Xxxxx Project Rate Sample Clauses

Xxxxx Project Rate. When it is necessary to utilize electric and hydro operating classifications at Xxxxx, the appropriate rate of pay will be the highest System Operator rate established for the Hydro Generation Department. During the course of further discussions on October 26, 1983, Company communicated that, due to the nature of this situation at the Xxxxx Project, it was unable to specify the duration of the proposed operator positions. It was further discussed and agreed that at such time as the Xxxxx Project may not require operating personnel due to the projected full functioning of the automated systems which were designed for this facility, the parties shall meet, prior to any displacements, to discuss the procedure through which such displacements may be implemented. Company will continue to utilize the existing Xxxxx classifications in the same manner that was provided for in letter agreement R2-80-72-PGE dated July 28, 1981. If you are in accord with the foregoing and agree thereto, please so indicate in the space provided below and return one executed copy of this letter to Company. Yours very truly, PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY By /s/ X.X. Xxxxxxxxx Manager of Industrial Relations LOCAL UNION NO. 1245, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL-CIO Sept. 4 , 1984 By /s/Xxxx XxXxxxx Business Manager August 17, 1987 Pacific Gas and Electric Company 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx San Francisco, CA 94106 Attention: Xx. X. X. Xxxxxxxxx, Manager of Industrial Relations Gentlemen: As a result of recent discussions, Union proposes, pursuant to Section 102.8 of the Physical Labor Agreement the following disposition of the switching and clearance grievances contained in Arbitration Case No. 133.
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  • Project Cost Overruns In the event that the Recipient determines that the moneys granted pursuant to Section II hereof, together with the Local Subdivision Contribution, are insufficient to pay in full the costs of the Project, the Recipient may make a request for supplemental assistance to its District Committee. The Recipient must demonstrate that such funding is necessary for the completion of the Project and the cost overrun was the result of circumstances beyond the Recipient's control, that it could not have been avoided with the exercise of due care, and that such circumstances could not have been anticipated at the time of the Recipient's initial application. Should the District Committee approve such request the action shall be recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • Fixed Kilowatt Rate Product If Clearview Energy would like to propose a change to a fixed kilowatt rate product, you will be notified by the process described in Change of Terms. Fixed price products may change due to new or modified federal, state or local laws; or regulatory actions that impose new or modified fees. 2b. Month-to-month Variable Kilowatt Rate Product – Month-to-month variable kilowatt rate products are subject to change without notice at Clearview Energy’s discretion outside of any applicable promotion. If applicable, the Monthly Base Charge may also fluctuate outside of any applicable promotion. All pricing can be viewed at xxx.XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx.

  • Construction Phase Fee Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee is the maximum amount payable to Contractor for any cost or profit expectation incurred in the performance of the Work that is not specifically identified as being eligible for reimbursement by Owner elsewhere in this Agreement. References in the UGSC to Contractor’s “overhead” and “profit” mean Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee. The Construction Phase Fee includes, but is not limited to, the following items: 9.1 All profit, profit expectations and costs associated with profit sharing plans such as personnel bonuses, incentives, and rewards; company stock options; or any other like expenses of Contractor.

  • Project Cost An updated cost spreadsheet reflecting the current forecasted cost vs. the latest approved budget vs. the baseline budget should be included in this section. One way to track project cost is to show: (1) Baseline Budget, (2) Latest Approved Budget, (3) Current Forecasted Cost Estimate, (4) Expenditures or Commitments to Date, and (5) Variance between Current Forecasted Cost and Latest Approved Budget. Line items should include all significant cost centers, such as prior costs, right-of-way, preliminary engineering, environmental mitigation, general engineering consultant, section design contracts, construction administration, utilities, construction packages, force accounts/task orders, wrap-up insurance, construction contingencies, management contingencies, and other contingencies. The line items can be broken-up in enough detail such that specific areas of cost change can be sufficiently tracked and future improvements made to the overall cost estimating methodology. A Program Total line should be included at the bottom of the spreadsheet. Narratives, tables, and/or graphs should accompany the updated cost spreadsheet, basically detailing the current cost status, reasons for cost deviations, impacts of cost overruns, and efforts to mitigate cost overruns. The following information should be provided:

  • Development Costs Licensee shall be responsible for all of its costs and expenses in connection with the Development of, and obtaining and maintaining Regulatory Approvals for, the Licensed Products in the Field in the Territory.

