Ballpark costs definition
Ballpark costs means, unless the context otherwise indicates, the cost of designing, constructing, and equipping a ballpark suitable for major league baseball. "Ballpark cost" excludes the cost of land acquisition, site improvements, utilities, site demolition, environmental remediation, railroad crash wall, site furnishings, landscaping, railroad right-of-way development, district energy, site graphics and artwork and other site improvements identified by the authority, public infrastructure, capital improvement reserves, bond reserves, capitalized interest, and financing costs.
Examples of Ballpark costs in a sentence
In the unlikely event that there is a contraction of the Team prior to the end of the 30 year term, the County shall be entitled to the lesser of (i) in a secured manner, 50% of the proceeds to the owner from such contraction or (ii) the damages suffered by the County for unrecovered public development costs and the unamortized public share of the Ballpark costs based on a 30 year period, net of any recovery of such amounts by the County.
Ballpark costs for processing (followed by disposal of) the seven hypothetical wastes at three commercial low-level waste processing facilities are shown in Table 7-3.
Ballpark costs calculated for the hypothetical waste streams range from thousands to millions of dollars.