Major Facilities definition

Major Facilities means the plant, machinery, equipment, facilities and other tangible depreciable property and assets identified or described in Schedule C under the heading "Major Facilities."
Major Facilities means the Major Parts Facilities and VENDOR's facilities in 000 Xxxxxxxx Xx. San Francisco, CA 94103.
Major Facilities means the major operating facilities of the Society, as designated by the Board from time to time;

Examples of Major Facilities in a sentence

  • Crew has good and valid title to, or a valid and enforceable leasehold interest in, the lands upon which the Major Facilities are located, subject to Permitted Encumbrances.


More Definitions of Major Facilities

Major Facilities means trunk sewer upgrades and expansion facilities that have been identified by the District’s System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan (SECAP) as necessary to serve new development within the District’s service area boundaries and which in the General Manager’s determination are suitable both in terms of size, scope, expense and general benefit to the District so as to be eligible for credits and/or reimbursements under the provisions of this Ordinance.
Major Facilities means the facilities operated by Subsidiaries of the Company and located at (i) 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx (consisting of more than one parcel of land), (ii) 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx (consisting of more than one parcel of land), (iii) 000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, and (iv) 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx. Any one of the Major Facilities shall be a "Major Facility."
Major Facilities means those Facilities defined as such in the Rules and Regulations adopted by the Director of Public Service pursuant to Section 931.11 herein.
Major Facilities are (i) Orlando, Florida, (ii) Charlotte, North Carolina, (iii) Hamilton, Ontario, (iv) Melbourne, Australia, and (v) Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Major Facilities means all right, title, interest and estate of the Corporation and the Subsidiary in the facilities described in Schedule "1.ar";
Major Facilities means facilities which may require separation from sensitive land uses, including but not limited to airports, transportation infrastructure and corridors, rail facilities, marine facilities, sewage treatment facilities, waste management systems, oil and gas pipelines, industries, energy generation facilities and transmission systems, and resource extraction activities.
Major Facilities means facilities which may require separation from sensitive land uses, including but not limited to airports, transportation infrastructure and corridors, rail facilities, marine facilities,sewage treatment facilities, waste management systems, oil and gas pipelines, industries, energy generation facilities and transmission systems, and resource extraction activities.” Figure 3The phasing of the quarry operation over the next several years will ensure that this major facility is also consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement: 1.1.1 d) – “avoiding development and land use patterns that would prevent the expansion of settlement areas in those areas which are adjacent or close to settlement areas.” The Highway Commercial area and the Hamlet of McKerrow are the only settlement areas within the Township and being the focus of future development as envisioned by PPS 1.1.3.1 Settlement areas shall be the focus of growth and development, and their vitality and regeneration shall be promoted; hence, measures to achieve land use compatibility are essential for the development of the settlement area of McKerrow and the associated Highway Commercial Area.Approval of Phase 2, which is to be placed in a holding zone in the zoning by-law will be conditional upon meeting satisfactory performance conditions such as meeting the requirements of the Aggregate Resources Act license, satisfactorily meeting any required improvements or changes as set out in a monitoring report prepared by a qualified professional with respect to such matters as noise and blasting mitigation, dust mitigation and reparations, if necessary to any domestic wells negatively impacted by the quarry operation. The intent of the policies will be to continue to ensure that any mineral aggregate operation is compatible with sensitive and other land uses in the Township. The basis of the amendment is also dependent on sustaining groundwater resources for domestic well water supplies and to this extent requiring a baseline well water study of the 12 closest water wells including two (2) commercial water wells. SummaryThe future development of the Township of Baldwin is dependent on resource development as well as the development of the settlement area of McKerrow and the associated Highway Commercial node at the intersection of Highway 17 and 6. The Township has designated a substantial area for aggregate resource use in locations that avoid the potential for land use incompatibility. There is also a ...