Fee for Special Event Permit Sample Clauses

Fee for Special Event Permit. The fee for the Special Event Permit shall be reimbursement to CITY for the hourly wages of CITY employees or contractors used to provide emergency services during the Championship, and any other services that LESSEE and the USGA request or that the City Manager deems reasonable and necessary for the safety of Championship attendees and the public during the Championship. Such emergency services may include, but are not limited to, necessary police, fire, paramedic, and traffic control services. Such amount shall be paid as a reimbursement of actual costs expended by CITY for such services by LESSEE (in an amount not to exceed $350,000 pursuant to Section 5.2 of this Lease) and by the USGA (in an amount that is materially consistent with such similar reimbursements made by the USGA in connection with the 2004 through 2007 Championships).CITY agrees that it will, consistent with Section 5.2, provide LESSEE and the USGA with a statement of all such costs by July 30, 2008, for payment within 30 days after receipt, or as agreed to by the parties. LESSEE acknowledges and represents that the Championship Agreement includes these provisions. The fee shall not include any amount attributable to preparation of the Leased Property for the Championship or lost revenues that would otherwise be generated by the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Golf Course during the term of this Lease. CITY agrees that the amounts paid by LESSEE and the USGA pursuant to this section shall be the entire amount paid by LESSEE and the USGA for City permits, including the Special Event Permit.
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