Common use of INFORMATIONAL SIGNS Clause in Contracts

INFORMATIONAL SIGNS. Licensee shall be required to place one sign at the entrance of the Property which indicates that the Property is owned by the Town of Williston and is a public outdoor recreation area that was funded in part by the U.S. Forest Service through the Community Forest Program, Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Open Space Institute’s Community Forest Fund, the Nature Conservancy under a grant from Keurig Green Mountain, Inc., and nearly 200 foundations, businesses and individual donors and is to be managed in accordance with the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act and implementing their guidelines contained in 36 CFR 59. Licensee shall have the right to place further informational and directional signs, , on the Property, as detailed in the Annual Plan and/or a Master Sign Plan, provided that all signs shall comply with all applicable state and local laws, regulations and ordnances pertaining to the location and size of such signs, and the Conservation Easement. Licensee shall educate trail users, through their website and at the trail kiosk, about personal safety and sustainable usage. Additionally, the USFS Community Forest grant has specific requirements regarding posted information on signs and promotional and other materials that states that Licensee is in Civil Rightscompliance with. Title VI of Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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INFORMATIONAL SIGNS. Licensee shall be required to place one sign at the entrance of the Property which indicates that the Property is owned by the Town of Williston and is a public outdoor recreation area that was funded in part by the U.S. Forest Service through the Community Forest Program, Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Open Space Institute’s Community Forest Fund, the Nature Conservancy under a grant from Keurig Green Mountain, Inc., and nearly 200 foundations, businesses and individual donors and is to be managed in accordance with the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act and implementing their guidelines contained in 36 CFR 59. Licensee shall have the right to place further informational and directional signs, , on the Property, as detailed in the Annual Maintenance Plan and/or a Master Sign Plan, provided that all signs shall comply with all applicable state and local laws, regulations and ordnances ordnancesordinances pertaining to the location and size of such signs, and the Conservation Easement. Licensee shall educate trail users, through their website and at the trail kiosk, about personal safety and sustainable usage. Additionally, the USFS Community Forest grant has specific requirements regarding posted information on signs and promotional and other materials that states that Licensee is in Civil Rightscompliance with. compliance with Title VI of Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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INFORMATIONAL SIGNS. Licensee shall be required to place one sign at the entrance of the Property which indicates that the Property is owned by the Town of Williston and is a public outdoor recreation area that was funded in part by the U.S. Forest Service through the Community Forest Program, Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Open Space Institute’s Community Forest Fund, the Nature Conservancy under a grant from Keurig Green Mountain, Inc., and nearly 200 foundations, businesses and individual donors and is to be managed in accordance with the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act and implementing their guidelines contained in 36 CFR 59. Licensee shall have the right to place further informational and directional signs, , on the Property, as detailed in the Annual Plan and/or a Master Sign Plan, provided that all signs shall comply with all applicable state and local laws, regulations and ordnances pertaining to the location and size of such signs, and the Conservation Easement. Licensee shall educate trail users, through their website and at the trail kiosk, about personal safety and sustainable usage. Additionally, the USFS Community Forest grant has specific requirements regarding posted information on signs and promotional and other materials that states that Licensee is in Civil Rightscompliance with. compliance with Title VI of Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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