Common use of Payment of the Infrastructure Payment Clause in Contracts

Payment of the Infrastructure Payment. Within thirty (30) days after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date, the City will pay RCP the Infrastructure Payment which is estimated not to exceed Twelve Million Two Hundred Sixty-One Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Six and 65/100 Dollars ($12,261,426.65), calculated as follows: Twenty-Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($24,500,000) (as such amount may be reduced, dollar for dollar, by any portion of the anticipated donation referred to in Section 12.02(b) that the City does not receive by the thirtieth (30th) day after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date), minus the sum of (i) the Recreation Center Construction Contract amount, (ii) the amount of all Recreation Center Construction Contract change orders pursuant to the Recreation Center Construction Contract, (iii) the Recreation Center Architect’s The Infrastructure Payment shall not exceed the sum of (a) all of the hard costs and soft out of pocket costs incurred by Bliss Sports II in connection with development and construction of the Infrastructure Improvements (including without limitation the costs of obtaining the bond required by KSA 60-1111), plus (b) a construction management fee of two and one-half percent (2.5%) on all of such hard costs and soft out of pocket costs, all as estimated on Exhibit I (the “Infrastructure Improvements Cost”); provided that the construction management fee will not be paid on the following items of soft costs as shown on Exhibit I: Legal Fees per Development Agreement, Loan origination fees for project financing and loan interest for project financing. Bliss Sports II shall be responsible for its costs and those of its Contractors of completing the Infrastructure Improvements regardless of whether they exceed the Infrastructure Payment or not.

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Samples: Development Agreement

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Payment of the Infrastructure Payment. Within thirty (30) days after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date, the City will pay RCP the Infrastructure Payment which is estimated not to exceed Twelve Million Two Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand One Thousand Four Hundred TwentySixty-Six Eight and 65/100 Dollars ($12,261,426.6512,265,168.65), calculated as follows: Twenty-Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($24,500,000) (as such amount may be reduced, dollar for dollar, by any portion of the anticipated donation referred to in Section 12.02(b) that the City does not receive by the thirtieth (30th) day after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date), minus the sum of (i) the Recreation Center Construction Contract amount, (ii) the amount of all Recreation Center Construction Contract change orders pursuant to the Recreation Center Construction Contract, (iii) the Recreation Center Architect’s Fee up to Nine Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($925,000), and (iv) the Purchase Price. The Parties acknowledge that the Infrastructure Payment could equal zero, but will not be a negative number. The Infrastructure Payment shall not exceed the sum of (a) all of the hard costs and soft out of pocket costs incurred by Bliss Sports II in connection with development and construction of the Infrastructure Improvements (including without limitation the costs of obtaining the bond required by KSA 60-1111)Improvements, plus (b) a construction management fee of two and one-half percent (2.5%) on all of such hard costs and soft out of pocket costs, all as estimated on Exhibit I (the “Infrastructure Improvements Cost”); provided that the construction management fee will not be paid on the following items of soft costs as shown on Exhibit I: Legal Fees per Development Agreement, Loan origination fees for project financing and loan interest for project financing. Bliss Sports II shall be responsible for its costs and those of its Contractors of completing the Infrastructure Improvements regardless of whether they exceed the Infrastructure Payment or not.

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Samples: Development Agreement

Payment of the Infrastructure Payment. Within thirty (30) days after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date, the City will pay RCP the Infrastructure Payment which is estimated not to exceed Twelve Million Two Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand One Thousand Four Hundred TwentySixty-Six Eight and 65/100 Dollars ($12,261,426.6512,265,168.65), calculated as follows: Twenty-Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($24,500,000) (as such amount may be reduced, dollar for dollar, by any portion of the anticipated donation referred to in Section 12.02(b) that the City does not receive by the thirtieth (30th) day after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date), minus the sum of (i) the Recreation Center Construction Contract amount, (ii) the amount of all Recreation Center Construction Contract change orders pursuant to the Recreation Center Construction Contract, (iii) the Recreation Center Architect’s Fee up to Nine Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($925,000), and (iv) the Purchase Price. The Parties acknowledge that the Infrastructure Payment could equal zero, but will not be a negative number. The Infrastructure Payment shall not exceed the sum of (a) all of the hard costs and soft out of pocket costs incurred by Bliss Sports II in connection with development and construction of the Infrastructure Improvements (including without limitation the costs of obtaining the bond required by KSA 60-1111)Improvements, plus (b) a construction management fee of two and one-half percent (2.5%) on all of such hard costs and soft out of pocket costs, all as estimated on Exhibit I (the “Infrastructure Improvements Cost”).”); provided that the construction management fee will not be paid on the following items of soft costs as shown on Exhibit I: Legal Fees per Development Agreement, Loan origination fees for project financing and loan interest for project financing. Bliss Sports II shall be responsible for its costs and those of its Contractors of completing the Infrastructure Improvements regardless of whether they exceed the Infrastructure Payment or not.

