Existing Entitlements definition

Existing Entitlements means those entitlements that were in effect prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement, namely all Quarry-specific (meaning specifically applicable to the Quarry only and not generally applicable to some or all other properties within the City) plans, maps, permits, and entitlements to use of every kind and nature. Such entitlements include, but are not limited to, a 1965 Conditional Use Permit, a 1994 Unclassified Use Permit, and two Existing Reclamation Plans, as well as permits to mine to specified depths, reclamation plans, specific plans, site plans, tentative and final subdivision maps, variances, zoning designations, conditional use permits, grading, building, and other similar permits, environmental assessments, including environmental impact reports and negative declarations, and any amendments, supplements or modifications to those plans, maps, permits, assessments and entitlements. “Existing Entitlements” do not include: (i) rules, regulations, policies, and other enactments of general application within the City, or (ii) any matter where the City has reserved authority under Section 9.
Existing Entitlements do not include: (i) rules, regulations, policies, and other enactments of general application within the City, or (ii) any matter where the City has reserved authority under Section 9.
Existing Entitlements means whatever rights the Owner had with respect to the use and development of the Property prior to the Approval Date.

Examples of Existing Entitlements in a sentence

  • Existing operations are conducted pursuant to Existing Entitlements, including but not limited to a 1965 Conditional Use Permit, a 1994 Unclassified Use Permit (UUP No. 1994-01), and two Existing Reclamation Plans corresponding to the aforementioned permits.

  • As such, the Entitlements shall be the primary documents governing the use of the Quarry and, in the event of a conflict, shall prevail over any other of the Existing Land Use Regulations or Existing Entitlements except for this Agreement, which prevails over the Entitlements.

  • Prior to this Agreement and the Entitlements, the Quarry has been subject to the Existing Entitlements and MOU, which were approved by the City’s City Council and/or Planning Commission.

  • If any of the Existing Entitlements are now or hereafter found to be in conflict with or inconsistent with any of the Entitlements, such conflicting or inconsistent provisions contained in the Existing Entitlements shall be deemed deleted or modified in order to conform same to the Entitlements.

  • Upon the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Existing Entitlements shall not be voided solely for the purposes of Xxxxxxxxx’x reservation of vested rights, but the terms and conditions of the Entitlements shall, from the Effective Date, be applicable to and exclusively control Developer’s use, operations and activities within the Mining Area pursuant to the Entitlements.


More Definitions of Existing Entitlements

Existing Entitlements is defined in Exhibit K.
Existing Entitlements means all Entitlements in effect as of the Effective Date, together with all other Entitlements approved by the City or other applicable Governmental Authority from time to time as contemplated by the Approved Business Plan or as otherwise Approved by Owner.
Existing Entitlements means, collectively, the Entitlements listed on Schedule 3.24.
Existing Entitlements means rights granted by the Company in existence as at the Execution Date under any options, convertible securities or other entitlements of any kind which may result in the issue of any new Equity Securities.
Existing Entitlements means the Entitlements listed on Schedule 4.32A attached hereto (including, without limitation, the Water Agreements).
Existing Entitlements shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(a)(i).
Existing Entitlements means all Entitlements in effect as of the Effective Date.