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Project summary statement. The Xxxxxxx Police Department has the opportunity to obtain a second donated vehicle from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) for use in department investigations. The NICB provides the vehicle for a one-year period with the potential for renewal. Identifying information for the vehicle has been redacted to protect the integrity of potential future investigations.
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Project summary statement. The Port of Everett (XXX) requests access to two police radio channels in the event of immediate, emergent situations that may occur on XXX property. The purpose of this Agreement is to formalize how the XXX may access and use these channels to ensure minimal interruption to police communications, and to preserve the integrity of these communications. The XXX must purchase its own radios and work through SNO911 regarding their management and maintenance. Additionally, all XXX personnel with access to the radios must meet the background check standards of non‐criminal behavior required of commissioned police officers. This Agreement is effective November 1, 2022 and will automatically renew each year until terminated by either party. Authorize the Mayor to sign the Radio Channel Access and Use Agreement with the Port of Everett at no cost to the City of Xxxxxxx.
Project summary statement. The Everett Police Department partners with other local agencies in an effort to reduce the financial and personnel costs associated with conducting required annual training. The participating entities form the Snohomish County Regional Training Group, with the Xxxxxxx Police Department serving as the coordinator and financial custodian for the group. This agreement extends through 2026 and will continue on a year-to-year basis thereafter unless otherwise revised or terminated. Authorize the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Government Agreement for In-Service Training Sessions in the amount of $1600.00 annually. Initialed by:DT Department head Administration Council President THIS AGREEMENT is dated for reference purposes January 1, 2022, by the following governmental entities (“Participating Entities”): City of Arlington City of Lynnwood City of Bothell City of Mill Creek City of Brier City of Monroe City of Xxxxxxx City of Mountlake Terrace City of Xxxxxxx City of Mukilteo City of Lake Xxxxxxx Tulalip Tribal Police
Project summary statement. The City of Xxxxxxx contracts with Snohomish County for secure confinement of arrestees and inmates booked into jail by the Everett Police Department or sentenced by Everett Municipal Court. The proposed Interlocal Agreement for Jail Services replaces the existing contract to reflect an increase in the booking, daily housing and video court fees. These new fees were implemented January 1, 2021, with the contract remaining in effect until December 31, 2023. The agreement term may be extended up to two (2) additional three (3) year periods by written notice from Snohomish County. Authorize the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Agreement for jail services provided by Snohomish County, and subsequent extensions allowed per the current agreement. Initialed by:DT Department head Administration Council President INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR JAIL SERVICES BETWEEN SNOHOMISH COUNTY AND THE CITY OF Xxxxxxx This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR JAIL SERVICES BETWEEN SNOHOMISH COUNTY AND THE CITY OF Xxxxxxx this day of , 2021, by and between SNOHOMISH COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (the “County”), and the CITY OF Xxxxxxx , a municipal corporation of the State of Washington (the “City”) pursuant to Chapter 39.34 RCW and Chapter 70.48 RCW (individually, a “Party” and collectively, the “Parties”).
Project summary statement. The Everett Link Extension will extend the Link light rail line 16 miles north from Lynnwood Station to Xxxxxxx Station/Downtown Everett. Sound Transit, consultants, and local jurisdiction and agency partners are currently evaluating a set of station, alignment, and operations/maintenance facility alternatives with the results of the analysis to be published in a Draft Environmental Impact Statement in winter 2025-26. Station, alignment, and operations/maintenance facility design work is underway and will continue until around 2030 when construction will begin, working north until opening day between 2037 and 2041 depending on financing considerations. The city’s permitting reviews will overlap both design and construction phases. Authorize the Mayor to sign the Everett Link Extension Project Administration Agreement. Department head Administration Council President THIS PROJECT ADMINISTRATION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is between the CENTRAL PUGET SOUND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY, a regional transit authority organized under 81.112 RCW (“Sound Transit”), and the City of Xxxxxxx, a Washington municipal corporation (the “City”) (collectively, the “Parties” and each individually a “Party”)
Project summary statement. Snohomish County operates a Diversion Center facility to provide temporary shelter and access to basic social services programs for individuals awaiting treatment or stable housing. The City of Xxxxxxx is invited to continue its participation in the Diversion Center Program under the conditions set forth in this Intergovernmental Agreement. There is no fee for the City to utilize the Diversion Center under the current agreement, however access to the facility is dependent upon the continued employment and involvement of the City’s law enforcement embedded social workers, who will serve as case managers for program participants referred by the City. The City will also be responsible for any incidental items or services needed during the participant’s stay. These costs, if any, will be paid for out of the First Responders and Safe Streets Flex Funds. Authorize the Mayor to sign the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA-2023-03) for Snohomish County Diversion Center Participation at no cost to the City of Xxxxxxx. Initialed by:DT Department head Administration Council President This intergovernmental agreement for services between Snohomish County and the City of Xxxxxxx (this “Agreement”), is made and entered into this day of , 2022, by and between Snohomish County, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (the “County”), and the CITY OF Xxxxxxx, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington (the “City”). In consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement and the mutual benefits to result therefrom, the parties agree as follows:
Project summary statement. The Everett Police Department has the opportunity to obtain a donated vehicle from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) for use in department investigations. The NICB provides the vehicle for a one-year period with the potential for renewal. Identifying information for the vehicle has been redacted to protect the integrity of potential future investigations. Authorize the Mayor to sign the Vehicle Use Agreement with National Insurance Crime Bureau and all other necessary documents to accept the donation of a vehicle for use in police department investigations. Cele:bratlno 12S fear.s
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  • Project Summary The main objective of the LIFE GAIA Sense project is to demonstrate gaiasense, an innovative “Smart Farming” (SF) solution that aims at reducing the consumption of natural resources, as a way to protect the environment and support Circular Economy (CE) models. More specifically, this project will launch 18 demonstrators across Greece, Spain and Portugal covering 9 crops (olives, peaches, cotton, pistachio, potatoes, table tomatoes, industrial tomatoes, grapes, kiwi) in various terrain and microclimatic conditions. They will demonstrate an innovative method, based on high-end technology, which is suitable for being replicated and will be accessible and affordable to Farmers either as individuals or collectively through Agricultural Cooperatives. Moreover, LIFE GAIA Sense aims to promote resource efficiency practices in SMEs of the agricultural sector and eventually, contribute to the implementation of the Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe. This project will demonstrate a method on how the farmer will be able to decide either to use or avoid inputs (irrigation, fertilizers, pesticides etc.) in a most efficient way, without risking the annual production. The focus is on the resource consumption reduction side of CE, and the results will be both qualitatively and quantitatively, considering the resources’ efficiency in agricultural sector.

