Covenant to Provide Town Incentives Sample Clauses

Covenant to Provide Town Incentives. The Town Parties shall provide the Town Incentives to facilitate the Project. The Town Incentives shall be separate and apart from the Project and the cost of the Town Incentives shall not be considered a part of the Project Investment. The Town Incentives shall be provided as follows: (a) The transfer of the Property to the Developer shall be handled in accordance with Section 3.01 hereof.
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Covenant to Provide Town Incentives. The Town Parties shall provide the Town Incentives as described in Exhibit D attached hereto, to facilitate the Project. The Town Incentives shall be separate and apart from the Project and the cost of the Town Incentives shall not be considered a part of the Project Investment. The scope, design, development and construction of the Town Incentives will be made, authorized and approved by the Commission, and as and to the extent appropriate any other departments, boards or other agencies of the Town. The Town Parties will work with and inform the Developer regarding the provision and timing of the Town Incentives in order to ensure that the Town Incentives conform to the needs and uses for the Project. The Town Incentives shall be provided as follows: (a) The transfer of the Property to the Developer shall be handled in accordance with Section 3.01 hereof. (b) The Town Parties will solicit bids for the new roof construction on the Existing Building and select the roof contractor within sixty days (60) following transfer of the Property, with consultation from the Developer and subject to applicable laws. The Developer will be responsible for timely paying the selected contractor for the costs/invoices related to the construction of the roof. Following completion of the Project by the Developer and commencement of operations of the restaurant, brewery, and/or microbrewery on the Property as contemplated by this Agreement, the Town Parties will reimburse the Developer for the costs actually and timely paid by the Developer to the selected contractor for the new roof construction on the Existing Building, up to an amount not to exceed One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($125,000). (c) The Town Parties shall commence renovation and paving of the Parking Lot on the Parking Lot Site not later than September 1, 2017 weather permitting, and anticipate completion of the renovation and paving will be completed not later than October 1, 2017. Once the Developer completes the Project, the Town Parties agree to lease the Parking Lot Site to the Developer, through a nonexclusive lease that permits the Parking Lot Site to be used by the general public as well as the Developer’s patrons, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit F. (d) The parties anticipate that the Developer will attempt to obtain a standard 210 liquor license for the Project; however, in the event the Developer is unable to obtain such a license prior to the Completion Date, the Town P...

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