Station Plan definition

Station Plan means any Emmis Plan covering or providing for compensation or benefits for any Station Employee.
Station Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 4.9.1 hereof.

Examples of Station Plan in a sentence

  • Much of the Santa Clara Valley, including the Project area, is located within a Liquefaction Hazard Zone (Field Paoli, Diridon Area Station Plan Existing Conditions Report, City of San José, 2019).

  • This includes the local authority’s plans, relevant CCG plans, the Surrey Fire and Rescue Local Station Plan for Woking and the Local Policing Plan.

  • All lighting fixtures and poles shall consistent in style, color, size, height and design and shall be compatible with the architecture of the overall Spring Mill Station Plan.

  • Lighting shall be installed in compliance with the provisions of the Unified Development Ordinance and substantially guided by the recommendations of the Spring Mill Station Plan.

  • Development of additional buildings on the Real Estate shall be guided by the Railroad Theme Architecture recommendations of the Spring Mill Station Plan.

  • This process provides the City Council with an opportunity to review development proposals in conformance with the Keizer Development Code and the adopted Keizer Station Plan.

  • Bundy Expo Station Plan: CD11 position on NC Resolution and request for meetings in advance of Council vote.

  • This maximum floor area is set forth in the Keizer Station Plan, however this maximum floor area may change as part of an approved master plan or amended master plan.

  • Expedite the Station Rehabilitation program as outlined in the ADA Key Station Plan and contained in the Capital Improvement Plan.

  • The owner of the Real Estate agrees to collaborate with those associated with future commercial development to the east and/or south of the Real Estate to effectuate connectivity as recommended in the Spring Mill Station Plan referenced in the Westfield-Washington Township Comprehensive.

Related to Station Plan

  • Transition Plan means a transition plan, acceptable to the LHIN that indicates how the needs of the HSP’s clients will be met following the termination of this Agreement and how the transition of the clients to new service providers will be effected in a timely manner; and

  • Parent Plan means any plan, policy, program, payroll practice, on-going arrangement, contract, trust, insurance policy or other agreement or funding vehicle, whether written or unwritten, maintained or sponsored by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates (or any of their respective predecessors) at any time on or prior to the Effective Time for the purpose of providing compensation or benefits to any current or former employee of any such person.

  • Separation Plan means the Company’s Separation Plan Amended and Restated Effective August 13, 2006, as may be amended from time to time or any successor plan, program, arrangement or agreement thereto.

  • Action Plan means an action plan as defined in the AEP Regulations in relation to the Premises;]

  • Service Plan means the Operating Plan and Budget appended as Schedules A and D2a of Schedule D;

  • Restoration Plan means all technical and organisational measures necessary for the restoration of the system back to normal state;

  • Implementation Plan means the schedule included in the Statement of Work setting forth the sequence of events for the performance of Services under the Statement of Work, including the Milestones and Milestone Dates.

  • Asset Management Plan means a plan created by the department and approved by the state transportation commission or a plan created by a local road agency and approved by the local road agency's governing body that includes provisions for asset inventory, performance goals, risk of failure analysis, anticipated revenues and expenses, performance outcomes, and coordination with other infrastructure owners.

  • Utilization plan means a form and additional

  • resolution plan means a plan proposed by resolution applicant for insolvency resolution of the corporate debtor as a going concern in accordance with Part II;

  • Compensation Plan means any program, plan or similar arrangement (other than employment contracts for a single individual) relating generally to compensation, pension, employment or similar arrangements with respect to which any Company, any Affiliate of any Company or any ERISA Affiliate of any of them has any obligation or liability, contingent or otherwise, under any Requirement of Law other than that of the United States.

  • Forest management plan means a written plan prepared and signed by a qualified forester that prescribes measures to optimize production, utilization, regeneration, and harvest of timber. The forest management plan shall include a schedule and timetables for the various silvicultural practices used on forestlands, which shall be a maximum of 20 years in length. A forest management plan shall include all of the following:

  • Investment Plan means the document in terms of which the special purpose vehicle will invest in unlisted investments and all matters incidental thereto;

  • Operational Plan means a Forest Stewardship Plan, Woodlot Licence Plan, a Range Use Plan, or Range Stewardship Plan, as those terms are defined in provincial forest and range legislation;

  • Business Continuity Plan means any plan prepared pursuant to clause H5.6, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Management Plan means a plan to manage the activities and protect the special value or values in an Antarctic Specially Protected Area or an Antarctic Specially Managed Area.

  • Company 401(k) Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(f).

  • International Plan means any Employee Plan that is not a US Plan.

  • HACCP plan means a written document that delineates the formal procedures for following the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point principles developed by The National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods.