Conceptual Plans. As soon as practicable but no later than 30 days after execution of this Agreement, Concessionaire shall attend a pre-design meeting with the Airport’s concessions management team and thereafter, prepare and submit for City review, conceptual plans and specifications (collectively "Conceptual Plans") and a proposed design and construction progress and completion schedule ("Construction Schedule") for the construction of all proposed initial Improvements. Concessionaire’s design(s) will be reviewed by the Airport’s contractor for design review also known as the
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Conceptual Plans. A. The Department of Community Development shall examine the conceptual plans and within thirty (30) days after submission, the Airport Manager shall inform the Lessee in writing of any objections to the conceptual plans.
1. In event of objections, the Lessee shall have thirty (30) days to propose any corrective amendments which the Airport Manager shall accept or reject within the next twenty (20) days.
2. Failure of the Airport Manager to inform the Lessee in writing of his or her objections within twenty (20) days shall constitute the Airport Manager’s and the Department of Community Development’s approval.
B. The Airport Manager’s and Department of Community Development’s approval of the conceptual plans submitted by Lessee shall not constitute the assumption of any liability of Lessor for their compliance or conformity with applicable building codes, zoning regulations, and/or city, borough, state and federal laws, ordinances and/or regulations, or for their accuracy.
1. Lessee shall be solely responsible for such plans.
2. The Airport Manager’s and Department of Community Development approval of such plans shall not constitute a waiver of Lessor’s right to thereafter require Lessee to amend the same to provide for any corrections or omissions needed to comply with applicable building codes, zoning regulations, city, borough, state or federal laws, ordinances or regulations.
3. The review and approval required by this section is in addition to any other review and approval needed for any required building permits or similar authorization.
Conceptual Plans. As of the Effective Date of the Ground Lease, Xxxxxx has submitted to UNLV the conceptual plans related to the Project (“Conceptual Plans”). UNLV acknowledges receipt of the Conceptual Plans and has agreed to the overall design intent. No material revisions shall be made hereafter to the Conceptual Plans without UNLV’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditions or delayed.
Conceptual Plans. Based on the completed Topographic Survey, GENESIS will prepare Conceptual Plans addressing the physical constraints along the corridor. The Conceptual Plan will identify a proposed typical section for the roadway and sidewalk improvements, identify conceptual placement of drainage inlets, show existing utilities within the project limits, and show existing and proposed cross sections along the roadway.
Conceptual Plans. Conceptual plans shall be drawn at a scale no smaller than 1”= 100’ and to such detail as is necessary to resolve all conceptual issues. Conceptual plans shall be approved in writing prior to Engineer commencing with the preparation of preliminary design construction plans. Engineer shall prepare conceptual plans which will include the following:
a. Approximate alignment of existing street and approximate alignment of the proposed facility, including approximate curve data.
b. As applicable, the location and size of all proposed median openings and left-turn bays.
c. The approximate location of all existing driveways within the limits of the project.
d. The location of all trees with a diameter of six inches (6”) or greater
e. A preliminary drainage study, including drainage areas, location, and size of existing drainage facilities, the approximate size and alignment of proposed drainage facilities, and approximate discharges.
f. Water and sanitary sewer mains noting sizes, proposed stubouts six inches (6”) in diameter and larger, and any major structure required.
g. The location of all trees with a diameter of six inches (6”) or greater.
h. Water and sanitary sewer mains noting sizes, proposed stubouts six inches (6”) in diameter and larger and any major structures required.
Conceptual Plans. Conceptual plans shall be drawn at a scale no smaller than 1”= 100’ and to such detail as is necessary to resolve all conceptual issues. Conceptual plans shall be approved in writing prior to Engineer commencing with the preparation of preliminary design construction plans. Engineer shall prepare conceptual plans which will include the following:
a. The general location of the existing and proposed water and sanitary sewer lines.
b. The size of the existing and proposed water and sanitary sewer lines.
c. The general location of existing and proposed manholes and cleanouts. d. The proposed easement or right-of-way needs.
Conceptual Plans. Consultant shall prepare one Conceptual Plan for each of the three nodes (three total). The Conceptual Plans must address the opportunities and constraints included in the base map from the “Information Assembly and Review” and identified in the Opportunities, Constraints and Issues Report. Each Conceptual Plan must include a development program recommending future development form and future land use mix, type and densities to address the objectives of the Pedestrian Node Evaluation portion of the project. The Conceptual Plan for each Node must include at least one axonometric or streetscape perspective drawing, at least one elevation drawing of one key developed/redevelopable site, a Conceptual Plan for street connections, design treatments and improvements, land use, and an outline of transportation regulations to support desired development.
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