Principles of the Long Term Vision Sample Clauses

Principles of the Long Term Vision. The Long Term Vision articulated herein represents the preferred build-out for the ASP and its execution shall be the joint goal of the parties commencing upon execution of this Agreement, as it has been since the Term Sheet. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Party shall have any liability to any or all of the other Parties if all or any component of the Long Term Vision Plan is not completed, and any failure to complete all or any component of the Long Term Vision Plan shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement in any way and shall not give rise to any rights to any Party. Principles of the Long Term Vision shall include an articulation of best efforts to accelerate the development of office and research and development space in the ASP, in light of the importance of those uses to the tax base and the creation of job opportunities in the City. Best efforts shall include, but are not limited to, creation of an office development strategy and the development of marketing plans aimed at potential research and development and office tenants; outreach to state and industry officials emphasizing the opportunities for development in the ASP; outreach to capable investment and development partners and regular, timely review of these strategies by FRIT as economic and market conditions change. Notwithstanding any provision of this Settlement Agreement, MVTF shall continue to advocate for the value of the ASP as an office and research and development site. The features of the Long Term Vision detailed in this Agreement, including land use targets and vehicle trip caps, shall be described in all applications for zoning relief, Orders of Conditions, PUD Approval, Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (“MEPA”) certification and Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 91 licensing (collectively the “Major Permits”). Elements of the Long Term Vision:
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