PG&E PPA  Execute Predevelopment Activities Plan  Prepare Construction and Equipment Lists documenting the comprehensive construction costs. The Construction and Equipment List will include all items to be purchased, constructed, or installed on the project. For each item, the letter shall provide: o The name of the item o The make, model, or other information as appropriate to the item o The name of the entity that will be carrying out the purchase and/or supply or installation of the item o The estimated or bid cost to purchase and install the item  Develop proposed Construction Timeline running from the intended date to begin construction until the commercial operation date of the project
Predevelopment Activities. The following activities will take place prior to the Close of Escrow.
Predevelopment Activities. Notwithstanding these initial studies, the successful Proponent will be responsible for securing all final approvals and clearances, including those identified above.
Predevelopment Activities. Acquisition and conveyance of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Parcels to the City b. Conveyance of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Parcels to the VRE
Predevelopment Activities. The City has initiated and will complete several predevelopment activities in support of a future development at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. These activities are intended to provide greater development certainty, and to reduce proposal approval times, risk and cost. These activities and their anticipated timelines include:
Predevelopment Activities. The goal of this task is to complete a variety of predevelopment activities, including feedstock supply agreements, the PG&E interconnect agreement, the PG&E Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), equipment and materials procurement, and pre-certification of the project for the Renewable Portfolio Standard.  Prepare Predevelopment Activities Plan that includes, but is not limited to, timelines for finalizing: o Feedstock Agreement o PG&E Interconnection Agreement o PG&E PPA  Execute Predevelopment Activities Plan  Prepare Construction and Equipment Lists documenting the comprehensive construction costs. Based upon the completed design documents, the Construction and Equipment Lists will include all items to be purchased, constructed, or installed on the project. For each item, the letter shall provide: o The name of the item o The make, model, or other information as appropriate to the item o The name of the entity that will be carrying out the purchase and/or supply or installation of the item o The estimated or bid cost to purchase and install the item  Develop proposed Construction Timeline running from the intended date to begin construction until the commercial operation date of the project  Prepare Notification of Intention to purchase equipment using Energy Commission funds  Use the Construction and Equipment Lists to procure all equipment and materials required to begin construction.  Pre-certify the project for the Renewable Portfolio Standard.  Prepare and conduct Critical Project Review Presentation and Report  Complete Critical Project Review Meeting  Predevelopment Activities Plan  Construction and Equipment Lists  Construction Timeline  Notification of Intention to Purchase Equipment using Energy Commission funds  Copy of Renewable Portfolio Standard Pre-certification Certificate  Critical Project Review Presentation and Report #1 (draft and final)
Predevelopment Activities 

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  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection ▇▇▇▇▇; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES This Grant Agreement is for the Foundational Year only. Subsection 1. Continuous SIA Plan Implementation (a) Increasing instructional time, which may include: (A) More hours or days of instructional time; (B) Summer programs; (C) Before-school or after-school programs; or (D) Technological investments that minimize class time used for assessments administered to students. (b) Addressing students’ health or safety needs, which may include: (A) Social-emotional learning and development; (B) Student mental and behavioral health; (C) Improvements to teaching and learning practices or organizational structures that lead to better interpersonal relationships at the school; (D) Student health and wellness; (E) Trauma-informed practices; (F) School health professionals and assistants; or (G) Facility improvements directly related to improving student health or safety. (c) Reducing class sizes, which may include increasing the use of instructional assistants, by using evidence-based criteria to ensure appropriate student-teacher ratios or staff caseloads. (d) Expanding availability of and student participation in well-rounded learning experiences, which may include: (A) Developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive early literacy practices and programs in prekindergarten through third grade; (B) Culturally responsive practices and programs in grades six through eight, including learning, counseling and student support that is connected to colleges and careers; (C) Broadened curricular options at all grade levels, including access to: (i) Art, music and physical education classes; (ii) Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education;

  • Development Program A. Development activities to be undertaken (Please break activities into subunits with the date of completion of major milestones) B. Estimated total development time

  • Collaboration activities 4.1 The Collaboration Suppliers will perform the Collaboration Activities and all other obligations of this Agreement in accordance with the Detailed Collaboration Plan. 4.2 The Collaboration Suppliers will provide all additional cooperation and assistance as is reasonably required by the Buyer to ensure the continuous delivery of the services under the Call-Off Contract. 4.3 The Collaboration Suppliers will ensure that their respective subcontractors provide all cooperation and assistance as set out in the Detailed Collaboration Plan.

  • Development Work The Support Standards do not include development work either (i) on software not licensed from CentralSquare or (ii) development work for enhancements or features that are outside the documented functionality of the Solutions, except such work as may be specifically purchased and outlined in Exhibit 1. CentralSquare retains all Intellectual Property Rights in development work performed and Customer may request consulting and development work from CentralSquare as a separate billable service.