...ACCRA METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY (ACCRA METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMITTEE) 1. REGISTRAR LAND TITLE REGISTRY ACCRA 2. THE REGIONAL LANDS OFFICER LANDS COMMISSION SECRETARIAT ACCRA TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING DEPT. P.O. BOX 2892 G.P.O., ACCRA TEL. 021 -682078/682080 …………………………..20…………… TITLE SEARCH ACCRA METROPOLITAN PLANNING AREA Development Application No……………………………………………………………… The Development Application particulars given below in respect of the piece of land shown in the attached Site Plan. Name and Address of Applicant Area and Particulars of site Zoning Proposed Development May we know, by comments hereunder, whether the Applicant has title to the plot/land (or not). Any additional/relevant information would be appreciated. …………………………………………………………………… Secretary Accra Metropolitan Planning Committee 1. Comments ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Date: …………………………………………20……………… …………………………………………………… *Registrar/Regional Lands Officer *Delete whichever is inapplicable ACCRA METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY Telephone Nos. 682078, 682067 2892682076,682077 FileNo…………………………………… TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING P.O.BOX ACCRA. ………………………….20…………………… ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER ...
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...countries like Mexico, Honduras, and Italy. Some of the best food in other countries are often sold at a food cart or stand. It wasn’t until recently that the fascination with food carts began in the U.S. more specifically in Austin. Austin is becoming one of the fastest growing cites in America, so it is only natural that the food cart industry is growing as well. Food carts are going to be large part of the future of the food industry. Since they are already a big hit from the East to West Coast. Food carts have very few requirements to get started as opposed to restaurants that have a greater risk of losing more money. First the owner should buy the actual food cart or truck. Then the owner just has to get the cart up to code with permits and regulations. Since it is a business with food the state of Texas wants the food...
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...New England, to use as a fabricating plant. New Oxford population is mostly hardworking, calm people who are very proud of their residences and area. A lot of of the people of New Oxford receive the new fabricating plant, as a new way to raise income for the town and generate employment. M-Core is trying to construct the new plant by buying the homes of the people who presently reside in the terrain for a cost higher than what the homes are valuable. The majority of the people have been content to get the corporation up on its offer but three residents have been indisposed to move and put up for sale their houses. M-Core has requested the mayor to assist convince the people to put up for sale their terrain. This paper will study the difficulty facing M-Core and several of the potential solutions to the dilemma. In the end I will suggest a solution for M-Core to employ to resolve the conflict among the corporation and the residents and how the corporation can assess the consequences of the solution. Describe the Situation Issue and Opportunity Identification M-Core is sustaining a fragile balance because the corporation desires to construct a new plant that will in fact do well to the population although it also wants to construct the facility immediately with the...
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...construction permits Many accidents occurred in Egypt in the last few years due to difficulties imposed by authorities regarding dealing with construction permits. Reducing such occurrences will require both efficient regulation and proper enforcement. Denmark, Georgia, New Zealand and Thailand are examples of countries that manage to regulate the construction permitting process with relatively few requirements, yet their regulations are considered buildings safe. It is not easy to find the right balance between safety and efficiency in construction regulations. They need to be both clear and adaptable to economic and technological change. Making it easier to deal with construction permits help the growth of the construction industry. Consequently, more construction workers are employed, construction-related materials and services are purchased from local suppliers, and local jobs are created. For every 10 jobs directly related to a construction project, 8 other jobs may be created in the local economy. Doing Business records the procedures, time and cost required for a small to medium-size business to obtain all the necessary approvals to build a simple commercial warehouse and connect it to water, sewerage and a fixed telephone line , it includes all types of inspections and certificates needed before, during and after construction of the warehouse. HOW DOES CONSTRUCTION PERMITTING WORK IN EGYPT Across Egypt, dealing with construction permits requires on average...
