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Background Findings. In May 2013 the Village entered into a Tower Lease Agreement (the “Agreement”) with Infinite Inet, Inc. d/b/a Air-Wans (“Air-Wans”) to provide Air-Wans a non-exclusive easement for access to certain of the Village’s water towers for placement of omni antennas and other related equipment. Subsequently Air-Wans was acquired by Apps Communications, Inc. (“Apps”). The Agreement has expired and the Village and Apps desire to renew the Agreement with slight modifications. Those modifications include, but are not limited to, extending the term of the Agreement to five years, providing default provisions and default remedies, and including holdover terms. Staff believes the proposed Agreement comprehensively regulates the non-exclusive easement for use of the licensed premises. Policy Considerations Execution of the Agreement does not present or create any policy considerations. Financial Considerations The Village’s financial considerations are set forth in the attached agreement. The monthly rent amount and annual increases remain consistent with the previous agreement.
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Background Findings. 1. By letter from Xxxx Xxxxxxxx-Xxxx, Planner IV, to Elm Pet Food, Inc. dated July 6, 2020, attached hereto as Exhibit 1, DNREC has determined that the Property is a certified xxxxxxxxxx as defined in 7 Del. C. § 9123(3).
Background Findings. The Information Technology Department licenses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software from ESRI. This software allows our GIS Specialist to create maps of Village assets and information and create an Intranet-based mapping system. We also have licenses for ArcGIS Online which allow us to host maps on ESRI servers that our staff can access in the field via iPads. We have also added a subscription to ESRI’s Business Analyst Online which allows the Planning Department access to economic development data. The ESRI software is licensed annually and is due for renewal. The license maintenance renewal quote is attached. Policy Considerations According to Section 2-43 (6) of the Village Code of Ordinances, the Village Administrator shall make a recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees on purchases over the $5,000 statutory limit. The Board has the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. Financial Considerations The cost for renewal of our annual maintenance agreement is $12,000.00. This item is budgeted in the Information Technology departmental budget. Recommendation It is our recommendation that the Village Board direct the President to renew the annual license maintenance contract from ESRI. Esri Inc 000 Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XX 00000 Subject: Renew al Quotation Date: 05/01/2019 To: Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Organization: Village of Plainfield Information Technology Dept Fax #: 000-000-0000 Phone #: 000-000-0000 From: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Fax #: 000-000-0000 Phone #: 000-000-0000 Ext. 1533 Email: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Number of pages transmitted Quotation #25891000 (including this cover sheet ): 5 Document Date: 03/02/2019 Please f ind the attached quotation for your forthcoming term. Keeping your term current may entitle you to exclusive benefits, and if you choose to discontinue your coverage, you w ill become ineligible for these valuable benefits and services. If your quote is regarding softw are maintenance renew al, visit the follow ing w ebsite for details regarding the maintenance program benefits at your licensing level xxxx://xxx . xxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx.xxx All maintenance f ees from the date of discontinuation w ill be due and payable if you decide to react ivate your coverage at a later date. Please note: Certain programs and license types may have varying benefits. Complimentary User Conference registrations, softw are support, and softw are and data updates are not included in all programs. Customers w ho have...

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  • Background Investigations OSC policy requires that background investigations be conducted on Contractor Staff who will have access to OSC’s IT systems, access to OSC confidential information/data, or routine access to any OSC facility. For purposes of this policy, “routine access” is defined as access to an OSC facility for five consecutive business days or 10 business days over the annual term of the engagement. Accordingly, with the signing of this Agreement, the Contractor certifies that it has or will conduct a background investigation on Staff to whom the policy applies within the 12 months prior to the Staff commencing Services under this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to undertake a background investigation of any new/replacement Staff during the term of the Agreement. At a minimum, background investigations shall include a review/evaluation of the following: • identity verification, including Social Security Number search; • employment eligibility, including verification of U.S. citizenship or legal immigration status where appropriate; • criminal history/court records (Federal, State and local for the past five years); • work experience/history for the past five years; • pertinent skills, qualifications, and education/professional credentials; and • references. The Contractor must obtain the consent of its Staff to allow OSC, upon request: (i) to review the background investigation records, including all supporting documentation, and (ii) to conduct its own background investigation. Only Staff who have passed the background investigation, and provided such consent shall be assigned to provide Services to OSC under this Agreement. During the term of the Agreement, and in accordance with Appendix A (Section 10, Records), the Contractor must maintain records related to the background investigations performed.

