Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area Sample Clauses

Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area. The entire cost of operation, management, maintenance, care and any necessary repair or replacement of the Service Facility or its equipment shall be borne jointly by Licensees. The Service Facility shall be kept in good order and Licensees shall make all necessary repairs and replacements thereof promptly and in a good workmanlike manner. No rubbish, debris, waste materials shall remain on any part of the Service Facility or be disposed of improperly. Licensees agree to (1) share in the costs of operating and maintaining the automatic car wash and fuel farm, based on each Licensee's actual use of the cash wash and fuel farm on a per wash and per gallon basis; (2) share in other costs of operation and maintenance of the Service Facility based on each Company's proportionate share of total transactions during the previous Agreement Year and (3) share in the costs of repair and replacement of the Service Facility based on each Company's proportionate share of total transactions during the previous Agreement Year. Within 45 days of the effective date of this Agreement, and on each anniversary date of the effective date of this Agreement, the Licensees will agree by a Majority-in-Interest vote on a Manager of the Service Facility and its duties (the "Manager") and enter into a Management Agreement with said Manager, the terms of which shall be subject to County approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Manager shall be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, oversight, and operation of the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area. Within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this Agreement, Manager shall prepare and implement a preventative maintenance program for the car wash, fuel facility, and associated equipment. The scope of this preventative maintenance program shall be subject to County approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld and a copy shall be retained for use by the County in determining Licensees obligations to maintain the Service Facility.
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Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area. Licensee shall have the use of 27,539 square feet of space at the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area as designated on the attached drawing hereinafter referred to as Exhibit “A.1”, for washing, cleaning, fueling, minor preventative maintenance, and storage of rental vehicles. The parties acknowledge that the Service Facility Area consists of one automatic car wash bay, three manual car wash bays, one external car wash bay, and a fuel island and vacuum system, including without limitation all related equipment, paving and utilities. Licensee further acknowledges that the use of the service facility area shall be on a first-come, first served basis with other similar Licensees. Reallocation of the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area will be reviewed by the County at the end of Agreement Year 2. The County reserves the right to reallocate the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area during the 3rd Agreement Year as its sole discretion and provided agreement can be reached by all Licensees. Licensee shall use the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area solely for the washing, servicing, detailing, maneuvering, queuing, and storage of its vehicles used in its on-airport rental car operation. In no event shall engine tune-ups, engine or chassis repair or overhaul, painting or body work be performed. All uses of the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area shall be subject to and conducted in strict accordance with the Airport Stormwater Management Plan. Licensee shall not allow its customers or the public to enter the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area. Licensee shall ensure that only its rental vehicles are being serviced at the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area. No personal vehicles are permitted at the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area unless otherwise authorized by the County. The Licensee may provide temporary staging and storage of its rental vehicles in the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area prior to their return to the Licensee’s Ready/Return parking spaces. Only Licensee employees will be permitted to park their vehicle at the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area. No other vehicle parking, including non-facility-based employee parking, shall otherwise be permitted in or about the Rental Car Storage and Service Facility Area except for fueling, maintenance, towing, or emergency services purposes. Licensee shall not allow parking of vehicles of passengers or flight crew inte...

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