  • Maintenance during Construction Period (i) During the Construction Period, the Contractor shall maintain, at its cost, the existing lane(s) of the Project Highway so that the traffic worthiness and safety thereof are at no time materially inferior as compared to their condition on Appointed Date, and shall undertake the necessary repair and maintenance works for this purpose; provided that the Contractor may, at its cost, interrupt and divert the flow of traffic if such interruption and diversion is necessary for the efficient progress of Works and conforms to Good Industry Practice; provided further that such interruption and diversion shall be undertaken by the Contractor only with the prior written approval of the Authority’s Engineer which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that the Contractor shall at all times be responsible for ensuring safe operation of the Project Highway. It is further agreed that in the event the Project includes construction of a bypass or tunnel and realignment of the existing carriageway, the Contractor shall maintain the existing highway in such sections until the new Works are open to traffic. (ii) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, in the event of default by the Contractor in discharging the obligations specified in Clause 10.4 (i) above, the Authority shall get these maintenance works completed in the manner recommended by the Authority’s Engineer to avoid public inconvenience at the risk and cost of the Contractor in order to keep the road in traffic worthy condition.

  • Development Fee A fee for the packaging of a Property or Mortgage, including the negotiation and approval of plans, and any assistance in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and financing for a specific Property, either initially or at a later date.

  • Construction Contract; Cost Budget Prior to execution of a construction contract, Tenant shall submit a copy of the proposed contract with the Contractor for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, including the general conditions with Contractor (the “Contract”) to Landlord for its approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Following execution of the Contract and prior to commencement of construction, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a fully executed copy of the Contract for Landlord’s records. Prior to the commencement of the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and after Tenant has accepted all bids and proposals for the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a detailed breakdown, by trade, for all of Tenant’s Agents, of the final estimated costs to be incurred or which have been incurred in connection with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements to be performed by or at the direction of Tenant or the Contractor (the “Construction Budget”), which costs shall include, but not be limited to, the costs of the Architect’s and Engineers’ fees and the Landlord Coordination Fee. The amount, if any, by which the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget exceed the amount of the Tenant Improvement Allowance is referred to herein as the “Over Allowance Amount”. In the event that an Over-Allowance Amount exists, then prior to the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall supply Landlord with cash in an amount equal to the Over-Allowance Amount. The Over-Allowance Amount shall be disbursed by Landlord prior to the disbursement of any of the then remaining portion of the Tenant Improvement Allowance, and such disbursement shall be pursuant to the same procedure as the Tenant Improvement Allowance. In the event that, after the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget have been delivered by Tenant to Landlord, the costs relating to the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements shall change, any additional costs for such design and construction in excess of the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget shall be added to the Over-Allowance Amount and the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget, and such additional costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord immediately as an addition to the Over-Allowance Amount or at Landlord’s option, Tenant shall make payments for such additional costs out of its own funds, but Tenant shall continue to provide Landlord with the documents described in items (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of Section 2.2.2.1 of this Tenant Work Letter, above, for Landlord’s approval, prior to Tenant paying such costs. All Tenant Improvements paid for by the Over-Allowance Amount shall be deemed Landlord’s property under the terms of the Lease.

  • PREVAILING WAGE RATES - PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDING SERVICES CONTRACTS If any portion of work being Bid is subject to the prevailing wage rate provisions of the Labor Law, the following shall apply:

