Key Stages of Preparation Sample Clauses

Key Stages of Preparation. 2.1.1 The timetable for the Local Development Plan is divided into:  Definitive stages – up to and including the statutory deposit stage, for which definite dates can be included  Indicative stages – after the deposit stage, for which estimated dates can be included. These will be reconsidered following the deposit stage. 2.1.2 It is proposed that a tolerance of 2 months be allowed to provide some flexibility, before triggering the need for a formal amendment to the timetable. 2.1.3 The following timetable reflects submission of the draft Review Report to Welsh Government by December 2017. The final Review Report determines the main areas of the Plan where engagement needs to be focussed. The timetable anticipates 4 years to submission of the Replacement Local Development Plan to Welsh Government. The Planning Inspectorate has previously advised that the binding Inspector’s Report can be expected to be received by the Local Authority within approximately one year from submission of the Plan. 2.1.4 Table 2 – Replacement Local Development Plan Timetable DEFINITIVE STAGES STEPS START END INDICATIVE STAGES 2.1.5 The timetable anticipates adoption of the replacement Plan in Autumn 2021, prior to the expiration of the current adopted Local Development Plan in June 2021. 2.1.6 Table 3 - Consultation/Notification methods for each key stage of preparation Consultation/notification Stage Method
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Key Stages of Preparation. 2.1.1. The timetable for the Local Development Plan is divided into: • Definitive stages – up to and including the statutory deposit stage, for which definite dates can be included • Indicative stages – after the deposit stage, for which estimated dates can be included. These will be reconsidered following the deposit stage. 2.1.2. Any slippage from the revised Delivery Agreement timetable or failure to hit key milestones will trigger the need for a new Delivery Agreement. 2.1.3. The original timetable reflected submission of the Review Report to Welsh Government by December 2017. The final Review Report determines the main areas of the Plan where engagement needs to be focussed. The Planning Inspectorate (now PEDW) has previously advised that the binding Inspector’s Report can be expected to be received by the Local Authority within approximately one year from submission of the Plan. This revised timetable reflects the delays caused by Covid 19 and the other constraints outlined in sections 1.4 and 1.5 above. 2.1.4. Replacement Local Development Plan Timetable. The following stages were completed prior to the pandemic: Review Report; V1 Delivery Agreement; Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report; Pre-deposit Public Participation and Pre-Deposit Consultation. The remaining stages are set out below. A more detailed timetable can be found at Appendix 2 Definitive Stages Timescale Review Report Completed 2017 Delivery Agreement V1 Completed 2018 SA scoping report Completed 2017 Pre-Deposit Public Participation Completed 2019 Pre-Deposit Consultation Completed 2019 Delivery Agreement V 2 Sept 2022 - Jan 2023 Deposit Consultation and consideration of representations. Sept 2023 – May 2024 Indicative Stages Timescale Submission of LDP for Examination May 2024 Examination in Public May 2024 – March 2025 Publication of Inspector’s Report June 2025 Adoption of replacement LDP September 2025 Monitoring and Review Ongoing post adoption

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  • Site Preparation Axon will provide a hardcopy or digital copy of current user documentation for the Axon Devices ("User Documentation"). User Documentation will include all required environmental specifications for the professional services and Axon Devices to operate per the Axon Device User Documentation. Before installation of Axon Devices (whether performed by Customer or Axon), Customer must prepare the location(s) where Axon Devices are to be installed ("Installation Site") per the environmental specifications in the Axon Device User Documentation. Following installation, Customer must maintain the Installation Site per the environmental specifications. If Axon modifies Axon Device User Documentation for any Axon Devices under this Agreement, Axon will provide the update to Customer when Axon generally releases it

  • Joint Preparation The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties and the resulting documents shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than the other.

  • Costs of negotiation, preparation etc The Borrowers shall pay to the Agent on its demand the amount of all expenses incurred by the Agent or the Security Trustee in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution or registration of any Finance Document or any related document or with any transaction contemplated by a Finance Document or a related document.

  • Proposal Preparation The contractor shall assume all costs associated with preparation of proposals for task order awards under the proposal process as an indirect charge (B&P costs). The Government will not reimburse awardees for proposals as a direct charge.

  • DOCUMENT PREPARATION The Transfer/Deed shall, save for the Land Transfer Tax Affidavit, be prepared in registrable form at the expense of Seller, and any Charge/Mortgage to be given back by the Buyer to Seller at the expense of the Buyer. If requested by Buyer, Seller covenants that the Transfer/Deed to be delivered on completion shall contain the statements contemplated by Section 50(22) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990.

  • Preparatory Contract Negotiations Meetings Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to an employee to attend preparatory contract negotiations meetings.

  • Other Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works. The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than International Competitive Bidding, which may be used for goods and works. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used: (a) National Competitive Bidding (b) Shopping (c) Direct Contracting

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  • Other Methods of Procurement of Consultants’ Services The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than Quality and Cost-based Selection, which may be used for consultants’ services. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used. (a) Quality-based Selection (b) Selection under a Fixed Budget

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