Parks and Recreation. Proffer 9 associated with the Rezoning shall remain in effect and due and payable according to its terms to the Town of Warrenton.
Parks and Recreation. The City’s adopted level of service standards for the provision of recreation sites and facilities including a minimum 5.98 acres of park/open space (scenic, neighborhood and community parks) per 1,000 population with 50% of this acreage in active facilities, one community park/25,000 population and one neighborhood park/6,500 population and a minimum of one (1) recreation complex per 30,000 population. (See the City’s Comprehensive Plan, Recreation and Open Space Element, Policy 1A).
Parks and Recreation. There are currently no financial arrangements between the University and the City or any other entity for the provision of parks and recreation facilities or services to the University Campus as the University has provided parks and recreation facilities and services on campus for its student population.
Parks and Recreation. The University and the City agree that campus development proposed in the Initial Campus Master Plan and the Approved Development Schedule in Exhibit “B” attached to the Initial Campus Development Agreement, will not degrade the operating conditions for off-campus open space and recreation facilities below the level of service standards adopted by the City. The University and the City agree that there is sufficient open space and recreation facility capacity to accommodate the impacts of campus development proposed in the Initial Campus Master Plan to meet the future needs of the University for the duration of this Agreement, and that the University is vested for such capacity. The University and the City further agree that no off-campus open space and recreation improvements need to be provided to maintain the City’s adopted level of service standard for open space and recreation. The City’s desire for any future or temporarily shared recreational uses on the University Campus or other real property owned by the University shall be provided under a separate agreement.
Parks and Recreation. The University and the City agree that no off-campus parks and recreation improvements need to be assured by the University to maintain the City’s adopted level of service standards for parks and recreation.
Parks and Recreation. (a) The regular working schedule for a week shall constitute FORTY (40) hours as follows: Any FIVE (5) consecutive days from Monday to Sunday inclusive, followed by TWO (2) consecutive days of rest. The regular work day shall consist of EIGHT (8) consecutive hours, exclusive of a meal, which shall not exceed ONE (1) hour.
Parks and Recreation. 67 SCHEDULE “B” Notes to Schedule “A” .......................................................................................... 69 SCHEDULE "C" Supplementary Vacation Entitlement .................................................................. 75 (vi) PAGE SCHEDULE “D” Residual Items....................................................................................................... 76 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING Re Employee Assistance Program Committee ................................... 77 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING Re Work Assignments for Engineering Operations Truck Drivers ...... 78
Parks and Recreation. The University Campus will provide its own active recreational facilities and programs. The University will continue to provide recreational facilities to support its existing and future needs. The location and characteristics of these areas have been documented in the Conservation, Future Land Use, and Recreational and Open Space elements of Campus Master Plan. The City and University further agree that any future joint use or development of park and recreational facilities and programs at the University Campus between the City’s Parks and Recreation Department and the University shall be provided under a separate agreement.
Parks and Recreation. Goals and Objectives: To provide an adequate amount and variety of recreational opportunities to satisfy the full range of needs of the population. The provision of recreation services by the Fiscal Court shall be through joint efforts of the City of ___________ and the County through the formation of the ___________-___________ County Recreation Commission.
Parks and Recreation. The BOT and the City agree that no parks and recreation improvements need be assured by the BOT. The BOT agrees to give the City first priority for use of the Xxxxxxxxx soccer fields, during the hours when the Xxxxxxxxx soccer fields are not scheduled for FAU activities.