  • Development Fees 1. To assist the City in meeting expenses resulting from ongoing development, Owner shall pay development fees as follows, as set forth in the Tables below. These amounts are those in effect upon the execution of this Agreement and are subject to the annual Adjustment Factor, as defined herein, implemented each subsequent year on July 1, beginning July 1, 2023. Table A DEVELOPMENT FEES AMOUNT DEVELOPMENT FEES AMOUNT DEVELOPMENT FEES AMOUNT 2. All Table A and Table B Development Fees shall be collected at the time of obtaining a building permit and placed in separate interest bearing accounts established for each of the designated categories (i.e. Police, Fire, Recreation, Public Works and Community Facilities). The City may expend the development funds for any purposes designed to provide 3. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained within this Agreement, the Development Fees are being paid in lieu of any other impact fees, development fees or any other similar fees presently existing or adopted by the City at any time hereafter during the term of this Agreement; provided, however, the Owner and/or Developer(s) shall be subject to the payment of any and all present or future permitting fees enacted by the City that are of City-wide application and that relate to processing applications, development permits, building permits, review of plans, or inspections (but no other capital improvement related impact, development or other extractions). 4. Except as set forth in this Agreement, nothing herein shall be construed as relieving the Owner, Developer, a Secondary Developer, a Builder, or their successors, and assigns, from payment of any such fees or charges as may be assessed by entities other than the City. It is the intent of the parties that the fees and obligations contemplated by this Agreement are the only obligations which will be imposed upon the Property however, the provisions of this paragraph shall not preclude the City or another governmental authority from imposing a fee for services or improvements contemplated under this Agreement which are imposed on a consistent basis throughout the area regulated by such governmental authority imposing such obligations. The City or other governing body shall not be precluded by this Agreement from charging fees for delivery of services to citizens or residents (i.e., an EMS response fee or the like), nor from charging fees statutorily authorized in the future (i.e., a real estate transfer fee or the like) which are not collected as a prerequisite to approval of a plat, plan, or construction. The City shall, at Owner/Developer’s request, together with Owner/Developer, challenge any developer fee, impact fee or other obligation imposed by other governmental authorities to the extent that such fees or obligations are not specifically permitted to be imposed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 5. The parties hereto recognize that Jasper County may, now or in the future, impose certain development impact fees upon the Property. The intent hereof is that the Owner shall not be charged in both jurisdictions for the same impact fee (development fee) categories, however, should a dispute arise as to whether Owner/Developer shall pay fees to the County or to the City, the Owner/Developer shall be responsible for settling such dispute with each party. The City shall not offset any development fee contained herein against such fees payable to Jasper County. The same principle shall apply regarding all applicable Development Fee categories hereunder, and any such future agreement shall not be deemed a material amendment or breach hereof. If the City becomes involved in litigation or challenge at the request of the Owner/Developer and/or the City becomes a party to ligitation or challenge at the request of the Owner/Developer, the Owner/Developer shall reimburse the City for all costs associated with such challenge and may be required to make a deposit of such in advance with the City. 6. Any Development Fees paid and/or credits for Development Fees with respect to property conveyed, services performed and/or money paid as provided in this Agreement may be assigned by the Owner and/or Developer(s) owning such credits and all such credits shall remain valid until utilized. The City shall recognize all such written assignments of such rights as long as the City has been given an opportunity to review such assignments for accuracy prior to such assignment and shall credit same against any Development Fees which are owed pursuant to this Agreement. 7. For those units that may qualify for Attainable Housing Reductions, the Owner, or authorized agent, shall pay the Table A City Development Fees upon the issuance of a building permit. At the time a Certificate of Occupancy is granted, the Owner, or authorized agent, will provide to the City a copy of the sales contract. If the base sales price meets the criteria for Attainable Housing as defined herein, then the Owner, or authorized agent, is eligible for reduced Development Fees Upon submittal of a closing statement showing a qualifying base sales price, the City shall calculate the credit amount based upon the reduced amounts identified in Table A- 1. The reduced amount from the year shown on the closing statement shall apply. Owner, or authorized agent, may receive a refund for fees paid in excess or held as a credit for payment for future units. If Owner, or authorized agent, does not submit a request for refund within six (6) months of the closing, that Owner, or authorized agent, will no longer be eligible for the reduced Development Fees. Table B and Table C shall not qualify for Attainable Housing Reductions. 8. The Development Fees set forth in the Fee Chart are based upon 2022 figures. The Development Fee amounts shall be increased annually according to the Adjustment Factor. 9. The City, County, or other governmental entity, may establish, solely or in conjunction with each other, a Tax Increment, fee in lieu of tax (FILOT), Multi-County Business Park, or any other special tax district or financing vehicle authorized by applicable provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina (1976), as amended, which does not impose additional ad valorem taxes or assessments against the Project. The establishment by the City, County, or other governmental entity, solely or in conjunction with each other, of a special tax district or financing vehicle authorized by applicable provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina (1976), as amended, which increases the assessments within the Property solely, shall require the consent of the Owner or Secondary Developer unless such increase is otherwise expressly permitted pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. It is acknowledged that at the written election of Owner, a Municipal Improvement District may be implemented with the consent of the City for the Project as set forth in this Agreement. 10. Owner agrees to pay the actual costs and reasonable, actual expenses of the City’s consultants and professionals incurred in negotiating, processing and evaluating the Development Agreement, as amended hereby, the PDD, and any other related documents (i.e. Assignments and Estoppel letters) as contemplated and provided for in this Agreement. City will provide sufficient documentation of these charges. Owner shall pay such fees within sixty (60) days of the delivery by City of the invoice(s).

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