Common use of City may Perform Maintenance Clause in Contracts

City may Perform Maintenance. In addition to any rights the City may have under law or this Agreement, if the City determines that the Property Owner has failed to adequately maintain the SMP(s) as determined by the City, the City may notify the Property Owner in writing of any deficiencies. If Property Owner fails to take action to correct those deficiencies within thirty (30) business days of receipt of such notice, the City and its authorized agents and employees may enter upon the Property and take whatever steps reasonably necessary to correct deficiencies identified and charge the reasonable costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. Where deficiencies cause imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment, the City may take immediate steps necessary to protect public health, safety and/or the environment and charge the costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. When the City charges its costs to the Property Owner pursuant to this Section, such charges shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date the xxxx is received.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Subgrant Agreement, Subgrant Agreement, Subgrant Agreement

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City may Perform Maintenance. In addition to any rights the City may have under law or this Agreement, if the City determines that the Property Owner has failed to adequately maintain the SMP(s) SMPs in good working condition as determined by the City, the City may notify the Property Owner in writing of any deficiencies. If Property Owner fails to take action to correct those deficiencies within thirty (30) business days of receipt of such notice, the City and its authorized agents and employees may enter upon the Property and take whatever steps reasonably necessary to correct deficiencies identified and charge the reasonable costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. Where deficiencies cause imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment, the City may take immediate steps necessary to protect public health, safety and/or the environment and charge the costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. When the City charges its costs to the Property Owner pursuant to this Section, such charges shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date the xxxx is received.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Operations & Maintenance Agreement, Operations & Maintenance Agreement, Operations & Maintenance Agreement

City may Perform Maintenance. In addition to any rights the City may have under law or this Agreement, if the City determines that the Property Owner has failed to adequately maintain the SMP(s) SMP as determined by the City, the City may notify the Property Owner in writing of any deficiencies. If Property Owner fails to take action to correct those deficiencies within thirty (30) business days of receipt of such notice, the City and its authorized agents and employees may enter upon the Property and take whatever steps reasonably necessary to correct deficiencies identified and charge the reasonable costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. Where deficiencies cause imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment, the City may take immediate steps necessary to protect public health, safety and/or the environment and charge the costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. When the City charges its costs to the Property Owner pursuant to this Section, such charges shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date the xxxx is received.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operations and Maintenance Agreement

City may Perform Maintenance. In addition to any rights the City may have under law or this Agreement, if the City determines that the Property Owner has failed to adequately maintain the SMP(s) Green Roof in good working condition as determined by the City, the City may notify the Property Owner in writing of any deficiencies. If Property Owner fails to take action to correct those deficiencies within thirty (30) business days of receipt of such notice, the City and its authorized agents and employees may enter upon the Property and take whatever steps reasonably necessary to correct deficiencies identified and charge the reasonable costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. Where deficiencies cause imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment, the City may take immediate steps necessary to protect public health, safety and/or the environment and charge the costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. When the City charges its costs to the Property Owner pursuant to this Section, such charges shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date the xxxx is received.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operations & Maintenance Agreement

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City may Perform Maintenance. In addition to any rights the City may have under law or this Agreement, if the City determines that the Property Owner has failed to adequately maintain the SMP(s) as determined by the City, the City may notify the Property Owner in writing of any deficiencies. If Property Owner fails to take action to correct those deficiencies within thirty (30) business days of receipt of such notice, the City and its authorized agents and employees may enter upon the Property and take whatever steps reasonably necessary to correct deficiencies identified and charge the reasonable costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. Where deficiencies cause imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment, the City may take immediate steps necessary to protect public health, safety and/or the environment and charge the costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. When the City charges its costs to the Property Owner pursuant to this Section, such charges shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date the xxxx bill is received.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subgrant Agreement

City may Perform Maintenance. In addition to any rights the City may have under law or this Agreement, if the City determines that the Property Owner has failed to adequately maintain the SMP(s) BMPs in good working condition as determined by the City, the City may notify the Property Owner in writing of any deficiencies. If Property Owner fails to take action to correct those deficiencies within thirty (30) business days of receipt of such notice, the City and its authorized agents and employees may enter upon the Property and take whatever steps reasonably necessary to correct deficiencies identified and charge the reasonable costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. Where deficiencies cause imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment, the City may take immediate steps necessary to protect public health, safety and/or the environment and charge the costs (including administrative costs) thereof to the Property Owner. When the City charges its costs to the Property Owner pursuant to this Section, such charges shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date the xxxx is received. Owner has the ability to appeal the accuracy of the cost amount at an administrative hearing pursuant to Article 6 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of New Orleans.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operations and Maintenance Agreement

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