Amendment of Condition 4 of Density Bonus CUP Sample Clauses

Amendment of Condition 4 of Density Bonus CUP. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Developers shall have a vested right to develop 360 density bonus residential units in high-rise towers to be situated in the general locations shown on the Master Site Plan (i.e., on Parcel 1 of Parcel Map 2000-202 and on a portion of Parcel 1 of Lot Line Adjustment 45280-LL). Concurrently with the processing and approval of this Agreement, Developers shall process an amendment to the Density Bonus CUP before the City's Planning Commission to amend Condition No. 4 on page 7 of Planning Commission Resolution No. 91-1584 (the "Condition No. 4 Amendment") to delete the existing text and to provide, as substitute language, that, prior to submitting applications for the issuance of any precise grading permits or building permits, Developers shall submit a pre-application including the following: (a) Site plans showing building locations on Parcel 1 of Parcel Map 2000-202 and on a portion of Parcel 1 of Lot Line Adjustment 45280-LL, parking area, refuse collection areas, loading and service areas, bicycle and pedestrian circulation within the residential site; (b) Landscape plans showing landscape theme and location of all landscaped areas within the residential site; (c) Building elevations for each high-rise tower showing building height, exterior materials, and architectural themes of high-rise residential building; and (d) Park design. Developers acknowledge that the City has not made any representation, promise or warranty, and cannot make any representation, promise or warranty, regarding what action the City's Planning Commission may take with respect to the Condition No. 4 Amendment. Developers further acknowledge that with respect to the Condition No. 4 Amendment, the City's Planning Commission must hold a noticed public hearing and comply with applicable laws and ordinances, including the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). Developers further acknowledge that any action of the City's Planning Commission with respect to the Condition No. 4 Amendment may be appealed to the City Council; and Developers acknowledge that the City has not made any representation, promise or warranty, and cannot make any representation, promise or warranty, regarding what action the City Council may take with respect to such appeal.
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  • ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS Special Contract Conditions revisions: the corresponding subsections of the Special Contract Conditions referenced below are replaced in their entirety with the following:

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  • Effectiveness, Continuation, Termination and Amendment This Plan has been approved by a vote of the Board and its Independent Trustees cast in person at a meeting called on April 19, 2006 for the purpose of voting on this Plan. Unless terminated as hereinafter provided, it shall continue in effect until renewed by the Board in accordance with the Rule and thereafter from year to year or as the Board may otherwise determine but only so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually by a vote of the Board and its Independent Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such continuance. This Plan may not be amended to increase materially the amount of payments to be made under this Plan, without approval of the Class C Shareholders at a meeting called for that purpose and all material amendments must be approved by a vote of the Board and of the Independent Trustees. This Plan may be terminated at any time by a vote of a majority of the Independent Trustees or by the vote of the holders of a "majority" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Xxxx'x xutstanding Class C voting shares. In the event of such termination, the Board and its Independent Trustees shall determine whether the Distributor shall be entitled to payment from the Fund of all or a portion of the Service Fee and/or the Asset-Based Sales Charge in respect of Shares sold prior to the effective date of such termination.

