Existing Facilities Review Sample Clauses

Existing Facilities Review. Existing library facilities (both owned and leased) shall be evaluated to assess each location’s use, the needs of the community, and potential opportunities. The review should determine whether or not existing buildings should be expanded, renovated or re-sited, how much square footage should be added and the estimated cost of those improvements. Consideration shall be given to the population served, staff and public space needs, parking, pedestrian/vehicle patters, access to transit, location, and present and future technology needs. Other factors to consider when assessing each facility will include the following:  verification of current building assessments and future maintenance needs  electrical and IT infrastructure capacity  security needs  shelving and collections  digital display signage  service desk configuration  use of building: visit/length  community meeting space  small group study space  program space  staff space  early learning spaces  quiet space  teen, children and adult spaces  flexible space for future needs yet to be identified  RFID Potential  Public use after hours 2 Demographic Analysis and Projections Library staff will provide the selected consultant with detailed information about the current Deschutes County population and trends for growth in the future, as well as statistics and trends about library usage. The information should be reflected in the plan’s recommendations for expansion, renovation, or new construction. The information provided by library staff will include:  Library usage data and trends  The latest population data for Deschutes County  Population and demographic trend projections
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Existing Facilities Review. Existing library facilities (both owned and leased) shall be evaluated to assess each location’s use, the needs of the community, and potential opportunities. The review should determine whether or not existing buildings should be expanded, renovated or re-sited, how much square footage should be added and the estimated cost of those improvements. Consideration shall be given to the population served, staff and public space needs, parking, pedestrian/vehicle patters, access to transit, location, and present and future technology needs. Other factors to consider when assessing each facility will include the following: • verification of current building assessments and future maintenance needs • electrical and IT infrastructure capacity • security needs • shelving and collections • digital display signage • service desk configuration • use of building: visit/length • community meeting space • small group study space • program space • staff space • early learning spaces • quiet space • teen, children and adult spaces • flexible space for future needs yet to be identified • RFID Potential • Public use after hours

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  • Existing Facilities Each of the Existing Facilities shall be repaid in full and terminated and all collateral security therefor shall be released, and the Administrative Agent shall have received pay-off letters in form and substance satisfactory to it evidencing such repayment, termination and release.

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  • TEACHING FACILITIES 4.1 The Board agrees to maintain health and safety conditions at each school site in compliance with applicable statutes and/or regulations. Teachers shall not be required to work under unsafe conditions as determined by proper regulatory authority.

  • Entrance Facilities 7.3.1.1.1 Recurring and nonrecurring rates for Entrance Facilities are specified in Exhibit A and will apply for those DS1 or DS3 facilities dedicated to use by LIS.

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  • Office Facilities During the Employment Period, the Company will furnish Executive, without charge, suitable office facilities for the purpose of performing his duties hereunder, which facilities shall include secretarial, telephone, clerical and support personnel and services and shall be similar to those furnished to employees of the Company having comparable positions.

  • Facilities Study In analyzing and preparing the Facilities Study, and in designing and constructing the Attachment Facilities, Local Upgrades and/or Network Upgrades described in the Specifications attached to this ISA, Transmission Provider, the Interconnected Transmission Owner(s), and any other subcontractors employed by Transmission Provider have had to, and shall have to, rely on information provided by Interconnection Customer and possibly by third parties and may not have control over the accuracy of such information. Accordingly, NEITHER TRANSMISSION PROVIDER, THE INTERCONNECTED TRANSMISSION OWNER(s), NOR ANY OTHER SUBCONTRACTORS EMPLOYED BY TRANSMISSION PROVIDER OR INTERCONNECTED TRANSMISSION OWNER MAKES ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR DEALING, CUSTOM, USAGE IN THE TRADE OR PROFESSION, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH REGARD TO THE ACCURACY, CONTENT, OR CONCLUSIONS OF THE FACILITIES STUDY OR THE SYSTEM IMPACT STUDY IF A FACILITIES STUDY WAS NOT REQUIRED OR OF THE ATTACHMENT FACILITIES, THE LOCAL UPGRADES AND/OR THE NETWORK UPGRADES, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that Transmission Provider warrants that the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and any Merchant Transmission Upgrades described in the Specifications will be designed and constructed (to the extent that Interconnected Transmission Owner is responsible for design and construction thereof) and operated in accordance with Good Utility Practice, as such term is defined in the Operating Agreement. Interconnection Customer acknowledges that it has not relied on any representations or warranties not specifically set forth herein and that no such representations or warranties have formed the basis of its bargain hereunder.

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