School District Cost Sharing Sample Clauses

School District Cost Sharing i. The Parties agree that all cost sharing for the Project will be expressed as a percentage share of the cost categories, as established in Exhibit C. The cost sharing percentages will apply to the final design and construction costs rather than the current 2022/2023 cost estimates. ii. The School District shall fund 15% of the total of the Aquatics Base upon the City’s presentation to the School District of a pay application detailing the City’s estimated costs at the time of groundbreaking on the Aquatics Facility, subject to a reconciliation of actual construction costs upon issuance to the City of a Certificate of Occupancy covering the Aquatics Facility. Upon reasonable notice, the School District shall have the right to audit the records of the City as they relate to the Aquatics Facility. School District payments to the City shall be due thirty (30) days from the date of the City’s invoice to the School District. iii. The Aquatics Base will include any change orders agreed to by the City and School District that relate to the total cost of the Aquatics Facility. The School District will pay 15% of any such change orders. iv. The School District’s 15% obligation is based on the current occupancy of the School District’s swim teams in existing City aquatics facilities compared to the total annual lane-hour availability at such facilities, as established in Exhibit D. Per Section II.1c. above, if the School District gives the Land to the City as an in-kind contribution, the Appraised Price of the Land will count towards this 15% share. The remainder of the School District’s 15% share will be paid in cash as described in subparagraph ii above. Should the School District fail to make the required payment(s), the City may terminate this Agreement with respect to the obligations between the City and the School District. Such termination under this subsection will not affect the relationship and obligations between the Library and the City under this Agreement. v. Should the Appraised Price exceed the School District’s 15% share of the Aquatics Base, upon completion of the Aquatics Facility the City will make a cash contribution to the School District equal to the difference between the Appraised Price and the 15% share. Upon receipt of this payment by the School District, the School District’s cost share of the Aquatics Base will be considered fully satisfied.
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