Recreation Operations and Maintenance Program Sample Clauses

Recreation Operations and Maintenance Program. 17 Prior to the start of the first recreation season following license issuance, Licensee shall 18 assume responsibility for Operational Maintenance and Heavy Maintenance at the
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Recreation Operations and Maintenance Program. Prior to the start of the first recreation season following license issuance, Licensee shall assume responsibility for Operational Maintenance and Heavy Maintenance at the following FS facilities: • Xxxx View Day Use Area • Canyon Dam Boat Launch and Day Use Area, and • Almanor Boat Launch As each recreation facility is individually constructed by Licensee, Licensee shall assume responsibility for Operational Maintenance and Heavy Maintenance at the following FS facilities: • Southwest Shoreline Access Zone facilities described in Paragraph 1(A)(1)(n) of this Section Licensee shall not be responsible for Operational Maintenance and Heavy Maintenance of the Almanor Picnic Area. Licensee’s Operational Maintenance and Heavy Maintenance of the FS facilities described above shall be consistent with FS standards, applicable laws, regulations, codes, and other legal direction. Licensee shall not be responsible for any future Reconstruction of these facilities. In accordance with FERC, FS, and applicable Department of Boating and Waterways regulations, Licensee shall collect and retain 100 percent of FS approved reasonable user fees at all FS recreation facilities that Licensee operates and maintains. User fees shall be used to offset Licensee’s Operational Maintenance, Heavy Maintenance, and reasonable administrative costs, with the intent that the fees shall be sufficient to cover these costs over the term of the license, and as feasible, Licensee’s matching contribution towards initial construction of recreation improvements at FS facilities defined in Section 7(1)(A)(1)(c). Licensee shall meet with the FS and Plumas every five years, or as necessary, to determine whether the fees are sufficient to meet these purposes, and if not, to make necessary adjustments. Licensee shall track costs and revenues in a balancing account and shall provide the FS with an annual accounting. Funds derived from the user fees may be accumulated from year to year to address larger Heavy Maintenance projects. Licensee shall meet with the FS and Plumas at least annually to review the operation and maintenance of FS facilities included in the license and adjust maintenance levels as necessary. At the end of the license term, any remaining funds in the balancing account shall be used to offset Licensee’s matching contribution toward initial construction of recreation improvements at FS facilities. Prior to Licensee assuming responsibility for Operational Maintenance and Heavy Maintenan...

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