Traffic Generation Sample Clauses

Traffic Generation. Implementation Policy I-5 directs Council to consider the impacts on traffic generation when considering expansions to commercial buildings. The purpose of the expansion is to reduce outdoor storage, it is therefore not anticipated that the expansion will generate any significant increase in traffic from either customers or truck deliveries.
Traffic Generation. A traffic analysis was submitted by the Developer and accepted by the NS Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. The traffic analysis did not identify any potential significant impact to the existing transportation network. This is as expected given that the applicant intends to shuttle patrons to and from the site by bus resulting in fewer trips than if patrons arrived individually.
Traffic Generation. A. Vehicle trip generation With respect to uses in Subareas B and D, no nonresidential use shall be allowed which is expected to generate more than more than 48 weekday vehicle trips per day. Expected average vehicle trips for a proposed use shall be determined by reference to the current edition of the Institute for Transportation Engineers’ “Trip Generation” manual. B. Truck traffic With respect to uses in Subareas B and D, nonresidential uses shall not generate more than an average of four vehicle trips per week of semi-trailer trucks in AASHTO vehicle classifications WB-40, WB-50, and WB-60. For a proposed use, expected trip generation for the purposes of this standard shall be determined by a developer’s certified estimate of trip generation by such trucks.
Traffic Generation. A Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) was prepared by the applicant and submitted as part of the application. The findings of the TIS concluded that the traffic volumes generated by the development are considered within the volume guidelines for the residential street network. Furthermore, the traffic dispersion from the site satisfies the requirements of HRM By-law S-300, which requires traffic be directed to a street that carries a lesser amount of daily traffic, which in this case is Mackenzie Street. HRM Traffic Management and HRM Engineering have reviewed the analysis and accepted its findings.
Traffic Generation. 3.6.1 The asbestos waste will be hauled offsite by land and disposed of at the designated landfill. Since the Project period is of short-term, no significant traffic generation will arise.
Traffic Generation. Software reminders, browser notifications or alerts triggered by a merchant URL in a browser address bar are acceptable with restrictions. Reminders or notifications may include, but are not limited to, browser helpers, plug-ins and toolbars. The Network reserve the right to apply passive click restriction on Affiliate accounts or websites utilizing software reminders, browser alerts or notifications that knowingly or unknowingly undermines the valid tracking cookie of another Affiliate. Black Hat SEO or Spamdexing techniques of any kind, including but not limited to, Cloaking and Content Scraping, is strictly prohibited and enforced. Any Affiliate caught using Black Hat methods will be removed from the Network on first offense, and commission payments subject to withholding.
Traffic Generation. 2.1. The Affiliate is only allowed to use Brand Bidding, with the Merchants Brand, to generate traffic, in accordance with restrictions presented in the Affiliate Account. In the event that there is any ambiguity then the Affiliate shall seek written approval from Affiliate Window before completing any activity. 2.2. The Affiliate warrants that it shall not use the Merchants Brand to promote any other advertiser. 2.3. The Affiliate shall only use Lead Generation with written approval from Affiliate Window 2.4. The Affiliate shall only use Cashback with written approval from Affiliate Window 2.5. Email Promotion is only allowed with the written approval of the Merchant of each email.
Traffic Generation. M6 shall lead the traffic generation initiatives to all existing (web) and to be developed (mobile) digital media assets for MEDX through the life of the Agreement.

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  • Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Non-Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the high-side of the generator substation at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established a different power factor range that applies to all similarly situated non-synchronous generators in the control area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. This power factor range standard shall be dynamic and can be met using, for example, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors, or a combination of the two. This requirement shall only apply to newly interconnecting non-synchronous generators that have not yet executed a Facilities Study Agreement as of September 21, 2016.

  • Electrical appliance safety The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

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