Qualifying Improvements Sample Clauses

Qualifying Improvements. XXXX xxx provide
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Qualifying Improvements. The City shall allow the Green Corridor to provide financing of qualifying improvements, as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, on commercial properties within the City.
Qualifying Improvements. The County shall allow the Green Corridor to provide financing of qualifying improvements, as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, on commercial properties within the County.
Qualifying Improvements. The Coastal Corridor shall allow the Green Corridor to provide financing of qualifying improvements, as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, on properties within the Coastal Corridor.
Qualifying Improvements. The Authority shall allow the financing of qualifying improvements as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes.
Qualifying Improvements. The City of Edgewater shall allow the Green Corridor to provide financing of qualifying improvements, as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, on properties within the City of Edgewater.
Qualifying Improvements. The shall allow the Green Corridor to provide financing of qualifying improvements, as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, on properties within the .
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Qualifying Improvements. XXXX xxx provide access to financing for "Qualifying Improvements" to real property within the legal boundaries of the City, in accordance with Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, and subject to the terms of this Agreement, as well as applicable federal, state, and City law.
Qualifying Improvements. The City shall allow the Green Corridor to provide financing of qualifying improvements, as defined in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, on properties within the City of Boynton Beach.
Qualifying Improvements. The following improvements, either new or replacement, qualify as energy or water efficiency, renewable energy, environmental remediation, or resiliency projects under the Clean Energy Loan Program: (1) solar energy equipment; (2) geothermal energy devices; (3) wind energy systems; (4) water conservation devices; (5) any construction, renovation or retrofitting of commercial property to reduce energy or water consumption, including but not limited to, high efficiency lighting and building systems, heating ventilation air conditioning (HVAC) upgrades, high efficiency boilers and furnaces, high efficiency hot water heating systems, combustion and burner upgrades, fuel switching, heat recovery and steam traps, building shell or envelope improvements, fenestration improvements, building energy management systems, and process equipment upgrades; (6) any construction, renovation or retrofitting of commercial property to remove environmental or health hazards, including, projects that promote indoor air and water quality, asbestos remediation, lead paint removal, and mold remediation; (7) any construction, renovation or retrofitting of commercial property to increase the capacity of a property to withstand natural disasters and the effects of climate change, including, flood mitigation, stormwater management, a project to increase fire or wind resistance, a project to increase the capacity of a natural system, an inundation adaptation project, alternative vehicle charging infrastructure, energy storage; and (8) any other improvement approved by the County or the Clean Energy Loan Program Administrator as qualifying as an energy or water efficiency, renewable energy, environmental remediation, or resiliency project.
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