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This clause outlines specific obligations or actions that the City is required to undertake under the agreement. It typically details what the City must do, such as providing services, making payments, granting approvals, or fulfilling other contractual responsibilities. For example, the City might be required to maintain certain infrastructure, issue permits, or ensure compliance with regulations. The core function of this clause is to clearly define the City's duties, ensuring both parties understand the City's commitments and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.
The City will train each Clerk Specialist I or Clerk Specialist II payroll clerk to assist and complete forms for each person applying for disability and regular retirement. For the purposes of this Section, Tthe Clerk Specialist I or Clerk Specialist II payroll clerks responsibilities will be limited to completion of forms.
The City will. (a) respect any ICIP and ICIP Rights in the Project, Project Materials and EOI Materials; (b) not use the Project, Project Materials or EOI Materials in a materially different context, or edit, enhance, distort or alter the Project, Project Materials or EOI Materials in a way, that would objectively adversely affect the ICIP or owners of the ICIP Rights; and (c) ensure any signage or attribution of the Project includes full and proper attribution or naming of the community connected with the ICIP, with such information to be provided by the Artist.
The City will. (1) Participate in the Design Committee to oversee the process of developing a Master Plan and Design Guide for the International Sculpture Garden. (See paragraph 3D) (2) Retain overall approval for the location of the International Sculpture Garden, the Master Plan, and the Design Guide. (3) Approve and accept an additional six to ten (6-10) pieces by December 2013. 1 | P a g e (4) Have the right to not accept any display of art that is intentionally vulgar, inappropriate, offensive, of poor quality, or otherwise contrary to the interests of the City. Accordingly, the City will have final approval for the acceptance and location of any art work or piece. (5) Maintain and operate the International Sculpture Garden.
The City will. (the City promises to):
The City will a) release, once all criteria indicated in this letter have been met, 90% of the funds awarded to the Agency, the remaining 10% being held back to ensure completion of the Project; b) release, subject to the terms of section C - 1(h) below, the 10% hold-back portion described, once all required reports have been reviewed and approved by the Central Okanagan Foundation Grant Manager. c) reserve the right to request an audit of any grant recipient, the cost of such audit to be borne by the recipient agency.
The City will. A. The City of Kaukauna will pay the Service Provider for the Project provided as described within the Service Agreement. Such payment shall be full compensation for all services rendered and for all supervision, labor, supplies, materials, equipment and any other incidental costs not to exceed $40,000. Payments will be made within thirty (30) days of having received the invoice described. To expedite payment of invoices under this Agreement, the invoices should be sent to the following: City of Kaukauna Community Enrichment ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ P.O. Box 890 Kaukauna, WI 54130 B. The City will provide a sufficient area/room for the provision of the services described.
The City will establish the job titles for the 2 operators when the 2nd position is created.
The City will i. Complete and submit all applicable special events permits as is required by the City of Salida (liquor, amplified sound, multiple vendor) ii. Develop a map of the layout of the event iii. Secure the Centennial Park Skatepark for exclusive use for event day iv. Secure food trucks and plan logistics v. Work with vendors to receive permits, fees, and applicable paperwork required to vend vi. Create registration for competitors in SmartRec 1. Manage pre-event and day-of registration 2. Retain 100% of proceeds from registration
The City will promptly notify an employee upon receipt of a public disclosure 19.2.1.1 Written reprimands and written oral reprimands may be purged from an employee’s file following two (2) years from the date of issuance upon written request of the employee and in the discretion of the Chief of Police or designee.
The City will. Contribute ten thousand dollars $10,000 to the field project.