Delivery and Service Baseline Figure definition

Delivery and Service Baseline Figure means not more than 5 Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles per day;
Delivery and Service Baseline Figure means not more than 38 Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles per day which shall consist of the following: a) Entering the Site from St Xxxxxx Street there shall be no more than: • 5 HGVs • 8 motorcycles • 2 refuse trucks; and b) Entering the Site from White Xxxx Yard there shall be no more than: • 23 LGVs based either on the log book used to record the number of Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles visiting the Development on a daily basis or those dates the Council has monitored the number of Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles visiting the Development across the relevant days; “Delivery and Service Cash Deposit” means the sum of £100,000 (one hundred thousand pounds) Index Linked to be paid by the Developer to the Council to secure compliance with the Delivery and Service Monitoring Plan and if retained by the Council pursuant to paragraph 1.5 of Schedule 2 to be applied by the Council towards public realm improvements, highway infrastructure and/or measures to reduce air pollution within the vicinity of the Development; “Delivery and Service Management Plan” means a document to be submitted by the Developer to the Council for approval in writing and which includes but shall not be limited to:- a) Details of the arrangements to consolidate delivery and servicing across the Site including but not limited to: • The arrangements to efficiently service the Development and minimise disruption to the local highway network by maximising the consolidation of delivery and service vehicles; • Full details as to how the consolidation will operate; • Measures to coordinate delivery times and to manage delivery slots; and • Details of the location of off-site consolidation locations and measures to maximise the use of electronic vehicles and to protect vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists. b) Restriction on vehicles arriving and leaving from any direction to the Site on weekdays between the hours of: • 7am to 10am; • 12noon to 2pm; and • 4pm to 7pm c) Restriction on vehicles arriving and leaving from any direction to the Site on weekends and public holidays between the hours of: • 1pm to 11pm d) Restriction on any HGVs which are visiting the Site from using a loading bay on St Xxxxxx Street on weekdays between the hours of: • 7am to 10am; • 12noon to 2pm; and • 4pm to 7pm “Delivery and Service Monitoring Fee” means the sum of £1,600 (one thousand six hundred pounds) Index Linked to be paid in accordance with paragraph 1.4 of Schedule 2 and...
Delivery and Service Baseline Figure means not more than 5 Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles per day; “Delivery and Service Cash Deposit” means the sum of £12,856 (twelve thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds) Index Linked to be paid by the Owner and/or the Developer to the Council to secure compliance with the Delivery and Service Monitoring Plan and if retained by the Council pursuant to paragraph 5 of Schedule 6 to be applied by the Council towards public realm improvements, highway infrastructure and/or measures to reduce air pollution within the xxxx of the Development; “Delivery and Service Monitoring Fee” means the sum of £1,600 (one thousand six hundred pounds) Index Linked to be paid in accordance with paragraph 4 of Schedule 6 and to be applied by the Council towards monitoring the terms of the Delivery and Service Plan and administering the Delivery and Service Cash Deposit;

More Definitions of Delivery and Service Baseline Figure

Delivery and Service Baseline Figure means not more than 93 Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles per day based either on the log book used to record the number of Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles visiting the Development on a daily basis or those dates the Council has monitored the number of Delivery and Service Motorised Vehicles visiting the Development across the relevant days;

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