Parks and Open Spaces Clause Samples

Parks and Open Spaces. Any parks and open spaces within this Plan or the vicinity may or may not include future facilities for active and/or passive recreational use. The decision will be at the sole discretion of the Town of Ajax. as Purchaser of Lot Plan from ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Developments Ltd. as Vendor hereby requests to change a previously selected colour chart or standard item as set out below. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Vendors only obligation is to install the original selection and the requested change may not occur. The Vendor will attempt to complete this change, but if for whatever reason and regardless of fault or cause such change is omitted, the Purchaser shall be credited with the amount the Purchaser paid for it and such credit shall be the limit of the Vendor’s liability.
Parks and Open Spaces. (a) In consultation with the City, Consultant will identify which City- owned parks, trails, outdoor facilities and open spaces are subject to the requirements of the ADA, and perform assessments of all areas within the recreational facilities. The reports prepared from the assessments will include details of all elements surveyed. (b) Consultant will conduct barrier assessment surveys with field reviews of all parks, trails, outdoor facilities and open spaces owned by the City included in Appendices A-B to the RFP that provide programs, services or activities to the public, as appropriate. The surveys will identify physical barriers at each City-owned park, trail, outdoor facility and open space that could limit accessibility. The information collected in the field will be compared to the Federal ADA codes as well as applicable state codes and the standard that provides the greater level of accessibility utilized. (i) Based on the results of the barrier assessment surveys, Consultant will develop access compliance assessment reports issued through its DACTrak online accessibility management software in order to provide the City with the comprehensive assessment results. The reports will include: (A) as-is condition measurements and verifications as they relate to ADA access; (B) a detailed barrier description and initial priority order related to relative impact to access; (C) at least one digital photograph for documentation of each barrier; (D) detailed location description identifying the location of the barrier, maps will also be provided for findings where GIS coordinates can be collected for available outdoor findings; (E) a proposed solution to eliminate the barrier; and (F) individual cost estimates for each solution. (c) The City’s access to DACTrak will allow the City’s users to generate details reports in multiple formats, including PDF and Excel, as well as map style formats of KML and Shapefile for available exterior areas where GIS coordinates can be collected. DACTrak will also provide the City with comprehensive reports for the interior and exterior of each facility. DACTrak also includes tools that will allow the City to plan a schedule of barrier removal, adjust priorities and update the implementation of the transition plan. Many report options are available in DACTrak that can show detailed information for every noncompliant finding in each recreational facility, through high level summary reports that can offer a concise synopsis of n...
Parks and Open Spaces. Master Developer shall construct certain trails, parks or make other improvements to other Open Spaces for the benefit of the general public, all as contemplated by the Viridian Farm Conceptual Land Use Plan. City acknowledges that the Viridian Farm Conceptual Land Use Plan satisfies the City’s requirements to preserve open spaces.
Parks and Open Spaces. As shown on the site plan attached as Exhibit A-1 and incorporated herein, Phases 1 and 2 exceed the minimum requirements for parks and open spaces per LCMC 18.47.030(a)(ii), and the excess amount of parks and open spaces provided in Phases 1 and 2 is sufficient to meet the parks and open spaces requirement for Phase 3 for up to 75 units. ECM agrees to construct the parks as shown on attached Exhibit A-1. The parks shown on Exhibit A-1 meet the provisions of LCMC 18.147.030 as follows: Due to the topography of the site, ECM is locating parks in the flattest areas to help maximize open space and access for park visitors. Also due to the large nature of the development (182 units) splitting park areas up throughout the site will help maximize park usage. The purpose of the 40% frontage requirement is to allow for visibility for public safety. Tract F has a pump station access road that provides visible access into the park site as the topography slopes gently downhill. Concurrently with the recording of the plat for Phase 1, ECM shall provide an interim trail connection to Tract F as shown on Exhibit A-1 that will be removed with the construction of NW 11th Street in Phase 2. Tract A has park visibility from two separate roads which allows for visibility into the site. Tract A is also considered drivable as there is an access road to the stormwater pond. Additionally, ECM shall provide one or more security cameras on light poles within Tract A and shall dedicate easements benefitting the City of La Center for access to these cameras so the police department may use and maintain the cameras. ECM shall construct amenities for parks with each phase as set forth in the attached Exhibit B.
Parks and Open Spaces. The preservation of healthy mature trees will be encouraged and the planting of a range of tree species throughout the area along streets and as part of landscaping associated with development.
Parks and Open Spaces. The Contractor will dedicate 205 hours per week in front line environmental enforcement patrols. This equates to 10,660 hours per annum and over 888 hours per month. The Contractor will guarantee 25% of all patrol hours covering parks and open spaces.
Parks and Open Spaces. Any parks and open spaces within this Plan or the vicinity may or may not include future facilities for active and/or passive recreational use. The decision will be at the sole discretion of the Town of Ajax. Farm Warning: Purchasers are advised that farming operations exist nearby which operations may produce nuisances such as noises and odours. Purchasers shall not complain, object or seek legal action against the operators or owners of the farm operations as a result of nuisances, noise or odours resulting from normal farming practices.

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