Temporary Sales Office Trailer Sample Clauses

Temporary Sales Office Trailer. The Village agrees to allow the Owners and Developer to use a temporary sales and leasing office trailer in each development, subject to the submission of plans and specifications to the Building and Permits Department and approval of the same. Said temporary sales office trailer may be used only after a final plat of subdivision for the particular phase where the temporary sales office trailer is located has been reviewed, approved and recorded by the Village. Said temporary sales office trailer shall be removed at such time as the model home or clubhouse being served by said sales office trailer is available for model occupancy. Said Owner and/or Developer shall release, indemnify, and hold harmless the Village and its officers and employees from any liability for any losses caused as a result of water not being available to or connected to said temporary sales office trailer.
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Temporary Sales Office Trailer. The Village agrees to allow the Owner to use a temporary leasing office trailer subject to the submission of plans and specifications to the Building and Zoning Department and approval of the same. Said temporary leasing office trailer may be used only after installation of roadway binder course necessary and appropriate for public access to the trailer. Said temporary leasing office trailer shall be removed at such time as the model home or clubhouse is available for model occupancy. Owner shall release, indemnify, and hold harmless the Village and its officers and employees from any liability for any losses caused as a result of water and/or sewer not being available to or connected to said temporary sales office trailer. Trailer shall have access to a restroom as approved by the Village.

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