Public Services. Potentially Less Than Less than No Significant Significant Significant Impact Impact
Public Services. Funding or administering public services and works for the general benefit of participants, including without limitation transportation and utility services.
Public Services. Each Public Services Department member shall elect one of the following options:
Public Services. The Public Services Pathway is designed for students who have an interest in areas like education, public administration, human services, and law enforcement. Training will prepare you for planning, managing and providing education and training related services as well as providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including support services. (HB5 Endorsement: Public Services) • Child Development AAS • Child Development Administrator Certificate • Child Development Certificate • Child Development Associate Training Occupational Skills Award • Child Development Occupational Skills Award • Early Childhood Education AAS • Criminal Justice Technology AAS • Associate of Arts in Teaching in EC-6 Certification (Early Childhood-6th grade) • Associate of Arts in Teaching in 4-8, EC-12 Special Education Certification • Associate of Arts in Teaching in 8-12 Certification; EC-12 other than Special Education • Police Academy Certificate
Public Services a. Repair, maintenance and management of shared parts of the building, including, without limitation, floors, roof, exterior walls and load-bearing structure.
b. Repair, maintenance, management and operation of shared facilities and equipment, including: shared and used water supply and drainage pipelines, downspouts, garbage chutes, chimney, shared lighting, antennae, heating pipelines, heating boiler room, high-pressure water pump room, power distribution room, ELV system and firefighting facilities and equipment.
c. Daily repair, maintenance, management and servicing of public facilities and accessory buildings and structures, including roads, outdoor water supply and drainage pipelines, septic tanks, ditches, pools, xxxxx, bicycle shelters and parking lots.
d. Maintenance of public order and security in the office building, including, without limitation, security monitoring, patrols and gate sentries.
e. Management of cleaning and sanitation in the office building, collection and removal of garbage, and ensuring a tidy and comfortable environment.
f. Management and maintenance of landscaping, vegetation, flowers and trees in the public areas.
g. Management of engineering drawings in relation to property management, resident and user files, completion inspection materials, customer files and customer complaint and complaint resolution records.
h. Handling of all complaints and repairs in relation to the Property.
i. Being responsible for collecting property management service fees and other fees from owners and users of the Property.
Public Services a) SERVICING
(i) The Owner shall commence within twelve (12) months of the date of execution of this Agreement, and shall complete within (##) months* after the date of execution of this Agreement, subject to unavoidable delay and pursuant to written notification to the Director of Engineering and Corporate Assets, the installation of all of the Public Services as shown on Schedule “A-1” and as further itemized in Schedules “C” and “D” to this Agreement. All Public Services as shown on Schedules “A-1” and as further itemized in Schedules “C” and “D” shall be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Director of Engineering and Corporate Assets, or his or her designate or equivalent, hereinafter referred to as the “Director”. A paper copy and electronic copy (AutoCad and pdf) of the approved construction plans shall have been deposited with the Director prior to the execution of this Agreement by the City.
(ii) The Owner agrees to submit to the City, prior to commencing the installation of services, a construction management plan to regulate the routing of construction traffic for all phases of the development. The construction management plan will include all sediment and erosion control measures and measures to minimize construction mud on the roads as well as, road cleanings at the expense of the Owner. In addition, the construction management plan will outline the schedule of the installation of the Public Services, the communication plan, and the contact information for all of the parties involved in the subdivision.
Public Services a) The United Kingdom and Canada affirm and recognise the right of governments, at all levels, to provide and support the provision of services that they consider public services including in areas such as public health and education, social services and housing and the collection, purification and distribution of water.
b) The TCA does not prevent governments from defining and regulating the provision of these services in the public interest. The TCA will not require governments to privatise any service nor prevent governments from expanding the range of services they supply to the public.
c) The TCA will not prevent governments from providing public services previously supplied by private service suppliers or from bringing back under public control services that governments had chosen to privatise. The TCA does not mean that contracting a public service to private providers makes it irreversibly part of the commercial sector.
Public Services. All services provided by CITY, City Agency and Public Agency to serve the residents and the businesses to be located on the Property, as may be identified in the General Plan, Development Plan, Project Entitlements, or Special Conditions; and may include, without limitation, the maintenance, operation or the provision of, as the context implies: [(i) streets, alleys, bridges, pedestrian and bicycle paths, parking lots and freeway improvements; (ii) heavy and light rail and trolley transit services; (iii) bus transit services; (iv) surface and storm drainage improvements and pollution control services; (v) sanitary sewer improvements and pollution control services; (vi) water storage and transmission facilities and water services; (vii) flood control improvements; (viii) solid waste services; (ix) electrical and gas utilities; (x) street lighting; (xi) police and fire services; (xii) parks, plazas, open space, greenbelts, trails, and landscaping; (xiii) habitat conservation areas; (xiv) drainage retention and flood control basins;
Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered. governmental services in any of the following areas:
1. Fire protection? . . .
2. Police protection? . . .
3. Schools? .
4. Parks arid other recreational facilities?.
5. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads?. .
Public Services a) SERVICING
(i) The Owner shall commence within twelve (12) months of the date of execution of this Agreement, and shall complete within forty-eight (48) months after the date of execution of this Agreement, subject to unavoidable delay and pursuant to written notification to the Director of Engineering and Corporate Assets (the “Director”), the installation of all of the Public Services as shown on Schedule “A-1” and as further itemized in Schedules “C” and “D” to this Agreement (the “Public Services”). All Public Services shall be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Director, or his or her designate or equivalent. A paper copy and electronic copy (AutoCad and pdf) of the approved construction plans shall have been deposited with the Director prior to the execution of this Agreement by the City.
(ii) The Owner agrees to submit to the City, prior to commencing the installation of services, a construction management plan to regulate the routing of construction traffic for all phases of the development. The construction management plan will include all sediment and erosion control measures and measures to minimize construction mud on the roads as well as, road cleanings at the expense of the Owner. In addition, the construction management plan will outline the schedule of the installation of the Public Services, the communication plan, and the contact information for all of the parties involved in the subdivision.
b) INSPECTION The Owner covenants and agrees to retain a competent engineer experienced in the municipal engineering field. All of the Public Services shall be installed under the supervision and inspection of the engineering firm of X.X. Xxxxxx & Associates Limited (the “Engineer”), and the Owner shall not retain the services of another engineering firm or change firms without the prior written consent of the Director. The Engineer is hereby approved by the Director and shall file in writing with the Director an undertaking, signed by the Owner and the Engineer, as provided in Schedule “I” with respect to the work being done under its supervision and inspection. The Engineer shall provide appropriate inspection and review of the work in order that a written final certification regarding all of the Public Services may be provided. The Engineer shall continue to be retained by the Owner until all requirements of this Agreement have been completed to the satisfaction of the Director, and until the Engin...