Street Appurtenances Sample Clauses

Street Appurtenances. Street appurtenances will be maintained based upon manufacturers’ recommendations or general accepted practices. Examples of street appurtenances are: benches; bus shelters; trash, recycling and smoking receptacles (excluding “Big Belly” types); bicycle racks; kiosks; directional/wayfinding, signage; Third Avenue Village themed signage and banners; interpretive signs; decorative art elements; outdoor decorative clock(at 3rd Ave. & F St.) holiday decorations. Signage shall be kept clean and internally lit signs shall be maintained in working condition.
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Street Appurtenances. The City reserves the right to construct, adjust, remove, rebuild, or allow the same to be done by permits, franchise, or orders, any sewers, water or gas mains, service lines, hydrants, valves or valve boxes, conduits, drains, culverts, catch basins, manholes, tracks, poles, driveways or any other street appurtenances, in whole or in part at any time prior to the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall not interfere or place any impediments in the way of those who may be engaged in the work referred to in the preceding sentence that may be done by or allowed by the City, but the City will exercise reasonable care and diligence to have the aforesaid work done in advance of the laying of the pavement. In such cases the Contractor shall not be entitled to damages either for the digging up of the street or the delay. The Contractor shall exercise such supervision of the work specified in this section as they may deem necessary to insure good material and workmanship, in order that they may properly protect themselves from the defects of the finished pavement for which they will be responsible, provided, however, that the Contractor shall be entitled to recover the amount of actual damage sustained by them by reason of injury by the City or Public Utility to such paving, sidewalks, curbing, gutter, or street appurtenances. The actual damages to be recovered by the Contractor shall be for the labor, superintendence, and additional materials required to restore the damaged property to an acceptable condition. SECTION 29 – NOT USED.

Related to Street Appurtenances

  • Plumbing fixtures and appliances shall be used only for the purposes for which designed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags or other unsuitable material shall be thrown or deposited therein. Damage resulting to any such fixtures or appliances from misuse by a tenant or its agents, employees or invitees, shall be paid by such tenant.

  • Fixtures The Seller agrees that all fixtures shall be included as part of the sale EXCEPT: _

  • Structures Airport facilities such as bridges; culverts; catch basins, inlets, retaining walls, cribbing; storm and sanitary sewer lines; water lines; underdrains; electrical ducts, manholes, handholes, lighting fixtures and bases; transformers; flexible and rigid pavements; navigational aids; buildings; vaults; and, other manmade features of the airport that may be encountered in the work and not otherwise classified herein. 10-50 SUBGRADE. The soil which forms the pavement foundation.

  • Appliances The Landlord shall: (check one) ☐ - Provide the following appliances: . ☐ - Not provide any appliances.

  • Buildings The Employer will provide and maintain all state-owned buildings, facilities, and equipment in accordance with the specific written order(s) of the Michigan Departments of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and/or Military and Veterans Affairs. Where facilities are leased by the Employer, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to assure that such facilities comply with the order(s) of the Michigan Departments of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and/or Military and Veterans Affairs.

  • Heating The Hirer shall ensure that no unauthorised heating appliances shall be used on the premises when open to the public without the consent of the management committee. Portable Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG) heating appliances shall not be used.

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