Overnight Public Parking Sample Clauses

Overnight Public Parking. The parties intend that the City shall provide a minimum of 200 public parking permits designated for overnight parking for the general public who are a) residents in the DMU District, including residents of the Multi-Story, Mixed Use building, and b) who do not have off-street parking at their own residences (hereinafter “DMU Residents”). The parties intend that permits for such overnight parking shall be available to DMU Residents for a monthly fee initially fixed at thirty dollars ($30) with annual increases of no more than five percent (5%) in keeping with the City Code provisions on DMU overnight parking, if any. Said permits are intended to be made available on a first come, first served basis to be administrated by the City and such other reasonable restrictions the City deems necessary and appropriate from time to time. The parties intend that the overnight parking shall remain available for the Multi-Story, Mixed Use building residents on the same basis as overnight parking is available to the other DMU Residents throughout the term of this Agreement, subject to limitations that are necessary and appropriate to protect the tax exempt character of the bonds issued to finance the Project (“Overnight Parking Limitations”). The City reserves the right to charge different amounts or make other arrangements for such parking, consistent with the public purposes of the City.
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Overnight Public Parking. The parties intend that For the term of this Agreement, the City shall provide a minimum of 200 public parking permits designated for overnight parking for the general public who are a) residents in the DMU District, including residents of the Multi-Story, Mixed Use building, and b) who do not have off-street parking at their own residences (hereinafter “DMU Residents”). The parties intend that pPermits for such overnight parking shall be available to DMU Residents for a monthly fee initially fixed at thirty dollars ($30) with annual increases of no more than five percent (5%) or the CPI (as defined in the TIC Act), whichever is less, in keeping with the City Code provisions on DMU overnight parking, if any. Said permits shall are intended to be made available on a first come, first served basis to be administrated by the City and such other reasonable restrictions the City deems necessary and appropriate from time to time., providing The parties intend that the overnight parking shall remain available for the Multi-Story, Mixed Use building residents on the same basis as overnight parking is available to the other DMU Residents throughout the term of this Agreement, subject to limitations that are necessary and appropriate to protect the tax exempt character of the bonds issued to finance the Project (“Overnight Parking Limitations”). The City reserves the right to charge different amounts or make other arrangements for such parking, consistent with the public purposes of the City.

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