Fire Code Requirements Sample Clauses

Fire Code Requirements a) The Property shall fully comply and be in accordance with the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code and Appendices as adopted by the Town of Chapel Hill and any associated laws, rules, regulations and ordinances. b) The appropriate owner(s) or association will be responsible for ensuring that all buildings in the Developed Property have working sprinklers and will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the systems. Additional information will be required by the Development Agreement Compliance Permit.
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Fire Code Requirements. No gasoline, acetylene or other fuel or other combustible will be permitted in the Stadium without the approval of StadCo, which may be withheld in StadCo’s sole discretion. The installation of any decorating or other work and the material therefor done or furnished by TeamCo shall be subject to approval by StadCo and any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the construction or operation of the Stadium and unless so approved, installation thereof may be prevented or, if having already been installed, removed. All decorations and other combustible materials must be fireproofed, and if necessary under Applicable Law, TeamCo shall deliver to StadCo a flame proofing certificate in the form specified or required by and satisfactory to any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction with respect thereto.
Fire Code Requirements. No gasoline, acetylene or other fuel or other combustible shall be permitted in the Stadium without the approval of Licensor, which approval may be withheld in Licensor’s sole discretion. The installation of any decorating or other work and the material therefor done or furnished by Licensee shall be subject to approval by any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the construction or operation of the Stadium and unless so approved, installation thereof may be prevented or, if having already been installed, removed. All decorations and other combustible materials must be fireproofed, and if necessary under Applicable Law, Licensee shall deliver to Licensor a flameproofing certificate in the form specified or required by and satisfactory to any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction with respect thereto.
Fire Code Requirements. New sectionUpdated information (March 1220, 2015) a) The DevelopmentProperty shall fully comply and be in accordance with the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code and Appendices as adopted by the Town of Chapel Hill and any associated laws, rules, regulations and ordinances. 5.325.25 Annual Report. – Updated information (February 19, 2015) [OBEY CREEK: Following language has been drafted by the Town staff; this language may be revised, as necessary.] a) The Developer Owners and Parcel Owners, if any, or the Representative on behalf of the Developer Owners and Parcel Owners, if any, shall submit to the Town Manager an Annual Report that includes the information required by this Agreement and that provides all necessary information for the Town Manager to assess the Developer Owners’, Parcel Owners’ and the Representative’s good faith compliance with the terms of this Agreement. This report shall form the basis for the Town Manager’s periodic review of the Agreement as required by G.S. 160A-400.27(a). This required report is generally referred to as the “Annual Report.” b) The initial Annual Report shall be filed on or before [OBEY CREEK: Insert date] and shall report on activities from [OBEY CREEK: Insert date “through” date]. Subsequent reports shall be filed on or before [OBEY CREEK: Insert date] each year and shall report on activities in the preceding fiscal year (the preceding reporting period). c) The Annual Report shall include the specified items set forth in this Agreement and listed in this Section. The failure to include in this Section an item expressly required to be included by other Sections of this Agreement shall not relieve the Developer Owners, Parcel Owners or the Representative of the responsibility to include that item in the Annual Report. The report may include such other items as deemed relevant by the Developer Owners or Parcel Owners, if any, or the Representative. The Town Manager may also request inclusion of other specific information or provide for its inclusion in the following year’s Annual Report if such requested information reasonably relates to Development. d) The Annual Report shall include the following specific information (parenthetical cross-referenced Sections provide additional information on the contents of the information to be provided): 1) The tax status of any Development or change in tax status of any property in the prior year [OBEY CREEK: Link to Fiscal Impacts section]; 2) Individual Development Agreement ...

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