Zoning Analysis Sample Clauses

A Zoning Analysis clause requires a review of local zoning laws and regulations to determine whether a property can be used for its intended purpose. Typically, this involves examining municipal codes, permitted uses, building restrictions, and any variances or approvals that may be necessary before development or occupancy. By mandating this analysis, the clause helps parties identify potential legal or regulatory obstacles early in the transaction, thereby reducing the risk of future disputes or project delays.
Zoning Analysis. For each jurisdiction in which a Site(s) will be located, Contractor shall prepare a detailed analysis, as described in Attachment 11 hereto, of the Permits required to construct a Site(s) within such jurisdiction ("Zoning Analysis"). Contractor shall provide Owner with the Zoning Analysis in accordance with the Initial City Schedule.
Zoning Analysis. A. Parcel: Block 5, Lot 18.09, 13.8 acres. B. Township: Plainsboro Township.
Zoning Analysis. Within each SCIP, Contractor will provide a summary report on each Site addressing each of the following: • Identification of required permits and approvals; • Identification of key zoning thresholds, including area and bulk requirements; • Identification of review agency meeting dates, submission deadlines and procedures; • Identification of required submission elements; and EXHIBIT C – SITE DEVELOPMENT SCOPE OF WORK TERRESTAR NETWORKS PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL • Interview city officials to obtain feedback on zoning process and pending applications within Search Ring.
Zoning Analysis. 1. Township: Lower Makefield Township. 2. County: Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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Zoning Analysis. Company hereby authorizes Program Manager and the Designated Real Estate Broker to contact the local governing authorities to obtain informal verification of the zoning and permitted use of all possible locations (the “Informal Zoning Inquiries”). Company understands that the verification obtained by Program Manager or the Designated Real Estate Broker during the Informal Zoning Inquiries is strictly informal and will not warrant or guarantee that the location is zoned or permitted for all possible uses of the Franchised Business. It is strongly recommended that Company obtain a zoning analysis from a qualified third party in order to ascertain the permitted zoning and use of the Franchised Business. If Company fails to obtain a zoning analysis from a qualified third party, then Company acknowledges that there is a significant risk that zoning or permitting may prevent entirely or significantly delay the opening of the Franchised Business and that Company may incur significant expenses as a result. The services of Program Manager with regard to Informal Zoning Inquiries are included in the Program Management Fee. The services of the Designated Real Estate Broker with regard to informal zoning inquiries are included in the Real Estate Broker Contract.