Special Event Parking Permits Sample Clauses

Special Event Parking Permits. Commencing with the 2014 football season and throughout the term of the USC Lease, when USC Home Football Games are held in the Coliseum, at USC’s request, USC shall be permitted to purchase a special event parking permit from the Exposition Park Manager which will entitle USC to the use of all of parking spaces in Parking Lots 1 – 6, the Science Center Structure, and the VIP Parking Areas (less the Reserved Spaces). If the Natural History Museum determines that it does not need all of the NHM Reserved Spaces, or the California Science Center/CAAM determine that they do not need all of the CSC/CAAM Reserved Spaces, on the date of any given USC Home Football Game, such entity(ies) may elect, in its (or their) sole and absolute discretion, to sell the NHM Reserved Spaces or the CSC/CAAM Reserved Spaces, as applicable, to USC Home Football Game patrons at the same rate per parking space that District is selling parking spaces to USC under the special event parking permit. All revenues derived from such sale of the Reserved Spaces shall be deposited into the Exposition Park Improvement Fund (as established by California Food and Agricultural Code §4106(b)). If USC Home Football Games are held on weekdays, District may condition the granting of the special event parking permit on USC’s agreement to accommodate bus parking for museum patrons in a surface parking lot designated by USC in consultation with the Exposition Park Manager until three hours prior to the commencement of the USC Home Football Game. Notwithstanding the above, if additional parking spaces are developed in Exposition Park, then the number of spaces in the Science Center Structure reserved for the California Science Center/CAAM on USC Home Football Game days shall be increased so that the California Science Center/CAAM continue to reserve the same percentage of parking spaces in Exposition Park as it reserved prior to the creation of the new parking spaces.
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Special Event Parking Permits. (a) Three Additional Major or Special Events. For (i) up to three (3) additional Major Events and Special Events at the Sports Arena and the Coliseum (other than USC Home Football Games), USC has the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a special event parking permit from the Exposition Park Manager for the use of up to all of the District Parking Areas, excluding the NHM Reserved Spaces (except as set forth in Section 7.6 below), if applicable, and, if such Events occur during the normal operating hours of the California Science Center and CAAM, excluding the CSC/CAAM Reserved Spaces (provided that for Events occurring outside of the normal operating hours of the California Science Center and CAAM, USC agrees that Exposition Park Manager shall reserve thirty (30) of the CSC/CAAM Reserved Spaces for use by CSC and CAAM). USC and the Exposition Park Manager shall determine, in their commercially reasonable discretion, the Necessary Parking Spaces within three (3) business days (excluding Saturdays, Sunday and holidays) of USC placing the Major Event or Special Event on the Exposition Park event calendar. If the Exposition Park Manager shall fail to respond within three (3) business days of USC’s placing a Special Event or Major Event on the Exposition Park event calendar, and if USC shall have included the amount of parking it believes necessary in conjunction with placing such Event on the Exposition Park event calendar (as required pursuant to Section 6.2), the Necessary Parking Spaces shall be the number of parking spaces stated by USC. USC and the District shall, at least every five years, at the same time as the parking rates are updated, review the required number of spaces in the Science Center Structure reserved for the California Science Center/CAAM on Major Event and Special Event days (excluding USC Home Football Game days) taking into account attendance statistics at the California Science Center for the prior five years and shall mutually agree upon the number of spaces in the Science Center Structure to be made available to USC on such days, provided, however, in no event will the CSC/CAAM Reserved Spaces be less than 600. In no event shall any such review impact the number of parking spaces made available to USC on USC Home Football Game days, as set forth in Section 7.2 above.

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