Good Neighbor Sample Clauses

Good Neighbor. Valley Water always strives to be a good neighbor to the community adjacent to its facilities. Consultant will ensure that disturbance to neighbors is minimized. Consultant, its staff, and Subconsultants will always interact with the members of the public in a polite and professional manner.
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Good Neighbor. In being a Good Neighbor,'' the City shall inform the public about the positive aspects of the shelter program, be responsive to community concerns, and work closely with city/local governmental agencies to minimize the impact of the shelter program on the surrounding neighborhood.
Good Neighbor. I will keep my plot weeded and neat. • If my plot becomes unkempt, I understand I will be contacted and given one week’s notice to clean it up. After that time, the Steering Committee will direct it to be re-assigned or covered. • If I must abandon or am temporarily unable to work my plot for any reason, I will notify the Steering Committee, and/or VCE-Fluvanna Office. • I will maintain the common areas and keep weeds to a minimum surrounding my plot. • I will keep trash and litter cleaned from the plot, and from adjacent pathways & fences. • I will plant crops ONLY where they will not shade or encroach on neighboring plots (Corn, Sunflowers, Etc.). • I will not enter another member’s plot without their permission. • I will not plant my plants on or right against the edge of the neighboring plot. • My rain barrel will be in the middle of my plot. • I understand that smoking in the garden is not permitted. Uses of garden chemicals with noxious odors are discouraged when other gardeners are present. • I will pick only my own crops unless given permission by another plot user. • If I use fertilizers and insecticides, I will be careful to not affect the plants in neighboring plots. Community Outreach • A garden member may request and may be granted 2 plots. If there is no waiting list, then three plots may be granted. The third plot will only be theirs to use for that one plot year and may be assigned subsequent years if available. • For every 15 plots, 1 plot will be dedicated to MACAA/MOW/VCE/MG use for the greater community and/or educational purposes. • Six plots will be reserved for the Family Nutrition Program (FNP) of the VCE office to allocate. In the event that the plots are not used, they may be offered for one year to gardeners. After that year, the plot will again be available to the FNP program. If there is no waiting list, the FNP plots may be used as third plots for that garden year. Legal Stuff • I understand that neither the members of the community garden nor owners of the land are responsible for my actions. I, THEREFORE, AGREE TO HOLD HARMLESS THE GARDEN MEMBERS AND OWNERS OF THE LAND FOR ANY LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS OR CLAIM THAT OCCURS IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE GARDEN BY ME OR ANY OF MY GUESTS. Governance of this garden falls to the Steering Committee, under the guidance of the Fluvanna Parks and Recreation Department and the Fluvanna County Extension Service; the Steering Committee under the guidance of the Fluvanna Parks and Recr...
Good Neighbor. It matters where and how these community-scale solar arrays are built. This is SunCommon’s Good Neighbor Agreement, making clear our commitments to the communities we seek to serve. • Serving communities. We are Vermonters. We operate in community. Whether it’s staffing a booth at a community event or presenting to the Select Board or Energy Committee, we seek to share the beauty of solar — providing accurate and detailed information to our fellow Vermonters. We live with you and strive to be good neighbors. • Engage early on. When we begin planning a Community Solar Array (CSA), we will first engage town officers and community leaders — to seek input on where and how the project is situated. • Community workshops. Once the pieces of a CSA have come together, XxxXxxxxx hosts a community workshop to answer any questions about the project and share with members of that community the opportunity to join the CSA as a member. • Locals first. CSA memberships are exclusively available first to residents of the array’s surrounding community, bringing community together to build and benefit from the local solar system. • Looking good. We want our solar arrays to look good. For roof-top installations, we design the system to incorporate the home’s aesthetic. For community-scale solar, we listen to local ideas for how the array is designed to best fit into our beloved landscape. • The longterm. SunCommon is responsible for maintaining our community arrays for the decades of their green-energy producing lives. We’ll be around to make sure the array is in working order and the property looks sharp. • And let us know. SunCommon is proud to be part of this new movement, and we want to get it right. So we seek feedback on how we’re doing because we believe this is important work that we’re doing with our fellow Vermonters.
Good Neighbor. Don’t let your business interfere with others. Make it compliment and augment their businesses. This may include simple things such as providing a trash can for your customers and picking up litter at days end. Safety Guidelines Lightning Hot dog carts can generally be operated year round in all kinds of weather. If the customers are there and willing to buy, we should be willing to open. There are some exceptions and lightning is one of them. If a lightning storm is seen moving in, close the cart immediately and do not return or open until it has passed. Make sure all employee cart operators understand this Fire Fires are rare but can happen. It usually will be a grease fire on the BBQ. In this case, either turn off the BBQ and let it burn out or douse it with water. Be careful of scalding by steam when dousing the burner with water. The other type is a propane leak fire. This usually occurs under the BBQ where the tubes join the control knobs and the burners. In this case, turn off the propane supply at the tank. The fire should stop immediately. Then re-attach the tubes and make sure they can not come loose again. Turn the gas supply on again and relight the burners. The other concern is clothing. It has happened that an operator has gotten too close to the burner with polyester clothing. This will cause the material to melt and may burn the person. This is one reason why the butcher’s apron should always be worn when operating a hot dog cart.
Good Neighbor. Member acknowledges that Winery is located within the Community and agrees to adhere to posted community rules and guidelines or any community rules or guidelines provided by the Winery. Member agrees to park only in designated parking areas and adhere to the traffic safety and posted speeds for private streets in the Community.
Good Neighbor. Environmental Board was created by the Enterprise for the Americans Initiative Act of 1992. An Executive Order delegates implementing authority to the Administrator of EPA. The Board is responsible for providing advice to the President and the Congress on environmental and infrastructure issues and needs within the States contiguous to Mexico in order to improve the quality of life of persons residing on the United States side of the border. The statute calls for the Board to have representatives from U.S. Government agencies; the governments of the States of Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas; and private organizations with expertise on environmental and infrastructure problems along the southwest border. The Board meets three times annually, primarily in various border locations. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency gives notice of this meeting of the Good Neighbor Environmental Board pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public Law 92–463). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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