OPERATION AND USE OF PROJECT FACILITIES Sample Clauses

OPERATION AND USE OF PROJECT FACILITIES. The City, Town or County shall be responsible for the operation of the project facilities, including all costs associated with said operation, for the useful life of the facility as described above. Said responsibilities include trash and litter removal, cleaning of the facility, and law enforcement patrol of the facility. All tie-up facilities must be operated, maintained and used for the purpose(s) stated in the Contract for the useful life of the facility. Transient vessels may use a designated BIG funded slip 10 days or less. All slips receiving BIG funds must at all times display signage denoting this purpose. Said project facilities cannot be converted to another use without the express written consent of the USFWS. The City, Town or County assumes full responsibility for all wear-and-tear and damages to the facility resulting from non-Project BIG use and hereby agrees to pay all costs of maintenance and repair to the facility during the useful life of said facility regardless of whether said wear-and-tear or damages were caused by Project BIG use or non-Project BIG use. The City, Town or County also understands and agrees that the project facility must be used primarily for Project BIG use, that Project BIG use is the highest priority use of said facility, and that any non-Project BIG use must not interfere with or in any way hinder Project BIG use.
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OPERATION AND USE OF PROJECT FACILITIES. The Contractor shall be responsible for the operation of the Project facilities, including all costs associated with said operation, for the useful life of the Project facilities. Said responsibilities include trash and litter removal, cleaning of the facility, and law enforcement patrol of the facility. All tie-up facilities shall be operated, maintained and used for the purpose(s) stated in the Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG Program) grant application submitted by the Contractor for the useful life of the Project facilities. Facilities are for temporary (less than 10 day visit) use by non-trailerable (greater than or equal to 26 feet) transient recreational vessels (operated primarily for pleasure). Said Project facilities cannot be converted to another use without the express written consent of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The Contractor assumes full responsibility for all wear-and-tear and damages to the Project facilities resulting from non- BIG Program project use and hereby agrees to pay all costs of maintenance and repair to the Project facilities during the useful life of said facilities regardless of whether said wear-and-tear or damages were caused by BIG Program project use or non-BIG Program project use. The Contractor also understands and agrees that the Project facilities shall be used primarily for BIG Program project use, that BIG Program project use is the highest priority use of said facilities, and that any non-BIG Program project use shall not interfere with or in any way hinder BIG Program project use.

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