Pesticide Prohibition Sample Clauses

Pesticide Prohibition. Tenant shall comply with the provisions of Section 308 of Chapter 3 of the San Francisco Environment Code (the “Pesticide Ordinance”) which (i) prohibit the use of certain pesticides on City property, (ii) require the posting of certain notices and the maintenance of certain records regarding pesticide usage and (iii) require Tenant to submit to the Airport an integrated pest management (“IPM”) plan that (a) lists, to the extent reasonably possible, the types and estimated quantities of pesticides that Tenant may need to apply to the Premises during the terms of this Lease,
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Pesticide Prohibition. Tenant shall comply with the provisions of Section 308 of Chapter 3 of the San Francisco Environment Code (the “Pesticide Ordinance”) which (i) prohibit the use of certain pesticides on City property, (ii) require the posting of certain notices and the maintenance of certain records regarding pesticide usage and (iii) require Tenant to submit to the Airport an integrated pest management (“IPM”) plan that (a) lists, to the extent reasonably possible, the types and estimated quantities of pesticides that Tenant may need to apply to the Premises during the terms of this Lease, (b) describes the steps Tenant will take to meet the City’s IPM Policy described in Section 300 of the Pesticide Ordinance and (c) identifies, by name, title, address and telephone number, an individual to act as the Tenant’s primary IPM contact person with the City. In addition, Tenant shall comply with the requirements of Sections 303(a) and 303(b) of the Pesticide Ordinance.
Pesticide Prohibition. Licensee shall comply with the provisions of Section 308 of Chapter 3 of the San Francisco Environment Code (the "Pesticide Ordinance") which (i) prohibit the use of certain pesticides on City property, (ii) require the posting of certain notices and the maintenance of certain records regarding pesticide usage and (iii) require Licensee to submit to the Director of Transportation an integrated pest management ("IPM") plan that (a) lists, to the extent reasonably possible, the types and estimated quantities of pesticides that Licensee may need to apply to the Premises during the terms of this Master License, (b) describes the steps Licensee will take to meet the City’s IPM Policy described in Section 300 of the Pesticide Ordinance and (c) identifies, by name, title, address and telephone number, an individual to act as the Licensee’s primary IPM contact person with the City. In addition, Licensee shall comply with the requirements of Sections 303(a) and 303(b) of the Pesticide Ordinance. Nothing herein shall prevent Licensee, through the SFMTA, from seeking a determination from the Commission on the Environment that it is exempt from complying with certain portions of the Pesticide Ordinance as provided in Section 307 thereof.
Pesticide Prohibition. Tenant shall comply with the provisions of Section 308 of Chapter 3 of the San Francisco Environment Code (the "Pesticide Ordinance") which
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Pesticide Prohibition. Permittee shall comply with the provisions of Section 39.9 of Chapter 39 of the San Francisco Administrative Code (the “Pesticide Ordinance”) which (i) prohibit the use of certain pesticides on City property, (ii) require the posting of certain notices and the maintenance of certain records regarding pesticide usage and (iii) require Permittee to submit to Port an integrated pest management (IPM) plan that (a) lists, to the extent reasonably possible, the types and estimated quantities of pesticides that Permittee may need to apply to the Permit Area during the term of this Permit, (b) describes the steps Permittee will take to meet the City’s IPM Policy described in section 39.1 of the Pesticide Ordinance and (c) identifies, by name, title, address and telephone number, an individual to act as the Permittee’s primary IPM contact person with the City. In addition, Permittee shall comply with the requirements of Sections 39.4(a) and 39.4(b) of the Pesticide Ordinance as of January 1, 1999 and January 1, 2000, respectively, if this Permit is in effect on these dates. Through Port, Permittee may seek a determination from the City’s Commission on the Environment that Permittee is exempt from complying with certain portions of the Pesticide Ordinance with respect to this Permit, as provided in Section 39.8 of the Pesticide Ordinance. Port shall reasonably cooperate with Permittee if Permittee seeks in good faith an exemption under the Pesticide Ordinance, provided that Port shall have no obligation to make expenditures or incur expenses other than administrative expenses.
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Pesticide Prohibition. Management Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 39.4(a), 39.4(b) and Section
Pesticide Prohibition. Tenant shall comply with the provisions of Section 308 of Chapter 3 of the Environment Code (the "Pesticide Ordinance") which (a) prohibit the use of certain pesticides on City property, (b) require the posting of certain notices and the maintenance of certain records regarding pesticide usage and (c) require Tenant to submit to Port an integrated pest management (IPM) plan that (i) lists, to the extent reasonably possible, the types and estimated quantities of pesticides that Tenant may need to apply to the Premises during the Term,
Pesticide Prohibition. Tenant shall comply with the City’s Pesticide Ordinance, set forth in the provisions of Section 39.9 of Chapter 39 of the San Francisco Administrative Code. Pursuant to Section 39.9, Tenant shall (i) prohibit the use of certain pesticides on Agency property, (ii) require the posting of certain notices and the maintenance of certain records regarding pesticide usage, and (iii) submit to Agency an integrated pest management plan that (a) lists, to the extent reasonably possible, the types and estimated quantities of pesticides that Tenant may need to apply to the Premises during the Term of this Lease, (b) describes the steps Tenant will take to meet the City’s integrated pest management policy described in Section 39.1 of the Pesticide Ordinance, and (c) identifies, by name, title, address and telephone number, an individual to act as the Tenant’s primary integrated pest management contact person with Agency. In addition, Tenant shall comply with the requirements of Section 39.4 of the Pesticide Ordinance. Nothing shall prevent Tenant, acting through the Agency, from seeking a determination of Exemption from the City’s Commission on the Environment from compliance with certain Portions of the Pesticide Ordinance as provided in Section 39.8 thereof.
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