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...Management Information Systems: A Research Paper By Greg Butler Student ####### American Military University MC302 D002 Summer 07 October 23, 2007 Management Information Systems: A Research Paper Executive Summary. In April 2004, after a year of planning, preparation, and training, the City of La Quinta “went live” with an enterprise-wide, integrated information system for the first time in its 22-year history. For the roughly one hundred member staff, it was a revolutionary leap. Previously, each functional department had selected, purchased, and implemented its own best solution to facilitate day-to-day operations. The implementation of SunGard’s HTE NaviLine software required infrastructure improvements and behind-the-scenes setup. The result was several databases for common use among departments and several automation improvements to previous transaction processing systems. Functional departments, individually and collectively, are able to spend more time concentrating on serving customers and less time searching City Hall for a needed piece of information. Implementation in two final departments will lead to even better service, particularly for those in the development community. The system is challenging, but powerful by virtue of its use of a multi-platform IBM® System i™ server. It is moderately user-friendly by virtue of NaviLine’s Web browser interface. Several improvements are necessary to make the system truly great, but in its current state the system...
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...Business Organization and Management Synthesis The case is about the ethical dilemmas of a retail apparel company trying to cut corners to make opening of new stores faster. In opening a new branch, retail apparel companies try to construct faster because malls are already asking for payments. This pressures the company to open their store immediately to be able to pay the malls. But there are certain permits that have to be accomplished for anyone to open a new store and government offices usually take a long time to process permit requests because of the lack of manpower (one person is assigned to many tasks, thus making it harder to fast track processing of permits) and they don't have enough equipment. To skip this issue, the retail company talks to someone and pays them an undisclosed amount just to secure the permits needed in an instant. Since this is not part of the process, the payment made has no receipt issued and therefore not found in the books. This has been a practice the retail company has been doing for a long time and has been accepted as an ordinary measure. Point of View The point of view of the case is from the view of the Brand Manager of an outdoor brand for a footwear, apparel and equipment store. Statement of the Problem In opening a new store for the brand in any location, there must be certain transactions that have to be accomplished. Due to this process, people prefer skipping it altogether by paying off someone in the government offices...
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...residential treatment facility in Azusa Canyon. River Community is part of the Social Model Recovery Systems. River community is a coed facility, that houses up to 38 residents. Social Model Recovery Systems is a non-profit 501(c) 3 that provides direct treatment services (at 12 locations in Los Angeles and Orange counties) for those whose lives have become unmanageable due to alcohol and other drug use and/or whose mental health issues are interfering with leading productive lives. River Community itself is a unique residential treatment program providing recovery services to individuals with concurrent mental health and chemical dependency problems. The current director of River Community is a LCSW and ACSW. Social Model Recovery Systems ascribes to the principles and practices of social rehabilitation. The social rehabilitation approach is one in which addiction is viewed as being centered in the reciprocal relationship between...
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...We have completed initial research on the legal and bureaucratic environment and found that Canada is open to new businesses. Although Toronto is friendly to new businesses there are still other issues to be addressed, which are the taxes, building permits, imports, and business licenses. The tax rate Sonic would fall under would be the Residual Commercial Property tax rate which is 3.78%. This is where we would take the value of our property and multiple it buy the tax rate which would then give us how much we would need to pay. Also, since we are trying to build or reconstruct a building we would need to obtain a building permit. This is a formal permission from the City of Toronto to being construction. The Toronto building staff must review the plans to ensure that we comply with all the building codes, local zoning by-laws, and other regulations the city might need us to meet. The permit fee for this project would roughly cost $21.00. There would be no issues for Sonic to import goods since Canada does not put any major restrictions on agricultural and food products. This would make it easier to bring over processed meat and other foods. Lastly, in order to do business in Toronto we would be required to get a business license from the Municipal Licensing and Standards Division. We would need a business license so that we can follow all of the municipal by-laws. If Sonic does not want to import their goods there is a local manufacture in Toronto that will do it...
