Site Design Sample Clauses
The Site Design clause establishes the requirements and standards for the planning and layout of a project site. It typically outlines the responsibilities for preparing site plans, obtaining necessary approvals, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations or client specifications. For example, it may specify who is responsible for submitting design documents or coordinating with local authorities. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the site is designed efficiently and in accordance with all applicable requirements, thereby minimizing the risk of delays or non-compliance during project execution.
Site Design. The revised conceptual plan, as set forth in Exhibit B, is hereby approved. The development shall include a total of two (2) amenities within the residential portion of the project. The future preliminary plat shall include a substantial open space buffer of at least 12,700 square feet along the northern boundary of the property.
Site Design a. SMC 20.50.240(C)(1)(e) Site Frontage, is modified to allow for primary entry to buildings that are adjacent to Westminster Way N. or N. 160th Street.
b. SMC 20.50.240(E)(1)(c) Internal Site Walkways, is modified to allow raised walkways at least eight feet wide be provided for every three, double-loaded aisles or every 265 200 feet of parking area width provided that no parking stall is more than 100 feet from a walkway. Walkway crossings shall be raised a minimum three inches above drive surfaces. Walkways shall be identified to motorists and pedestrians through the use of one or more of the following methods: changing paving materials, patterns, or paving color; change in paving height; decorative bollards; painted crosswalks; raised median walkways with landscaped buffers; or stamped asphalt.
Site Design. As part of this XL project, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and EPA agreed to reexamine the original Atlantic Steel site plan in an attempt to identify design changes which would improve the travel and environmental performance of the redevelopment. Several opportunities for improvement were identified during a design charrette1 conducted under EPA by the town planning and architectural firm of Duany Plater-Zyberk (DPZ) and subsequent analyses of site designs by EPA (See Appendix G). Based on the results of these activities, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ commissioned ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and Stainback Architects to revise the site plan to incorporate as many potential improvements as possible. EPA and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ believe the revisions will add to the anticipated superior environmental performance of this XL project. Several suggested changes and the corresponding revisions made to the Atlantic Steel site plan are outlined below and drawings reflecting revisions to the site design are contained in Appendix D.
1 A charrette is a community design workshop. The term, based on the French word for cart, is used because the people who served as France's "Town Planners" hundreds of years ago traveled from village to village carrying their plans in a cart.
Site Design. Each Lot may contain no more than one primary residence, one accessory dwelling unit (“ADU”), one attached garage, and one customary and necessary storage building, subject to the square footage and height requirements below.
Site Design. Street Level Interest Drive-Through access in the Mixed-Use Areas: ARCHITECTURE Four-Sided Design Building Materials Massing and Form Ground Level Service Facilities
Site Design. The goal of this task is to use the high-level site evaluations from Task 2 to develop and complete construction-ready site designs the project team will present to obtain construction and installation bids/quotes. • Review existing site schematics and complete an initial overlay of potential locations for power electronics, connection points to grid, and ground charging pads. • Provide As-built site designs and drawings to the CAM. • Assess power adequacy for initial and future phases of BEB powering from each site. • Perform a site visit in conjunction with Design Firm, MD, and transit operators who use each site to compare as-built configuration to schematics, assess vehicle ingress/egress, other users, landscaping/design considerations, determine signage needs (for vehicles/for passengers). • Provide a Site Visit Report with key findings and implications for site design to the CAM. • Develop site design, including electrical design, civil design, into build-ready plans suitable for obtaining build/install quotes. • Provide a copy of detailed site designs to the CAM, including electrical and civil components updated with any observed changes to the as-built drawings • Review site design with STA and transit agencies who operate at each site confirm the design is consistent with the operating plan. • Develop a draft MOU/Operating Agreement for each site. • Execute MOU/Operating Agreements for each site. • Provide copies of executed MOU and Operating Agreements for each operating site to the CAM. • As-built site designs/drawings • Site Visit Report • Detailed site design(s) • Executed MOU/Operating Agreement(s) The goal of this task is to prepare/upgrade each site’s electric infrastructure to ensure adequate electrical service for the charging infrastructure, connect to the electrical grid, lay the conduit, and install the charging equipment. • Work with PG&E utility to, where necessary, upgrade electrical service to each site to ensure adequate electrical service for the charging infrastructure. • Provide copies of scheduled utility upgrades signed off by PG&E to the CAM. • Excavate sites for conduit runs (grid to power electronics, power electronics to pads) and pad installation sites. • Run conduits. • Install ground sockets. • Complete/finish sites (cement, cleanup, painting). • Install power electronics, cabling, charging pads. • Document the installed equipment (final drawings, site photos, written description). • Provide written confirmation, photo...
Site Design. The Design report shall include a section on the site-specific design components including parking lot design, landscaping, drainage, ADA requirements, site security, site lighting, site grading, and underground utilities required as a part of this project. Site design shall meet all applicable City ordinances, applicable design criteria, specifications, policies and building code requirements. Site design components shall consider ease of maintenance and shall consider impacts to neighboring properties. The Consultant shall provide input on the inlet and outlet booster piping distribution connections for the station and provide recommendations for alternate piping configurations, if required. Site design includes a concrete retaining wall. The site design does not include design of any suction and/or discharge piping crossing the adjacent streets.
Site Design. The final design of the Project shall include such design features, including buffer yards and landscaping, as are required by the MSDP. In addition, the final design of the Project shall include residential and commercial architectural features and facades as are established for the Project in accordance with the MSDP.
Site Design. The Preliminary Plat, as set forth in Exhibit B, is hereby approved.