Community Improvements definition

Community Improvements means any capital improvement or facility, on-going service provision or monetary payment required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement for the public benefit that is not: (1) a mitigation measure for the Project required by the California Environmental Quality Act; (2) a public or private improvement or monetary payment required by Existing Standards or Uniform Codes (including, for example, utility connections required by Uniform Codes, the payment of Development Fees and Exactions, Planning Code-required open space); or (3) the privately-owned residential and commercial buildings constructed on the Project Site, with the exception of the fitness/community center and the school, which are Community Improvements and may be privately-owned. Furthermore, Community Improvements shall not mean: (1) any units constructed by the Developer of fee paid by Develop in compliance with the BMR Requirement, and (2) the Replacement Units, which also provide a clear public benefit, but are subject to provisions of Section 4 of this [Development] Agreement. [The Replacement Units are termed a “Rent Controlled Replacement Unit Subsidy.”]
Community Improvements means additional equipment and/or infrastructure needed to accommodate sporting events, entertainment, business conferences, conventions, and spectator events resulting in whole or in part from the City’s recruiting efforts.
Community Improvements means all real and personal property, including easements and leasehold interests, designated as such in this Declaration, in any Supplemental Declaration subjecting additional property within the Roslyn Ridge Owners Association to this Declaration or in any conveyance to the Association, and for which the Association has maintenance, insurance, operating, or other responsibility under this Declaration or other agreements entered into by the Association. The Community Improvements shall also include all real and personal property which the Association owns, leases, or otherwise holds possessory or use rights in for the common use and enjoyment of all Owners and occupants of the property subject to this Declaration and such additional property which may be added in the future.

Examples of Community Improvements in a sentence

  • However, as the Plan notes, to fully implement the Community Improvements Program “some future revenue streams must be established, or additional revenue sources must be made available to the program.” A recent report by an Infrastructure Finance Working Group and the City’s Capital Planning Committee at the direction of the Board of Supervisors recommends a number of financing tools as strategies for funding public improvements, including tax increment financing and community facilities districts.

  • The Market/Octavia Plan’s Community Improvements Program lays out a comprehensive set of measures “necessary to accommodate projected growth of residential and commercial development in the Plan Area while maintaining and improving community character.” Partial funding for those needed community improvements will come from the Plan Area’s impact fees funds.

  • Option for In-Kind Provision of Community Improvements and Fee Credits.

  • The CAC expects such financing tools to be applied to the Market/Octavia Area, as called for in the adopted Plan and Community Improvements Program Document as future revenue streams.

  • Critical Community Improvements must be tied to at least one Neighborhood Objective of the Choice Neighborhoods program.

  • It shall also include proposed departmental work programs and budgets for the coming fiscal year that describe the steps to be taken by each responsible department, office, or agency to implement the Community Improvements Plan.

  • It shall be the responsibility of each such department, office, or agency to participate, using its own administrative funds, in the preparation of that portion of a Community Improvements Plan falling within its area of responsibility and, after Area Plan adoption, to participate in the detailed design of the community improvement or improvements and to seek the funding for its implementation as provided in the Implementation Program, as amended from time to time.

  • After the final adoption of an Area Plan, including the Community Improvements Plan and Implementation Program, for a portion of the City subject to the provisions of this Article, the Planning Department shall prepare for each Area Plan a brief Annual Progress Report indicating the status of implementation of the Area Plan and its various components.

  • Community Safety, Arts and Culture, Economic Development Community Improvements and Area Committee grants are dealt with outside of this process.

  • The City Agencies will not impose requirements or conditions that are inconsistent with the Prior Approvals, and will not disapprove the application based on items that are consistent with the Prior Approvals, including but not limited to denying approval of Community Improvements based upon items that are consistent with the Prior Approvals.