  • PRELIMINARY STATEMENT The Depositor has acquired the Mortgage Loans from the Seller and at the Closing Date is the owner of the Mortgage Loans and the other property being conveyed by the Depositor to the Trustee hereunder for inclusion in the Trust Fund. On the Closing Date, the Depositor will acquire the Certificates from the Trustee as consideration for the Depositor’s transfer to the Trust Fund of the Mortgage Loans and the other property constituting the Trust Fund. The Depositor has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Agreement to provide for the conveyance to the Trustee of the Mortgage Loans and the other property constituting the Trust Fund. All covenants and agreements made by the Depositor, the Master Servicer, the Securities Administrator and the Trustee herein, with respect to the Mortgage Loans and the other property constituting the Trust Fund, are for the benefit of the Holders from time to time of the Certificates. The Depositor, the Trustee, the Master Servicer and the Securities Administrator are entering into this Agreement, and the Trustee is accepting the Trust Fund created hereby, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged. As provided herein, the Trustee shall elect that the Trust Fund (exclusive of (i) the Additional Collateral, (ii) the Swap Agreement, (iii) the Interest Rate Cap Agreement, (iv) the Supplemental Interest Trust, (v) payments with respect to Basis Risk Shortfall Carryover Amounts, and (vi) payments with respect to Class I Shortfalls (collectively, the “Excluded Trust Property”) be treated for federal income tax purposes as comprising four real estate mortgage investment conduits (each, a “REMIC” or, in the alternative, “Lower-Tier REMIC 1”, “Middle-Tier REMIC 1,” “Lower-Tier REMIC 2” and the “Upper-Tier” or “Master” REMIC”). Each Certificate (other than the Exchangeable Certificates, the Exchangeable REMIC Certificates and the Class A-R Certificate) and each Uncertificated REMIC Interest shall represent ownership of one or more regular interests in the Upper-Tier REMIC for purposes of the REMIC Provisions. The Class A-R Certificate represents ownership of the sole class of residual interest in the Upper-Tier REMIC. The Upper-Tier REMIC shall hold as assets the several classes of uncertificated Middle-Tier Interests in Middle-Tier REMIC 1 and Lower-Tier REMIC 2 (other than the Class MT1-A-R and LT2-A-R Interests). Middle-Tier REMIC 1 shall hold as assets the several classes of uncertificated Lower-Tier REMIC Interests in Lower-Tier REMIC 1 (other than the Class LT1-A-R Interests). Each Middle-Tier REMIC 1 Interest (other than the Class MT1-A-R Interest) is hereby designated as a regular interest in Middle-Tier REMIC 1. Lower-Tier REMIC 1 shall hold as assets all property of the Trust Fund relating to Pool 1 (except for any related Excluded Trust Property). Lower-Tier REMIC 2 shall hold as assets all property of the Trust Fund relating to Aggregate Pool A (except for any related Excluded Trust Property). Each Lower-Tier REMIC 1 Interest (other than the Class LT1-A-R Interest) is hereby designated as a regular interest in Lower-Tier REMIC 1. Each Lower-Tier REMIC 2 Interest (other than the Class LT2-A-R Interest) is hereby designated as a regular interest in the Lower-Tier REMIC 2. The latest possible maturity date of all REMIC regular interests created in this Agreement shall be the Latest Possible Maturity Date. The following table sets forth the designations, principal balances, and interest rates for each