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OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. The proposed Agreement aligns with the following objectives of the Official Community Plan for the City of Moose Jaw:
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OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. Xxxxx Island’s OCP contains a number of policies that support this project as a high priority for the community. Under OCP objective 17 to reduce dependence on private vehicle travel, policy 30 states the Municipality will develop cycling systems as an alternative to car trips. OCP objective 111 is to encourage safe bicycle and walking across the island. Policies 251, 256 and 257 under this objective call for safe bicycle shoulders or lanes along main rural roads, and a shared use network for pedestrians, bicycles and equestrians to connect neighbourhoods. The Xxxxx Island Integrated Transportation Master Plan (ITMP) project just completed a yearlong engagement campaign in 2016. Over 1,000 participants, covering a range of stakeholders, were engaged and the top priority identified for transportation improvement was a multi-use path to safely accommodate pedestrians and cyclists. As a result, the proposed cross-island multi-use path is one of the high priority projects of the ITMP, expected to be drafted and adopted this spring.
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. Section 13.2 of the OCP outlines a number of goals and policies that will promote Arts, Culture and Tourism for the City and surrounding area. PUBLIC NOTICE: Public Notice pursuant to the Public Notice Bylaw No. 24 of 2015 is not required. PRESENTATION: PPT Presentation by the Director of Planning and Development and PAREDA CEO Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx RPT 20-241 Page 5 of 5 ATTACHMENTS:
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. The objectives in the report align with the Parks, Open Space and Community Recreation objectives of the Official Community Plan by: ▪ providing parks and recreation open space sufficient to meet the needs of Moose Jaw’s residents, ensuring that these resources are distributed throughout the City in a fair and equitable manner; and ▪ managing all forms of the open space system in a planned and environmentally sensitive manner; and ▪ providing parks, open space and recreational program delivery at a level that aids in the attraction and retention of young families to and in the City. PRESENTATION Mr. Xxx Xxxxxxx, City Manager will introduce the report. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx, Director of Parks and Recreation will be available to provide a brief overview.
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. According to Section 6 of The Official Community Plan, Bylaw No. 5345, the proposal meets the following objective:
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. The subject site is designated for Residential Development at Medium Density in the Official Community Plan. The Plan describes this designation as:
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. The proposal meets the objectives of the Official Community Plan in the following ways:  Encourages diversity at the neighbourhood scale;  Encourages a range of housing in terms of type, affordability and location;  Contributes to the private market’s ability to supply a sufficient amount of housing in terms of cost, location, features, size and type;  Plays a proactive role in managing growth;  Contributes to the management of change in a way that integrates heritage character;  Utilizes a variety of tools to retain and enhance a heritage resource;  Uses non-monetary incentives to promote heritage; and  Provides a housing type that serves the present and future demographic needs of the Community.
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OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN. The report aligns with the following objective of the Official Community Plan for the City of Moose Jaw:

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  • Washtenaw Community College Eastern Michigan University Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx College of Engineering & Technology Student Services BE 214 xxx_xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx; 734.487.8659 734.973.3398

  • SECTION 109 OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. No person in the United States shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds made available under this title. Section 109 further provides that discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 or with respect to an otherwise qualified handicapped individual as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, is prohibited.

  • Management; Community Policies Owner may retain employees and management agents from time to time to manage the Property, and Owner’s agent may retain other employees or contractors. Resident, on behalf of himself or herself and his or her Guests, agrees to comply fully with all directions from Owner and its employees and agents, and the rules and regulations (including all amendments and additions thereto, except those that substantially modify the Resident’s bargain and to which Resident timely objects) as contained in this Agreement and the Community Policies of the Property. The Community Policies are available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/policies.pdf or on request from the management office and are considered part of this Agreement.

  • Residence Community Living Standards The Residence Community Living Standards (“RCLS”) forms a part of this Agreement. It details the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of Residents as well as the residence conduct process. Each Resident is responsible for reading, understanding, and adhering to the terms outlined within the RCLS. The Manager and the Institution may amend the terms of the RCLS from time to time and may post the amendments in the Residence. Failure to abide by the RCLS may result in eviction from Residence and termination of this Agreement as per the violations and sanctions outlined in the RCLS, and as stated in section 8.01(d). The RCLS can be found online at: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx

  • Community Partnerships The Contractor must submit a Communication Plan (“Plan”) developed with each Housing Assessment and Resource Agency (“HARA”) within their assigned Region(s):

  • Benefit Protection Plan For employees who have approved disability claims (excluding those for work-related injuries) under the City's Flex disability insurance carrier, management shall continue the City's medical, dental, and basic life insurance plan subsidies for a maximum of two years or at the close of claim, whichever is less. Employees must have been enrolled in a Flex medical, dental and/or basic life plan prior to the beginning of the disability leave. Coverage in this program will end if the employee retires (service or disability) or leaves City service for any reason.

  • Community Participation Goods, works, and services required for Part B.2 of the Project may be procured on the basis of community participation in accordance with rules and procedures acceptable to the Association, as set forth in the PIP.

  • Extended Health Care Plan (a) The Employer shall pay the monthly premium for regular employees entitled to coverage under a mutually acceptable Extended Health Care Plan.

  • Citizen Volunteer or Community Service Leave Leave without pay may be granted for community volunteerism or service.

  • Cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection 1. The aims of cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection will be, but not limited to, as follows: (a) establishing bilateral cooperation relations in the forestry sector; (b) developing a training program and studies for sustainable management of forests; (c) improving the rehabilitation and sustainable management of forest with the aim of increasing carbon sinks and reduce the impact of climate change in the Asia-Pacific region; (d) cooperating on the execution of national projects, aimed at: improving the management of forest plantations for its transformation for industrial purposes and environmental protection; (e) elaborating studies on sustainable use of timber; (f) developing new technologies for the transformation and processing of timber and non-timber species; and (g) improving cooperation in agro-forestry technologies. 2. To achieve the objectives of the Article 149 (Objectives), the Parties may focus, as a means of cooperation and negotiations on concluding a bilateral agreement on forestry cooperation between the two Parties. Such collaboration will be as follows: (a) exchanges on science and technology as well as policies and laws relating the sustainable use of forest resources; (b) cooperation in training programs, internships, exchange of experts and projects advisory; (c) advice and technical assistance to public institutions and organizations of the Parties on sustainable use of forest resources and environmental protection; (d) facilitating forest policy dialogue and technical cooperation under the Network of Sustainable Forest Management and Forest Rehabilitation in Asia- Pacific Region, initiated at the 15th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meeting; (e) encouraging joint studies, working visits, exchange of experiences, among others; and (f) others activities mutually agreed.

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