Permitting/Planning Requirements Sample Clauses

Permitting/Planning Requirements. Before Lessee or its Sublessees undertake any construction or improvement work within the Airport Terminal Building, the Administration requires that Lessee/Sublessees obtain certain permits. Lessee shall comply and shall cause its Sublessees to comply with Administration’s Permit Information Guide, (Attachment , incorporated by reference), which explains the permit process and requirements. All BWI Tenant Directives are subject to occasional revision. Lessee shall comply and shall cause its Sublessees to comply with the latest Tenant Directives. Lessee shall cause Sublessees to furnish conceptual drawings and plans (“Conceptual Plans”) and final drawings and specifications (“Final Documents”) for each Sublessee Premises Capital Improvement well in advance of the Turnover Dates to allow time for the Administration’s review and approval. To expedite the review process and resolve design and technical issues, Lessee and its Sublessees may be required to attend review meetings at various stages of design and construction at no cost to the Administration
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Permitting/Planning Requirements. Before Operator may undertake any construction or improvement work within the Terminal, Operator must obtain permits and otherwise comply with the requirements of Authority’s Tenant Design Standards, including requirements for the submission and approval of the plans and specifications for all Capital Improvements including, without limitation, the Initial Capital Improvements to the Concession Locations (the “Plans”). Operator shall be responsible for the engineering, design, and installation of all Capital Improvements in accordance with all Applicable Laws, including the current codes of the City of Grand Rapids, Kent County, and Cascade Township. Throughout the Base Building Work, Operator, along with Operator’s Architect/Engineer and others as necessary, shall attend weekly meetings with Authority representatives for the purpose of the review of drawings, plans, finishes and specifications pursuant to Authority’s Tenant Design Standards. Initial Capital Improvements. Operator shall construct, equip, and install the Initial Capital Improvements in accordance with the Plans to be submitted to and approved by Authority, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, and security interests. The construction, equipping, and installation of the Initial Capital Improvements to each Concession Location shall be completed within 120 days after the Turnover Date for each Concession Location. Operator shall ensure that construction activities are closed off from public view with a painted gypsum board dust partition with attractive, easily readable signs explaining the construction, as approved by Authority prior to such construction. Authority shall have the right to require that the Initial Capital Improvements be constructed, equipped, and installed in accordance with the Tenant Design Standards. Within 90 days after completion of the Initial Capital Improvements at each Concession Location, Operator shall submit to Authority accurate electronic files of record drawings which shall be delivered in the following formats:

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