Site Planning Sample Clauses

Site Planning. Planning services include site development, project program planning, preliminary and final design concept.
Site Planning. Site Planning shall commence with the execution of the Agreement and shall be complete with the Owner’s approval and acceptance of the completed Master Planning Document. The overall goals and functions of the Site Plan are: [enter description]. The Site Plan shall focus on five elements: vision and direction of the agency and how the facilities master plan integrates and assists in the overall objectives and targets; documentation of existing facilities, utilities, themes, roads, sidewalks, campus access, and structures; available and potentially-available open space; transportation and circulation for all types of transit and pedestrians; and, defining potential future development and growth. Open Space Objectives in the Site Plan. The Site Plan should conserve and enhance existing open spaces and views to and from facilities and look for opportunities to create additional safe and attractive open spaces. The Site Plan shall: designate important open spaces and views and create policies to ensure their preservation and maintenance; identify areas that could become safe and pleasant new open spaces; propose opportunities to use landscape elements to strengthen the structure of the grounds; identify areas where links between open spaces could be improved in order to achieve a cohesive and accessible open space network; incorporate accessibility as an integral part of the design of propose design standards that will increase safety and comfort in campus open spaces; and, link the open space and circulation systems into the community and surrounding open space systems. Transportation and Circulation Objectives in the Site Plan. The Site Plan should ensure access to and within the area by all modes of transportation and encouraging a safe and pleasant environment for pedestrians and bicyclists. The Site Plan shall: improve the pedestrian experience; increase access for pedestrians and bicyclists, both to and within the area; minimize conflicts between pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles; improve public transportation with the goal of minimizing vehicle trips and related parking requirements; minimize the amount of new parking facilities while still providing parking for a variety of users, including the disabled, with the least impact on the area and the surrounding street system; locate, landscape, and screen parking to prevent detracting from the overall quality of the campus/facility environment while promoting safety and security; and, clearly identify...
Site Planning. 2.4.1 Site Planning shall commence with the execution of the Agreement and shall be complete with the Owner’s approval and acceptance of the completed Master Planning Document. 2.4.2 The overall goals and functions of the Site Plan are: [enter description]. 2.4.3 The Site Plan shall focus on five elements: 2.4.3.1 vision and direction of the owner and how the facilities master plan integrates and assists in the overall objectives and targets; 2.4.3.2 documentation of existing facilities, utilities, themes, roads, sidewalks, campus access, and structures; 2.4.3.3 available and potentially-available open space; 2.4.3.4 transportation and circulation for all types of transit and pedestrians; and, 2.4.3.5 defining potential future development and growth. 2.4.4 Open Space Objectives in the Site Plan. The Site Plan should conserve and enhance existing open spaces and views to and from facilities and look for opportunities to create additional safe and attractive open spaces. The Site Plan shall: 2.4.4.1 designate important open spaces and views and create policies to ensure their preservation and maintenance; 2.4.4.2 identify areas that could become safe and pleasant new open spaces; 2.4.4.3 propose opportunities to use landscape elements to strengthen the structure of the grounds; 2.4.4.4 identify areas where links between open spaces could be improved in order to achieve a cohesive and accessible open space network; 2.4.4.5 incorporate accessibility as an integral part of the design of propose design standards that will increase safety and comfort in campus open spaces; and, 2.4.4.6 link the open space and circulation systems into the community and surrounding open space systems. 2.4.5 Transportation and Circulation Objectives in the Site Plan. The Site Plan should ensure access to and within the area by all modes of transportation and encouraging a safe and pleasant environment for pedestrians and bicyclists. The Site Plan shall: 2.4.5.1 improve the pedestrian experience; 2.4.5.2 increase access for pedestrians and bicyclists, both to and within the area; 2.4.5.3 minimize conflicts between pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles; 2.4.5.4 improve public transportation with the goal of minimizing vehicle trips and related parking requirements; 2.4.5.5 minimize the amount of new parking facilities while still providing parking for a variety of users, including the disabled, with the least impact on the area and the surrounding street system; 2.4.5.6 locate, landscap...
