Location of Practices Sample Clauses

Location of Practices a. Prohibitions. Infiltration practices may not be located in the following areas:
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Location of Practices. All of Outlot 1 of Highland Preserve Subdivision Owners of Outlot 1: Each owner of Lots 1 through 22 shall have equal (1/22) undividable interest in Outlot 1 (SAMPLE) Exhibit C Stormwater Practice Maintenance Plan This exhibit explains the basic function of each of the storm water practices listed in Exhibit B and prescribes the minimum maintenance requirements to remain compliant with this Agreement. The maintenance activities listed below are aimed to ensure these practices continue serving their intended functions in perpetuity. The list of activities is not all inclusive, but rather indicates the minimum type of maintenance that can be expected for this particular site. Access to the stormwater practices for maintenance vehicles is shown in Exhibit B. Any failure of a storm water practice that is caused by a lack of maintenance will subject the Owner(s) to enforcement of the provisions listed on page 1 of this Agreement by the City. Owner shall keep a record of all inspections performed and any work associated with the upkeep of the system. Copies of all inspection reports must be submitted to the City of Brookfield every other year, beginning on the first even year after the signing of the Agreement (e.g. Agreement signed in 2023, first report is due in 2024, then 2026, and so on). Inspection reports must be sent by January 31 to: ATTN: Stormwater Engineer, City of Brookfield – Engineering, 0000 X. Xxxxxxx Road, Brookfield, WI 53005. (Sample maintenance language is listed below. This exhibit must be customized for each site. The minimum elements of this exhibit include: a description of the drainage area and the installed storm water management system & best management practices, a list of BMP maintenance requirements and a reference to future as-built drawings and design summaries to be recorded as an addendum(s) to this agreement.)

Related to Location of Practices

  • Data Practices The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement is subject to the requirements of Minnesota’s Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 13.01

  • FAIR PRACTICES 1. As sole bargaining agent the Association shall continue its policy of accepting into membership all eligible persons in the unit without regard to age, race, color, creed and religious creed, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran’s status, handicap, genetic information, ancestry, or membership or non-membership in any political or ideological organization. The Association shall represent equally all members of the bargaining unit without regard to membership or participation in the activities of any employee organization.

  • Conditions of Practice 8.1. Teacher

  • STANDARD PRACTICES 47.1 Standard Practices may incorporate by reference various industry, OBF, and other standards referred to throughout this Agreement, which may be implemented to satisfy any CenturyLink obligations under this Agreement.

  • Notice of Privacy Practices Business Associate shall abide by the limitations of Covered Entity’s Notice of which it has knowledge. Any use or disclosure permitted by this Agreement may be amended by changes to Covered Entity’s Notice; provided, however, that the amended Notice shall not affect permitted uses and disclosures on which Business Associate relied prior to receiving notice of such amended Notice.

  • SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY The Contractor shall at all times:

  • Standards of Practice Standards of practice of CONTRACTOR shall be determined by the professional standards of CONTRACTOR’s trade or field of expertise and all applicable provisions of law and other rules and regulations of any and all governmental authorities relating to provision of services as defined in this Agreement.

  • Scope of Practice The scope of practice of the Nurse Practitioner is determined by the context in which: The Nurse Practitioner is authorised to practice. The Nurse Practitioner therefore remains accountable for the practice for which they directed; and the professional efficacy whereby practice is structured in a nursing model and enhanced by autonomy and accountability. The Nurse Practitioner is authorised to directly refer clients/residents to other health professionals, prescribe medications and order diagnostic investigations including pathology and plain screen x-rays. Nurse Practitioners exhibit clinical leadership that influences and progresses clinical care, policy and collaboration through all levels of health service. Schedule B – Aged Care Classifications Progression from Aged Care Level One Employees who are new to the industry and/or have less than three months work experience in the industry may be classified at this level. This level is designed solely as an entry level. An employee at Aged Care Level One will only be eligible for progression to Aged Care Level Two if, the employee:

  • Compliance with Policies Each Individual Limited Partner hereby agrees that he shall comply with all policies and procedures adopted by any member of the Och-Ziff Group or which Limited Partners are required to observe by law, or by any recognized stock exchange, or other regulatory body or authority.

  • Procedures and Practices (a) The members of the Works Committee may:

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