The Canyon Club Clubhouse Sample Clauses

The Canyon Club Clubhouse. 2. The Cart Barn located near the driving range and the #10 teeing ground.
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  • Sports related devices, services and medications used to affect performance primarily in sports- related activities; all expenses related to physical conditioning programs such as athletic training, bodybuilding, exercise, fitness, flexibility, and diversion or general motivation.

  • Playground ~ The playground is primarily for the use of children under the age of twelve (12). Any child caught throwing rocks, vandalizing, or hitting or teasing other children will be asked to leave the playground. An adult or appropriate baby-sitter must accompany all children under the age of six (6) years old. Garbage ~ The storage, collection and disposal of refuse and garbage in the recreational camping areas shall be conducted as to create no health hazards, rodent harborage, insect breeding areas, accident or fire hazards, or air pollution. Bag all food garbage in plastic and tie shut before placing in the dumpster, to prevent odor and rodents which are drawn to the garbage area, such as skunks, raccoons etc. Dumpster is for normal daily household garbage, no large boxes, building supplies, carpets etc. Camper is to dispose of this type of garbage elsewhere. Garbage may be placed in dumpsters only. If a dumpster is full, do not place garbage on or around the dumpster, find an empty dumpster to place your garbage into. Bags of garbage may not be set outside your camper for any reason. Disposal or deposit of hazardous or toxic waste is prohibited. No gas, oil, batteries, or car fluids may be deposited into the dumpsters or around the dumpsters. Hazardous materials will not be disposed of by the garbage service. Disposal or deposit of furniture, barbeque grills, washer, dryers, and other large household items are NOT permitted on, in or around the dumpsters. Holding Tanks ~ There is no size restriction on holding tanks, however, they must be opaque XX xxxx/black water approved tanks. The on-site dump station may be used to empty tanks that hold 50 gallons or less. For tanks over 50 gallons Camper must contract with a pumping service to pump and remove tank contents from campground. No dumping of xxxx water onto the ground. Docks ~ Campground does NOT have a lifeguard on duty. The docks are privately owned. In order to be on someone's dock you must receive permission from the dock owner. An adult must accompany all children on the docks after dark. Life jackets are required for young children fishing off docks. Running, diving, and/or horseplay are not allowed on the docks. All debris and toys must be removed from the docks, beach and marina area. Inappropriate behavior, intoxication or shouting on docks is not allowed. Glass is not allowed on the beach area. Jet skies, wave runners, etc. are not permitted in the marina area. Tires cannot be left in the marina area under boats or tied onto docks. Fish House ~ Clean up fish cleaning facility when done with your fish cleaning and bag all fish remains. Fish cleaning house must be kept clean and all fish waste must be put into plastic bags and deposited into dumpster and cover on dumpster closed. No dumping of fish wastes into marina or dog waste stations! Swimming Pool ~ Campers are required to abide by all rules posted in and around the pool area.

  • SHOPPING CENTRES 1. The general terms and provisions of the VBIA shall apply to “Shopping Centres” (as defined) with the following variations:

  • Shopping Goods and works estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract may be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of Shopping.

