Typical Occupancy Max. Noise Criteria NC Sample Clauses

Typical Occupancy Max. Noise Criteria NC. (1) Apartments/Dorms: (a) Individual rooms/suites 35 (b) Meeting/banquet rooms 35 (c) Halls, corridors, lobbies 40 (d) Service/support areas 45 (2) Offices: (a) Executive 30 (b) Conference rooms 30 (c) Private 35 (d) Open-plan areas 40 (e) Computer/Business machine areas 45 (f) Public circulation 45
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Typical Occupancy Max. Noise Criteria NC. (1) Apartments/Dorms: (a) Individual rooms/suites 35 (b) Meeting/banquet rooms 35 (c) Halls, corridors, lobbies 40 (d) Service/support areas 45 (2) Offices: (a) Executive 30 (b) Conference rooms 30 (c) Private 35 (d) Open-plan areas 40 (e) Computer/Business machine areas 45 (f) Public circulation 45 (3) Research, Hospital, and Clinics: (a) Private rooms 30 (b) Wards 35 (c) Operating rooms 25 (d) Laboratories: Research & General 35 Teaching 30 At Hoods: 4’ AFF, 3’ in front 0-50% sash position 55 (e) Corridors 35 (f) Public areas 40 (4) Schools: (a) Lecture and classrooms 30 (b) Open-plan classrooms 35 (c) Lecture theaters 30 (5) Libraries 35 (6) Performing Arts: (a) Theater 25 (b) Stagehouse 25 (c) Trap room 25 (d) Orchestra pit 25 (e) Rehearsal rooms 25 (f) Teaching studios 30

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  • PARTIAL OCCUPANCY OR USE § 9.9.1 The Owner may occupy or use any completed or partially completed portion of the Work at any stage when such portion is designated by separate agreement with the Design-Builder, provided such occupancy or use is consented to, by endorsement or otherwise, by the insurer providing property insurance and authorized by public authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Such partial occupancy or use may commence whether or not the portion is substantially complete, provided the Owner and Design-Builder have accepted in writing the responsibilities assigned to each of them for payments, retainage, if any, security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Work and insurance, and have agreed in writing concerning the period for correction of the Work and commencement of warranties required by the Design-Build Documents. When the Design-Builder considers a portion substantially complete, the Design-Builder shall prepare and submit a list to the Owner as provided under Section 9.8.2. Consent of the Design-Builder to partial occupancy or use shall not be unreasonably withheld. The stage of the progress of the Work shall be determined by written agreement between the Owner and Design-Builder.

  • Maximum Occupancy No more than two (2) guests per one (1) resident (who is present) are permitted in a student room/suite/apartment at any given time unless otherwise approved by the University (Residential Life).

  • STATEWIDE ACHIEVEMENT TESTING When CONTRACTOR is a NPS, per implementation of Senate Bill 484, CONTRACTOR shall administer all Statewide assessments within the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (“CAASPP”), Desired Results Developmental Profile (“DRDP”), California Alternative Assessment (“CAA”), achievement and abilities tests (using LEA-authorized assessment instruments), the Fitness Gram, , the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (“ELPAC”), and as appropriate to the student, and mandated by LEA pursuant to LEA and state and federal guidelines. CONTRACTOR is subject to the alternative accountability system developed pursuant to Education Code section 52052, in the same manner as public schools. Each LEA student placed with CONTRACTOR by the LEA shall be tested by qualified staff of CONTRACTOR in accordance with that accountability program. XXX shall provide test administration training to CONTRACTOR’S qualified staff. CONTRACTOR shall attend LEA test training and comply with completion of all coding requirements as required by XXX.

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