Facility Development and Operation Sample Clauses

Facility Development and Operation. 3.1 Critical Milestones.
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Facility Development and Operation. A residential learning facility is proposed that will offer programs on many aspects of the natural environment. The initial capacity of the NCELC will be 40 students plus 12 faculty and staff. The facility will be designed so that it can be expanded to accommodate 60 students and 18 faculty and staff. There are no existing facilities in the North Cascades region that can accommodate this type of learning center. This proposed use will provide a valuable educational resource for the area. Under the direction of the Oversight Committee created pursuant to Article III, Section 5 of the MOA and in consultation with the Parties, the City will provide the following facilities: • dormitories capable of housing students, faculty and staff in a variety of gender ratios; • one main service building with classrooms, library, laboratory, and offices; • a cafeteria; • a covered shelter; • an outdoor amphitheater; • grassy recreation area; • outdoor "rooms" for small learning groups; • adequate parking; • staff housing; • a central exhibit area; and • trails. A tentative site plan for the NCELC preferred site is provided as Figure 3-14. Preliminary evaluation of the existing facilities on that site indicates that most of the existing buildings will have to be replaced. The restaurant is the newest building and will remain and be used as a cafeteria and meeting rooms, library, or similar uses. The existing utilities will continue to serve the site. The facility will be developed to best take advantage of the site's features and views, including relocation of the existing overhead utility poles and lines to the back (north) edge of the site. The central area of the site will remain open to accommodate views across the water, thus emphasizing the natural, outdoor landscape as the central focus for this development. The surrounding wooded hillsides will provide numerous opportunities for trails and observation areas, and the lake will be easily accessible for purposes of various shoreline and lacustrine life studies. The alternative site has similar siting benefits (NPS, 1989). All public facilities and one of the staff residences will be handicapped-accessible. Environmental conservation practices such as on-site recycling facilities will be included in NCELC facilities design and operation at either site. This and similar programs may serve a double purpose: not only would they provide opportunities for education and research, but they would illustrate the possibilities ...
Facility Development and Operation. 4.1 DEVELOPMENT OF NEW FACILITIES
Facility Development and Operation 

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  • Use and Operation 3.1 Permitted Use ......................................................................................................

  • Maintenance and Operation Member-Generator agrees to maintain their system and facilities in accordance with applicable manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and standard prudent engineering practices. Member-Generator covenants and agrees to operate their system, facilities and equipment so as to minimize the likelihood for a malfunction or other disturbance, damaging or otherwise affecting or impairing Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, zoning, building codes, safety rules and other environmental regulations or restrictions applicable to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the Member-Generator's System. Member-Generator must, at least once every year, conduct a test to confirm that Member-Generator’s System automatically ceases to energize the output (interconnection equipment output voltage goes to zero) within two (2) seconds of being disconnected from Cooperative’s electrical system. Disconnecting the Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system at the visible disconnect switch and measuring the time required for the unit to cease to energize the output shall satisfy this test. Member-Generator shall maintain a record of the results of these tests and, upon request by Cooperative, shall provide a copy of the test results to Cooperative. If Member-Generator is unable to provide a copy of the test results upon request, Cooperative shall notify Member- Generator by mail that Member-Generator has thirty (30) days from the date Member-Generator receives the request to provide Cooperative with the results of a test. If Member-Generator does not provide Cooperative with the test results within the thirty (30) day time period or if the test results provided to Cooperative show that Member-Generator’s net metering unit is not functioning correctly, Cooperative may immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system. If Member-Generator’s equipment ever fails this test, Member-Generator shall immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative's electrical system. Member-Generator’s System shall not be reconnected to Cooperative's electrical system by the Member-Generator until Member-Generator’s System is repaired and operating in a normal and safe manner. Cooperative shall have the right to have a representative present and informed when any such tests are conducted. Cooperative does not warrant the testing procedures or results by the presence of its representative. Member-Generator is responsible for protecting their equipment from transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits, and from any other causes or events. Therefore, Cooperative shall not be responsible for damage to Member-Generator’s equipment allegedly caused by transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits or other causes or events. Member-Generator agrees to notify Cooperative no less than thirty (30) days prior to modification of the components or design of the Member-Generator’s System that in any way may degrade or significantly alter the System’s output characteristics. Member-Generator acknowledges that any such modifications will require submission of a new Application and Agreement to Cooperative.

  • Financial Condition and Operations The Borrower will not permit any of the events set forth below to occur.

  • Business and Operations Borrower will continue to engage in the businesses presently conducted by it as and to the extent the same are necessary for the ownership, maintenance, management and operation of the Property. Borrower will qualify to do business and will remain in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction as and to the extent the same are required for the ownership, maintenance, management and operation of the Property.

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  • Profitable Operations Borrower will not permit Consolidated Net Income (a) for any fiscal year, commencing with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2002, to be less than $1.00 and (b) for any two consecutive fiscal quarters (treated as a single accounting period) to be less than $1.00.

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