Improvement Standards definition

Improvement Standards means the standards set forth in this and other ordinances related to the development of land as a subdivision or parcel map division.
Improvement Standards means the set of adopted regulations setting forth the details, specifications and instructions to be followed in the planning, design and construction of required Improvements.
Improvement Standards has the meaning set forth in Section 5.25(a).

Examples of Improvement Standards in a sentence

  • Street light plan requirements are listed in section 6-5 of the Improvement Standards for Street Lighting.

  • Except as otherwise specifically set forth in this Agreement, and provided they have been adopted by City and are in effect on a city-wide basis, City may apply to the Property, at any time during the Term of this Agreement, the then current City Improvement Standards and Design Criteria, California Uniform Building Code (“UBC”), and any other uniform construction codes as approved by City.

  • Existing federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including the 2030 Merced County General Plan goals, policies, and implementation programs, County Ordinance Code, and any applicable Improvement Standards and Development Standards will be reviewed and summarized, as applicable in the regulatory setting of each technical section of the EIR.

  • The Contractor must adhere to all requirements based on the most current version of NCQA Standards and Guidelines for the Accreditation of MCOs. The standards categories include: Quality Management and Improvement, Standards for Utilization Management, Standards for Credentialing and Recredentialing, Standards for Members’ Rights and Responsibilities, Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) measures required for credentialing (Medicaid products), and CAHPS survey.

  • Additionally, adjustments, deviations or modifications authorized to be approved pursuant to procedures established by the Planned Development Permit, and Non- Material Amendments authorized by the Downtown West Improvement Standards or the Infrastructure Plan shall not constitute a Material Change.

  • Provisions regarding processing of time extensions are found in the Design and Improvement Standards Manual (DISM)/Land Development Manual (LDM), or successor document.

  • Landlord’s Work will be based on the Approved Space Plan and shall be performed in accordance to Landlord’s Tenant Improvement Standards.

  • All Improvement Projects completed or caused to be completed by Buyer following the Closing shall be completed in accordance with the Improvement Standards.

  • All improvements in the Building shall be in accordance with Building/Tenant Improvement Standards for Pacific Corporate Park ("Building Standards") attached as Exhibit D of the Lease.

  • The Initial Study assumes compliance with all applicable State, Federal, and Local Codes and Regulations including, but not limited to, County of Yolo Improvement Standards, the State Health and Safety Code, and the State Public Resources Code.


More Definitions of Improvement Standards

Improvement Standards means the same as standard specifications, as set forth in Section 17.08.500.
Improvement Standards means the design and improvement requirements established by the board of county commissioners by ordinance or resolution applicable at the time of approval of the tentative subdivision map or preliminary parcel map. (Ord. 10- 16-75 § 1(100.200) (part))
Improvement Standards means a set of regulations and exhibits setting forth the details, specifications and instructions to be followed in the design and construction of required improvements.

Related to Improvement Standards

  • Pretreatment standards means any standards of performance or other requirements imposed by

  • Improvement Plan means the plan required by the Authority from the Supplier which shall detail how the Supplier will improve the provision of the Goods and/or Services pursuant to Clause 32.1.1 (Authority Remedies);

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

  • Non-Public Works and Improvements means all competitively solicited procurement of Supplies and/or Services by the City not solicited as Public Works.

  • Home improvement means the remodeling, altering,