Calculation of Incentive and Disincentive Adjustments Sample Clauses

Calculation of Incentive and Disincentive Adjustments. The Incentive and Disincentive adjustments are calculated based on the following grid and explanation: Parking Management Company Incentive Plan Minimum Percent Maximum Percent 1 Base Management Fee $27,500.00 100.00% $27,500.00 100.00% 2 Qualitative Disincentives ($5,500.00) -20.00% 3 Qualitative Incentives $ 8,250.00 30.00% $22,000.00 80% $35,750.00 130% Weight Qualitative Criteria Un-satisfactory Below Expectation Meets Expectation Exceeds Expectation Far Exceed Expectation -20% -10% 0% 15% 30% Financial Thresholds & 30% Contract Compliance Cleanliness & Maintenance of Hilton 30% Parking Customer Service/Daily 30% Operation 5% Communication 5% Safety ($1,650.00) ($825.00) - $ 1,237.50 $ 2,475.00 ($1,650.00) ($825.00) - $ 1,237.50 $ 2,475.00 ($1,650.00) ($825.00) - $ 1,237.50 $ 2,475.00 ($ 275.00) ($137.50) - $ 206.25 $ 412.50 ($ 275.00) ($137.50) - $ 206.25 $ 412.50 100% ($5,500.00) ($2,750.00) - $4,125.00 $ 8,250.00 4 7 8 Note: Fees were adjusted slightly to arrive at round percentages and dollars that are practically whole.
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