Site Planning. Manager shall assist the Company in site planning design and construction of the Pharmacy. Manager acknowledges and agrees that, to the best of its knowledge, the subleased space for the Pharmacy shall be sufficient and suitable to properly commence the delivery of the services outlined in this Agreement.
Site Planning. Programming Concepts
Site Planning. The Awardee shall furnish the NSF with an up-to-date master site plan addressing each geographic location of the Observatories. At a minimum, the plan should include the information listed under Article 46 of the CA-SFATC/FFRDC. This plan shall be updated on an annual basis and revised copies forwarded to the Program Officer at the beginning of each new fiscal year. If there are no changes, the Awardee will provide the NSF with a statement that no site plan changes have occurred during the past year. Proposed construction of buildings and facilities or major modifications thereto and plans for acquisition of additional lands must be referenced in the master site plan prior to the Awardee's submission of a request for funding such actions.
Site Planning. Provide all services required to design, specify and coordinate site design including utilities.
Site Planning. 5.5.1 Work site(s) shall be arranged and managed to facilitate the proper management of wastes and materials. The WMP shall include plans indicating specific areas designated the storage of particular types of waste, reusable and recyclable materials as well as areas and management proposals for any stockpiling areas. Waste storage areas should be well maintained and cleaned regularly. Specific provisions for different types of material are outlined below. In general, these areas should be designed to avoid cross contamination of materials as well as pollution of the surrounding environment.
Site Planning. The first step in green cleaning is taking stock of inventory and practices already in place. To develop appropriate green cleaning infrastructure,
Site Planning. Planning for site entrances, landscape design, pedestrian access, vehicular access and parking, building location and character, security and site utilities must be executed to preserve existing site improvements and landscaping where possible. All site planning must meet the criteria listed below. 1. Open Space Requirement Open Space is defined as land not covered by building structures or used for automobile circulation and/or parking. However, open space may include landscape reserves, swimming pools, tennis courts, and pedestrian sidewalks with a landscape area. All open space must be landscaped and irrigated unless it remains as undisturbed forest, wetland, or other natural area. Open space does not include street right-of-ways. Open space requirements are as follows: Use Retail, Commercial and Office Buildings Sites under 5 acres 20% Site over 5 acres 10% Institutional Schools (excluding ball fields), churches, etc. 20% Multi-Family Residential 8 to 18 units 1 acre without a courtyard/unit 40% Over 18 units 1 acre with 250 SF of courtyard/unit 20% Over 18 units 1 acre without a courtyard/unit 30% Business Parks, Service/Distribution, Office Showrooms 20% Note: For multi-family residential projects, it is recommended that each unit be provided with two hundred (200) SF of private open space with a view of a landscapes greenbelt, courtyard, or general open space. 2. Setback Requirements Setback areas, including easements, must be landscaped and irrigated unless they remain as forest, wetland, or other natural area. Setbacks are measured from the property line. Setbacks are required, as indicated below, along all public streets and interior property lines unless specifically altered by Parkway Lakes in the deed or by City of Houston requirements. None of these setbacks may be paved except for driveway and sidewalk crossing approved by the ARC. Building/ Parking Building Parking Major Highway (interstate, freeway) (Grand Parkway) 75 feet 50 feet Minor Highway (Westheimer FM 1093) 50 feet Major Thoroughfare/Artery (Beechnut, Peek, Bellaire) 50 feet 25 feet Collector Street between Thoroughfares 25 feet Local/Neighborhood Streets 25 feet 10 feet Side or Rear Lot Line ** -Adjacent to non-residential 10 feet -Adjacent to residential 25 feet -Adjacent to greenbelt/detention 10 feet * Unless modified by the ARC. ** When setback accommodates a utility easement, the setback must be increased by five (5) feet.