Community Services and Amenities Sample Clauses

Community Services and Amenities.  Property Tax Anti-Displacement Fund established to support residents facing increasing property taxes within a half mile of the Park Hill Golf Course; funds to support this work will match the overall need and are not limited by the Developer. This fund will exist for at least 8 years.  Homeowner Initiative to raise awareness about affordable homeownership opportunities and a targeted marketing program to identify eligible buyers from the Northeast Park Hill, Clayton, Elyria-Swansea, and Skyland neighborhoods.  Investment in the design development costs for the 303 ArtWay Heritage Trail signage and branding, and subsequent investment in trail construction through the site; Developer has committed $10,000 as an initial investment in this work, plus $1,000,000 per mile of trail constructed on the golf course land. ● Fieldhouse and Sports Field Initiative to coordinate with Denver Parks and Recreation and the Elevate Athletic Performance Foundation to create a community fieldhouse and sports field that provides additional amenities consistent with community priorities.
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Community Services and Amenities. The Community agrees to make available to the residents of the Community certain services, subject to the Resident’s compliance with the specific requirements for such services as further described below.
Community Services and Amenities. 3 2.1 Food and Meals. 3 2.2 Common Areas. 4 2.3 Storage. 4 2.4 Parking Facilities. 4
Community Services and Amenities. (a) As part of Broadway Planning, the City will:
Community Services and Amenities. The Community Facilities Plan proposes community services and amenities such as (i) the neighborhood mixed use core, located between the Ferry Quay and Clipper Cove, that is anticipated to include neighborhood serving retail uses for island residents and visitors, including a grocery store sized to serve the anticipated needs of the Islands (and sited to allow for expansion opportunity), and ancillary retail uses such as drycleaner, video rental, etc.; (ii) a community information kiosk located in the neighborhood mixed use core, containing community information and a posting board; (iii) a central bicycle storage facility located in Building One or elsewhere near the Ferry Quay/Transit Hub; (iv) health and wellness facilities; and (v) community gardens for edible and non-edible plantings as part of the park and open space system.
Community Services and Amenities. Property Tax Anti-Displacement Fund established to support residents facing increasing property taxes within a half mile of the Park Hill Golf Course; funds to support this work will match the overall need and are not limited by the Developer. This fund will exist for at least 8 years. • Homeowner Initiative to raise awareness about affordable homeownership opportunities and a targeted marketing program to identify eligible buyers from the Northeast Park Hill, Clayton, Elyria-Swansea, and Skyland neighborhoods. • Investment in the design development costs for the 303 ArtWay Heritage Trail signage and branding, and subsequent investment in trail construction through the site; Developer has committed $10,000 as an initial investment in this work, plus $1,000,000 per mile of trail constructed on the golf course land. ● Fieldhouse and Sports Field Initiative to coordinate with Denver Parks and Recreation and the Elevate Athletic Performance Foundation to create a community fieldhouse and sports field that provides additional amenities consistent with community priorities. Economic Development • The greater of 12,000 square feet or 10% of the commercial square footage will be dedicated as below-market commercial space to support economic opportunities for BIPOC-, local-, and/or women-owned businesses • Developer and community will work together to solicit a credit union or other financial institution to locate on-site. • Developer’s donation of a parcel of land for a full-service grocery store. This parcel will be reserved for a period of 10 years and paired with incentives for the grocer who locates on-site; the community will have input in selection of the full- service grocery store.
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