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Mount Pleasant. Vendor's Principal Place of Business (State)
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Mount Pleasant. Company Residence (State) Discount Offered - CAUTION READ CAREFULLY BECAUSE VENDORS FREQUENTLY MAKE MISTAKES ON THIS ATTRIBUTE QUESTION
Mount Pleasant. Company Residence (State) Discount Offered - CAUTION READ CAREFULLY BECAUSE VENDORS FREQUENTLY MAKE MISTAKES ON THIS ATTRIBUTE QUESTION 3 TIPS administration fee Yes - No
Mount Pleasant. Subject to the terms and conditions hereto, Landlord agrees to use reasonable commercial efforts to obtain subdivision approval, from all required Governmental Authority, for the Subject Land located in Mount Pleasant of a subdivision map substantially in accordance with the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Plan. Except as otherwise agreed by Tenant, which agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld, such subdivision approval (A) shall be accompanied by the wetland permit contemplated by Recital (4)(b) of this Ground Lease; (B) shall include approval of the demolition and parking lot relocation contemplated by Recital (4)(c) of this Ground Lease; (C) shall not impose upon the developer of the Mount Pleasant Core Campus any material conditions to the development and use of the Mount Pleasant Core Campus which are disproportionate to those imposed upon the Home Depot Parcel or the Retail Parcel, and (D) shall not change in any material respect any lot line on the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Plan or make other material variations, additions or changes thereto (such approvals referred to herein as the "MOUNT PLEASANT MAP EVENT")
Mount Pleasant. Until such time as the Mount Pleasant Map Event has occurred, neither Tenant nor Landlord shall pursue, with respect to the portions of the Subject Land within which they may own a fee or leasehold interest, respectively, any new site plan approval, any change in any existing site plan approval, or any change in any zoning or other land use restriction or entitlement applicable to such portion of the Subject Land. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Planning Board for the Town of Mount Pleasant issues a "Positive Declaration" (as herein defined) in connection with its consideration of the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Plan, then the following provisions shall apply: 18.2.2.1 Landlord and Tenant shall proceed with a common application for site plan approval (to the extent not already obtained) for their respective parcels covered by the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Plan and the parties shall act diligently and cooperate in good faith to achieve such site plan approvals and the Mount Pleasant Map Event, including, without limitation, submitting any required studies, reports and investigations, responding to comments and requests for additional information and attending conferences, hearings and meetings as needed. Tenant agrees that Landlord shall be the lead party in the pursuit of the approval of such common application and each party shall bear its own costs thereof to the extent attributable to such party's specific property and shall equitably share the costs associated therewith which are general in nature. 18.2.2.2 For purposes of this Section 18, the term "POSITIVE DECLARATION" means a determination by the Planning Board of the Town of Mount Pleasant, in connection with its consideration of the application for the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Plan, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and Rules and Regulations promulgated thereunder at 6 NYCRR 617 and under the Code of the Town of Mount Pleasant ("SEQRA") or another like determination to the effect that, as a condition to the approval of the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Map, the applicant, or a Governmental Authority considering Approval of the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Map, the applicant, or a Governmental Authority considering Approval of the Mount Pleasant Subdivision Map, must undertake a full SEQRA review, including an Environmental Impact Statement (in lieu of an Environmental Assessment Form) before the Town of Mount Pleasant legally may approve the Mount Pleasant Subdivisio...
Mount Pleasant. Company Residence (State)
Mount Pleasant. Company Residence (State) TIPS administration fee Yes - No Regular Hours Coefficient
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