Specific Infrastructure and Community Commitments Sample Clauses

Specific Infrastructure and Community Commitments. The Company, in cooperation with the lessee/developer(s) of the Development Sites, will: (i) be responsible for the financing, construction and maintenance of all necessary infrastructure improvements within the Development Sites, including but not limited to: (1) internal streets, sidewalks, utilities, and sewers, and for the cost of any improvements to sewer infrastructure that are required to directly serve the Development Sites; (2) shoreline and bulkhead reconstruction required for the Development Sites; (3) a public waterfront esplanade and adjacent public open space; and (4) those amenities described in Section 11(b)(iii) below, and will maintain such infrastructure, in accordance with the Project transaction documents, Development Plan, Design Guidelines, and any additional requirements under the GPP, and/or as required by law. The Company, in cooperation with the lessee/developer(s) for each Development Site, shall also construct and relocate utilities within the Development Sites, all in accordance with the Development Plan; (ii) collaborate with the Public Parties to facilitate the dedication of one site controlled and/or owned by the Company’s development partner(s) or other parties for the use of an intermediate public school or primary public school within Long Island City; and (iii) collaborate with the Public Parties and the Company’s development partner(s) on required program uses to be located at the Development Sites in accordance with the Development Plan, which shall include the following program elements to be allocated by development phase in a manner acceptable to the Public Parties, and subject to the program delivery phasing requirements specified in the Development Plan: (1) approximately 10,000 zoning square feet (“zsf”) of workforce development and training space and approximately 43,650 square feet of public open space, to be located at the Public Development Sites; (2) approximately 263,600 zsf of light manufacturing space, 25,000 zsf of community facility use/artist workspace, 10,000 zsf of art and tech accelerator space, 22,500 zsf of prebuilt incubator space, and 80,000 zsf of step-out space, to be located either at the Development Sites or at other Long Island City sites reasonably approved by the City; and (3) approximately 106,000 square feet of public open space to be located at the Private Development Sites.
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