Canopies Sample Clauses

Canopies. The installation of any type of canopy on a site must first be approved by park management. Canopies including deck covering, are to cover a maximum of two hundred square feet (10’ x 20’) and may not exceed twelve feet total height. Canopies may not have solid side panels or walls. The color of your canopy must also be approved by park management. Note. only one canopy or pre-existing roof is permitted per site. Custom canopies are permitted but must first be approved by park management. Sketches and/or drawings may be required.
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Canopies. Producers must secure their canopies immediately upon set up with a minimum of 100 lbs of weights for a 10’x10’ canopy. Once a canopy is no longer secure it must be broken down immediately. (For additional requirements see Appendix F: Weights and Tie down Requirements.) Greenmarket Personnel may instruct Producers to remove canopies in extreme weather conditions when no amount of weight will be sufficient to secure a canopy.
Canopies. A. A Canopy is a refuge space located on a Platform, having a roof cover, but being open on all four vertical sides; Canopies do not include roofs over TVM’s and Information Panels.
Canopies. Producers must secure their canopies immediately upon set up with a minimum of 40 lbs. per tent leg for a 10’x10’ or 25 lbs. per tent leg for a 5’x5’ canopy tent. Once a canopy tent is no longer secure it must be broken down immediately. Greenmarket Personnel may instruct Producers or Producer Representatives to remove canopies in extreme weather conditions when no amount of weight will be sufficient to secure a canopy (For additional requirements, see Appendix F: Weights and Tie Down Requirements).
Canopies. Canopies can be used to cover decks. Exposed materials must be constructed of pressure treated or cedar wood covered with steel, asphalt shingles, asphalt rolled roofing or pre-fabricated roof panels. If an existing canopy is to be converted to a Florida or screened in room additional permits will be required.
Canopies. Vendor is responsible for its own canopy(ies). Such canopy(ies) shall adhere to all local fire ordinances. Under no circumstances shall Vendor canopies be larger than the operation space reserved pursuant to this Agreement.
Canopies. Drive in door, trash and main doors will be equipped with 4’ deep Alcan (or equal) aluminum canopies.
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