DESCRIPTION OF PERMITTED USE Sample Clauses

DESCRIPTION OF PERMITTED USE. A. Existing Facilities. The Property lies adjacent to the Port of Seattle Terminal 5. Since 2011, the Port has been replacing creosote pilings in Xxxxxxx Bay. Four of the pilings are on state-owned aquatic land. The four pilings that were scheduled to be replaced were removed in 2018-2019 during a CERCLA cleanup by Lockheed Xxxxxx that was completed in 2020.
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DESCRIPTION OF PERMITTED USE. The Leased Premises are leased by Lessor to Lessee, and Lessee shall use the Leased Premises, only for the following purposes: General Offices and for no other purposes whatsoever. Lessee hereby agrees to accept the Leased Premises as completely suitable for such purposes. Lessee shall not commit any act on or near the Leased Premises which constitutes a nuisance nor otherwise allow any nuisance to exist thereon.
DESCRIPTION OF PERMITTED USE. A. Existing Facilities. A portion of the Tramp Harbor dock is located on the Property. the Tramp Harbor dock (“the pier”) is a public access fishing pier managed by the Vashon Park District on the southeast shore of Vashon Island in King County, Washington. The pier has been in place at this location since the early 1900’s. The pier is constructed with ACZA-treated wood decking and framing and is supported by 96 creosote pilings and associated creosote bracing material. The pier is partially located within the Point Xxxxx Geoduck Tract Approximately 160 feet of the 11.5-foot wide pier walkway and the entire 2,145- square foot platform occur on state-owned aquatic land. Additional improvements on private tidelands include a concrete beach staircase, a concrete and creosote bulkhead, and a picnic area on fill. In December 2019, the Vashon Park District closed the dock to the public due to safety concerns regarding the integrity of the dock. Until the pier was closed for safety concerns, the pier provided public access for fishing and wildlife viewing.

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  • Compliance with Laws and Maintenance of Permits Borrower has obtained all governmental consents, franchises, certificates, licenses, authorizations, approvals and permits, the lack of which would have a Material Adverse Effect on Borrower. Borrower is in compliance in all material respects with all applicable federal, state, local and foreign statutes, orders, regulations, rules and ordinances (including, without limitation, Environmental Laws and statutes, orders, regulations, rules and ordinances relating to taxes, employer and employee contributions and similar items, securities, ERISA or employee health and safety) the failure to comply with which would have a Material Adverse Effect on Borrower.

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