Facilities and Structures Sample Clauses
The 'Facilities and Structures' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the physical spaces, buildings, or infrastructure used in connection with the agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, maintaining, or accessing certain facilities, and may specify standards for safety, compliance, or suitability. For example, it might require the service provider to maintain a secure warehouse or the client to provide access to office space. This clause ensures that both parties clearly understand their obligations regarding the use and upkeep of necessary physical resources, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring operational continuity.
Facilities and Structures. 12.1 In accordance with clause 2.4 of the Arrangement, the ACT Government will be responsible for the provision of appropriate facilities and associated infrastructure for the provision of policing services by the AFP. ACT Policing will manage maintenance, leasing and running costs associated with facilities. This will be governed by the joint JACS and ACT Policing Strategic Accommodation Committee and subject to any guidelines developed by that group. 1 RMG No. 304 - Australian Government Cost Recovery Guidelines, July 2014 – Third Edition
12.2 The funding provided for ACT Policing includes an amount agreed by the Strategic Accommodation Committee, as outlined in Schedule 1, to be applied by ACT Policing for leasing, maintenance and running costs associated with facilities.
12.3 If forecast facilities costs exceed the budgeted amount as outlined in Schedule 1, ACT Policing will notify the Police Minister and JACS of the requirement to apply for additional funding, to meet the additional forecast facilities costs
12.4 Capital Upgrades Program (CUP) funding will also be provided to JACS (territorial) for minor capital works on ACT Policing facilities.
Facilities and Structures. Services are routinely provided between the City and Parks to meet various needs on an ongoing and sometimes on an ad hoc basis. The following list identifies the agreed upon services for FY 2009-2010:
3.1. Community Center & Pioneer Hall – The City reimburses Parks on maintenance and repair costs for agreed upon work. Parks provides all custodial labor and supplies for the Community Center and Pioneer Hall; handles small repairs such as fixing faucets, drapery hanging, and landscaping such as planting flowers, weed control, and shrub pruning. Parks also handles all scheduling and coordination for the buildings. In return, Parks receives and keeps all rental revenues from the facilities. All capital improvements such as roof repair, painting, and floor refinishing and replacement are the responsibility of the City.
Facilities and Structures. 9.3.1 The Licensee shall not erect any structures or bring any heavy equipment including lighting and sound equipment and cables into the Licensed Area or across Board Lands, except with the approval of the Board and in accordance with the requirements of the Policy and Protocol Manual. The structures contemplated by this sub-clause include but are not limited to screen poles, box office and projection shed.
Facilities and Structures. The siting of onshore facilities, other than docks, or road and pipeline crossings, will be prohibited within 500 feet of all fishbearing streams and lakes. Additionally, siting of facilities will be prohibited within one-half mile of the banks of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Lake, Deep and Stariski creeks, and the Drift, Big, Kustatan, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Susitna, Little Susitna, Kenai, Kasilof, Ninilchik and Anchor rivers. New facilities may be sited within the one-half mile buffer if the lessee demonstrates that the alternate location is environmentally preferable, but in no instance will a facility be located within one-quarter mile of the river bank. ADF&G concurrence will be required for siting within the one-half mile buffer. Road and pipeline crossings must be aligned perpendicular or near perpendicular to watercourses.
Facilities and Structures. 12.1 In accordance with clause 2.4 of the Arrangement, the ACT Government will be responsible for the provision of appropriate facilities and associated infrastructure for the provision of policing services by the AFP. ACT Policing will manage maintenance, leasing and running costs associated with facilities. This will be governed by the joint JACS and ACT Policing Strategic Accommodation Committee and subject to any guidelines developed by that group.
12.2 The funding provided for ACT Policing includes an amount agreed by the Strategic Accommodation Committee, as outlined in Schedule 1, to be applied by ACT Policing for 1 RMG No. 304 - Australian Government Cost Recovery Guidelines, July 2014 – Third Edition leasing, maintenance and running costs associated with facilities.
12.3 If forecast facilities costs exceed the budgeted amount as outlined in Schedule 1, ACT Policing will notify the Police Minister and JACS of the requirement to apply for additional funding, to meet the additional forecast facilities costs
12.4 Capital Upgrades Program (CUP) funding will also be provided to JACS (territorial) for minor capital works on ACT Policing facilities.
