Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification Policy Sample Clauses

Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification Policy. The Port’s “Policy for Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification” identifies beautification and related projects in the Southern Waterfront (from Mariposa Street in the north to India Basin) that require funding. Under this policy, Applicant shall provide community benefits and beautification measures in consideration for the use of the Facility. Examples of desired benefits include: (i) beautification, greening and maintenance of any outer edges of and entrances to the Facility; (ii) creation and implementation of a Community Outreach and Good Neighbor Policy to guide Applicant’s interaction with Port, neighbors, visitors and users; (iii) use or support of job training and placement organizations serving southeast San Francisco; (iv) commitment to engage in operational practices that are sensitive to the environment and the neighboring community by reducing engine emissions consistent with the City’s Clean Air Program, and use of machines at the Facility that are low-emission diesel equipment and utilize biodiesel or other reduced particulate emission fuels; (v) commitment to use low impact design and other “green” strategies when installing or replacing stormwater infrastructure; (vi) employment at the License Area of a large percentage of managers and other staff who live in the local neighborhood or community; (vii) use of truckers that are certified by the San Francisco Human Rights Commission as “Local Business Enterprises” under the City’s Local Business Enterprise and Nondiscrimination Ordinance (SF Administrative Code Chapter 14B, as amended); and (viii) use of businesses that are located within the Potrero Hill and Bayview Hunters Point neighborhoods. Applicant agrees to provide Port with documents and records regarding these activities upon Port’s request.
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Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification Policy. The Port's "Policy for Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification" identifies beautification and related projects in the Southern Waterfront (from Mariposa Street in the north to India Basin) that require funding. Under this policy, Tenant shall provide community benefits and beautification measures in consideration for the use of the Premises. Examples of desired benefits include: (i) beautification, greening and maintenance of any outer edges of and entrances to the Premises; (ii) creation and implementation of a Community Outreach and Good Neighbor Policy to guide Tenant’s interaction with Port, neighbors, visitors and users; (iii) use or support of job training and placement organizations serving southeast San Francisco; (iv) commitment to engage in operational practices that are sensitive to the environment and the neighboring community by reducing engine emissions consistent with the City’s Clean Air Program, and use
Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification Policy. In satisfaction of the Port's "Policy for Southern Waterfront Community Benefits and Beautification", Licensee has agreed to provide the following community benefits and beautification measures in consideration for the use of the License Area: Screening of the Potrero Switchyard as described in Section 16, construction of a sidewalk and related right of way improvements on 23rd Street adjacent to the Potrero Switchyard to be constructed as part of the Project; and the Community Outreach Program as described in Section 43.

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  • Management; Community Policies Owner may retain employees and management agents from time to time to manage the Property, and Owner’s agent may retain other employees or contractors. Resident, on behalf of himself or herself and his or her Guests, agrees to comply fully with all directions from Owner and its employees and agents, and the rules and regulations (including all amendments and additions thereto, except those that substantially modify the Resident’s bargain and to which Resident timely objects) as contained in this Agreement and the Community Policies of the Property. The Community Policies are available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/policies.pdf or on request from the management office and are considered part of this Agreement.

  • Covered Benefits and Services The Contractor shall provide to its Hoosier Healthwise members, at a minimum, all benefits and services deemed “medically reasonable and necessary” and covered by the IHCP, and included in the Indiana Administrative Code and under the Contract with the State. A covered service is considered medically necessary if it meets the definition as set forth in 405 IAC 5-2-17. The Contractor shall deliver covered services sufficient in amount, duration or scope to reasonably expect that provision of such services would achieve the purpose of the furnished services. Costs for these services are the basis of the Contractor’s capitation rate and are, therefore, the responsibility of the Contractor. Coverage may not be arbitrarily denied or reduced and is subject to certain limitations in accordance with CFR 438.210(a)(4), which specifies when Contractors may place appropriate limits on services:  On the basis of criteria applied under the State plan, such as medical necessity; or  For the purpose of utilization control, provided the services furnished are sufficient in amount, duration or scope to reasonably be expected to achieve the purpose for which the services are furnished.

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