Maintenance by the City Sample Clauses

Maintenance by the City. Upon completion of the project, the City will provide the following without cost or expense to the State:
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Maintenance by the City. 7.1.1. The City shall keep the Premises neat, clean, and in sanitary condition, free from infestation of pests and conditions which might result in harborage for, or infestation of pests. As used in this Section, the word “pests,” shall include without limitation, rodents, insects, and birds in numbers to the extent that a nuisance is created. The City shall also specifically remove all snow and ice from the walkways and sidewalks adjoining the Premises. 7.1.2. The City shall keep the onsite stormwater and surface water drainage systems free of any substances that could contaminate stormwater. The stormwater drainage system includes catch basins, manholes, trenches, drain lines, and other related infrastructures that convey stormwater directly to other stormwater systems or to surface waters.
Maintenance by the City. Except to the extent responsible for all or a portion of 11.b. expressly assigned herein to FFN, the City shall be responsible for maintenance, repair and replacement of the following: (i) maintain, repair, and replace as necessary the lawn and landscaping, exterior lights for the Premises and any part of the property upon which the Premises are located; (ii) maintain, repair, and replace as necessary the grounds, pathways, driveways and parking area in a safe condition for the Premises and any part of the property upon which the Premises are located; (iii) maintain, repair, and replace as necessary the burglar and fire alarm systems of the the property upon which the Premises are located, with the exception of those located within the Premises; (iv) incur all costs associated with insect and pest extermination including termite inspection and extermination. (v) repair roofs when there is evidence of leaks and replace same at the end of useful life; (vi) maintain, repair, and replace as necessary structural walls and other exterior and interior structural elements of the building (collectively, the “structural elements”); however, in the event that damage is caused and/or existing damage is discovered to any of the structural elements which damage would render the subject structure uninhabitable or would require repair or replacement costs totaling more than thirty percent of the tax- appraised value of the applicable structures, the City shall assess the nature and extent of the damage, the availability of insurance proceeds and the feasibility of remedying the damage by repair or replacement. After assessing the nature and extent of the damage and the availability of insurance proceeds, City Council may, in its reasonable discretion, determine if the structural elements or any portion thereof shall be repaired or replaced. Upon determination whether the structural elements or any portion thereof are to be repaired or replaced, the City shall notify FFN of such determination in writing. (vii) maintain, repair, and replace as necessary all exterior windows and exterior doors; (viii) repair or replace when necessary the main utility switches, lines, and valves serving the Premises and the property upon which the Premises are located;
Maintenance by the City. (A) The City shall operate, maintain, keep in good repair, and clean all of the public areas and facilities of the Airport, including the Common Use Space and the Joint Use Space; the structures associated with the Terminal Buildings; and common use systems, including the In-Line EDS System, owned and operated by the City. (B) The City shall be responsible for maintaining the Airport utility systems as follows:
Maintenance by the City. The CITY agrees to maintain the runway and taxi surfaces, runway lights, outside walls and roof of leased buildings and mowing and maintenance of demised premises.
Maintenance by the City. The City agrees to perform or cause to be performed at its cost and expense any and all preventative maintenance and repairs reasonably necessary for the safe continued operation of the Bike Share Program in Lincoln. Maintenance shall include, but is not limited to, maintaining and restoring the bicycles in the Program, maintaining any Bike Share station improvements, and any other physical components specific to the Bike Share Program. This section shall not be construed to create any duty on the part of the City to maintain public right of way improvements not unique to the Bike Share Program beyond what is otherwise required of the City by law.
Maintenance by the City. The City shall maintain the Trail for use by the general public by performing the City activities identified in “Exhibit D”.
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Maintenance by the City. The City will provide for the maintenance of the landscaping without cost to the State. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, weeding and pruning, and removal and replacement of all materials that fail to survive. Criteria for maintenance and replacement are shown and described in Exhibit "A", Maintenance Responsibilities Plan and Schedule.
Maintenance by the City. The following areas of the Project Improvements shall be maintained by the City upon completion and transfer to the City: A. All surfaces of the Overpass and any connection access ways. B. All lights whose purpose is the illumination of Overpass.
Maintenance by the City. Upon completion of the Bridge Avenue construction to be performed within the corporate City limits under the construction contract, the City shall own, operate and provide for the proper maintenance of the roadways and all of the facilities a part thereof, without cost or expense to the State. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, snow, ice and debris removal, reconstruction, resurfacing and seal coating and any other maintenance activities necessary to perpetuate the roadways in a safe and usable condition. Upon completion of the storm sewer facilities construction to be performed within the corporate City limits under the construction contract, the City shall provide for the proper routine maintenance of those facilities, without cost or expense to the State. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, removal of sediment, debris, vegetation and ice from structures, grates and pipes, repair of minor erosion problems, and minor structure and pipe repair, and any other maintenance activities necessary to preserve the facilities and to prevent conditions such as flooding, erosion, sedimentation or accelerated deterioration of the facilities. Upon completion of the City-owned utilities construction to be performed within the corporate City limits under the construction contract, the City shall provide for the proper maintenance of those utilities, without cost or expense to the State. Upon completion of the walkways construction to be performed within the corporate City limits under the construction contract, the City shall provide for the proper maintenance of the walkways, without cost or expense to the State. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, snow, ice and debris removal, patching, crack repair, panel replacement, and any other maintenance activities necessary to perpetuate the walkways in a safe and usable condition. Upon completion of the lighting facilities construction to be performed within the corporate City limits under the construction contract, the City will apply for a long form permit, perform all Gopher One call locating and provide for the proper maintenance of those facilities. Maintenance includes but is not limited to; replacing faulty luminaires and knocked down or otherwise damaged poles; repairing or replacing underground facilities and wiring; repairing service cabinets, photocells, and all other miscellaneous hardware to keep the lighting facilities in working order; cleaning and relamping the luminaires; an...
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