Community Space. During the Covenant Period, the Community Space shall be utilized for the benefit of residents of the Affordable Units in accordance with the parameters set forth in the Scope of Development (Attachment No. 4 to the DDA).
Community Space. A community stall space is available to charity and non-profit organizations, at no cost, for fund-raising, promotional and educational purposes by applying to the Market Manager at least one week in advance. Any products to be offered for sale must be approved by the Market Manager and must not be in competition with the market vendors. All Wingham Farmers’ Market Rules and Regulations apply. The person applying will be held responsible for ensuring that the stall space is staffed and left in the same condition as upon arrival. The market does not provide tables, chairs or display materials. Community groups using the stall must be associate members of the Market and pay a reduced membership fee of $10.
Community Space. During the term of this Agreement, CAC hereby grants the Artist a revocable non- exclusive license to use the Community Space, together with the non-exclusive right to use the Common Areas. The “Community Space” currently consists of
Community Space. This social space will consist of sitting areas, a ‘lawn’ area, benches and tables for group meetings and learning activities, providing a space for community interaction and enjoyment.
Community Space. 1. Describe the extent to which any conference, event, or other facilities within your space is provided (or is anticipated to be provided) to nonprofits or organizations who provide benefits to the community for no charge or a reduced charge:
2. Number of events in the past year for non-profits or organizations who provide benefits to the community:
3. Number of attendees at events for non-profits or organizations who provide benefits to the community in the past year:
4. Reduced rate structure:
5. Estimated dollar value of the benefits provided to non-profits or organizations who provide benefits to the community:
6. List of non-profits or organizations who provide benefits to the community who have used the space at the reduced rate:
7. Describe any programming your organization provides, sponsors or hosts in your space that is free and/or accessible to local community:
Community Space. At least ten percent of the Property shall be developed as privately owned public open space, and the Project shall include an additional limited public open space of approximately 7,000 sf. Owner covenants to maintain and operate the public restrooms located on the public right-of-way at the sole cost and expense of Owner. The public restrooms will be open to the public from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily.
Community Space. At least ten percent of the Property shall be developed as privately owned public open space, and the Project shall include an additional limited public open space of approximately 7,000 sf. SECTION 402 Maintenance After Completion, Developer shall maintain the Property in accordance with the requirements of the Grant Deed (Attachment No. 6) and the Agreement Affecting Real Property (Attachment No. 7). That will include an obligation to maintain and operate the public restrooms located on the public right-of-way at the sole cost and expense of Developer. The public restrooms will be open to the public from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily. SECTION 403 Obligation to Refrain from Discrimination Developer covenants and agrees that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of any person or group of persons, on account of any basis listed in subdivision (a) or (d) of section 12955 of the California Government Code, as those bases are defined in sections 12926, 12926.1, subdivision (m) and paragraph (1) of subdivision (p) of section 12955, and section 12955.2 of the California Government Code, in the sale, lease, sublease, transfer, use, occupancy, tenure, or enjoyment of the land, nor shall the transferee itself or any person claiming under or through him or her, establish or permit any such practice or practices of discrimination or segregation with reference to the selection, location, number, use, or occupancy, of tenants, lessees, sublessees, subtenants, or vendees of the land. SECTION 404 Form of Nondiscrimination and Nonsegregation Clauses Developer shall refrain from restricting the rental, sale or lease of the Property on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, color, creed, religion, ancestry or national origin of any person. All deeds, leases or contracts (but excluding residential leases) shall contain or be subject to substantially the following nondiscrimination or nonsegregation clauses:
a. In deeds: “The grantee herein covenants by and for himself or herself, his or her heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them, that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of, any person or group of persons on account of any basis listed in subdivision (a) or (d) of section 12955 of the California Government Code, as those bases are defined in sections 12926, 12926.1, subdivision ( m ) and paragraph (1) of subdivision (p) of section 12955, and section 12955.2 of the Cal...
Community Space. The approximately 6,000 square feet of ground floor office space more particularly described in the Scope of Development attached as Exhibit D. For avoidance of doubt, the Community Space is separate and distinct from the resident community room, after-school program room or any other space designated as Resident amenities in the Scope of Development attached as Exhibit D.
Community Space funding for renovated community service space in the basement of the Church allowing the Church to provide expanded service for: - Out of the Cold programs; - meeting space for groups such as AA and Weight Watchers; - job search and computer training; - arts and crafts training; - a 240 square metre multi-purpose room for additional community functions; - continuing availability of the sanctuary for public events and meetings; - renovated space for continuing operation of the Bond Street Nursery, providing services for special needs children; - provision of community space within the new development which will be made available at no cost to community groups such as TEDNA and the St. Michael’s Boy’s Choir
Community Space. The Project shall include a community-oriented shared space (the “Community Space”) that will be improved in a first-class manner with quality materials with the objective of being a programmed, year-round, first-class, multi- functional community gathering and event space. The Community Space shall be of a size approved by the City of approximately 20,000 square feet and appropriate to fulfill the stated objective and shall have substantial frontage on Detroit Avenue. Ownership, maintenance, and use of the Community Space will be the responsibility of Developer, or other authority as is defined below, if mutually agreed by Developer and the City, with the City enjoying certain rights for access, use, programming and other rights which will be fully described in the Development Agreement. The City will provide appropriate and adequate insurance coverage for City events held within the Community Space which shall name Developer (and property owner, if different from Developer) as an insured and to be further detailed in the Development Agreement.
(A) Developer shall annually reserve sufficient funds in its operating budget solely for maintenance of and capital repairs to the Community Space and shall annually provide the City a copy of such budget and evidence of the amounts in the reserve fund.
(B) Developer and the City will discuss the formation and operation of a New Community Authority (“NCA”); declaration of covenants and/ or Special Improvement District (“SID”) to perform one or more of the ownership, maintenance or use functions of the Community Space.
(C) The Community Space must be designed to the plans and specifications of the City and be approved through the required ABR and Planning Commission process.