District Project definition

District Project means the improvements as described in the District Project Agreement, which improvements shall, in the opinion of counsel to the District, be qualified expenditures for the District under Missouri law, and for which the District is to reimburse the Developer for the costs thereof, all pursuant to the District Project Agreement.
District Project means the improvements described on Exhibit B attached hereto and such other improvements and activities as may be permitted under the CID Act and the CID Petition and approved by resolution of the City’s Board of Aldermen and the District’s Board of Directors.
District Project means the Phase I Transportation Improvements, the Phase II Project Improvements and the Phase II Final Four Improvements.

Examples of District Project in a sentence

  • The maximum amount of costs that may be included in approved Certificates of Reimbursable District Project Costs is $5,358,705, excluding Costs of Issuance, if any, and the District’s administrative fees and expenses, including but not limited to, fees and costs related to the District’s formation, planning consultants, advisors, auditors and legal counsel.

  • The Developer shall obtain or cause to be obtained all necessary zoning, building and other permits and approvals in conjunction with the completion of the District Project.

  • If any objections are provided, the Developer shall cure such objections and resubmit the Certificate of Reimbursable District Project Costs.

  • The City and the District shall review each Certificate of Reimbursable District Project Costs and provide written objections, if any, to the Developer within 30 days from receipt thereof.

  • From time to time, the Developer may submit Certificates of Reimbursable District Project Costs in substantially the form of Exhibit C attached hereto to the City and the District, evidencing costs incurred by the Developer in the construction of the District Project.


More Definitions of District Project

District Project means any new construction or renovation of a building or landscape owned or occupied by a District building.
District Project means the improvements described in the District Project Agreement that shall, in the opinion of counsel to the District, be qualified expenditures for the District under Missouri law.
District Project means the Phase I Transportation Improvements and those certain Phase II Transportation Improvements that are more particularly described in the District Contract and all other work product which may be provided by the contractor in connection therewith.
District Project means (a) the purchase and re-transfer of the Lord and Taylor Parcel pursuant to Section 4.1; (b) the demolition, grading, utility relocation, and other improvements thereon necessary, in the Developer’s reasonable discretion as the District’s agent, to place the Lord and Taylor Parcel in Construction-Ready Condition; and (c) all improvements to publicly owned roads, sewers, or other public infrastructure deemed reasonably necessary by the Developer, as the District’s agent, to complete the work described on Exhibit A.
District Project means the portion of the improvements or services described in the CID Petition, which improvements or services shall (a) in the opinion of counsel to the District, be qualified expenditures for the District under Missouri law, (b) and be completed by the Developer and (c) not be part of the Additional District Project. The Parties acknowledge that the scope of the District Project is included within the scope of the Redevelopment Project.
District Project means the Infrastructure Improvements and the Demolition and Site Work, as more particularly described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, all of which will be located on or adjacent to the real property within the District.
District Project means the construction and installation of the following public improvements: lawns, trees, and other landscape, sidewalks, streets, traffic signs and signals, utilities, drainage, water, storm and sewer systems, and other site improvements, streetscape, and lighting within the District, and undertaking the construction of other useful, necessary, or desired improvements within the District. The Project may be completed in one or more phases.