Member Involvement Sample Clauses

Member Involvement. 10.1. Members will be openly and appropriately engaged with the development of this project, whilst ensuring that their decision making function is not compromised.
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Member Involvement. Service Provider acknowledges that the Authority promotes Member involvement in all aspects of the Covered Service system. To that end, Service Provider agrees to make efforts to solicit and ensure Members’ input and involvement regarding Service Provider, its community and population needs assessment, and service planning activities. Service Provider shall additionally make efforts to provide opportunities for Members to have an active role in the monitoring and evaluation of Services.
Member Involvement. The Council believes that Members should be appropriately and openly engaged with the development of the project, whilst ensuring that their decision making function is not compromised. Expectations from Applicant The Council will expect the developer interest to approach any proposal in an open, collaborative and creative manner. The developer interest will be expected to employ high quality staff/consultants with sound expertise in delivering sustainable communities. All projects will be delivered through a robust project management process and as with the Council, applicants will be expected to meet agreed timetables. Where there are multiple developer interests the Council will seek a single steering group member and separate project manager empowered to represent the collective developer interest.
Member Involvement. 11.1 The elected members referred to in this memorandum of understanding are the relevant portfolio-holders as indicated in Figure 5. Figure 5: Elected Representatives East Herts District Council Cllr Xxxxx Xxxxxx Leader of the Council Hertfordshire County Council Cllr Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Executive Member for Environment, Planning and Transport Welwyn Xxxxxxxx Borough Council Cllr Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Deputy Leader of the Council and Executive Member for Planning, Housing and Community
Member Involvement. 6.1 Councillors should be involved so they can gain an understanding of the project and other relevant issues. Any such involvement will always be led by the Council. They may ask questions and raise issues but will not be expected to offer personal opinions on a scheme. All Councillors will need to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Members in this respect and cannot predetermine their view on a scheme that will subsequently be the subject of a planning application.
Member Involvement. The Council believes that Members should be appropriately and openly engaged with the development of the project, whilst ensuring that their decision making function is not compromised. Our normal procedure would be to present information on large strategic projects to members of the Planning Applications Committee at least once prior to the application being formally reported for decision. This will allow Members to develop an understanding of issues and raise their own issues and concerns that they wish to be addressed. Members will not express views about the overall planning merits of any case and will not engage privately with the developer interest. Projects of a strategic nature will also usually be presented to the Strategic Planning Panel of senior officers and Members at the pre-application stage. Expectations of the Developer The Council will expect the developer to approach any proposal in an open, collaborative and creative manner. The developer will be expected to employ high quality staff and consultants with sound expertise in delivering sustainable communities. All projects will be delivered through a robust project management process and as with the Council the applicants will be expected to use best endeavours to meet agreed timetables.
Member Involvement. 5.1 The Council believes that Members should be appropriately and openly engaged with the development of the project, whilst ensuring that their decision making function is not compromised. This will allow Members to develop other party’s understanding of issues and raise their own concerns that they wish to be addressed. Members (will not express views about the overall planning merits of any case) and will not engage privately with the developer interest.
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