  • Tennis Head Boys 10 Head Girls 10 Head Boys 12 Head Girls 12 Assistant Boys 8 Assistant Boys 8 Assistant Girls 8 Assistant Girls 8 7th & 8th Grade Boys 7 7th & 8th Grade Girls 7 lleyball Varsity Girls 11 Assistant Girls 8 8th Grade Girls 6 7th Grade Girls 6 Track Vo ACTIVITY SUPPLEMENTALS POSITION % OF BASE Art Guild – High School 3 Art Guild – Middle School 3 Band Director 17 Band Director–Assistant 10 Spanish Club 3 Italian Club 3 French Club 3 Future Teachers of America 3 Computer Club 3 National Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 3 Students Against Drunk Drivers (SADD) 3 Students for the Environment (Science) 3 Student Council Advisor 3 Key Club 3 Class Sponsors--Senior 3 Class Sponsors--Junior 3 Class Sponsors-- Junior 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Kdg 6 Department Head/Lead Teacher-1st grade 6 Department Head/Lead Teacher-2nd grade 6 Department Head/Lead Teacher-3rd grade 6 Department Head/Lead Teacher-4th grade 6 Department Head/Lead Teacher-5th grade 6 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Art Department (K-12) 3 Panda 3 Middle School Drama 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Language Arts High School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Language Arts Middle School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Foreign Language (9-12) 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Math High School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Math Middle School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Music (K-12) 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Physical Education (K-12) 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Science High School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Science Middle School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Social Studies High School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher- Social Studies Middle School 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Technology (K-12) 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Vocational (9- 12) 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher-Exceptional Children *Paid by IDEA Funds (K-8) 3 Department Head/Lead Teacher – Exception Children *Paid by IDEA Funds (9-12) 3 Mock Trial 3 Drama Coach 8 Drama Coach-Assistant 5 Drill-Line Advisor 4 Elementary Instrumental -Intermediate 3 English Festival Advisor –Middle School 3 English Festival Advisor –High School 3 English Festival Advisor –High School 3 Majorette Advisor 6 Music - High School (Instrumental) 3 Music - Middle School (Instrumental) 5 Music - Middle School (Vocal) 3 Prep Bowl Advisor – Niles Middle School Sixth Grade 5 Prep Bowl Advisor – Niles Middle School 5 Prep Bowl Advisor – XxXxxxxx High School 5 Robotics (7-12) 5 Speech & Debate Coach 15 Speech & Debate Coach - Assistant 8 Speech & Debate Coach - Assistant 8 Vocal Director – High School 6 WEB Program Middle School 8 Annual/Yearbook High School 4 Annual/Yearbook Middle School 4 Newspaper Niles High School 4 Newspaper Middle School 4 AM/PM Supervisor Monitor – NMS (1 hour per day half hour in AM and half hour in PM) $17 per hour Detention Monitor – Niles Middle School $17 per hour Detention Monitor – XxXxxxxx High School $17 per hour Detention Monitor – Primary $17 per hour Detention Monitor – Intermediate $17 per hour 8.04 Supplemental Contract Guidelines 8.041 Definition

  • Millwright Xxxxx be to assist and work under the direction and instructions I or A. He will work alone at times performing assignments in keeping with his training. During the course of his year, training must become proficient in good practices in the areas of fitting, aligning, lubricating and the operation of all shop tools and machines. In addition to the foregoing, he will be exposed to and the process of learning techniques required in trouble shooting key production machinery, pipe fitting, basic welding and machining but not be expected to display a high degree of proficiency in these areas at this point. Millwright Must be capable of performing the tasks of fittings, aligning, lubricating an able to operate all shop tools and machines. Must under direction become proficient in basic welding and pipe fitting as well as dismantling and reassembly of plant equipment. Under direction,will continueto develop skills in trouble shooting all plant equipment and improve his skills at machining part and be exposed to basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatic. He may work alone frequently, but occasionally will require direction and instructions form Millwright I or A. Millwright 11: be capable, without direction of fitting, aligning and lubrication and taking apart and reassembling plant equipment. In addition, is expected to be able to weld, operate shop tools and do pipe fitting as required. Must under direction, become proficient at effective methods of trouble shooting and repairing hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical faults in plant machinery. I: Must be capable without direction of performing all practices under Xxxxxxxxxx Must under directionbecomeproficient at reading and understanding blueprints, all phases of installing new equipment, laying out hydraulic and mechanical drives and meet speed and power requirements correctly. Xxxxxxxxxx "A": Must he capable without direction, of performing all under Xxxxxxxxxx X, and Must take full responsibility for work done by himself or his assistant. Must he in possession of a Millwright Certificate or a Machinist Certificate or Welder Certificate. Millwrightspresently employed in this classification will not be required to have a Certificate.

  • Summer The UFF may designate three (3) employees to receive a thirteen week .25 FTE summer released time assignment however, no more than one employee per 15 employees per department/unit be designated to receive such released time. The UFF shall provide the University with a list of the designees no later than April 7th of the academic year preceding the summer term. All other provisions contained in Article 3.4 above, except 3.4A and 3.4B above, shall apply to summer released time.

  • HOSPITALITY Purchaser is to provide the location , name and address of the closest significant children’s entertainment complex and/or educational facility.

  • Mass Rock Mass rock is defined as any material that cannot be ripped with a single- tooth hydraulic ripper drawn by a crawler tractor having a minimum draw bar pull rated at not less than 56,000 pounds (Caterpillar D-8K or equivalent) and occupies an original volume of at least one cubic yard.

  • Footwear Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear protective footwear, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse such employee, on the first pay day in April in each year, up to a maximum of one hundred and fifty dollar ($150.00). In situations other than the foregoing, the College may, in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

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