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...Huntsville, AL that will be in operation by June 30, 2012 | | Scope | The investment project for SEITZ Corporation is the construction of a new plant to operate in Huntsville, Alabama. In order to capitalize on potential growth and meet its strategic plan, the project will begin April 17, 2011 with an expected completion date of June 30, 2012. Total operating capital for the project is $2,750,000. For the project to be considered complete, the following deliverables must be met: * Select resources such as: Architect, Real Estate Consultant, and General Contractor * Recruit and Train Managers for Huntsville Plant * Create a Pre-Production and Production Plan * Create a Building Concept and Design * Procure Building Site, Permits, and Appropriate Approvals * Construct the Huntsville Plant Building * Landscaping on Site * Personnel Recruiting for Plant Operations * Procure Equipment, Raw Material and Truck Fleet * Install Equipment * Create Product Distribution Plan and Pre-Production Plan * Start Up Production and Distribution | | Objectives | To expand Seitz Corporation in accordance with the Company’s Strategic plan set by the Board of Directors by construction of a new plant in Huntsville, Alabama, within a budget of $2,750,000, which is to be operational by June 30, 2012. The aforementioned strategic plan is listed below in order of priority. * Double total sales within the next decade. * Develop and market new products based on...
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...План-конспект вечера общения в 9 «Б» классе Метод: игровой. Форма: чаепитие с играми и конкурсами. Цели: Практическая – 1. Развитие навыков говорения в непринужденной для учеников обстановке. Воспитательные – 1. Формирование благоприятной психологической обстановки в классе. 2. Снятие психологического напряжения. Развивающие - 1. Развитие умения работать в команде. 2. Развитие воображения и логического мышления. Оборудование: распечатки с играми и конкурсами, призы для конкурсов. Часть вечера | Содержание | Форма работы | Время | Приветствие | This year’s first academic quarter is finished. Today we are going to have a . We hope that it will leave good memories. | Учитель - Ученик | 2-3 мин. | Игра «Крокодил» | Let’s play the game “Crocodile”. One of the students thinks of a word and shows it using gestures, pose, etc. Other students should guess the word. | Учитель – Ученик,Ученик1 – Ученик2 | 15 мин. | Игра «Стулья» | Let’s play the game “Chairs”. A few chairs are put in a line. The number of chairs is one less than the students involved in the game. When music is turned on, the students start to walk around the chairs. When the music stops, the students should take free sits. One who doesn’t take a sit should leave the game. One chair should be removed. The chairs should be removed as long as there will be one student. | Учитель – Ученик,Ученик1 – Ученик2 | 15 мин. | Игра «Мафия» | Let’s play the game “Mafia”. The host hands out the playing cards face down...
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...Associate Level Material Communication Process Worksheet Think about a misunderstanding you have experienced with another person at work, school, or in a health care environment. Write your answers in paragraph form. 1. Briefly describe the misunderstanding, including the setting and the people involved. There was a misunderstanding about physical therapy nurse that came into the facility to have physical therapy with one of my residents. 2. Complete the following table with information from your described misunderstanding. Question | Answer | Who was the sender? | The manager | Who was the receiver? | Physical therapy nurse | What was the message? | Letting the nurse know that when she came into the facility that she had to write in the residents chart to let me know what type of progress that the resident was making. | What channel was used to send the message? | I asked her to please write in the chart of the resident that she was performing therapy with | What was the misunderstanding? | The nurse would not write in the chart she said it was because of the HIPPA law | How could you have avoided the misunderstanding? | Needed to sit down and explain to her the notes that she wrote was only seen by staff, and the doctor that we where following the HIPPA law, but that we needed to know the progress as well. | 3. The perception model in Ch. 2 of Communicating in the Workplace shows that prior knowledge and experiences combine with your psychological...
