Plan Review Sample Clauses

Plan Review. Tenant agrees to pay Landlord, as additional rent, the reasonable costs of professional services and costs for general conditions of Landlord's third party consultants if utilized by Landlord (but not Landlord's "in-house" personnel) for review of all plans, specifications and working drawings for any Alterations, within ten (10) business days after Tenant's receipt of invoices either from Landlord or such consultants. In addition, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord, within ten (10) business days after completion of any Alterations, a fee to cover Landlord's costs of supervising and administering the installation of such Alterations, in the amount of eight percent (8%) of the cost of such Alterations, but in no event less than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00).
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Plan Review. Tenant agrees to pay Landlord, as additional rent, the reasonable costs of professional services and costs for general conditions of Landlord's third party consultants if utilized by Landlord (but not Landlord's "in-house" personnel) for review of all plans, specifications and working drawings for any Alterations, within ten (10) business days after Tenant's receipt of invoices either from Landlord or such consultants.
Plan Review. Grantee must submit project design drawings and cost estimates (if available) to SANDAG for review and comment at 30 percent, 60 percent, 90 percent, and 100 percent. SANDAG staff may meet with the Grantee to comment on submitted plans and assure substantial conformance. SANDAG may comment on submitted plans regarding: • Whether they are consistent with the Project proposed in the original grant application, and • Consistency with accepted pedestrian/bicycle facility and smart growth design standards.
Plan Review. The lessee shall provide the State with drawings, specifications and submittals containing sufficient information for the State to determine whether the system proposed will deliver the required water at the necessary heads to irrigate the proposed ground reliably, efficiently, and for an appropriate period of time.
Plan Review. All applicable plans must be reviewed and approved by the City prior to construction or installation. No construction or installation of Improvements shall occur without prior plan approval.
Plan Review. Consultant may also be requested to review design plans, specifications, estimates, proposals, studies and general engineering documents prepared by other engineers.
Plan Review. FIRE DISTRICT will provide plan review for new construction, remodels, etc., as part of community development through CITY in accordance with adopted Fire District and City codes. FIRE DISTRICT will provide reviews for all permittable construction contracts according to those adopted City Codes.
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Plan Review. In addition to performing its own plan reviews, constructability reviews, and value analyses, Construction Manager must analyze the Council’s third-party code review and work with Design Team and Council to finalize and correct deficiencies and mistakes in the design documents.
Plan Review. ‌ If the applicant falls within the requirements of site plan or subdivision review, then the applicant shall submit a street system plan for review and approval prior to Land Use approval. The plan shall be prepared by an engineer licensed in the State of Oregon. Complete design documents, including revisions as required by the City, shall be required before receiving construction plan approval for each phase of construction. The construction plan is valid for the period that the Land Use Decision approval is valid. A street system plan will be submitted to the City with the Land Use Decision application for all proposed development that intends to dedicate the road and street infrastructure to the public. The Land Use Decision application plan shall include the proposed layout of initial, phased, and ultimate build-out of the street system, location(s) of snow storage areas, fire access and drainage concepts. The plan shall also include general location(s) of proposed connection to the existing City street system, grades of the road network and proposed pedestrian and vehicular safety improvements. The plan shall also identify the anticipated location of contractor’s construction staging area(s). This information will assist the City in confirming that the surrounding street network has adequate capacity to support the proposed development, assess whether a comprehensive traffic study is warranted and assist in the City’s determination if the site presents the potential for erosion and road stability problems. In addition, the information will be used to determine whether the proposed development shall assume the financial responsibility for any public safety improvements necessary to accommodate the proposed development.
Plan Review. Judicial Council may conduct plan reviews of the Design Documents to verify compliance with minimum code requirements during all design Phases of the Project. In the event that the Judicial Council conducts such plan reviews, CMR shall assist, review coordinate, opine and cooperate with the Judicial Council, the Judicial Council’s plan reviewers verifying compliance with minimum applicable codes, other providers of plan reviewers, the Architect and all other design professional(s) of the Project with respect to responding to any comments, concerns or other issues raised in such plan reviews.
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