Neighborhood Parks Sample Clauses

Neighborhood Parks. A neighborhood park shall be included within each Development Area within the Resort Community with the exception of The Colony, Mines Ventures, and Silver King Mines, and shall be of a reasonable size, and contain appropriate improvements for that neighborhood. A plan for the park site and the construction of the improvements shall be submitted by the Developer as part of the first Project Site within that Development Area. All of the Parks will be maintained by The RVMA.
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Neighborhood Parks. Developer and Sub-developers shall locate, dedicate and construct Neighborhood Parks within the subdivisions and neighborhoods so that they specifically serve those respective Project subdivisions/neighborhoods. Neighborhood Parks shall be designed, developed and constructed by Developers or Sub-developers and shall be owned and maintained by private HOAs. Neighborhood Parks may include Improved Open Space sized and developed for the neighborhood. They will be constructed by the Developer as part of the neighborhood phasing plan. Neighborhood Parks shall be managed and maintained by private HOA.
Neighborhood Parks. The YMCA shall be responsible for the programs and activities at the City’s various neighborhood park sites. “Neighborhood Parks” shall consist of the existing City parks set forth on the attached List of Park Facilities Exhibit, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated herein by this reference, and any future parks agreed to by the parties. Any amenities listed in Exhibit A may be removed and/or additional amenities added to any Park at the sole discretion of the City. The YMCA shall be responsible for the renting of the shelters and reservation of athletic fields and concession stands at the various Neighborhood Parks which shall include collection of rental fees and scheduling reservations for said rentals. City held special events will take precedent over other events. All reservations shall be pursuant to applicable City policies, including but not limited to requiring patrons to provide insurance listing City as an additional insured. The YMCA’s programming responsibility shall include future amenities added to parks including but not limited to an amphitheater which is contemplated as part of the City’s park system. The YMCA shall not be responsible for maintaining the grounds at the various Neighborhood Parks, or for the opening, closing and clean-up of the shelters and restroom facilities. The City Public Works Department shall remain responsible for lawn maintenance, shelter and restroom opening, closing and clean-up.
Neighborhood Parks. A minimum of three neighborhood parks (the “Neighborhood Parks”) shall be included within the Project and shall be improved with at least one Type A Park Element and one Type B Park Element. Although Developer anticipates that the Neighborhood Parks will be generally distributed throughout the Project in accordance with the Concept Plan, Developer may ultimately locate the Neighborhood Parks and related improvements where, in Developer’s sound judgment, the interests of the Project will be best served.

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  • Hospice Individuals whose permanent residence and principal work location are outside the State of Minnesota and outside of the service areas of the health plans participating in Advantage. If these individuals use the plan administrator’s national preferred provider organization in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two. If a national preferred provider is not available in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two through any other provider available in their area. If the national preferred provider organization is available but not used, benefits will be paid at the POS level described in paragraph “i” below. All terms and conditions outlined in the Summary of Benefits will apply.

  • Cemetery The Local Church agrees and insures that, after the Disaffiliation Date, its cemetery and/or columbarium, will continue to be maintained in substantially the same manner as presently maintained. In addition, Local Church will honor any and all contracts, deeds, and agreements for burial and/or internment in its cemetery or columbarium, as well as insuring and continued access for families and loved ones of United Methodists buried there and for burials in unfilled xxxxxx and columbarium slots (including granting an access easement to the Conference and members of the United Methodist Church for visitations, historical research, and related purposes).

