Surrounding Context Sample Clauses

Surrounding Context. This area of ▇▇▇▇▇ Street has the potential for significant change. This block has four approved development agreements for multi unit residential buildings (Map 3):
Surrounding Context. The site is a corner lot, fronting along Beaver Bank Road, and along an old, undeveloped/unpaved service road. The bulk of properties on this side of Beaver Bank Road, in proximity to this site, contain single family dwellings. There is an existing Guardian Pharmacy and medical clinic further north on Beaver Bank Road, which would be closed and relocated to this site post construction. The proposed use provides a service to members in the local community by providing healthcare clinics, availability to prescriptions, and availability to convenience items in proximity to community members’ homes. For this proposal, the building height, bulk, and lot coverage are in keeping with these dwellings. The two- storey building incorporates local dwelling features including similar roof angle and form, dormers, cladding, and window treatments. The building design is in keeping with the character of the existing neighborhood, all while providing a local service to the residents. In addition, much of the site design has been designed to address any potential impact on adjacent residents. The landscaping plan submitted has provided a combination of tree, vegetation, and six-foot fence buffering along sections of the side and rear property lines to minimize potential impacts on adjacent single family residential development such as light, noise, and privacy from users of the facility. A ten foot (3m) wide vegetation buffer has also been proposed along the northern end (side yard) of the lot to minimize potential impacts from adjacent single family residential development, and to provide a screen from the proposed refuse area. The vegetation is proposed to be thicker along the left property line shared with a lot containing an existing single-family home. The 31 proposed parking spaces are appropriate for the use and the site design. Many of the spaces are located at the side and rear of the property so as to detract from excessive parking at the front of the property. The design of parking is reasonably consistent with the amount of parking on adjacent properties along Beaver Bank Road, while also providing for the needs of users of the facility. A hard-surfaced walkway is to be provided along the front facade to encourage pedestrian movement and separation between the building and parking areas. A hard-surfaced walkway providing direct access from the front entrance to the sidewalk on Beaver Bank Road is also proposed. Bicycle parking is to be located at the front of t...
Surrounding Context. The surrounding area is characterised by a mix of uses, densities, heights and building forms, with predominantly commercial and business premises and residential properties located off Wood Lane. To the north, the site adjoins the new Imperial White City North Campus. Innovative facilities on the campus include postgraduate accommodation, a building for the Department of Chemistry and the ‘I-HUB’ providing a variety of business space. In addition, two major buildings are close to completion, including a 35-storey residential tower that is immediately to the north and a new 13 storey bio- medical engineering research hub (▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Building). A resolution to grant planning permission has been issued for two additional buildings (A & G), one of 7 storeys and the other of 11 storeys in height and would accommodate the School of Public Health. Further to the north is Hammersmith Hospital with incorporated Imperial research, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Stadium and the large expanse of Wormwood Scrubs Park.

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  • Sensitive Information Information that requires special precautions to protect from unauthorized use, access, disclosure, modification, loss, or deletion. Sensitive Information may be either Public Information or Confidential Information. It is information that requires a higher than normal assurance of accuracy and completeness. Thus, the key factor for Sensitive Information is that of integrity. Typically, Sensitive Information includes records of agency financial transactions and regulatory actions.

  • Shifting of obstructing utilities The Contractor shall, in accordance with Applicable Laws and with assistance of the Authority, undertake the work of shifting of any utility (including electric lines, water pipes, gas pipelines and telephone cables) to an appropriate location or alignment, if such utility or obstruction adversely affects the execution of Works or Maintenance of the Project Highway in accordance with this Agreement. The cost of such shifting, as per estimates prepared by the entity owning the utility and approved by the Authority, shall be reimbursed by the Authority to the Contractor. The scope of work of such shifting of Utilities shall be as indicated in Schedule-B-1. In the event of any delay of such shifting on the part of the contractor, no extension of time for completion of the project and no claims, in any manner, shall be admissible on this account against the Authority. The work of shifting of Utilities can be taken up by the Contractor any time after signing of the Agreement.

  • Common Areas - Definition The term "Common Areas" is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Industrial Center that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and of other lessees of the Industrial Center and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, sidewalks, walkways, parkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Sidewalks doorways, vestibules, halls, stairways and other similar areas shall not be obstructed by Tenant or used by Tenant for any purpose other than ingress and egress to and from the Premises. No rubbish, litter, trash, or material shall be placed, emptied, or thrown in those areas. At no time shall Tenant permit Tenant’s employees to loiter in Common Areas or elsewhere about the Building or Property.