Major Renovations and Closures Sample Clauses

Major Renovations and Closures. When the need for a major renovation that changes the primary use of a facility, including stadiums, resulting in a greater than 10 percent increase or decrease in permanent capacity, or requires an expansion of the existing site the COC will review the proposed change to determine the impact the renovation will have on the adopted level of service for schools and provide a recommendation to the school board regarding the proposed change. The School Board shall provide the local government having jurisdiction the opportunity to review and comment on a proposed major renovation at least 60 days prior to School Board approval of any school status change and as early in the design phase as feasible. Terms as described in Section 5.2(a) of this Agreement shall apply to the review by the local government. When the need for potential closures of existing schools is identified in the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, or by the School Board subsequent to the annual approval of the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, the School Board will convene a meeting of the COC for the purpose of reviewing potential school closures a minimum of 30 days prior to the meeting at which an Action Item to consider school closures is heard by the School Board. Such closure analysis shall be based on objective criteria adopted by the School Board. Based on information gathered during the review, the COC will submit consensus recommendations to the Superintendent or designee a minimum of 10 days prior to the meeting at which the Action Item is heard by the School Board. A representative of the COC shall have the opportunity to present the recommendations at the meeting at which the Action Item is heard by the School Board.
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Major Renovations and Closures. When the need for a major renovation that changes the primary use of a facility, including stadiums, or results in a greater than 5 percent increase or decrease in student capacity, or the closure of an educational facility has been identified by the School District, the (COC) will review the proposed change to determine the impact the renovation or closure will have on the adopted level of service for schools and provide a recommendation to the school board regarding the proposed change. The School Board shall provide the local government having jurisdiction the opportunity to review and comment on a proposed major renovation as early in the design phase as feasible, and terms as described in Paragraph 5.2(a) above shall apply to the review by the local government.
Major Renovations and Closures. When the need for a major renovation that changes the primary use of a facility, including stadiums, or resultsresulting in a greater than 510 percent increase or decrease in studentpermanent capacity, or requires an expansion of the closure of an educational facility has been identified byexisting site the School District, the (COC) will review the proposed change to determine the impact the renovation or closure will have on the adopted level of service for schools and provide a recommendation to the school board regarding the proposed change. The School Board shall provide the local government having jurisdiction the opportunity to review and comment on a proposed major renovation at least 60 days prior to School Board approval of any school status change and as early in the design phase as feasible, and terms. Terms as described in ParagraphSection 5.2(a) aboveof this Agreement shall apply to the review by the local government. When the need for potential closures of existing schools is identified in the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, or by the School Board subsequent to the annual approval of the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, the School Board will convene a meeting of the COC for the purpose of reviewing potential school closures a minimum of 30 days prior to the meeting at which an Action Item to consider school closures is heard by the School Board. Such closure analysis shall be based on objective criteria adopted by the School Board. Based on information gathered during the review, the COC will submit consensus recommendations to the Superintendent or designee a minimum of 10 days prior to the meeting at which the Action Item is heard by the School Board. A representative of the COC shall have the opportunity to present the recommendations at the meeting at which the Action Item is heard by the School Board.

Related to Major Renovations and Closures

  • CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION Construction of academic or residential buildings on the UC Berkeley campus may be scheduled for the term of this Lease in the vicinity of the apartments. Capital improvement and other major housing construction or repair projects will necessarily cause increased noise and dust in affected and nearby residences at certain times. There is the possibility of both planned and unplanned utility shutdowns and access to certain facilities, streets, parking lots, walking, and bike pathways may be limited, rerouted, or completely restricted. The University will work with building contractors to make every effort to minimize construction inconveniences. By agreeing to this Lease Agreement, the Resident acknowledges notice of the possibility of scheduled construction and access limitations, and acknowledges that there will be disturbances, disruptions, and inconveniences resulting from such constructions and has agreed to such. The Resident also acknowledges that increased noise, dust, potential reassignment, or loss of parking spaces related to construction or renovation are not grounds for cancellation or termination of this Lease.

  • ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Tenant shall make no alterations to the buildings or improvements on the Premises or construct any building or make any other improvements on the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. Any and all alterations, changes, and/or improvements built, constructed or placed on the Premises by Tenant shall, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between Landlord and Tenant, be and become the property of Landlord and remain on the Premises at the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.

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