  • Gardens 3.8.1 If your property has a garden you must keep this tidy and not allow your garden to become a nuisance to other neighbours. You should keep lawns cut and xxxxxx trimmed. 3.8.2 If you have a communal garden you must not install a trampoline or leave a paddling pool with water in unattended. 3.8.3 You must make sure that your refuse is put out ready for collection in accordance with the Council’s waste collection and recycling service. 3.8.4 If you live in a flat or maisonette, you may be expected to deposit rubbish in the bins provided in the designated area. You must use these bins and not leave household waste in any other parts of the internal communal areas or external areas. 3.8.5 You must not deposit or allow rubbish to accumulate in your garden. We may charge you the costs for clearing any rubbish that you have not disposed of correctly. 3.8.6 You must not use the garden or the drive to the property to store, load or unload materials such as scrap metal. If you do we may remove the items and charge you for doing this. We will give you written notice that we will be removing the items. 3.8.7 You must not erect a greenhouse, garage or shed at the property without our written permission. We may withdraw our permission if the building causes nuisance or becomes unsafe. If we grant you permission in our capacity as landlord you may still require planning permission and/or comply with building regulations. 3.8.8 You must not build a fish pond, swimming pool, water feature or patio in your garden without our written permission. If we give you permission to carry out this work you will have to remove these at the end of your tenancy at your own expense. If we have to remove these items we will charge you the cost of this. 3.8.9 You must not remove, replace or reposition any hedge or fence at the property without getting our written permission. 3.8.10 You must not plant large types of trees in your garden for example leylandii, conifers, willow, oak, ash and so on. These may damage the structure of your home and cause subsidence. 3.8.11 You must not allow any hedge to grow more than two metres high or overhang pavements or your neighbours’ gardens. 3.8.12 If you continually fail to look after your garden and it is considered an eyesore we may ask you to move to a property without a garden. If you refuse we may ask the Court to end your tenancy. You may also be charged the cost of clearing your garden when your tenancy ends.

  • Summer Session A. All ASEs employed in the Summer Session shall receive the same general range adjustment as ASEs received in the preceding Fall term. B. The following articles apply to ASEs who are employed in the summer session: Recognition, Wages (range adjustment only), DCP, Travel, Health and Safety, Leaves, Holidays, Duration, Workspace and Instructional Support, Parking, Grievance and Arbitration, Waiver, Management and Academic Rights, No Strikes, Non-Discrimination, Union Access and Rights, Union Security, Discipline and Dismissal, Emergency Layoff, Employment Files and Evaluations, Definitions, Severability, Labor-Management Meetings, and Classifications. C. The remainder of the articles in the agreement does not apply to ASEs who are employed in the summer session. D. The topic of Summer Session, and effects of changes on terms and conditions of employment for ASEs employed in Summer Session, shall be reopened for bargaining commencing no later than January 2, 2001.

  • HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 9.1 The Purchaser acknowledges that the Property falls under the jurisdiction of the HOA, being a new Homeowners’ Association, which came into existence on registration of transfer of the first Erf in the Development from the Seller to a third party purchaser, it being recorded that the HOA is established for the benefit of, inter alia, all of owners of xxxxx in the Development and to control and maintain roads, services and amenities within, inter alia, the Development.

  • Sports related devices, services and medications used to affect performance primarily in sports- related activities; all expenses related to physical conditioning programs such as athletic training, bodybuilding, exercise, fitness, flexibility, and diversion or general motivation.

  • Condominium Borrower covenants and agrees as follows: (i) Borrower shall pay all common charges and other assessments as required by the Condominium Documents in respect of the Property and shall promptly, following demand, exhibit to Lender proof of all such payments; (ii) Borrower shall not, unless directed otherwise in writing by Lender, without first obtaining Lender's prior written consent, (a) vote for, consent to or permit to occur any modification of, amendment to, or relaxation in the enforcement of, any material provision of the Condominium Documents; provided, however, Lender's approval shall not be required for amendments to the Condominium Documents containing disclosures or other provisions required to be made by Legal Requirements; (b) in the event of damage to or destruction of the Property, vote in opposition to a motion to repair, restore or rebuild, unless the Indebtedness will be repaid in full pursuant to Section 5.16; (c) partition or subdivide any Condominium Unit, or combine any Condominium Unit with another Condominium Unit; (d) consent to the termination of a Condominium; or (e) vote in favor of the imposition of special assessments for capital improvements pursuant to the Condominium Documents. (iii) Borrower shall fully and faithfully observe, keep and perform, in all material respects, each and every material requirement, condition, covenant, agreement and provisions under the Texas Condominium Act and the Condominium Documents on the part of Borrower to be observed, kept and performed. Borrower shall promptly deliver to Lender a copy of any notice of default received by Borrower with respect to any obligation of Borrower under the provisions of the Condominium Documents or the Texas Condominium Act.

  • HOSPITALITY Purchaser is to provide the location , name and address of the closest significant children’s entertainment complex and/or educational facility.

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