Examples of Wind Study in a sentence
An updated Pedestrian Wind Study has been submitted and implemented to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning and Chief Planner.
The wind mitigation measures listed in the submitted Wind Study shall be implemented to ensure that the wind effects are acceptable.
The owner agrees that such updates to the Final Pedestrian Level Wind Study will be done through the City's design process for Above Base Park Improvements for St. James Town West Park.
In 2018, Massachusetts enacted “An Act to Advance Clean Energy,” which grant- ed the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) authority to procure up to an additional 1,600 MW of OSW capacity, subject to the results of a DOER Offshore Wind Study, which was completed in May 2019.67DOER determined that the cost-benefit analysis of the Offshore Wind Study justified procuring an additional 1,600 MW of OSW capacity, meaning that Massachusetts’ offshore wind target is now 3,200 MW by 2035.
Through the Site Plan Approval process, the owner shall implement the wind control measures identified in the Pedestrian Wind Study, dated October 8, 2019, prepared by RWDI and any future addendum, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.
Through the Site Plan Approval process, the owner shall implement the wind control measures identified in the Pedestrian Wind Study, dated September 5, 2019, prepared by Wind Gradient Engineers and Scientists and any future addendum, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.
The owner agrees to further update the Final Pedestrian Level Wind Study by Theakston Environmental dated September 4, 2018, to provide adequate wind mitigation for St. James Town West Park, including both the parkland to be conveyed to the City and the parkland being leased to the City, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division.
The owner agrees to pay all costs for the updates to the Final Pedestrian Level Wind Study, and, if applicable, all costs for a peer review of the study should a peer review be deemed necessary by the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation or the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division.
Proponents shall be required to submit a Shadow Impact Study and a Pedestrian Level Wind Study, in accordance with Chapter F – Implementation Polices of Volume 1, to demonstrate that the height, orientation, design and massing of a building or structure does not unduly overshadow, block light, result in the loss of privacy of adjacent residential uses, or create uncomfortable or unsafe wind conditions.
Through the site plan approval process, the owner shall implement the wind control measures identified in the Pedestrian Wind Study, dated November 14, 2019, prepared by RWDI and any future addendum, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.