interest in Lower-Tier REMIC 1, each of which (other than the 1-LT-R interest) is hereby designated as a regular interest in Lower-Tier REMIC 1 (the “Lower-Tier REMIC 1 Regular Interests”): LT1-A (1) (2) LT1-F1 $ 8,839,749.05 (3) LT1-V1 $ 8,839,749.05 (4) LT1-F2 $ 8,580,345.29 (3) LT1-V2 $ 8,580,345.29 (4) LT1-F3 $ 8,328,679.60 (3) LT1-V3 $ 8,328,679.60 (4) LT1-F4 $ 8,084,393.10 (3) LT1-V4 $ 8,084,393.10 (4) LT1-F5 $ 7,847,269.50 (3) LT1-V5 $ 7,847,269.50 (4) LT1-F6 $ 7,617,098.80 (3) LT1-V6 $ 7,617,098.80 (4) LT1-F7 $ 7,393,677.19 (3) LT1-V7 $ 7,393,677.19 (4) LT1-F8 $ 7,176,806.82 (3) LT1-V8 $ 7,176,806.82 (4) LT1-F9 $ 7,003,729.51 (3) LT1-V9 $ 7,003,729.51 (4) LT1-F10 $ 6,760,820.27 (3) LT1-V10 $ 6,760,820.27 (4) LT1-F11 $ 6,588,197.26 (3) LT1-V11 $ 6,588,197.26 (4) LT1-F12 $ 6,369,258.51 (3) LT1-V12 $ 6,369,258.51 (4) LT1-F13 $ 6,182,428.04 (3) LT1-V13 $ 6,182,428.04 (4) LT1-F14 $ 6,001,076.10 (3) LT1-V14 $ 6,001,076.10 (4) LT1-F15 $ 5,825,042.11 (3) LT1-V15 $ 5,825,042.11 (4) LT1-F16 $ 5,682,827.90 (3) LT1-V16 $ 5,682,827.90 (4) LT1-F17 $ 5,525,821.98 (3) LT1-V17 $ 5,525,821.98 (4) LT1-F18 $ 5,357,224.26 (3) LT1-V18 $ 5,357,224.26 (4) LT1-F19 $ 5,353,180.63 (3) LT1-V19 $ 5,353,180.63 (4) LT1-F20 $ 5,918,343.59 (3) LT1-V20 $ 5,918,343.59 (4) LT1-F21 $ 6,341,523.53 (3) LT1-V21 $ 6,341,523.53 (4) LT1-F22 $ 5,117,075.97 (3) LT1-V22 $ 5,117,075.97 (4) LT1-F23 $ 4,501,380.99 (3) LT1-V23 $ 4,501,380.99 (4) LT1-F24 $ 4,387,241.82 (3) LT1-V24 $ 4,387,241.82 (4) LT1-F25 $ 4,240,619.41 (3) LT1-V25 $ 4,240,619.41 (4) LT1-F26 $ 4,156,369.92 (3) LT1-V26 $ 4,156,369.92 (4) LT1-F27 $ 4,030,132.48 (3) LT1-V27 $ 4,030,132.48 (4) LT1-F28 $ 4,777,524.21 (3) LT1-V28 $ 4,777,524.21 (4) LT1-F29 $ 5,068,330.36 (3) LT1-V29 $ 5,068,330.36 (4) LT1-F30 $ 5,062,104.32 (3) LT1-V30 $ 5,062,104.32 (4) LT1-F31 $ 3,559,434.68 (3) LT1-V31 $ 3,559,434.68 (4) LT1-F32 $ 4,104,339.17 (3) LT1-V32 $ 4,104,339.17 (4) LT1-F33 $ 3,899,611.16 (3) LT1-V33 $ 3,899,611.16 (4) LT1-F34 $ 4,532,249.11 (3) LT1-V34 $ 4,532,249.11 (4) LT1-F35 $ 3,029,236.62 (3) LT1-V35 $ 3,029,236.62 (4) LT1-F36 $ 2,877,585.90 (3) LT1-V36 $ 2,877,585.90 (4) LT1-F37 $ 1,802,385.18 (3) LT1-V37 $ 1,802,385.18 (4) LT1-F38 $ 2,665,105.24 (3) LT1-V38 $ 2,665,105.24 (4) LT1-F39 $ 2,614,066.92 (3) LT1-V39 $ 2,614,066.92 (4) LT1-F40 $ 2,554,422.76 (3) LT1-V40 $ 2,554,422.76 (4) LT1-F41 $ 2,479,467.99 (3) LT1-V41 $ 2,479,467.99 (4) LT1-F42 $ 2,406,711.76 (3) LT1-V42 $ 2,406,711.76 (4) LT1-F43 $ 2,336,089.58 (3) LT1-V43 $ 2,336,089.58 (4) LT1-F44 $ 2,267,538.92 (3) LT1-V44 $ 2,267,538.92 (4) LT1-F45 $ 2,220,879.43 (3) LT1-V45 $ 2,220,879.43 (4) LT1-F46 $ 2,152,306.93 (3) LT1-V46 $ 2,152,306.93 (4) LT1-F47 $ 2,072,669.55 (3) LT1-V47 $ 2,072,669.55 (4) LT1-F48 $ 2,086,911.91 (3) LT1-V48 $ 2,086,911.91 (4) LT1-F49 $ 2,055,923.79 (3) LT1-V49 $ 2,055,923.79 (4) LT1-F50 $ 2,009,697.64 (3) LT1-V50 $ 2,009,697.64 (4) LT1-F51 $ 2,082,180.49 (3) LT1-V51 $ 2,082,180.49 (4) LT1-F52 $ 3,150,527.12 (3) LT1-V52 $ 3,150,527.12 (4) LT1-F53 $ 4,318,974.64 (3) LT1-V53 $ 4,318,974.64 (4) LT1-F54 $ 3,928,556.80 (3) LT1-V54 $ 3,928,556.80 (4) LT1-F55 $ 4,430,347.47 (3) LT1-V55 $ 4,430,347.47 (4) LT1-F56 $ 7,977,371.83 (3) LT1-V56 $ 7,977,371.83 (4) LT1-F57 $ 12,918,085.11 (3) LT1-V57 $ 12,918,085.11 (4) LT1-F58 $ 8,639,565.59 (3) LT1-V58 $ 8,639,565.59 (4) LT1-F59 $ 1,176,737.27 (3) LT1-V59 $ 1,176,737.27 (4) LT1-F60 $ 483,698.91 (3) LT1-V60 $ 483,698.91 (4) LT1-F61 $ 389,529.42 (3) LT1-V61 $ 389,529.42 (4) LT1-F62 $ 378,094.48 (3) LT1-V62 $ 378,094.48 (4) LT1-F63 $ 366,995.07 (3)

  • PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS Pursuant to that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of January 27, 2016 (as amended, supplemented or modified from time to time, including all schedules and exhibits thereto, the “Merger Agreement”), by and among Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, Neptune Merger Sub, Inc., a Virginia corporation and a direct wholly-owned Subsidiary of Nexstar Borrower (the “Merger Sub”) and Media General, Inc., a Virginia corporation (“Media General”), the Nexstar Borrower will acquire (the “Acquisition”) Media General by causing Merger Sub to merge with and into Media General with Media General being the surviving corporation, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Merger Agreement. The Nexstar Borrower and the VIE Borrowers have requested the applicable lenders to extend credit to the applicable borrowers under various revolving credit facilities (including sub-facilities) and term facilities under a credit agreement with Nexstar Borrower and a credit agreement with each of the Borrower, the Xxxxxxxx Borrower and the Shield Borrowers respectively to finance the Acquisition and the Transaction Expenses and, in connection therewith, to consummate the refinancing of certain credit facilities, including to refinance (i) the loans and borrowings of the Nexstar Borrower under the Fifth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of December 3, 2012, by and among the Nexstar Borrower, Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, the lenders from time to time party thereto and Bank of America, N.A. as administrative agent, collateral agent, letter of credit issuer and swing line lender (as amended, supplemented, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Existing Nexstar Credit Agreement”), (ii) the loans and borrowings of the Borrower under the Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of December 3, 2012, by and among the Borrower, the lenders from time to time party thereto and Bank of America, N.A. as administrative agent and collateral agent (as amended, supplemented, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Existing Mission Credit Agreement”), (iii) the loans and borrowings of Xxxxxxxx Broadcasting Group, Inc., a Texas corporation (the “Xxxxxxxx Borrower”) under the Credit Agreement dated as of December 1, 2014 by and among the Xxxxxxxx Borrower, the lenders from time to time party thereto and Bank of America, N.A. as the administrative agent, the collateral agent and the letter of credit issuer (as amended, supplemented, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Existing Xxxxxxxx Credit Agreement”), (iv) the loans and borrowings of WXXA-TV LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and WLAJ-TV LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (collectively, the “Shield Borrowers”) under the Credit Agreement dated as of July 31, 2013 by and among the Shield Borrowers, Shield Media LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Shield Lansing LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (collectively, the “Shield Holdings”), the lenders from time to time party thereto, and Royal Bank of Canada, as the administrative agent and the collateral agent (the “Existing Shield Credit Agreement”) and (v) the loans and borrowings of Media General under the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of July 31, 2013 by and among Media General, the guarantors from time to time party thereto, the lenders from time to time party thereto, and Royal Bank of Canada, as the administrative agent, the letter of credit issuer, the swing line lender and the collateral agent (the “Existing Media General Credit Agreement”). The Nexstar Borrower has agreed to guarantee, and cause Nexstar Media and certain of its Subsidiaries to guarantee, the obligations of each VIE Borrower under the applicable VIE Credit Agreement and certain hedging/cash management obligations of each such VIE Borrower. To the extent required under the Nexstar Credit Agreement, each VIE Borrower has agreed to guarantee, and cause certain of its Restricted Subsidiaries to guarantee, the Nexstar Borrower’s obligations under the Nexstar Credit Agreement and certain hedging/cash management obligations of the Nexstar Borrower. The lenders to the Nexstar Borrower and the lenders to each of the VIE Borrowers have agreed that (i) certain commitments and/or loans of the same Class under the applicable Group Credit Agreements shall be held on a pro rata basis among lenders of the applicable Class under such Group Credit Agreements, (ii) certain voting rights under the Group Credit Agreements shall be exercised on an aggregated basis among the lenders under the Group Credit Agreements, (iii) after the exercise of any remedy under any Group Credit Agreement or other Group Loan Document, all payments received by the Group Lenders shall be applied in accordance with the Intercreditor Agreement Among Group Lenders and (iv) they shall be otherwise bound by the terms of the Intercreditor Agreement Among Group Lenders. In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows:

  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).

  • Construction Schedule The progress schedule of construction of the Project as provided by Developer and approved by District.

  • EXPLANATORY STATEMENT The Consultant affirms that it has successfully demonstrated financial and public relations consulting expertise, and possesses valuable knowledge, and experience in the areas of business finance and corporate investor/public relations. The Company believes that the Consultant’s knowledge, expertise and experience would benefit the Company, and the Company desires to retain the Consultant to perform consulting services for the Company under this Agreement.

  • BACKGROUND STATEMENT The Borrower has requested that the Lenders make available a revolving credit facility in the aggregate principal amount of $400,000,000. The Lenders are willing to make available to the Borrower the revolving credit facility provided for herein subject to and on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

  • NASPO ValuePoint Summary and Detailed Usage Reports In addition to other reports that may be required by this solicitation, the Contractor shall provide the following NASPO ValuePoint reports.

  • Construction Progress Schedule A schedule indicating proposed activity sequences and durations, milestone dates for receipt and approval of pertinent information, preparation, submittal, and processing of Shop Drawings and Samples, delivery of materials or equipment requiring long-lead time procurement, and proposed date(s) of Material Completion and Occupancy and Final Completion. The schedule will be developed to represent the sixteen or seventeen CSI Specification Divisions. It shall have a minimum number of activities as required to adequately represent to Owner the complete scope of work and define the Project’s critical path and associated activities. If the Project is to be phased, then each individual Phase should be identified from start through completion of the overall Project and should be individually scheduled and described, including any Owner’s occupancy requirements and showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. The format of the schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, Material Completion and Occupancy Date, final inspection dates, Punchlist, and Final Completion date.

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