Preservation of Open Space Sample Clauses

Preservation of Open Space. In connection with the Project, the following three parcels of land (the “Open Space Parcels”), as depicted on the Project Open Space Map attached hereto as Appendix F (the “Project Open Space Map”), will be reserved for open space purposes in accordance with this Section 5: (i) a portion of the Site comprising approximately 9.51 acres (the “On-Site Open Space Parcel”);
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Preservation of Open Space. An Open Space and Viewshed Protection Plan is included as part of The Canyons SPA (the "Open Space Plan"). The Open Space Plan designated more than 90% of all land within the Project as open space. The Open Space Plan and the obligations of the Developers under this Amended Agreement secure the overwhelming majority of the open space indicated in the General Plan for the West Mountain Neighborhood. In addition, the Project has transferred density from certain parcels totaling approximately 95 acres outside of the Project, thus restricting these parcels to open space and contributing to the County's broader open space goals and objectives. The open space lands within the Project will include land for recreation, preservation, buffers, and parks and trails.
Preservation of Open Space. Using development zone criteria that provide financial incentives to businesses for locating in areas where infrastructure such as utili­ ties and transportation exist may result in preser­ vation of open space and farmland in the outer suburban rings of the Chicago metropolitan area. The Superior Environmental Performance: The superior environmental benefits that are expected to accrue from this project include (1) exceeding emission reductions beyond what is necessary to demonstrate attainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards; (2) retiring some percentage of the emissions capacity generated by emissions re­ ductions above what is needed to demonstrate at­ tainment; (3) creating an incentive to direct new economic growth to largely urban development areas, thereby reducing urban sprawl and related negative environmental factors such as traffic con­ gestion and development of open space and farm- land; and (4) creating an incentive for communities and individuals to work hard to achieve reductions in mobile and area pollution sources above fed­ eral and state goals. Progress in Meeting Commitments (As of September 2001) Chicago DOE • Generating and keeping data on emissions re­ ductions with other participants and stakehold­ ers in the Campaign for Clean Air and Devel­ opment. – Chicago DOE has begun and will continue to generate and keep data on emissions re­ ductions. • Following the processes described in the Stake- holder Participation Plan for the duration of the project. – This is an ongoing regional effort to in­ clude public input into emissions reduc­ tion strategies. Stakeholder participation will continue as reduction plans are fully implemented. • Working with EPA, Illinois EPA, and interested parties to implement emission reduction pro- grams, including the quantification and track­ ing of emission reductions (the tracking system must be approved by EPA prior to implemen­ tation of this project). – Chicago DOE is working with EPA and Illinois EPA to develop and implement emissions reduction programs. A formal process for tracking reductions has not yet been implemented. • Permitting the use of the growth allowance only for sources located in a development zone identified under this project. – Emissions reduction programs are in de­ velopment, but the project has not reached the stage of issuing permits for sources using growth allowances. EPA • Using Section 173(a)(1)(B) of the CAA as the basis for identifying zones to which economic ...

Related to Preservation of Open Space

  • Preservation of Business The Seller will keep its business and properties substantially intact, including its present operations, physical facilities, working conditions, and relationships with lessors, licensors, suppliers, customers, and employees.

  • Maintenance of Operations The Company shall maintain operations at the Project for a minimum of ten (10) years beginning on the date the Project is Placed in Service. In addition to any other rights the Department may have under the terms of this Agreement, in the event that the Company discontinues of operations at the Project, such discontinuation may subject the Company to certain statutory provisions, including:

  • Continuity of Operations (1) Engage in any business activities substantially different than those in which Borrower is presently engaged, (2) cease operations, liquidate, merge, transfer, acquire or consolidate with any other entity, change its name, dissolve or transfer or sell Collateral out of the ordinary course of business, or (3) pay any dividends on Borrower's stock (other than dividends payable in its stock), provided, however that notwithstanding the foregoing, but only so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from the payment of dividends, if Borrower is a "Subchapter S Corporation" (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), Borrower may pay cash dividends on its stock to its shareholders from time to time in amounts necessary to enable the shareholders to pay income taxes and make estimated income tax payments to satisfy their liabilities under federal and state law which arise solely from their status as Shareholders of a Subchapter S Corporation because of their ownership of shares of Borrower's stock, or purchase or retire any of Borrower's outstanding shares or alter or amend Borrower's capital structure.

  • Preservation of Property Bank shall not be bound to take any steps necessary to preserve any rights in any property pledged as collateral to Bank to secure Borrower and/or Guarantor's Liabilities and Obligations as against prior parties who may be liable in connection therewith, and Borrower and Guarantor hereby agree to take any such steps. Bank, nevertheless, at any time, may (a) take any action it deems appropriate for the care or preservation of such property or of any rights of Borrower and/or Guarantor or Bank therein; (b) demand, sue for, collect or receive any money or property at any time due, payable or receivable on account of or in exchange for any property pledged as collateral to Bank to secure Borrower and/or Guarantor's Liabilities to Bank; (c) compromise and settle with any person liable on such property; or (d) extend the time of payment or otherwise change the terms of the Loan Documents as to any party liable on the Loan Documents, all without notice to, without incurring responsibility to, and without affecting any of the Obligations or Liabilities of Guarantor.

