Flagpoles Sample Clauses

Flagpoles. Each Lot is permitted to have a single ground mounted flagpole for the purpose of flying the official flag of the United States of America or the State of Ohio. The flagpole on a residential lot shall be properly proportioned and scaled to the size of the building and surrounding property as approved by the Developer or the Association. Only flags of the United States of America or the State of Ohio are permitted to be flown within the Subdivision. No other flag (i.e. commercial logos, sports teams, seasonal decoration, etc.) may be flown from any flagpole within the Subdivision. Wall mounted flagpoles are permitted up to a maximum of two (2) per single-family structure, and may fly flags with seasonal decoration, sports teams and college names.
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Flagpoles. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Landlord hereby consents to Tenant’s installation of two (2) Flagpoles in front of the 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Building, as shown on Exhibit B attached hereto, subject to the following conditions: a) The Flagpoles shall be installed by Tenant and Tenant shall be responsible for any and all costs associated with both the engineering and the installation of the
Flagpoles. The Flagpoles must be in complete compliance with the City of San Mateo ordinances pertaining to the installation of the Flagpoles, if required. Landlord shall provide commercially reasonable assistance to Tenant in Tenant’s efforts to obtain approval of the Flagpoles, if required.
Flagpoles. A flagpole meeting the requirements of Section 9-9-21, "Signs," B.R.C. 1981, may be illuminated by one upward aimed fully shielded spotlight light fixture which shall not exceed three thousand five hundred lumens. The light fixture shall be placed as close to the base of the flagpole as reasonably possible.
Flagpoles. The provision, repair and renewal of the security alarm, fire alarm, surveillance control and maintenance systems.
Flagpoles. Three (3) flagpoles, each of which shall not exceed a height of one hundred twenty feet (120’) above grade.
Flagpoles. Approval is not required for flagpoles mounted to the front of the residence provided that the flags displayed thereon (if other than an American Flag, a service flag, or flag of a State, Commonwealth or Territory of the United States) are temporary in nature and are only displayed on holidays or in celebration of specific events. They must not be placed earlier than ten (10) days prior to the start of the particular holiday/event or celebration and must be removed no later than ten (10) days following the particular holiday/event or celebration, unless otherwise provided in these Guidelines. See Seasonal Decorations, Section 3.44. Under no circumstance may the height of the flagpole exceed the height of the roofline of the residence. Flag size cannot exceed five‌
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Flagpoles. (3) aluminum tapered poles.
Flagpoles. The Contractor shall provide and install two (2) aluminum flag poles, located amidships port and starboard, as shown on Reference (1B). Each flagpole shall have a high quality halyard system, complete with a non-fouling, rotating flagpole truck, nylon or Delrin halyard sheaves, cleats, and all fittings required for a good working installation. Halyards shall be 5/16 inch diameter braided nylon or Dacron with bronze snap hooks spliced at each end. Flagpoles shall have hinged bases with removable bracing to allow easy lowering of the flagpoles to the deck for maintenance. Isolate aluminum flag poles from steel supporting structure to prevent corrosion. 285 290 295 300 305 310 315
Flagpoles. N/A DIVISION 11: EQUIPMENT 11.01 LOADING DOCK EQUIPMENT N/A 11.02 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT N/A DIVISION 12: FURNISHINGS N/A DIVISION 13: SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 13.01 SECURITY SYSTEM N/A 13.02 DETECTION AND ALARM - FIRE LIFE SAFETY Contractor shall provide a turn-key, design/build cost to install a fire alarm monitoring system for the shell only that will meet all current state and local building codes. Design shall be by a qualified electrical engineer and or qualified electrical designer. Contractor will also be responsible to establish service with the local telephone company to provide (2) voice grade, dedicated lines to the fire alarm panel and to coordinate with the fire alarm contractor so that system is operational and does not delay final sign-off by the City and Fire Department. Monthly monitoring and phone company cost to be Tenant responsibility. 1) Provide design build alarm system to meet minimum code requirements of the City, Fire Marshall, NFPA. 2) To include but not be limited to the followxxx: a) UL central station listed b) Double Detector Check Valves c) Post Indicator Valves d) Riser Valves e) Riser flow switches f) Pump Room valves g) Pump Running h) Loss of power Security system is the Tenant's responsibility.
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