  • Background Screening VENDOR shall comply with all requirements of Sections 1012.32 and 1012.465, Florida Statutes, and all of its personnel who (1) are to be permitted access to school grounds when students are present, (2) will have direct contact with students, or (3) have access or control of school funds, will successfully complete the background screening required by the referenced statutes and meet the standards established by the statutes. This background screening will be conducted by SBBC in advance of VENDOR or its personnel providing any services under the conditions described in the previous sentence. VENDOR shall bear the cost of acquiring the background screening required by Section 1012.32, Florida Statutes, and any fee imposed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to maintain the fingerprints provided with respect to VENDOR and its personnel. The parties agree that the failure of VENDOR to perform any of the duties described in this section shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement entitling SBBC to terminate immediately with no further responsibilities or duties to perform under this Agreement. VENDOR agrees to indemnify and hold harmless SBBC, its officers and employees from any liability in the form of physical or mental injury, death or property damage resulting from VENDOR’s failure to comply with the requirements of this section or with Sections 1012.32 and 1012.465, Florida Statutes.

  • BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION The BOARD is prohibited from knowingly employing a person who has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit certain criminal offenses. If the required criminal background investigation is not completed at the time this Contract is signed, and the subsequent investigation report reveals that there has been a prohibited conviction, this Contract shall immediately become null and void.

  • Project Background 6.1.1. Brief description of Contracting Agency’s project background and/or situation leading to this Project

  • Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications For State Agency Authorized User Acquisitions: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as follows: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08- 005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, which requires that state agency web-based information and applications are accessible to persons with disabilities. Web-based information and applications must conform to New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005 as determined by quality assurance testing. Such quality assurance testing will be conducted by the State Agency Authorized User and the results of such testing must be satisfactory to the Authorized User before web-based information and applications will be considered a qualified deliverable under the contract or procurement.

  • General Background In accordance with the Amendment provision in Section 11 of the Registrar, Transfer Agency and Paying Agency Agreement between State Street Bank and Trust Company (the "Bank") and Royce Value Trust, Inc. (the "Fund") dated August 21, 1996 (the "Agreement"), the parties desire to amend the Agreement.

  • Background Data The Disclosing Party's Background Data, if any, will be identified in a separate technical document.

  • Intellectual Property Rights in Construction Documents, Drawings, and Models The drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the Design Professional pursuant to this Contract (including, without limitation, the Construction Documents), are the property of the Owner, whether or not the Project for which they are made commences or completes construction. Neither the Contractor nor any Subcontractor or material or equipment supplier shall own or claim a copyright in such drawings, Specifications, and other similar or related documents; Owner shall retain all common law, statutory, and other intellectual property rights with respect thereto. The Contractor must deliver remaining copies of such documents to the Owner upon request or upon completion of the Work, except that the Contractor may keep one copy of such documents for its files. The Contractor shall only use such drawings, Specifications and other documents for this Project. Neither the Contractor nor any Subcontractor or material or equipment supplier may use such drawings, Specifications, and other documents on other projects without the specific written consent of the Owner. All models are the property of the Owner.

  • Criminal Background Investigations For investigative Vendor Staff, Citizens will accept a copy of a current Class C Private Investigator license as proof that a criminal background check has been conducted for that investigator. For all other Vendor Staff, Vendor must provide Citizens with a copy of a criminal background check performed on such Vendor Staff dated within thirty (30) days of submission of the Vendor Staff to Citizens for qualification and credentialing review. Vendor shall use Exhibit D, Applicant Background Review Guide to as a guideline to determine eligibility of Vendor Staff to perform Services. The criminal background check must be updated every two (2) years thereafter. All background checks will be at Vendor’s expense and, unless otherwise approved in writing by Citizens’ Contract Manager, shall include but not be limited to: (a) state and federal felony convictions or pending adjudications; (b) state and federal misdemeanor convictions or pending adjudications; (c) any crimes in violation of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1995 or pending adjudications; and, (d) a seven (7) year minimum timeframe, extending as close as practicable to the date of Assignment to perform Services. Vendor will advise Citizens’ Contract Manager or designee if it knows of any Vendor Staff that has a criminal conviction (misdemeanor or felony), regardless of adjudication (adjudication withheld, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict), within the last ten (10) years in any jurisdiction. Vendor shall not allow that individual to act as a Vendor Staff until Vendor determines whether that individual should be allowed to do so considering (a) the nature and gravity of the offense; (b) the amount of time that lapsed since the offense;

  • Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the Engineer for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the Engineer of the Engineer's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin.

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