Obligations Limited to Grantee Sample Clauses

Obligations Limited to Grantee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any obligation, duties or compliance responsibility set forth under this Grant Agreement on Grantee shall rest fully and solely with said Grantee entity and not be an obligation, duty or compliance responsibility of the individual volunteer, commissioner, board member, member, officer, agent, or representative serving said Grantee entity, except for any intentional malicious actions by such individual. In Witness Whereof, the Grantee and CIRDA have, through duly authorized representatives, entered into this Grant Agreement. The parties, having read and understand the foregoing terms of this Grant Agreement, do by their respective signatures dated below hereby agree to the terms thereof.
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Obligations Limited to Grantee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any obligation, duties or compliance responsibility set forth under this Grant Agreement on Grantee shall rest fully and solely with said Grantee entity and not be an obligation, duty or compliance responsibility of the individual volunteer, commissioner, board member, member, officer, agent, or representative serving said Grantee entity, except for any intentional malicious actions by such individual. DRAFT Exhibit B Project Description Project Name: Mulberry Street Arts Corridor and Neighborhood Market Project Description: The Mulberry Street Arts Corridor is located on Mulberry Street from Main Street to Second Street with the Neighborhood Market being located at the south-west corner of the corridor. The Mulberry Street Arts Corridor project is saving one of the region’s most intact early 19th century commercial blocks from years of disinvestment. This project turns an eyesore surface parking lot into a multi-use property which includes parking, landscaping, greenspace, and seating. The parking lot improvement will turn the new Kindness mural into the focal point of the district and add much-needed amenities and parking for tourists. The design of the project will be funded using local resources and READI funds will be used for the completion of the construction. The approximate timeline for this project is May 2022 through November 2023. DRAFT Intended Outcomes: Improve quality of life, which will attract new residents to the region. Exhibit C Project Approval Form Project Name: Mulberry Street Arts Corridor and Neighborhood Market READI Funding Amount: $ 879,283.20 Project Location: Jefferson Project Lead: City of Madison Date of RDA Project Funding Approval: 08/05/2022 Date of Project Submission to the IEDC Grant Portal: 08/09/2022 DRAFT Date of Formal Approval from the IEDC and Ernst&Young:
Obligations Limited to Grantee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any obligation, duties or compliance responsibility set forth under this Grant Agreement on Grantee shall rest fully and solely with said Grantee entity and not be an obligation, duty or compliance responsibility of the individual volunteer, commissioner, board member, member, officer, agent, or representative serving said Grantee entity, except for any intentional malicious actions by such individual. In Witness Whereof, the Grantee and CIRDA have, through duly authorized representatives, entered into this Grant Agreement. The parties, having read and understand the foregoing terms of this Grant Agreement, do by their respective signatures dated below hereby agree to the terms thereof. TOWN OF MCCORDSVILLE Signature Printed Name and Position/Title‌ Date: CENTRAL INDIANA REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Signature Mayor Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chairperson CIRDA Printed Name and Position/Title‌ Date: (acting solely as the authorized fiscal agent for the Central Indiana Regional Development Authority) Signature Xxxxx Xxxxx, Fund Administrator, Central Indiana Regional Development Authority Printed Name and Position/Title‌ Date: Exhibit A Town of McCordsville McCordsville Square Town Center Grant Award: $3,500,000 Purpose: Construction of a town center to include demolition, roadway paving and concrete work, construction of over a mile of trail and sidewalk and 15 acres of park open space to include a stormwater park along with lighting, landscaping, irrigation, and on-site amenities
Obligations Limited to Grantee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any obligation, duties or compliance responsibility set forth under this Grant Agreement on Grantee shall rest fully and solely with said Grantee entity and not be an obligation, duty or compliance responsibility of the individual volunteer, commissioner, board member, member, officer, agent, or representative serving said Grantee entity, except for any intentional malicious actions by such individual. DRAFT Exhibit B Project Description Project Name: Madison-Milton Bridge Gateway and Illumination Project Description: The Madison-Milton Bridge Gateway and Illumination project is a private-public partnership that enhances Madison’s riverfront. The READI funds will be used for construction of the following improvements: The City of Madison will be transforming its newly acquired properties at the foot of the bridge into a small park and a rest stop. The City will increase the curb appeal by adding landscaping, properly maintained asphalt DRAFT parking lot, and a park-like setting across the new welcome sign. This space will also provide parking for those wishing to take a photo with the new welcome sign or to walk across the Madison-Milton Bridge. The City of Madison, Indiana has committed to supporting this project. The approximate timeline for this project is May 2022 through December 2027. Intended Outcomes: Improve quality of life, which will attract new residents to the region. Exhibit C Project Approval Form Project Name: Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Bridge Gateway and Illumination READI Funding Amount: $ 1,267,520.20 Project Location: Jefferson Project Lead: City of Madison Date of RDA Project Funding Approval: 08/05/2022 Date of Project Submission to the IEDC Grant Portal: 08/09/2022 DRAFT Date of Formal Approval from the IEDC and Ernst&Young:

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