Common use of Vested Rights: Permitted Uses and Density; Building Envelope Clause in Contracts

Vested Rights: Permitted Uses and Density; Building Envelope. By approving the Project Approvals, City has made a policy decision that the Project, as currently described and defined in the Project Approvals, is in the best interests of the City and promotes the public health, safety and general welfare. Accordingly, to the extent that the Project is required to obtain any Subsequent Project Approvals from the City, City shall not use its discretionary authority in considering any application for a Subsequent Project Approval to change the policy decisions reflected in the Project Approvals or otherwise to prevent or to delay development of the Project as set forth in the Project Approvals. Instead, the Subsequent Project Approvals (that conform to or implement the Project Approvals) shall be used to implement those policy decisions and shall be issued by the City so long as they comply with this Agreement, the Applicable Regulations and permitted Future Changes to Regulations, if applicable. Nothing herein is intended to limit the discretionary authority of the Board of Supervisors to consider appeals of Subsequent Project Approvals related to Subdivision Maps pursuant to the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Subdivision Code, provided, however, that in exercising its discretion on any such appeal, the Board of Supervisors shall not exercise its discretionary authority to change the policy decisions reflected in the Project Approvals or otherwise to prevent or delay development of the Project as set forth in the Project Approvals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Vested Rights: Permitted Uses and Density; Building Envelope. By approving the Project Approvals, City has made a policy decision that the Project, as currently described and defined in the Project Approvals, is in the best interests of the City and promotes the public health, safety and general welfare. Accordingly, to the extent that the Project is required to obtain any Subsequent Project Approvals from the City, City shall not use its discretionary authority in considering any application for a Subsequent Project Approval to change the policy decisions reflected in the Project Approvals or otherwise to prevent or to delay development of the Project as set forth in the Project Approvals. Instead, the Subsequent Project Approvals (that conform to or implement the Project Approvals) shall be used to implement those policy decisions and shall be issued by the City so long as they comply with this Agreement, the Applicable Regulations and permitted Future Changes to Regulations, if applicable. Nothing herein is intended to limit the discretionary authority of the Board of Supervisors to consider appeals of Subsequent Project Approvals related to Subdivision Maps subdivision maps pursuant to the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Subdivision Code, provided, however, that in exercising its discretion on any such appeal, the Board of Supervisors shall not exercise its discretionary authority to change the policy decisions reflected in the Project Approvals or otherwise to prevent or delay development of the Project as set forth in the Project Approvals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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Vested Rights: Permitted Uses and Density; Building Envelope. By approving the Project Approvals, City has made a policy decision that the Project, as currently described and defined in the Project Approvals, is in the best interests of the City and promotes the public health, safety and general welfare. Accordingly, to the extent that the Project is required to obtain any Subsequent Project Approvals from the City, City shall not use its discretionary authority in considering any application for a Subsequent Project Approval to change the policy decisions reflected in the Project Approvals or otherwise to prevent or to delay development of the Project as set forth in the Project Approvals. Instead, the Subsequent Project Approvals (that conform to or implement the Project Approvals) shall be used to implement those policy decisions and shall be issued by the City so long as they comply with this Agreement, the Redevelopment Documents, the Transaction Documents, the Project Approvals, Applicable Regulations and permitted Future Changes to Regulations, if applicable. Nothing herein is intended to limit the discretionary authority of the Board of Supervisors to consider appeals of Subsequent Project Approvals related to Subdivision Maps subdivision maps pursuant to the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Subdivision Code, provided, however, that in exercising its discretion on any such appeal, the Board of Supervisors shall not exercise its discretionary authority to change the policy decisions reflected in the Project Approvals or otherwise to prevent or delay development of the Project as set forth in the Project Approvals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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