WATERFRONT Sample Clauses

WATERFRONT. Tenant hereby acknowledges that if the premises that they have reserved is waterfront, the undersigned agrees and acknowledges that the waterfront can be a dangerous area, that the rocks can be slippery when wet, tides can include undertow, and that injury may occur to anyone who is not careful. With full knowledge of the above facts and warnings, the undersigned Xxxxxx accepts and assumes all risks involved to Tenant and all of Tenant's Guests in or related to the use of the waterfront areas.
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WATERFRONT. The £1 billion Dundee Waterfront development - including the prestigious V&A Dundee visitor attraction - offers a substantial programme of construction employment across five major zones along the River Tay as incremental development of the overall project takes place over the next decade and beyond. Dundee Waterfront will also create a major boost to tourism for both Dundee and Angus with an estimated three million additional visitors to the area and £1billion of business and leisure tourism spending between 2015 and 2025 17. • Life Sciences and Digital Media Dundee is home to one of the UK's most dynamic life science clusters with 18% of Scotland's life science companies based in Dundee and 4,000 people employed locally in the sector 18. Dundee is also the location of one of Europe’s most accomplished hubs for computer games and mobile digital content development. Over 3,300 people in 350 businesses are currently employed in Tayside within the digital media and creative industries 19. The continuing development of life sciences and digital media/creative activities in the Dundee city region brings a strong likelihood of continuing employment opportunities for appropriately skilled people. • Dundee renewables Renewable energy is an important part of the future for Dundee and the broader local economy, encompassing wind, marine and hydro energy, as well as bio, solar and geothermal energy. A growing number of businesses in Dundee and beyond are said to be either currently involved or are seeking to engage in the local renewables sector20. The development of renewable energy in Dundee brings with it a variety of training needs and employment opportunities for the wider area. • Energy and technology Recent developments in the energy and technology sectors in the north-east of Scotland have enabled employment diversification in Angus into engineering, oil and gas and pharmaceuticals. The College has developed a successful programme of customised training programmes designed to meet the requirements of these industries in and around Montrose and Aberdeen and further opportunities are expected in the future.
WATERFRONT. Through discussions with the broader community and prominent industry members, it has been clearly determined that the most valuable natural asset of the entire Xxxxxxx Xxxx site is the significant amount of frontage it has on the Halifax Harbour. It is important to ensure that such a prominent natural asset is dedicated for public use. Similar to the Halifax Harbourwalk or XxXxxx Park in Bedford, the waterfront area of Xxxxxxx Xxxx has potential to become a vibrant and appealing public space where community members can gather, and events can be held. It is important to ensure that the waterfront is easily accessible for people of all ages and abilities by designing strong connections to the greater community.
WATERFRONT. The City Council will consider two waterfront-related resolutions in preparation for the City of Dover selling two parcels to private developer Xxxxxxxxx, targeted for next month. One would authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute the Tax Year 2024 Consent to Taxation and Payment In Lieu of Tax Agreement with the private developers of the city’s waterfront site. The taxation agreement will allow the city to collect payment equal to the property tax for Tax Year 2024 for the parcels the city plans to convey to Cathartes. The agreement is necessary as the sale closing date will occur after April 1, the beginning of the tax year in New Hampshire. The City Council will also be asked to authorize the City Manager to enter into an agreement with the developer regarding the required Phase I public improvements the city is to complete as part of the Land Disposition Agreement between the city and Cathartes. As not all Phase 1 public improvements to the pad sites are complete, the agreement would allow the city to complete the pad site requirements after the parcel sale to Cathartes. If Xxxxxxxxx decides to complete the public improvements, it will receive credit from the city for the work. The agreement would also indemnify the developer against liabilities and damages if the city defaults on its agreement obligations and holds up the construction of the private development. Click here for the complete agenda.
WATERFRONT. This includes all water-based activities; (i.e. swimming pool, Aqua Park, water slide, pedal boats, and other waterfront activities etc.) All SSBCC- sponsored aquatic activities will be supervised by trained lifeguards. Participants may be swimming, diving, wading, and paddling in open water. Participants may also be running, climbing and jumping on the SSBCC Aqua Park inflatable elements. Due to the inherent risks involved with lake activities, including possible drowning, swimming and boating participants are provided lifejackets. Participants may also be exposed to environmental elements.

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