Common Space. The University reserves the right to determine the need for and the use of all lounges and other common or public areas in and around the Residence Halls. Living unit lounges may be converted and assigned as residence hall space when deemed necessary by the Assistant Vice President of Housing & Residential Education. (Lounges will not be assigned in Greek Village.)
Common Space space on Poles that is not used for the placement of wires or cables but which jointly benefits all users of the Poles by supporting the underlying structure and/or providing safety clearance between Attaching Entities and electric Utility Facilities.
Common Space. The Lessee shall maintain a policy of providing open access to the Airport and achieving a balanced utilization of Airport facilities. To achieve that goal, the Lessee shall retain under its exclusive possession and control all Airport facilities, except space under lease or included as Exclusive Use Space under this Agreement, for common use by the Airlines in accordance with this Agreement, including the requirements set forth in Schedule F. The Lessee agrees not to materially decrease the amount of Common Space or the proportion of Common Space to Exclusive Use Space and Common Use Assigned Gates, in each case as of the date of this Agreement, without approval by a Terminal MII, except (i) as contemplated by and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Schedule F, (ii) to the extent that additional Exclusive Use Space is allocated to an Airline that was not a Signatory Airline as of the date of this Agreement upon commencement of its Air Transportation Business at the Airport or is reasonably necessary to accommodate an increase in the number of passengers or amount of cargo served by the Airport, (iii) with respect to a change to such proportion due to the temporary closure of certain space for improvements or other work or (iv) as contemplated in a Plan for the Reconfiguration of Terminal Space that is approved in accordance with Section 8.13. Space at the Airport that has been temporarily or permanently closed shall not be considered “Common Space” or considered for any purpose of this Agreement, including Schedule F, until the Lessee reopens such space for use by the Airlines.
Common Space. Common space shall be apportioned according to the percentage of occupied space. The parties agree the City subleases 1,600 square feet of occupied space and 1,424 square feet of common space from the Department of Labor. This sub-sublease provides LAP with .071% of the occupied space. Applying that percentage to the 1,424 square feet of common space, this sub-sublease provides LAP with one hundred one (101) square feet of common space at a rental rate of $11.00 per square foot for a four month sub-sublease cost of $370.32.
Common Space. Hereinafter all references to the “Common Space” shall refer to the approximately 8,659 square feet of space located in the Subleased Premises as depicted on Exhibit A hereto.
Common Space. The Common Space shall be that space in the Center which shall be available for use by both Tenant and Landlord and which shall be controlled by a Scheduling and Use Operating Agreement to be executed by the parties to the Lease upon completion of the construction of the Center. Exhibit D BUDGET Project Budget: July 8, 2009 February 2008 Budget Allocation by Revenue Source February 9, 2009 July 8, 2009 Project Budget HUD 2006* HUD 2008* UW* State of WY* State ofWY Donations Tribal Donations Petro Path Total Total Project Revenues $990,000 $411,600 $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $249,660 $50,000 $32,310 $5,033,570 Construction Budget Building Construction $3,897,600 $990,000 $411,600 $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $296,000 $3,897,600 3,640,000 Site Improvements $400,000 $367,690 $32,310 $400,000 350,000 Contingency $350,000 $85,970 $85,970 210,000 Construction GMP $4,647,600 $4,383,570 4,200,000 Furniture/Equipment/Technology $250,000 $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 250,000 $4,647,600 Architectural/Engineering/Civil/Consultants $300,000 $250,340 $49,660 $300,000 293,969 Reimbursables/Soils/Review/Permit/Misc. $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 100,000 Subtotal $400,000 Total Projected Construction Budget $5,297,600 $5,033,570 4,843,969 Owner Contingency 189,601 Additional Project Costs Furniture/Equipment/Technology $300,000 (Community Enhancement Grant) 7 Percent O&M Sinking Fund (Required by WCCC) $370,832 Fund Raising $348,045 Subtotal $1,018,877 Total Project Budget $6,316,477 $5,033,570 5,033,570
Common Space. The building must include common space, such as a community room that can accommodate a variety of activities and where tenants can choose to interact with one another.
Common Space. The Manager shall be responsible for the provision of Repairs and Maintenance to Common Space. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that Repairs and Maintenance are desired to be made to Common Space that affect the Structural Components or Base Building Systems of the MacEwan Building, the University shall have the overriding right to conduct such Repairs and Maintenance, in which event, the costs incurred by the University in completing such Repairs and Maintenance shall be reasonably apportioned as to the costs associated with Structural Components and Base Building Systems which shall be borne solely by the University and costs associated with the Common Space which shall be allocated in accordance with the provisions of Article 17.
Common Space. The parties acknowledge that the portions of the MacEwan Building that have been allocated as Common Space are prima facie for the benefit of all members of the University community and the public at large. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Students’ Union shall have certain rights with respect to the bookings of tables and other space within the Common Space in accordance with the provisions of Article 23 of this Agreement.
Common Space. The parties acknowledge that provisions of Section 10.5 relating to Repairs and Maintenance to Common Space and the allocation of costs thereof pursuant to Article 17 of this Agreement is not intended to deal with Renovations and Improvements to Common Space. In the event that either the University or the Students’ Union feels that it is appropriate that Renovations and Improvements be made to Common Space, they shall be entitled to add this as an agenda item to the next meeting of the JLC. If the JLC determines that such Renovations and Improvements to Common Space should be effected, then it shall pass a resolution in that regard, which resolution shall include the funding mechanism in respect of the cost of completing such approved Renovations and Improvements and such amount shall not form a part of the Annual Budget. Funding of the cost of the Renovations and Improvements shall be allocated between the University and the Students’ Union in accordance with their respective Pro Rata Shares, unless otherwise stated in the resolution approved by the JLC.