Common use of Neighborhood Impacts Clause in Contracts

Neighborhood Impacts. The Redeveloper acknowledges that the construction of the Project Improvements may have certain impacts on the neighborhoods in the vicinity of the Project Area. Although it is anticipated that the Project Improvements will provide many positive effects on the community, it is also recognized that it may result in some temporary inconveniences during the time that construction takes place and for a short time thereafter. Therefore, the Redeveloper shall take all reasonable steps in order to minimize any negative effects that construction of the Project may produce. Such steps shall include, but shall not be construed to be limited to:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement, Financial Agreement

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Neighborhood Impacts. The Redeveloper acknowledges that the construction of the Project Improvements may will have certain impacts on the neighborhoods in the vicinity of the Project AreaProject. Although it is anticipated that the Project Improvements will provide many positive effects on the community, it is also recognized that it may result in some temporary inconveniences during the time that construction takes place and for a short time thereafter. Therefore, the The Redeveloper shall take all reasonable steps that are reasonably necessary in order to minimize any potential negative effects that construction of the Project may produce. Such steps shall include, but shall not be construed to be limited to:including, without limitation, dust, debris and noise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement

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