Summary of Objectives. 3.8.1 The parties to this Agreement agree the Operator must continue to achieve real and sustained performance improvement by embracing a philosophy of continuous improvement. The Operator aims to become a progressive and competitive organisation with continually improving levels of client satisfaction, reliability, employee satisfaction, product quality and productivity.
Summary of Objectives. The primary objectives of this cruise will be to deploy and recover moorings in several locations in the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea. Upon leaving Seward, 5 moorings will be deployed in the Gulf of Alaska in and around Xxxx Point. CTDs will be conducted after each deployment. The cruise will then proceed towards the Bering Sea, stopping along the way at Pavlof Bay to recover and deploy the mooring there. If time allows, the “Unimak Box” of CTDs will be conducted prior to entering the Bering Sea. Upon entering the Bering Sea, several drifters will be deployed. Weather permitting, mooring deployments for the Bering will start at Site 2 and work northward. Recoveries and deployments are planned for site 2 and 4 with multiple CTDs and bongo-tows planned for each site. In-between site 2 and 4, the 70m CTD line will be followed and sampled if time permits. Also, if the ice is clear north of Site 4 some sampling may occur on the 70m Line northward. Additionally CTD’s may be taken at the “Dog Leg Line” if time permits.
Summary of Objectives. 1. Sample the U.S. Atlantic and northern GOM for data concerning the distribution and abundance of shark and red snapper populations in order to aid in stock assessments.
Summary of Objectives. 1.1 The Partnership of Purpose is a programme of transformational change across the Bailiwick of Guernsey’s health and care system approved by the States of Deliberation in December 2017 ( Billet d’État XXIV of 2017). It will see public, private and third sectors providers brought together, working across current organisational boundaries to deliver integrated, user-centred care. Through new ways of working, new funding structures and ultimately a new organisational structure, there will be a greater focus on prevention, support and care in the community and ensuring that healthcare provision is affordable to all islanders.
Summary of Objectives. Nature and Effect of the Planning Agreement [Clause 25E(1)(a) of the EP&A Regulation 2000] The intent of the Planning Agreement is to ensure that public benefits are provided in the form of provision, augmentation or improvement of open space, community facilities or other public facilities as proposed by the development application and determined by Council. The Planning Agreement is proposed to require a monetary contribution for an amount of $3,337,775 (excluding GST) being $1750 (excluding GST) per square metre (1907.3m2 ) of GFA in excess of the permitted GFA limit for the development payable after development consent is granted and before issue of a Construction Certificate.
Summary of Objectives. Nature and Effect of this Planning Agreement The Planning Agreement will assist Council in achieving its objectives in providing a material public benefit to users of Warringah Road and those residents adjoining the Development. The objective of the Planning Agreement is to ensure that the Proposed Development may proceed by the implementation of the Dedication and carrying out of the associated road and cycle way works (at no cost to the Council) whilst ensuring that Warringah Road remains an appropriate and trafficable public road under the care and control of the relevant Roads Authority for the benefit of current and future generations. The Planning Agreement meets the current and future demands created by the Proposed Development for new public infrastructure, amenities and services both by the provision of the Dedication Area and the carrying out of the associated road works. The Planning Agreement is consistent with the Council’s transport vision in that: • it facilities the freedom to choose between different modes of transport to the Proposed Development • it provides a safe road network, and specifically, safe entry and exits from the proposed Development • it improves the efficiency of the road/transport network but provision of deceleration and acceleration lanes • it integrates the Proposed Development with the existing road network • it facilitates sustainable development by providing the option of pick up and drop off of children via the transport network • it effectively provides funding to the improvement of Warringah Road without adversely impacting on Council’s revenue bottom line • it links Forestville with the Dee Why to Chatswood public transport corridor • it will assist in creating extra jobs on the Northern Beaches The Planning Agreement is an enforceable arrangement between Council and the Developer under the EPA Act. The Planning Agreement requires the Developer to make a Development Contribution and comply with certain requirements including registration of the Planning Agreement; provision of a Bank Guarantee and Caveat upon/following execution of the Agreement pending delivery of the Development Contribution. The Planning Agreement also contains provisions as to dispute resolution and does not exclude application of s7.11, s7.12 or s7.24 of the EPA Act. No Occupation Certificate for the Development is to issue pending delivery of the Development Contribution.
Summary of Objectives. The objective of the Agreement is for the Developer to make a development contribution to the Council. The Planning Agreement is a planning agreement under s7.4 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Xxx 0000 (Act). The Planning Agreement is a voluntary agreement under which Development Contributions (as defined in clause 5.1 of the Planning Agreement) are made by the Developer for various public purposes (as defined in s7.4(2) of the Act).
Summary of Objectives. The objectives of the draft Planning Agreement are to:
Summary of Objectives. The parties to this Agreement agree that Modern Industries (WA) Pty Ltd must continue to achieve real and sustained performance improvement by embracing a philosophy of Continuous Improvement (Cl) and by continually improving levels of client satisfaction, reliability, employee satisfaction, product quality and productivity. The parties agree that the introduction of Total Quality Management (TQM) principles, through QPIP/QES (Quality Education Systems) or other relevant processes will assist in achieving the objectives of this Agreement. It is agreed by all parties that all employees will become familiar with the Intent, Objectives and Strategies of this Agreement, particularly as they relate to the concept outlined.
Summary of Objectives. The principal user service objectives of the eu-DOMAIN project can be summarised as: