Sketch Plan Clause Samples

The Sketch Plan clause defines the requirement for the submission and approval of a preliminary design or layout before further project development proceeds. Typically, this clause outlines the necessary components of the sketch plan, such as site layout, basic dimensions, and key features, and may specify the process for review and feedback by relevant parties. Its core practical function is to ensure that all stakeholders agree on the fundamental aspects of the project early on, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or costly changes later in the process.
Sketch Plan. A floor plan, generally not to exact scale although often drawn from measurements, where the features are shown in proper relation and proportion to each other.
Sketch Plan. Developers within The Canyons SPA shall submit Sketch Plans of the proposed subdivision plat, or site plan to the Staff for preliminary review prior to submitting an application for Plat or Site Plan approval. The Staff shall review and take into consideration the written opinion of the Design Review Committee. Sketch Plans submitted shall meet all of the requirements of Chapter 3.7.B(2) of the Code and this Amended Agreement.
Sketch Plan. The sketch plan shall be prepared by a certified landscape architect or QDT, and shall reflect and incorporate the four-step design process set forth in subsection XIV-E above, and the design standards set forth in subsection XIV-J below, and shall also include the information listed in the subdivision rules and regulations to the extent applicable.
Sketch Plan. Please provide detailed site plan of location and include the following details (if applicable). • Event area/land layout • Staging areas for event (unloading, loading areas) • Parking Areas (indicate ADA parking – this must be available) • Designated NO PARKING areas (include sign requirements) • Vehicle/Pedestrian/Runner circulation routes/travel lanes • Street, sidewalk, and pathway closures or reroutes (include sign/barricade requirements) • Primary entrance and exits • Temporary fencing layout (this is required if liquor is served/sold) • Layout of vendors, tents, events, PA or music source • Food and water sources • Restrooms • Waste, trash, recycle disposal • Electrical sources • Main contact event coordinator’s primary locationEmergency support locations – Police, Security, Fire, Medical, Communications
Sketch Plan. The applicant should provide a sketch plan accurately portraying a top-view of the proposed work and its relation to roads, curbs, sidewalks, driveway, and utilities.
Sketch Plan. The following activities will be included Phase 2: ● Sketch Plan - The sketch plan will be a scale drawing of the renovation. The floor plans will show room size and location, exterior windows and doors, and general layout of the areas involved. ● Determine the price point level for selections such as cabinets, countertops, plumbing fixtures and appliances to be included in the project. ● Preliminary Cost Estimate - Based on the sketch plans, Vision Design Build Remodel will prepare a preliminary cost estimate. In this Phase and Phase 3 depending on the project's scope it may be necessary for Vision DBR to have site visits with our subcontractors and suppliers. We will try to group these meetings together for efficiency and our client’s convenience. ● After completion of the products described above, the client and Vision Design Build Remodel will meet once to review the products and make needed adjustments to the design and the cost estimate. ● This Phase generally requires 1 to 3 meetings and/or site visits depending on the scope of the project. ● “Field Trips” which generally are trips to local showrooms and/or to clients’ home are also done in this Phase. Again depending on the scope of the project the number of Field trips can range from 1 to 6 meetings. Some field trips may be eliminated for the use of online selection.
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  • Improvement Plan A detailed, written plan initiated by the evaluator. The teacher may provide input at the meeting to review the plan. Improvement plans are utilized when a teacher receives an Evaluation Rating of Ineffective or when an administrator utilizes discretion to place any teacher on an improvement plan at any time based on any individual deficiency in the evaluation system. The approved form for the Improvement Plan is attached to this agreement as Appendix A-9.

  • Research Plan The Parties recognize that the Research Plan describes the collaborative research and development activities they will undertake and that interim research goals set forth in the Research Plan are good faith guidelines. Should events occur that require modification of these goals, then by mutual agreement the Parties can modify them through an amendment, according to Paragraph 13.6.

  • Timeline Contractor must perform the Services and deliver the Deliverables according to the following timeline: