Public Use and Access. This Lease allows for free or reduced rent for areas that meet the requirements of RCW 79.105.230 and WAC 000-00-000. If Tenant’s use of these areas cease to meet the requirements for free or reduced rent in RCW 79.105.230 and WAC 000-00-000, State will charge Tenant water-dependent rent for using these areas.
Public Use and Access. Notwithstanding any contrary provision herein, the City and the public shall not have the right of access to the Redeveloper Property; provided that, the City will have the right to use the A & H Plaza, without charge for up to fifteen (15) days per year for events formally sponsored by the City. The events formally sponsored by the City are subject to the schedules for the Redeveloper and its tenants, guests and invitees for the A & H Plaza and will be scheduled by the Redeveloper on a first-come first-served basis and confirmed in writing to the City in advance. After each event formally sponsored by the City, the City and its sponsoring entity at their expense, shall be responsible to immediately clean up and remove all trash and event items and restore the A & H Plaza to its pre-event condition. The Redeveloper may adopt reasonable rules and regulations regarding the use of the A & H Plaza after said rules and regulations are reviewed and approved by the City Attorney for the City. The Redeveloper Property, including the A & H Plaza, is and shall at all times remain the private property of the Redeveloper and shall not be deemed to create or constitute a public forum, limited or otherwise. The Redeveloper shall have no obligation to allow the general public to view the interior of the Private Improvements.
Public Use and Access. AMTB acknowledges and agrees that public access to the Mount Umunhum property, including the Tribal Garden and Ceremonial Space, is mutually beneficial and in furtherance of the purposes of the Conservation Easement. In this regard, AMTB and District will work together to increase the extent of public outreach and education, including displays of interpretive materials. Access will be consistent with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Public Use and Access. Notwithstanding any contrary provision herein, the City and the public shall not have the right of access to the Redeveloper Property. The Redeveloper Property, including the Public Enhancements, is and shall at all times remain the private property of the Redeveloper and shall not be deemed to create or constitute a public forum, limited or otherwise. The Redeveloper shall have no obligation to allow the general public to view the interior of the Private Improvements.
Public Use and Access. Notwithstanding any contrary provision herein, the Redeveloper without charge will have the right to use the Dock and excluded the general public for up to twenty (20) days per year for events formally sponsored by the Redeveloper, its tenants, occupants, successors or assigns (“collectively '”Users”). After each event formally sponsored by the Users, at their expense, shall be responsible to immediately clean up and remove all trash and event items and restore the Dock to its pre-event condition. The Redeveloper may adopt reasonable rules and regulations regarding the use of the Dock after said rules and regulations are reviewed and approved by the City Attorney for the City.
Public Use and Access. Provides FWS the right to authorize public access for purposes permissible on National
Public Use and Access. This Use allows for free or reduced rent for public use and access that meets the requirements of WAC 000-00-000. If the Use ceases to meet these requirements, the State will charge Tenant water-dependent rent.