Sustainability Plan definition

Sustainability Plan means the basic plan to sustain your organization outside of this grant award.
Sustainability Plan means Granite’s Sustainability Plan, which is available on Granite’s website. “Tax Act” means the Income Tax Act (Canada).
Sustainability Plan means Granite’s Sustainability Plan, which is available on Granite’s website.

Examples of Sustainability Plan in a sentence

  • Grantee shall submit the following reports: Report Frequency Due Date Sustainability Plan Due on or before the 90th Calendar Day after the effective date of this Grant Agreement.

  • The RECIPIENT shall submit a completed Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification before this agreement is signed by ECOLOGY.

  • The Project would constructincludes a series of bioswales, ponds, and other natural filtration systems to capture and filter stormwater runoff from buildings and streets in accordance with the Infrastructure Plan and the Sustainability Plan.

  • A.3.1.4 The Sustainability Plan, if any: (If the Owner identified a Sustainable Objective in the Owner’s Criteria, identify the document or documents that comprise the Sustainability Plan by title, date and number of pages, and include other identifying information.

  • The Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification is available from the ECOLOGY Financial Manager or on the Water Quality Program website.


More Definitions of Sustainability Plan

Sustainability Plan means the Parkmerced Sustainability Plan, dated , and as amended from time to time.
Sustainability Plan means a document describing in technical detail the measures to be taken to construct both public facilities and private vertical development design to minimize impacts of new construction on environmental resources, reduce consumption of water, materials, and energy by new development and enhance the performance of natural systems on the redevelopment site.
Sustainability Plan means the plan that sets out the means by which the Developer will ensure that the Carbon Footprint of the Forestmill Site is minimised both during construction and thereafter.
Sustainability Plan. The Breathe Easy program manager will work with the PI to compile a subaward request packet, which consists of the Subaward Request Form and applicable documents in accordance with the SRF instructions (see Appendix: Letter of Commitment). Stipulations of the subaward are outlined in the subaward agreement between the Louisiana Health Department and Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, to include the following (see Appendix: Subaward Agreement): • Objectives, aims, and purpose; • Period of performance; • General description of the activities to be performed by the subcontractorA list of detailed work requirements, tasks, and what is expected; • Provide technical and performance specifications; • Performance, quality and timeliness requirements; • Workload requirements; • Personnel requirements, qualifications, and skill levels expectations; and • Reporting requirements to be submitted by the contractor to monitor progress. The project will include a comprehensive eco-education program on climate change and air quality. The participating schools will develop their projects design. Tulane University will assist the participating schools in the development of a strategic partnership will be formed with local Parent Teacher Association (PTA) organizations to secure resources to sustain the activities associated with the eco-education and environmental health project, after the funding period.
Sustainability Plan means CONTRACTOR’S Sustainability Plan submitted to CITY as part of the PROPOSAL.
Sustainability Plan means the Borrower’s plan, approved by the Authority, to incorporate “Green Building” principles in the Project that comply with the State of California’s Green Building Standards Code, as well as City requirements.
Sustainability Plan means the applicant’s plan to continue the goals, services, supports or other intended activity of the RFP beyond the end date of DDPC funding. The Sustainability Plan should be focused on continuance of intent, activities and outcomes through any combination of strategies, actions and resources.