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Samples: Development Agreement

Payment of the Infrastructure Payment. Within If the City has acquired title to the Recreation Center Site in accordance with the Purchase Agreement, then withinWithin thirty (30) days after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date, the City will pay RCP the Infrastructure Payment which shall equal: (a) Twenty-Five is estimated not to exceed Twelve Million Two Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand One Thousand Four Hundred TwentySixty-Six Eight and 65/100 Dollars ($12,261,426.652512,265,168.65), calculated as follows: Twenty-Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($24,500,00024,500,000,000)) (as such amount may be reduced, dollar for dollar, by any portion of the anticipated donation referred to in Section 12.02(b) that the City does not receive by the thirtieth (30th) day after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date), minus (b) the sum of (i) the Recreation Center Construction Contract amount, (ii) the amount of all Recreation Center Construction Contract change orders pursuant to the Section 3.05the Recreation Center Construction Contract, (iii) the Recreation Center Architect’s Fee up to Nine Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($925,000), and (iv) the Purchase Price. The Parties acknowledge that the Infrastructure Payment could equal zero, but will not be a negative number. The Infrastructure Payment shall not exceed the sum of (a) all of the hard costs and soft out of pocket costs incurred by Bliss Sports II in connection with development and construction of the Infrastructure Improvements (including without limitation the costs of obtaining the bond required by KSA 60-1111)Improvements, plus (b) a construction management fee of two and one-half percent to be mutually agreed upon by the parties, but not to exceed ten (2.510%) on all of such hard costs and soft out of pocket coststhe amount described in (a), all as estimated on Exhibit I (the “Infrastructure Improvements Cost”); provided that the construction management fee will not be paid on the following items of soft costs as shown on Exhibit I: Legal Fees per Development Agreement, Loan origination fees for project financing and loan interest for project financing. Bliss Sports II shall be responsible for its costs and those of its Contractors of completing the Infrastructure Improvements regardless of whether they exceed the Infrastructure Payment or not.

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Samples: Development Agreement

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Payment of the Infrastructure Payment. Within thirty (30) days after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date, the City will pay RCP the Infrastructure Payment which is estimated not to exceed Twelve Million Two Hundred Sixty-One FiveOne Thousand Four OneFour Hundred TwentySixty- EightTwenty-Six and 65/100 Dollars ($12,261,426.6512,265,168261,426.65), calculated as follows: Twenty-Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($24,500,000) (as such amount may be reduced, dollar for dollar, by any portion of the anticipated donation referred to in Section 12.02(b) that the City does not receive by the thirtieth (30th) day after the Infrastructure Improvements Completion Date), minus the sum of (i) the Recreation Center Construction Contract amount, (ii) the amount of all Recreation Center Construction Contract change orders pursuant to the Recreation Center Construction Contract, (iii) the Recreation Center Architect’s Fee up to Nine Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($925,000), and (iv) the Purchase Price. The Parties acknowledge that the Infrastructure Payment could equal zero, but will not be a negative number. The Infrastructure Payment shall not exceed the sum of (a) all of the hard costs and soft out of pocket costs incurred by Bliss Sports II in connection with development and construction of the Infrastructure Improvements Improvements, (including without limitation the costs of obtaining the bond required by KSA 60-1111), plus (b) a construction management fee of two and one-half percent (2.5%) on all of such hard costs and soft out of pocket costs, all as estimated on Exhibit I (the “Infrastructure Improvements Cost”); provided that the construction management fee will not be paid on the following items of soft costs as shown on Exhibit I: Legal Fees per Development Agreement, Loan origination fees for project financing and loan interest for project financing. Bliss Sports II shall be responsible for its costs and those of its Contractors of completing the Infrastructure Improvements regardless of whether they exceed the Infrastructure Payment or not.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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