More Definitions of Community Improvements

Community Improvements has the meaning set forth in Paragraph F of the Recitals.
Community Improvements means any capital improvement or facility, on-going service provision or monetary payment, or any service required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement for the public benefit that is not: (1) a Mitigation Measure for the Project required by CEQA; (2) a public or private improvement or monetary payment required by Existing Standards or Uniform Codes (including, for example, utility connections required by Uniform Codes, the payment of Impact Fees and Exactions, and Planning Code-required open space); (3) Stormwater Management Improvements; or (4) the privately-owned residential and commercial buildings constructed on the Project Site, with the exception of the fitness/community center and the school, which are Community Improvements and may be privately-owned. Furthermore, Community Improvements shall not include: (1) any units constructed by Developer or fee paid by Developer in compliance with the BMR Requirement, or (2) the Replacement Units, which also provide the City with a negotiated benefit of substantial economic value and are subject to provisions of Section 4 this Agreement. With the exception of Alternate Community Improvements, all Community Improvements required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement are shown on the Phasing Plan. Section 3.5 of this Agreement sets forth the ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the City and Developer for the Community Improvements. Community Improvements include the following types of infrastructure or facilities: (1) Publicly-Owned Community Improvements. These facilities are listed on Exhibit C attached hereto. Because these improvements shall be dedicated to and accepted by the City, they also fall within the definition of Public Improvements. They may be publicly-maintained or privately-maintained based on the specific terms of Section 3.5 of this Agreement.
Community Improvements means any capital improvement or facility, on-going service provision or monetary payment, or any service required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement for the public benefit that is not: (1) a Mitigation Measure for the Project required by CEQA; (2) a public or private improvement or monetary payment required by Existing Standards or Uniform Codes (including, for example, utility connections required by Uniform Codes, the payment of Impact Fees and Exactions, and Planning Code- required open space); (3) stormwater management improvements; or (4) the privately-owned residential and commercial buildings constructed on the Project Site, with the exception of theHistoric Office Building, which is a Community Improvement and may be privately-owned. Furthermore, Community Improvements shall not include any units constructed by Developer or fee paid by Developer in compliance with the BMR Requirement, which also provide the City with a negotiated benefit of substantial economic value. With the exception of Alternate Community Improvements, all Community Improvements required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement are shown on the Phasing Plan. Section3.5.3 of this Agreement sets forth the ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the City and Developer for the Community Improvements. Community Improvements include the following types of infrastructure or facilities:
Community Improvements means Improvements which serve and benefit property within the Community as a whole. Including, but not limited to the public improvements described in Exhibit A.
Community Improvements means any capital improvement or facility, on-going service provision or monetary payment, or any service required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement for the public benefit that is not: (1) a mitigation measure for the Project required by the California Environmental Quality Act; (2) a public or private improvement or monetary payment required by Existing Standards or Uniform Codes (including, for example, utility connections required by Uniform Codes, the payment of Development Fees and Exactions, Planning Code-required open space); or (3) the privately-owned residential and commercial buildings constructed on the Project Site, with the exception of the fitness/community center and the school, which are Community Improvements and may be privately-owned. Furthermore, Community Improvements shall not include: (1) any units constructed by Developer or fee paid by Developer in compliance with the BMR Requirement, and (2) the Replacement Units, which also provide the City with a negotiated benefit of substantial economic value, but are subject to provisions of Section 4 this Agreement. With the exception of Alternate Community Improvements, all Community Improvements required by the Basic Approval and this Agreement are shown on the Phasing Plan. (1) Publicly-Owned Community Improvements. These are facilities that fall within the definition of Public Improvements and shall be constructed by Developer but ultimately shall be publicly-owned. The facilities are listed in Exhibit C. They may be publicly-maintained or privately-maintained based on the specific terms of Section 3.5 of this Agreement.
Community Improvements means any capital improvement or facility, on-going service provision or monetary payment, or any service required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement for the public benefit that is not: (1) a Mitigation Measure for the Project required by CEQA; (2) a public or private improvement or monetary payment required by Existing Standards or Uniform Codes (including, for example, utility connections required by Uniform Codes, the payment of Impact Fees and Exactions, and Planning Code-required open space); or (3) the privately-owned residential and commercial buildings constructed on the Project Site, with the exception of the fitness/community center and the school, which are Community Improvements and may be privately-owned. Furthermore, Community Improvements shall not include: (1) any units constructed by Developer or fee paid by Developer in compliance with the BMR Requirement, or (2) the Replacement Units, which also provide the City with a negotiated benefit of substantial economic value and are subject to provisions of Section 4 this Agreement. With the exception of Alternate Community Improvements, all Community Improvements required by the Basic Approvals and this Agreement are shown on the Phasing Plan. Section 3.5 of this Agreement sets forth the ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the City and Developer for the Community Improvements. Community Improvements include the following types of infrastructure or facilities: (1) Publicly-Owned Community Improvements. These facilities are listed on Exhibit C attached hereto. They may be publicly-maintained or privately-maintained based on the specific terms of Section 3.5 of this Agreement.

