Common use of Use of Project Property Clause in Contracts

Use of Project Property. Grantee warrants that the land within the Project boundary described in the Application (Attachment B) shall be dedicated and used for a period of no less than 25 years from the completion of the Project. Xxxxxxx agrees to not change the use of, sell, or otherwise dispose of the land within the Project boundary, except upon written approval by OPRD. If the Project is located on land leased from the federal government, the lease shall run for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed. If the Project is located on land leased from a private or public entity, other than the federal government, the lease shall run for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed, unless the lessor under the lease agrees that, in the event the lease is terminated for any reason, the land shall continue to be dedicated and used as described in the Project Application for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed. Land acquired using Local Government Grant funds shall be dedicated, by an instrument recorded in the county records, for recreational use in perpetuity, unless OPRD or a successor agency consents to removal of the dedication.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Parks and Recreation Department, Parks and Recreation Department, Parks and Recreation Department

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Use of Project Property. Grantee warrants that the land within the Project boundary described in the Application (Attachment B) shall be dedicated and used for a period of no less than 25 years from the completion of the Project. Xxxxxxx Grantee agrees to not change the use of, sell, or otherwise dispose of the land within the Project boundary, except upon written approval preapproval by OPRD. If the Project is located on land leased from the federal government, the lease shall run for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed. If the Project is located on land leased from a private or public entity, other than the federal government, the lease shall run for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed, unless the lessor under the lease agrees that, in the event the lease is terminated for any reason, the land shall continue to be dedicated and used as described in the Project Application for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed. Land acquired using Local Government Grant funds shall be dedicated, by an instrument recorded in the county records, for recreational use in perpetuity, unless OPRD or a successor agency consents to removal of the dedication.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parks and Recreation Department, Parks and Recreation Department

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Use of Project Property. Grantee warrants that the land within the Project boundary described in the Application (Attachment B) shall be dedicated and used for a period of no less than 25 years from the completion of the Project. Xxxxxxx agrees to not change the use of, sell, or otherwise dispose of the land within the Project boundary, except upon written approval preapproval by OPRD. If the Project is located on land leased from the federal government, the lease shall run for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed. If the Project is located on land leased from a private or public entity, other than the federal government, the lease shall run for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed, unless the lessor under the lease agrees that, in the event the lease is terminated for any reason, the land shall continue to be dedicated and used as described in the Project Application for a period of at least 25 years after the date the Project is completed. Land acquired using Local Government Grant funds shall be dedicated, by an instrument recorded in the county records, for recreational use in perpetuity, unless OPRD or a successor agency consents to removal of the dedication.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parks and Recreation Department

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