  • Inspection of Premises Landlord and Landlord's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Landlord for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Landlord and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the Premises and to display the usual "for sale", "for rent" or "vacancy" signs on the Premises at any time within forty-five (45) days before the expiration of this Lease. The right of entry shall likewise exist for the purpose of removing placards, signs, fixtures, alterations or additions, that do not conform to this Agreement or to any restrictions, rules or regulations affecting the Premises.

  • Description of Premises Landlord does hereby demise, lease and let unto Tenant, and Tenant does hereby take and receive from Landlord the following:

  • Restoration of Premises Lessee shall conduct all operations on the Leased Premises in such a manner as not to unreasonably damage the portion of the Leased Premises where there will be no mining operations. Lessee shall conduct all operations in such a manner as to observe and comply with all Laws applicable to the Leased Premises and all Laws applicable to the conduct of Lessee’s operations. Lessee expressly agrees to dispose of all tailings and other mining wastes in accordance with all applicable Laws and shall reclaim all of disturbed perimeter portions of any lakes created by mining such that those perimeter portions shall be left at a slope no steeper than four feet horizontal to one foot vertical within three (3) months of termination of the Lease Agreement. By the expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease Agreement, Lessee shall grade that portion of the Leased Premises which has been excavated by Lessee or on which Lessee has conducted operations so as to eliminate all unreasonable irregularities therein and so that such portion of the Leased Premises which has been excavated by Lessee conforms to the drawing set forth on Exhibit C attached hereto. Upon completion of the required grading, Lessee shall cover such area with sand, clay, or topsoil, or a mixture of any of the foregoing, from the resources then existing on the Leased Premises, and shall thereafter reseed the surface with a seed mixture approved by Lessor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Lessee be required to import any Materials, including but not limited to, sand, clay, or topsoil from off-site for purposes of complying with its restoration obligations in this Section 15. Should this obligation not be met by the end of the term of this Lease Agreement, it shall nevertheless survive and continue beyond the term of this Lease Agreement and shall be an obligation owed by Lessee to Lessor. This obligation is owed by Lessee in addition to any other obligation imposed upon Lessee by this Lease Agreement.

  • CONSTRUCTION OF PREMISES Landlord will diligently perform “Landlord’s Work” and Tenant will diligently perform “Tenant’s Work” (if any) as described in the Workletter attached as Exhibit “F” in accordance with the Workletter and the rest of this Lease. Landlord’s Work will be deemed substantially completed even if Landlord has not completed “punch list” or other minor items, as long as (i) Landlord agrees to use reasonable efforts to complete these items within thirty (30) days of signing the punch-list, excluding any items which require special materials or equipment that are unavailable; and (ii) the punch-list items can be completed after Tenant’s occupancy without causing substantial interference with Tenant’s use of the Premises. Tenant’s final punch list will be submitted to Landlord with in fifteen (15) days after Landlord notifies Tenant that Landlord’s Work is substantially completed. Substantial completion of Landlord’s Work will be deemed to have occurred on the earlier of: the date as of which Landlord’s architect certifies in good faith that Landlord’s Work has been substantially completed in substantial conformance with the plans and specifications therefore (or the date as of which such substantial completion would have occurred but for any delays or Tenant’s Work for which Tenant is responsible); or the date that the applicable governmental authorities issue a temporary or final certificate of occupancy for the Premises (or the date as of which such a certificate of occupancy reasonable could have been issued but for any delays or Tenant’s Work for which Tenant is responsible). If and as long as Tenant does not interfere in any way with the construction process (by causing disharmony, scheduling or coordinating difficulties, etc.) Tenant, may, at Tenant’s sole risk and expense, enter the Premises 30 days prior to the substantial completion of Landlord’s Work (“Early Access Period”) for the purposes of installing Tenant’s decorations, movable furniture and business fixtures. The determination of such interference by Landlord shall be conclusive. The Early Access Period shall commence upon Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s notice of same. For the time period commencing on the date that Landlord’s Work is substantially complete and ending on the date that is ten days after such substantial completion (the “Fixture Period”), Tenant shall have the right to access the Premises for the purposes of installing its furniture, fixtures, audio/visual, security, and other equipment Any access by Tenant prior to the Lease Commencement Date shall be subject to all the terms and conditions of this Lease, except that Tenant shall not be obligated to pay rent during the Fixture Period.

  • Construction or Rehabilitation of Mortgaged Property No Mortgage Loan was made in connection with the construction or rehabilitation of a Mortgaged Property or facilitating the trade-in or exchange of a Mortgaged Property;

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