Related to Community Improvements

  • Quality Improvement means a focus on activities to improve performance above minimum standards and reasonably expected levels of performance, quality and practice.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Quality improvement organization or “QIO” shall mean the organization that performs medical peer review of Medicaid claims, including review of validity of hospital diagnosis and procedure coding information; completeness, adequacy and quality of care; appropriateness of admission, discharge and transfer; and appropriateness of prospective payment outlier cases. These activities undertaken by the QIO may be included in a contractual relationship with the Iowa Medicaid enterprise.

  • Community mental health center or "CMHC" means a facility offering a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services, including but not limited to, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, emergency care, consultation and education; and, certain services at the option of the center, including, but not limited to, prescreening, rehabilitation services, pre-care and aftercare, training programs, and research and evaluation.

  • Affordable housing project means, for purposes of this part, title fourteen of article twenty seven of the environmental conservation law and section twenty-one of the tax law only, a project that is developed for residential use or mixed residential use that must include affordable residential rental units and/or affordable home ownership units.

  • Community property means that property of a husband and wife

  • Private Improvements means the improvements to be constructed on the Property that are not Public Improvements.

  • Project Improvements means site improvements and facilities that are:

  • Community-Wide Standard means the standard of conduct, maintenance or other activity generally prevailing in the Community. Such standard may be more specifically determined by the Board of Directors of the Association. Such determination, however, must be consistent with the Community-Wide Standard originally established by the Declarant.

  • Public Improvements means only the following improvements: housing facilities; garbage disposal plants; rubbish disposal plants; incinerators; transportation systems, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with those systems; sewage disposal systems, including sanitary sewers, combined sanitary and storm sewers, plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, or disposal of sewage or industrial wastes; storm water systems, including storm sewers, plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, or disposal of storm water; water supply systems, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with obtaining a water supply, the treatment of water, or the distribution of water; utility systems for supplying light, heat, or power, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with those systems; approved cable television systems, approved cable communication systems, or telephone systems, including plants, works,

  • Community mental health program means all mental health

  • Home improvement means the remodeling, altering,

  • Community services means any type of counseling and advice, emergency assistance, medical care,

  • Affordable housing development means a development included in the Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, and includes, but is not limited to, an inclusionary development, a municipal construction project or a 100 percent affordable development.

  • Improvement means the acquisition, construction, installation, or maintenance of any tangible property with an estimated useful life of five years or more including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Community health worker means an individual who:

  • Projects means the projects identified in Exhibit A to the Agreement and all other projects, any costs of which are included in a Transitional Capital Plan pursuant to the Act or are Recovery Costs, and financed, by payment or reimbursement, with the proceeds of Bonds or Notes.

  • Infrastructure improvement means permanent infrastructure that is essential for the public health and safety or that:

  • Minimum Improvements means the acquisition of land and construction of a 152-unit market rate residential apartment building, construction of a stormwater pond and related improvements. The Minimum Improvements are more fully depicted in Exhibit B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.

  • Improvements means the buildings, structures, improvements, and alterations now constructed or at any time in the future constructed or placed upon the Land, including any future replacements and additions.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Community protection zone means the area within eight

  • Noncommunity water system means a public water system that is not a community water system.

  • Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013);

  • Community water system means a public water system which serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents.

  • Affordable Housing Cost means an amount satisfied by: