FIELD IMPROVEMENTS Sample Clauses
FIELD IMPROVEMENTS. Field improvements, other than standard maintenance and repairs, proposed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ must be requested in writing and approved by the Director of Recreation or designee. No improvements will be installed or provided by Permittee without the written permission of the Director of Recreation or designee. This permission will be granted providing it can be shown the improvement will provide a benefit to league participants or spectators and will not distract from the appearance and function of the park. Permittee shall assume the costs of maintaining new improvement unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Director of Recreation or designee. Should an improvement be made without the permission of the City, the City has the right to direct to Permittee to remove the improvement within 30 days at Permittee cost. If the improvement is not removed within 30 days, the City may remove the improvement and bill Permittee for all related costs and City will be entitled to full payment for those costs. Permanent improvements shall be deemed owned by City without compensation to Permittee.
FIELD IMPROVEMENTS. A. Leagues requesting to make changes or otherwise make improvements to City facilities must first submit a plan to the Park Maintenance Office for review and approval before any work begins. A copy of the planned improvement must also be submitted to the Association for notification of the project. All work must meet applicable City codes and design standards.
B. Improvements may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Any change to irrigation systems, including infield irrigation systems.
2. Any change to turf areas, including resodding, adding new turf areas, or skinning to align base paths or outfield skirts. No sod shall be cut which exposes any irrigation heads to skinned areas.
3. New fencing, batting cages, dugouts, walls, or other facilities.
4. New concession buildings, storage buildings, or other real property improvements including modifications to existing buildings.
5. New paved surfaces.