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  • Goals and Objectives of the Agreement Agreement Goals The goals of this Agreement are to: ● Reduce wildfire risk related to the tree mortality crisis; ● Provide a financial model for funding and scaling proactive forestry management and wildfire remediation; ● Produce renewable bioenergy to spur uptake of tariffs in support of Senate Bill 1122 Bio Market Agreement Tariff (BioMat) for renewable bioenergy projects, and to meet California’s other statutory energy goals; ● Create clean energy jobs throughout the state; ● Reduce energy costs by generating cheap net-metered energy; ● Accelerate the deployment of distributed biomass gasification in California; and ● Mitigate climate change through the avoidance of conventional energy generation and the sequestration of fixed carbon from biomass waste. Ratepayer Benefits:2 This Agreement will result in the ratepayer benefits of greater electricity reliability, lower costs, and increased safety by creating a strong market demand for forestry biomass waste and generating cheap energy. This demand will increase safety by creating an economic driver to support forest thinning, thus reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire and the associated damage to investor-owned utility (IOU) infrastructure, such as transmission lines and remote substations. Preventing this damage to or destruction of ratepayer-supported infrastructure lowers costs for ratepayers. Additionally, the ability of IOUs to use a higher- capacity Powertainer provides a much larger offset against the yearly billion-dollar vegetation management costs borne by IOUs (and hence by ratepayers). The PT+’s significant increase in waste processing capacity also significantly speeds up and improves the economics of wildfire risk reduction, magnifying the benefits listed above. The PT+ will directly increase PG&E’s grid reliability by reducing peak loading by up to 250 kilowatt (kW), and has the potential to increase grid reliability significantly when deployed at scale. The technology will provide on-demand, non- weather dependent, renewable energy. The uniquely flexible nature of this energy will offer grid managers new tools to enhance grid stability and reliability. The technology can be used to provide local capacity in hard-to-serve areas, while reducing peak demand. Technological Advancement and Breakthroughs:3 This Agreement will lead to technological advancement and breakthroughs to overcome barriers to the achievement of California’s statutory energy goals by substantially reducing the LCOE of distributed gasification, helping drive uptake of the undersubscribed BioMAT program and increasing the potential for mass commercial deployment of distributed biomass gasification technology, particularly through net energy metering. This breakthrough will help California achieve its goal of developing bioenergy markets (Bioenergy Action Plan 2012) and fulfil its ambitious renewable portfolio standard (SB X1-2, 2011-2012; SB350, 2015). The PT+ will also help overcome barriers to achieving California’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction (AB 32, 2006) and air quality improvement goals. It reduces greenhouse gas and criteria pollutants over three primary pathways: 1) The PT+’s increased capacity and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) module expand the displacement of emissions from conventional generation; 2) the biochar offtake enables the sequestration of hundreds of tons carbon that would otherwise have been released into the atmosphere; and 3) its increased processing capacity avoids GHG and criteria emissions by reducing the risk of GHG emissions from wildfire and other forms of disposal, such as open pile burning or decomposition. The carbon sequestration potential of the biochar offtake is particularly groundbreaking because very few technologies exist that can essentially sequester atmospheric carbon, which is what the PT+ enables when paired with the natural forest ecosystem––an innovative and groundbreaking bio-energy technology, with carbon capture and storage. Additionally, as noted in the Governor’s Clean Energy Jobs Plan (2011), clean energy jobs are a critical component of 2 California Public Resources Code, Section 25711.5(a) requires projects funded by the Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) to result in ratepayer benefits. The California Public Utilities Commission, which established the EPIC in 2011, defines ratepayer benefits as greater reliability, lower costs, and increased safety (See CPUC “Phase 2” Decision 00-00-000 at page 19, May 24, 2012, xxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/PublishedDocs/WORD_PDF/FINAL_DECISION/167664.PDF). 3 California Public Resources Code, Section 25711.5(a) also requires EPIC-funded projects to lead to technological advancement and breakthroughs to overcome barriers that prevent the achievement of the state’s statutory and energy goals. California’s energy goals. 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  • Conditions Precedent to the Effectiveness of this Amendment This Amendment shall become effective as of the date first written above when, and only when, each of the following conditions precedent shall have been satisfied or waived (the “Amendment No. 1 Effective Date”) by the Administrative Agent:

