Actions and timeframes Sample Clauses

Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used:
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Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead AgencyThe State, through the Department of Economic Development, will provide membership to Council’s Economic Development Guidance Group. Ongoing. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Provide advice through regular meetings (6 monthly) of forthcoming visits by overseas interests, including Sister City visits, and will co-operate to maximise the benefits to the State and the City from such visits. Ongoing. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Jointly prepare a strategy that identifies preferred industrial sites within the City that can be presented as development ready. Within twelve months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Jointly prepare costings for the staged development of the preferred industrial site(s). To be done in the second year of implementation of the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Both parties will consider any funding issues that result from the implementation of the strategy relating to the development of preferred industrial sites. To be done in the second year of implementation of the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Jointly agree on a marketing strategy to attract business investment in Launceston. Within three months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Develop and implement Brand Launceston within the context of Brand Tasmania. Within three months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx.
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency • Co-operate to collect all relevant data and documentation which will assist in seeking a new owner / developer for the old Launceston General Hospital. Within six months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Jointly identify the preferred developer for the old Launceston General Hospital. Within six months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Jointly work with preferred developer to finalise concepts and plans and complete the development of the old Launceston General Hospital. To be completed by the end of the life of this Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx.
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead AgencyBoth parties will co-operate in the development of the Cataract Gorge in line with the Master Plan for the site. To be done in the second year of implementation of the Agreement. Ec. Dev./LCC • The Council will contribute $250,000 to secure funding of $850,000 from the Commonwealth Government for the redevelopment of the Cataract Gorge. Secured. LCC • The Council will make a submission to the State Government for $750,000 over two financial years for the development at the Cataract Gorge. To be done in the second year of implementation of the Agreement. LCC • The State will be represented on the steering committee for this project. On-going. Ec. Dev./LCC
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency • Analysis of the impact of regional events strategies on Launceston. Within twelve months of signing the Agreement. Events Tas. • Quarterly meetings of the heads of collecting agencies: Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery; QVMAG; State Library; State Archives; Australian Archives; and Arts Tasmania. Ongoing. Arts Tas. • Preparation for Launceston City Council’s 2006 celebrations. Within six months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Events Tas.
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead AgencyQuarterly meetings between Tourism Tasmania and LCC to continue dialogue on the management of the Travel and Visitor Information Centre. Ongoing. Tourism Tas./LCC • Quarterly meetings on bringing museums, galleries and cultural institutions into the cultural heritage agenda. Ongoing. Tourism Tas./LCC • Develop a Launceston-specific tourism development strategy. Within twelve months of signing the Agreement. Tourism Tas./LCC • Agree to ongoing discussion about long term funding arrangements for Launceston Travel and Visitor Information Centre. Within three months of signing the Agreement. Tourism Tas./LCC
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following action and timeframe will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency • The parties will work together to redevelop the Chances for Children project. Within six months of signing the Agreement. DHHS/LCC
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Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency • Both parties agree to support the implementation of the Tamar Natural Resource Management (NRM) Strategy, particularly those activities which are identified as priorities in the NRM North Regional NRM strategy and investment proposal. Ongoing. LCC/DPIWE • It is agreed that NRM issues identified within the municipal area will be addressed through the Northern Tasmanian Regional NRM Strategy and/or the Tamar NRM Strategy. Ongoing. LCC/DPIWE • In partnership, the Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment (DPIWE) and Council will produce a map of land systems containing salinity within the municipal area. Within three months of signing the Agreement. DPIWE/LCC • Both parties agree to support the Immediately, once project LCC/DPIWE NAPSWQ funded project ‘Urban Salinity Scoping Project – Greater Launceston Area’ (a co-operative project between LCC, Meander Valley Council and Tamar NRM). The project will provide an understanding of the extent, severity and causes of salinity, and develop a ‘conceptual model’ to provide a sound basis for future strategic actions for the potentially at-risk urban zone areas within the municipal areas of Launceston and Meander Valley. funding is approved. • Council and DPIWE agree to xxxxxx co-operative partnerships to enact the recommendations of this project, as appropriate, and where resources allow, ensuring any salinity issues arising are tackled in a proactive manner. After completion of the project. LCC/DPIWE • Where appropriate, the Council will incorporate the outcomes of this and any future projects in the Planning Scheme. As soon as practical to do so after completion of this and any future projects. LCC • Both parties will participate in a process regarding the long term land use issues in catchment areas and agree on a management and reporting strategy. Within three months of signing the Agreement. DPIWE/LCC (support from Esk Water and Forestry Tasmania)
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency • Jointly identify options to improve online services and information, including: − Authentication and digital signatures; − Opportunities for sharing information and product development including access to Gartner services and involvement in eGovernment seminars; − Technical infrastructure and agreed standards including electronic update of name and address and other data; and − Privacy principles and legislation. Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC • Explore issues relating to credit and debit card transactions. Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC • Aggregate buying power and pool access to existing infrastructure where there are mutual benefits. Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC • Share knowledge, skills and expertise in relation to State information technology and telecommunications projects, including through State Government project management forums and notices. Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC • Identify key areas for exchange of corporate information and data, Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC including: − Fines enforcement processes − Records management − Property information systems. • Cooperate on submissions seeking funding for ICT projects. Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC • Identify and collaborate on ICT projects where there is benefit to local regions and communities. Ongoing. DPAC(GISD)/LCC
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency There will be understanding of and commitment to the agreed Sewage Treatment Plant facility procurement, by both the State Government and Kentish Council. On signing of this Agreement DTAE (Parks and Wildlife Service) and Kentish Council Kentish Council staff resources will be allocated as part of the ongoing procurement process. Currently and ongoing on signing of this Agreement Kentish Council There will be development of improved communication and forward planning process undertakings, with regard to future development proposals and applications. Within three months of signing this Agreement DTAE (Parks and Wildlife Service) and Kentish Council
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