Land Division Sample Clauses

Land Division. The creation of new residential lots through land division must:
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Land Division. A division of a parcel of land where the act of division creates fewer than five lots, parcels or building sites of fifteen (15) acres each or less in area.
Land Division. Should a division of land be necessary to create a new Fee Ownership Parcel, Seller shall submit application to the proper local jurisdiction and complete all requirements to finalize the creation of a new Fee Ownership Parcel in IPC’s name. Seller shall provide final approval documentation to IPC. Seller is advised that IPC review and approval of the Land Transaction Documents may require six (6) to nine (9) months. Seller is advised to provide all required Land Transaction Documents at earliest possible time. Refer to Appendix B for a quick reference guide to Idaho Power Corporate Real Estate Easement Parcel requirements. Upon IPC approval of all Land Transaction Documents, IPC will supply to the Seller final form documents for signature by the landowner of record. The Seller shall return original signed and recorded Land Transaction Documents to IPC. All recording and mailing fees shall be paid by Seller. IPC shall provide to Seller electronic copies of all fully executed and recorded Land Transaction documents. Description Ownership Cost Interconnection Equipment [Interconnection Customer to Provide] Interconnectio n Customer N/A Interconnection Facilities Public Utility Public Utility Public Utility Total System Upgrades Public Utility Public Utility Public Utility Total Interconnection Agreement for Small Generator Form 8 8-12-2009 rev. Attachment 2 Interconnection Facility Electrical Diagram 22 Milestones‌ Date Milestone Design completion Construction completion Commissioning completion Commercial Operation Public Utility’s billing for its construction activities will be based upon actual expenditures.
Land Division. As soon as reasonably practicable, Seller shall identify and make available to Buyer all governmental Consents to the extent required under applicable Laws (e.g. MCL 560.101, et. seq.), for any division of Real Property resulting from each Land Contact.
Land Division. The Village agrees to cooperate with the Owner and assist in 334 the approval of the CSM to establish the Property as a separate legal lot. 335
Land Division. Landlord reserves the right to divide the Project into multiple lots or parcels. In the event of such division, the term the "Project" shall thereafter be deemed to mean the lot or parcel of which the Premises are a part. Landlord also reserves the right at the time of any such division to subject the Project to reciprocal easements, covenants and restrictions to which this Lease shall automatically be subordinate. In such event, the operating expenses for the Project shall be deemed to include, without limitation, Landlord's share of such costs under the reciprocal easements, covenants and restrictions.
Land Division. The County approves the pending and any other necessary land division or lot line adjustments to subdivide the Land into a saleable parcel.
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Land Division. Grant to the LLC the right to make the maximum number of available division(s) under Section 108 of the Land Division Act, Act No. 288 of the Public Acts of 1967, as amended ("Act"). Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the division rights will be transferred without any representation or warranty regarding the number, extent or nature of the division or redivision rights or rights to create parcels owned or transferred by Seller to the LLC.
Land Division. To be eligible for consideration as an OSRD, the proposed OSRD-SP must involve either (i) a subdivision, (ii) a division of land not subject to the subdivision control law (Approval Not Required) pursuant to M.G.L. c. 41, § 81P, and/or (iii) a condominium on land not so divided or subdivided. (Ord. of 6-13-05(3); Ord. of 7-19-06) XIV-C. - Special permit required.
Land Division. The Land Division is responsible for licensing, compliance, enforcement and oversight of various land development activities pursuant to several laws it administers: Natural Resources Protection Act (NRPA); Stormwater Management Law; Site Location of Development Act (Site Law); Performance Standards for Excavations and Quarries; Maine Waterway Conservation and Development Act; Mandatory Shoreland Zoning; and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Law. The Land Division administers the Maine Healthy Beaches program, a partnership between the Department, the University of Maine, and local municipalities to help ensure Maine’s salt-water beaches remain clean. The type of permit approvals issued each year range from small stream crossings, to stormwater pond construction, to residential and commercial development, to expanded hydropower production and water quality certifications, up to grid-scale wind energy developments. Land Division staff provides field determinations to assist the regulated community in determining the presence of natural resources and permitting needs and takes part in various education and training opportunities. The Land Division provides ‘on-call’ services every day, responding to complaints or questions from citizens either by phone or by walk-in meetings. The Land Division also establishes sound environmental standards that will prevent the degradation of and encourage the enhancement of Maine's natural resources.
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