Resident Notification Sample Clauses
Resident Notification. All residents will be given a 48-hour written notice of any inspection unless it is an emergency situation.
Resident Notification. A. Following receipt of Notice to Proceed and, not less than seventy-two (72) hours prior to the start of any work at the site, the Contractor shall provide a “Resident Notification” to all businesses and residents residing within 1,000 feet of the work site.
B. The Resident Notification shall provide a brief description of the work, tentative dates and times the work will be in progress, expected delays, and other inconveniences, and twenty- four hour, seven-day contact information for the Contractor.
C. A copy of the Resident Notification shall be submitted to the Engineer. The Resident Notification is incidental to all work contained within this Contract.
Resident Notification. Prior to the beginning of each rotation, the Sponsoring Institution shall submit to the Participating Institution a list of Program residents to participate in rotations at the Participating Institution.
Resident Notification. The Contractor shall be responsible for prior notification of residents for no parking on streets during operations. As part of this notice, the Contractor shall inform the residents that the Contractor should be made aware of any private underground utilities that the resident may have near the sidewalk and street. These utilities include underground dog fences and irrigation systems. The contractor shall provide all material, labor, equipment, and services necessary to install no parking signs. Temporary “NO PARKING” signs on stakes noting the time of construction activity shall be provided and installed at the curb, forty-eight (48) hours in advance of work. The contractor shall maintain all no parking signs in good legible condition and shall replace all damaged and vandalized signs immediately. The contractor will be responsible for any resigning necessary due to weather and other scheduling changes. Signs shall be removed and disposed of by the Contractor at the end of the operation on that street. No additional compensation will be allowed for delays or inconvenience when parked vehicles are encountered. The City will provide the contractor with a copy of an acceptable no parking sign for his use.
Resident Notification. Upon beginning the review of an application for an OGP, the City shall provide Operator a list of all residents (names and addresses) within 1 mile of the Well Site (“Notified Residents”). Within 10 business days of receiving the list of Notified Residents from the City, Operator shall send notice to those Notified Residents. The notice must include: - Operator’s contact information - Approximate date to begin drilling - Information on the Neighborhood Meeting Operator shall send proof of mailed notices to the City by affidavit or certificate of mailing.