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...inform all residents living in or around Bayside that we have had many of our residents become ill with similar extensive symptoms. We have been doing thorough research to get down to the bottom of the problem, and have narrowed the illness down to a possible improper chemical disposal at a nearby company. We are doing everything in our legal power to get this unfortunate matter taken care of. II. Diagnosis The first thing I would do would be to contact those residents whom I know have been contracted with the illness, and ask them questions related to, where were they at the on-set of the illness? How long have they had said symptoms? Did anyone who may have been with them get sick as well? Were they exposed to anything unusual that may have gotten them sick? I would ask many questions that could help me get to the cause of the problem. a. Symptoms Here I would keep a book and log every symptom from every person I interviewed. This would allow me to find a possible pattern in related symptoms. I would also document ages and genders of residents who got the illness, so to see if there is a difference in children versus adult symptoms. b. Medications/Vaccines After evaluating ill residents’ symptoms, I would then ask them questions about what they have done to fight the illness. What medications have they tried? Has their doctor prescribed anything? What, if anything, has helped? What hasn’t helped? This way I can recommend these options to my residents who have...
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...without first dealing with the nonemployment disputes that have arisen as a result of their expansion project. The three holdout residents are similar in that they are steadfast in their beliefs to stay in their homes, although their reasons why are much different. Not only does M-Core have a responsibility to their parent company, Silatel Corp., they also have significant ties to the community leaders within the New Oxford City Council. A third party constituent, The Nature’s Gift Society, has also pledged funds to come to the aid of the holdout residents if need be. Addressing the conflict and resolving the disputes must be handled in an efficient and timely manner. Concerns over broken friendships, animosity, and lack of trust with the company and the Council are all valid concerns the company and community leaders have. By resolving the issue with the holdout residents first, the conflict or interference from the society should go away. Stakeholder Perspectives/Ethical Dilemmas [Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Frame the “Right” Problem M-Core, Inc. will become the world leader in the development of the next generation of multi-core processing chips by resolving the nonemployment disputes that have arisen between the company, holdout residents, the city council, and a third party constituent. Senior management believes success hinges on the development of the land donated...
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...short story “The House Behind” recounting a murder that took place between two houses, the author uses the motif of the trashcan, the distinct shift in residences’ behavior and smell imagery to explore its effect. Through detailing the increased anxiety between the pair of houses that differ socially and economically and residents’ deteriorating spirits, the author emphasizes the consequences an event can have on those involved. The motif of the trashcan is symbolically used in “The House Behind” to express the growing unease between the house in front and the house behind after the murder. The narrator, a resident of the house behind, states: “Tenants in the front house are high civil servants, while the house behind is filled with shopkeepers, salesmen, retired post-office employees…” (1). The narrator then continues: “the trashcans were always a source of embarrassment” (1). Upon the murder, “the atmosphere has sharpened: the tenants from the house in front are afraid to empty their trash” (1). Clearly, the house in front and the house behind had always— even prior to the murder— been distinguished by their contrasting social and economic states. Though residents in the back house “can’t really blame the people in the front house for their wealth”, the well-established disparities triggered the “ill will that has always existed between the two houses” (1). Thus situated in the courtyard— “a sort of no-man’s-land” (3)— the trashcan that is shared between the two houses is symbolic...
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... Acre Woods Retirement Community Case Study Acre Woods is a private retirement community with 275 senior residents. Its mission is to improve the quality of life of its residents through physical and emotional care. Sarah Armstrong, Acre Woods’ resident physical therapist, manages the retirement community’s activity program. Recently, Acre Woods added a pool to its rehabilitation center to facilitate resident exercise and aquatic therapy. The residents’ monthly rent was raised to help finance the pool. After the pool was constructed, Sarah immediately contacted the director of Acre Woods, Mark Adams, with concerns that the pool did not meet some important specifications included in the original design, such as nonslip treads on the stairs and improved wheelchair access to the pool area. Mark advised Sarah that the residents would be happy to have a pool, even if it did not incorporate all the requested special features. When Sarah asked why the new ramp and stair treads were not provided even though they were included in the budget, the director remarked that Sarah’s job was to provide physical therapy, not to worry about the budget. Over the next month, four Acre Woods residents had minor falls using the pool stairs. While the accidents were not serious, other residents began to express fears about using the pool. Sarah contacted Mark again to relate resident complaints and to stress the need for pool accessibility and safety improvements. Mark informed Sarah that she...
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