Policy Basis Sample Clauses

Policy Basis. The protocol must also be implemented in conjunction with the policies and processes of the respective Commonwealth and child protection agencies.
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Policy Basis. 6.1 The LPA’s use of planning gain should be grounded in its planning policy. This should explain the LPA’s high level objectives which help achieve the Council’s vision for the area. The guidance should cover: • Situations where obligations will be sought • The range and type of infrastructure where contributions will be sought • The type of contribution sought
Policy Basis. This Agreement intends to implement existing City Council policies directing decisions impacting use of the Pier. Such policies are in addition to and do not replace the land use ordinance provisions of the Eastern Waterfront Port Zone and other applicable local, state, and federal regulations. Policies informing this Agreement: • City Council Direction established in 2006, with the Policy Statement for the Maine State Pier • City Council Order 54-09/10, 2009, Order Establishing Short Term Future Development for the Maine State Pier; and, the multiple lease arrangements negotiated and signed with Pier Existing Uses, Leases and Site Plans This Agreement additionally respects and intends to be consistent with existing lease agreements between the City and current and future tenants of the Pier, as well as any subdivision and site plan approvals issued by the Planning Authority in reliance of such leases. Existing leases include: • Casco Bay Island Transit District • Portland Tug Boat Company • Ready Seafood and Catch a Piece of Maine • Shucks Lobster • Schooners Wendameen and Bagheera, Portland Schooner Company • Slope Xxxxxxx, HDH Marine LLC In addition to the above uses, the City of Portland operates facilities and events on the Pier, including: • Cruise ship port of call and home port landings • Transient vessel berthing • Emergency Services, including three vessels and crew quarters • Compass Park, including festivals, concerts, public fishing, and a public landing • Buoy Park, including street artists and public landing with water taxi service. Finally, The Portland Ocean Terminal and Ocean Gateway have adjacent paved circulation areas that outlet vehicles onto the northerly portion of the Pier near the Commercial Street/Franklin Street intersection for international ferry and cruise ship operations. All users of the Pier agree to the following:
Policy Basis. This Program Manual reflects conservation futures requirements in state law (Revised Code of Washington, or “RCW”) and King County Code (“KCC”), adopted policies, and practices. The primary state law, county code, and policies that govern the King County CFT program include: chapter 84.34 RCW, chapter 26.12 KCC, and the Application Evaluation Criteria and General Conditions adopted in Motion 15513. Conservation Futures Goals King County Code describes the goals of the county conservation futures tax allocations over time as follows. “In accordance with chapter 84.34 RCW, the county shall maintain, preserve, conserve, expand and otherwise continue in existence adequate open space lands, and the county shall also achieve a broad geographical distribution of conservation futures proceeds. Conservation futures proceeds shall be allocated in a manner that addresses equity and social justice by providing open spaces in communities in greatest need.” (KCC 26.12.005)

Related to Policy Basis

  • Group Insurance 38.01 The Group Insurance Plan presently in effect shall remain in effect during the term of this Agreement.

  • Subcontractor Insurance Coverage Except where Huron Valley Schools has approved a subcontract with other insurance provisions, the Contractor must require any Subcontractor to purchase and maintain the insurance coverage required in Section 3.a, Liability Insurance. The Contractor may include a Subcontractor under the Contractor's insurance on the coverage required in that Section. The failure of a Subcontractor to comply with insurance requirements does not limit the Contractor's liability or responsibility.

  • Commercial General Liability and Business Auto Liability will be endorsed to provide primary and non-contributory coverage The Commercial General Liability Additional Insured endorsement will include on-going and completed operations and will be submitted with the

  • Single Coverage The School District will pay up to $28.00 per month for individual coverage for each full-time teacher who qualifies for and enrolls in the School District's group dental insurance plan.

  • Primary Coverage Contractor’s insurance shall apply as primary and shall not seek contribution from any insurance or self-insurance maintained by, or provided to, the additional insureds listed above including, at a minimum, the State of Washington and/or any Purchaser. All insurance or self-insurance of the State of Washington and/or Purchasers shall be excess of any insurance provided by Contractor or subcontractors.

  • Contribution Formula - Basic Life Coverage For employee basic life coverage and accidental death and dismemberment coverage, the Employer contributes one-hundred (100) percent of the cost.

  • Duration of Insurance Contribution An employee is eligible for School District contributions as provided in this Article as long as an employee is employed by the School District. Employees whose employment terminates during the school year will be eligible for insurance and district contributions to insurance through the end of the month in which they terminate provided they pay the employee portion of the insurance premium for that month. Otherwise, the employee’s insurance will terminate as of the last day of employment.

  • Coinsurance After the deductible is satisfied, seventy percent (70%) coverage up to the plan out-of-pocket maximum designated below.

  • Insurance Coverages The Contractor shall procure and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, in a form and content satisfactory to City, during the entire term of this Agreement including any extension thereof, the following policies of insurance which shall cover all elected and appointed officers, employees and agents of City:

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