MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. Specific requirements as applicable to the plan are to be inserted.
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. That any dead ends, daylighting triangles at street intersections and open sides of road allowances created by this draft plan shall be terminated in 0.3 metre reserves to be conveyed to, and held in trust, by either the Township of Southgate or the Ministry of Transportation, as appropriate.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. That prior to final approval by the County of Grey or any construction or grading on the subject property, the Owner or its agent shall submit the following plans or reports to the MTO for review and approval: a) Prepare and implement a construction traffic access and control plan for all phases of servicing and building construction to the satisfaction of the MTO. All damage or maintenance required to surrounding streets because of such traffic shall be at the developer’s cost. b) That prior to final approval of any given phase, the Owner shall submit to MTO for their review and approval a Traffic Impact Study (TIS) which identifies all required access locations and improvements required to accommodate the site traffic, and includes an assessment of off-site traffic impacts and recommendations for mitigation of these impacts.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. Not applicable The Owner shall satisfy the requirements of the Ministry of Transportation (hereinafter referred to as “MTO”), including the dedication of any additional lands, or the entering into any cost sharing or other agreements with the MTO as may be required by the MTO to ensure that any works required to be completed on Highway 35 in order to support the proposed development on the Lands is provided for to the satisfaction of the MTO. A clearance letter for the Phase 1 consisting of 215 units will be required by MTO.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. Not applicable.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS a) Prior to final approval, the Blocks 110 and 111 allocated for road widening must be dedicated as public highway on the Owner’s certification on the final plan. Blocks 110 and 111 shall include the 23m widening extending across the entire Highway 35 frontage. The draft plan depicting this block to must be submitted to MTO for review and approval prior to registration. b) Prior to final approval, the highway allowance across the entire Highway 35 frontage, identified as Blocks 110 and 111 on the Draft Plan of Subdivision drawing, shall be conveyed by deed to MTO free and clear of all encumbrances. This Ownership should be referenced as HIS MAJESTY THE KING in right of the Province of Ontario, represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario. c) Prior to final approval, the Owner shall submit to the Ministry of Transportation for their review and approval, a copy of stormwater management report covering the entire Draft Plan of Subdivision area. The report must satisfy MTO’s stormwater management requirements and demonstrate no negative impact on the Highway 35 and/or the highway drainage system. d) Prior to final approval, the Owner shall submit to the Ministry of Transportation, for their review and approval, a transportation memorandum identifying whether interim improvements of Highway 35 is required in advance of ultimate improvements, including the construction of the Xxxxxxxxx Drive and Highway 35 intersection, and, if interim improvements are required, present a plan for the construction of the identified improvements. e) Prior to final approval, the Owner shall enter into a legal agreement with the Ministry of Transportation whereby the Owner agrees to assume responsibility, financial or otherwise, for road improvements including intersections and highway. MTO does not contribute to development driven highway improvements and the proponent shall be responsible for all development driven improvements for all phases including five years beyond full built out. The Owner shall provide a letter of credit for 100% of the cost of the highway and/or intersection improvements forming part of the legal agreement. f) The Owner shall agree that no additional direct access onto Highway 35 will be permitted from the Tribute North Subdivision area. g) The Owner shall agree that all above and below ground structures, as well as stormwater management facilities shall have a minimum of 6m setback from the future Highway 35 right of way limi...
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. NOT APPLICABLE 37. MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT, MINES, NATURAL RESOURCES AND FORESTRY REQUIREMENTS – NOT APPLICABLE
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