  • Effectiveness; Conditions Precedent The effectiveness of this Amendment and the amendments to the Fourth Amended Credit Agreement herein provided are subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent: (a) the Administrative Agent shall have received each of the following documents or instruments in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent: (i) counterparts of this Amendment, duly executed by each Borrower, each Guarantor, the Administrative Agent, each Lender under the Credit Agreement prior to giving effect to this Amendment that will continue as a Lender under the Credit Agreement after giving effect to this Amendment, and each Joining Lender; (ii) Domestic Term Loan Notes executed by WFS and Revolving Notes executed by WFS, World Fuel Services Europe, Ltd. and World Fuel Singapore in favor of each Joining Lender that has requested a Domestic Term Loan Note and a Revolving Note; (iii) such certificates of resolutions or other action, evidencing the authority and capacity (and if requested by the Administrative Agent, identity) of each Responsible Officer thereof authorized to act as a Responsible Officer in connection with this Amendment and the other Loan Documents to which such Loan Party is a party or is to be a party and good standing certificates (if applicable) of each Borrower and each Guarantor from its jurisdiction of organization; (iv) favorable opinions of counsel to the Borrowers, in each case addressed to the Lenders, as to such matters as the Administrative Agent or the Singapore Agent may reasonably request; and (v) a certificate signed by a Responsible Officer of WFS which shall include a list of the Guarantors and the Unrestricted Subsidiaries, if any, as of the Amendment No. 2 Effective Date and the aggregate book value of assets (including Equity Interests but excluding Investments that are eliminated in consolidation) represented by each such Guarantor and Unrestricted Subsidiary, as applicable, on an individual basis as of September 30, 2016 demonstrating compliance with the 70% Guaranty Threshold; (b) an upfront fee shall have been received for the account of each Lender, including any Joining Lender, party hereto, paid to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Lender, in accordance with that certain Joint Fee Letter dated as of October 12, 2016 (the “Joint Fee Letter”) among WFS, Bank of America, Xxxxxxx Lynch, Pierce, Xxxxxx & Xxxxx Incorporated, HSBC Bank USA, National Association, Xxxxx Fargo Bank, National Association and Xxxxx Fargo Securities, LLC; (c) an amendment fee shall have been received for the account of each Existing Lender party hereto, paid to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Existing Lender, in accordance with the Joint Fee Letter; and (d) all other fees and expenses payable to the Administrative Agent (unless waived by the Administrative Agent), the Joint Lead Arrangers, the Singapore Agent and the Lenders (including all fees owing pursuant to any Fee Letter and the reasonable fees and expenses of counsel to the Administrative Agent to the extent invoiced prior to the date hereof) shall have been paid in full (without prejudice to final settling of accounts for such fees and expenses).

  • Conditions to Effectiveness of this Amendment This Amendment shall --------------------------------------------- become effective when the Agent shall have received at least thirteen (13) counterparts of this Amendment, duly executed by the Company and the Required Lenders, provided the following conditions are satisfied: (a) Before and after giving effect to this Amendment, the representations and warranties of the Company in Section 3 of the Credit Agreement, Section 5 of the Pledge and Security Agreement and Section 4 of the Servicing Security Agreement, of NCFC in Section 15 of the Guaranty, and of NCCC in Section 15 of the NCCC Guaranty shall be true and correct as though made on the date hereof, except for changes that are permitted by the terms of the Credit Agreement. (b) Before and after giving effect to this Amendment, no Event of Default and no Unmatured Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing. (c) No material adverse change in the business, assets, financial condition or prospects of the Company or NCFC shall have occurred since May 26, 1999. (d) The Agent shall have received the following, each duly executed or certified, as the case may be, and dated as of the date of delivery thereof: (i) copy of resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Company, certified by its respective Secretary or Assistant Secretary, authorizing or ratifying the execution, delivery and performance of this Amendment; (ii) a certified copy of any amendment or restatement of the Articles of Incorporation or the By-laws of the Company made or entered following the date of the most recent certified copies thereof furnished to the Lenders; (iii) certified copies of all documents evidencing any necessary corporate action, consent or governmental or regulatory approval (if any) with respect to this Amendment; (iv) a Reaffirmation of NCFC Guaranty duly executed by NCFC; (v) a Reaffirmation of NCCC Guaranty duly executed by NCCC; and (vi) such other documents, instruments, opinions and approvals as the Agent may reasonably request. (e) The Agent shall have received the amendment fee required by Section 8.16 of the Credit Agreement.

  • PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT APPLICABLE ON ALLOTTEE / SUBSEQUENT ALLOTTEES It is clearly understood and so agreed by and between the Parties hereto that all the provisions contained herein and the obligations arising hereunder in respect of the Project shall equally be applicable to and enforceable against any subsequent Allottees of the [Apartment/Plot], in case of a transfer, as the said obligations go along with the [Apartment/Plot] for all intents and purposes.

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