Application Screening Process Sample Clauses

Application Screening Process. Screening of Applicants for preliminary auditions: members of the Audition Committee will be informed when applications are available in the Personnel Manager's office. It is then the obligation of members of the Audition Committee to examine and screen all application forms. Members of the Audition Committee who do not do so by the deadline set by the Personnel Office will be taken to have abstained from the screening process. All applicants will be invited to audition unless rejected by a majority of the Audition Committee during the application screening process. If a candidate, who has been rejected during the application screening process, still wishes to play an audition, then he will be allowed to do so. Candidates will be so informed.
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Application Screening Process. Following receipt of an application for Lease of Airport facilities (including applicants wanting to be placed on the waiting list), the City Manager or his designee shall evaluate the application(s) on the basis of the items specified in Application. They City will attempt to review and act upon all applications with 30 days from the receipt of a completed application. For existing vacant space the review period may be shortened. This time period may be extended to provide sufficient opportunity to provide information or to comment on a proposed Lease. Applications may be denied for one or more of the following reasons: • The application does not comply or meet our policy and the applicant is not in compliance with the Minimum Operating Standards. • A party applying, or having an interest in the business, has supplied false information, or has misrepresented a material fact in the application or in supporting documents, or has failed to make full disclosure on the application. • A party applying, or having an interest in the business, has a record of violating the Rules, or the Rules and Regulations of any other Airport, Civil Air Regulations, Federal Aviation Regulations, or any other rules and/or regulations applicable to this or any other Airport. • A party applying, or having an interest in the business, has defaulted in the performance of any Lease or other agreement with the City or any lease or other agreement at any other Airport. • A party applying, or having an interest in the business, is not sufficiently credit worthy and responsible in the judgment of the City to provide and maintain the business to which the application relates, and to promptly pay amounts due under the Lease. • The applicant has committed a crime, or violated a local ordinance, rule, or regulation, which adversely reflects on its ability to conduct the operation applied for, or otherwise renders applicant unsuitable. • Any other reason that would result in an activity deemed not consistent with City Policy, or not be in the best interest of the City of Lincoln or National and/or California Aviation System. • The applicant proposes a "Through the Fence" operation that is not an allowed use.

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