Parking and TDM Report Sample Clauses

Parking and TDM Report. Six months before submitting to the Planning Department a Development Phase Application for any Development Phase of the Project that includes a parking garage, Developer shall submit to the Planning Director, with copies provided to the Director of Transportation, a Parking and TDM Report that contains the following information:
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Parking and TDM Report. Six months before submitting to the Planning Department a Development Phase Application for any Development Phase of the Project that includes a parking garage, Developer shall submit to the Planning Director, with copies provided to the Director of Transportation, a Parking and TDM Report that contains the following information: (i) the status of vertical build-out in prior Development Phases of the Project; (ii) a summary of the TDM Plan’s implementation, including progress towards achieving the reduction goal (defined in Section II, above), proposals to improve or adjust the TDM program towards achievement of the reduction goal, if applicable, and the current inventory of parking available on the Project Site; (iii) descriptions of current transit services and any transit service changes budgeted for implementation by the anticipated date of occupancy for the proposed Development Phase; (iv) a conceptual analysis of the parking garage(s), including the expected capacity of the garage(s) at completion, a discussion of any features of the design(s) that would allow for adaptability of portions of the garage(s), and any requirements for future adaptation; (v) a description of how the information presented within the Parking and TDM Report is reflected in the Development Phase Application.

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  • Screening and Assessment Grantee shall:

  • Compliance with Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies Registry Operator shall comply with and implement all Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies found at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/general/consensus-­‐policies.htm>, as of the Effective Date and as may in the future be developed and adopted in accordance with the ICANN Bylaws, provided such future Consensus Polices and Temporary Policies are adopted in accordance with the procedure and relate to those topics and subject to those limitations set forth in Specification 1 attached hereto (“Specification 1”).

  • Tests, Labs, and Imaging and X rays (diagnostic) This plan covers diagnostic tests, labs, and imaging and x-rays to diagnose or treat a condition when ordered by a physician. Major Diagnostic Imaging and Tests Major diagnostic imaging and tests include but are not limited to: • magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), • magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), • computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT scans), • nuclear scans, • positron emission tomography (PET scan), and • cardiac imaging. Preauthorization may be required for major diagnostic imaging and tests. This plan covers MRI examinations when the quality assurance standards of R.I. General Law §27-20-41 are met. MRI examinations conducted outside of the State of Rhode Island must be performed in accordance with the applicable laws of the state in which the examination has been conducted. Diagnostic Imaging and X-rays (other than the imaging services noted above) Diagnostic imaging and x-rays include but are not limited to: • general imaging (such as x-rays and ultrasounds), and • mammograms.

  • REPORTING AND EVALUATION The Provider agrees to comply with 7 AAC 81.120, Confidentiality and 7 AAC 81.150, Reports, and other applicable state or federal law regarding the submission of information, including the provisions of Section VI of this Agreement. The Provider agrees to submit any reporting information required under this Agreement and to make available information deemed necessary by DHSS to evaluate the efficacy of service delivery or compliance with applicable state or federal statutes or regulations. The Provider agrees to provide state officials and their representatives access to facilities, systems, books and records, for the purpose of monitoring compliance with this Agreement and evaluating services provided under this Agreement. On-site Quality Assurance Reviews may be conducted by DHSS staff to ensure compliance with service protocols. The Provider will ensure that DHSS staff has access to program files for the purposes of follow-up, quality assurance monitoring and fiscal administration of the program.

  • Project Monitoring Reporting and Evaluation The Recipient shall furnish to the Association each Project Report not later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar semester, covering the calendar semester.

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