PROJECT PARKING Sample Clauses

PROJECT PARKING. A. Contractor is responsible for securing adequate parking for Contractor’s employees. Parking of Contractor’s vehicles at the Site shall be as approved by the Owner.
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PROJECT PARKING. The Developer shall be responsible for providing all required and approved parking for its proposed redevelopment in accordance with the standards set forth in the adopted Redevelopment Plan and Township Ordinances, as amended by the Township, and as approved in writing in the form of final Site Plan approval by the Township Planning Board.
PROJECT PARKING. A. Contractor is responsible for securing adequate parking for Contractor’s employees. Parking of Contractor’s vehicles at the Site shall be as approved by the Owner. Contractor shall maintain at least two (2) marked parking spaces at the Site for the Owner’s representatives. 1. ZERO (0) remote parking spaces may be provided on the campus. Such parking shall require permits, issued by the campus police department, for all vehicles. Such remote parking is provided for the convenience of the Contractor with the understanding that the Contractor is responsible for all workers and vehicles while they are on the campus. The Owner may remove such parking convenience at Owner’s sole discretion. 3.01 PARTNERING- NOT USED 3.02 CONTRACTOR SITE ACCESS AND LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION A. Upon authorization to mobilize, the Contractor shall submit a plan layout showing location of field offices, size and arrangement of spaces, fencing, site control points, and utility tie-in locations for Owner review. B. All Project personnel shall confine and limit their work and use of the Site to those areas within the defined limits of construction. All public and University rules, laws and requirements shall be obeyed and enforced by the Contractor. No tools, construction vehicles, or construction material other than those in transit, shall be permitted beyond the Site limits of construction, including Owner’s existing mechanical, plumbing, and electrical rooms, equipment rooms, and storage rooms. C. All campus roads, drives, and fire lanes as well as all sidewalks and pedestrian routes, other than those specifically indicated to be in the Contractor's area of control, must be kept open at all times. The Contractor shall proactively schedule and obtain security clearance for all significant material deliveries, vehicle traffic, street closures, cranes, concrete trucks, etc., through and around the campus and Site.
PROJECT PARKING. A. Contractor is responsible for securing adequate parking for Contractor’s employees. Parking of Contractor’s vehicles at the Site shall be as approved by the Owner. Contractor shall maintain at least two (2) marked parking spaces at the Site for the Owner’s representatives. 1. ZERO (0) remote parking spaces may be provided on the campus. Such parking shall require permits, issued by the campus police department, for all vehicles. Such remote parking is provided for the convenience of the Contractor with the understanding that the Contractor is responsible for all workers and vehicles while they are on the campus. The Owner may remove such parking convenience at Owner’s sole discretion.
PROJECT PARKING. A. Contractor is responsible for securing adequate parking for Contractor’s employees. 3.01 PARTNERING – NOT USED 3.02 CONTRACTOR SITE ACCESS AND LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION A. Upon authorization to mobilize, the Contractor shall submit a plan layout showing location of field offices, size and arrangement of spaces, fencing, site control points, and utility tie-in locations for Owner review. B. All Project personnel shall confine and limit their work and use of the Site to those areas within the defined limits of construction. All public and University rules, laws and requirements shall be obeyed and enforced by the Contractor. No tools, construction vehicles, or construction material other than those in transit, shall be permitted beyond the Site limits of construction, including Owner’s existing mechanical, plumbing, and electrical rooms, equipment rooms, and storage rooms. C. All campus roads, drives, and fire lanes as well as all sidewalks and pedestrian routes, other than those specifically indicated to be in the Contractor's area of control, must be kept open at all times. The Contractor shall proactively schedule and obtain security clearance for all significant material deliveries, vehicle traffic, street closures, cranes, concrete trucks, etc., through and around the campus and Site.
PROJECT PARKING. A. Contractor is responsible for securing adequate parking for Contractor’s employees. Parking of Contractor’s vehicles at the Site shall be as approved by the Owner. 3.01 NOT USED 3.02 CONTRACTOR SITE ACCESS AND LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION A. Upon authorization to mobilize, the Contractor shall submit a plan layout showing location of field offices, size and arrangement of spaces, fencing, site control points, and utility tie-in locations for Owner review. B. All Project personnel shall confine and limit their work and use of the Site to those areas within the defined limits of construction. All public and University rules, laws and requirements shall be obeyed and enforced by the Contractor. No tools, construction vehicles, or construction material other than those in transit, shall be permitted beyond the Site limits of construction, including Owner’s existing mechanical, plumbing, and electrical rooms, equipment rooms, and storage rooms. C. All campus roads, drives, and fire lanes as well as all sidewalks and pedestrian routes, other than those specifically indicated to be in the Contractor's area of control, must be kept open at all times. The Contractor shall proactively schedule and obtain security clearance for all significant material deliveries, vehicle traffic, street closures, cranes, concrete trucks, etc., through and around the campus and Site.
PROJECT PARKING. In its operation of the Project, to the extent allowed by District law, 1319 shall include a provision in all leases prohibiting residents from obtaining Residential Parking Permit (“RPP”) stickers. 1319 will also encourage all residents to park at the Development Site and will provide parking spaces at market rates. 4834-9224-4682, v. 1
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PROJECT PARKING. The Redeveloper shall lease parking spaces in the Municipal Lot, from the City under the following terms. (a) The Redeveloper shall, in its discretion, lease up to seventy (70) and no less than sixty (60) parking spaces from the City in a parking facility to be constructed on the Municipal Lot, such parking spaces to be reserved for the tenants and residents of the Project in locations that are mutually-agreeable to the Redeveloper and the City. The City shall construct a parking facility to accommodate up to seventy (70) parking spaces for the Project. The City shall complete construction of that parking facility in advance of the Redeveloper seeking a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project. The City shall proceed with due diligence to construct the parking facility once the Redeveloper receives Planning Board approval of its site plan. The Redeveloper, at the end of the first year after the commencement date set forth in Section 2.01(d) herein, may revise the number of parking spaces it actually needs for the Project and the Redeveloper’s payments will be revised accordingly, such number may be less than the sixty space minimum set forth above upon written notice to City. (b) The Redeveloper represents that there is sufficient parking provided for the residents and tenants of the Project. A resident who is issued a parking permit for a parking space in the City parking facility will only receive one (1) parking permit for that parking space. No resident of the Project is eligible for nor will the resident receive any other parking permit for an on-street parking space. (c) The Redeveloper shall pay to the City of Bayonne a one-time payment of $3,000.00 for each off-site parking space. The Redeveloper will, therefore, pay to the City of Bayonne the sum of at least $180,000 but not more than $240,000 for up to seventy (70) and no less than sixty (60) parking spaces within the parking facility to be constructed on the Municipal Lot, such payment to be made within sixty (60) days after the Planning Board’s adoption of a resolution memorializing a site plan approval for the Project and provided that the time for appeal of the Planning Board’s approval has expired. Redeveloper shall notify City the number of spaces it will lease at the same time it makes this payment. (d) Subject to this Section 2.01(d) of this Parking Agreement and unless otherwise adjust pursuant to Section 2.01(a) above, , the Redeveloper shall also be required to pay to the City of Bayon...

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