Exterior Rehabilitation Sample Clauses

Exterior Rehabilitation. In the event of unanticipated archaeological discoveries for any of the activities mentioned below, the Indiana SHPO shall be contacted within two (2) business days.
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Exterior Rehabilitation. The OK Bar is constructed of load-bearing brick. Exterior rehabilitation and stabilization of the OK Bar property was performed in the mid-1990’s. The house is in fair condition and now available for tenant finish-out. Landscaping around the property was installed in January of 2016, including decomposed granite seating areas along S. Alamo and Xxxxx Xxxxxx frontage and a secured service yard to the north. The building originally had a basement and at least one outbuilding that served as restrooms for the bar, but the structure was moved in the 1980s for an expansion of the Convention Center and these components were not reconstructed. The historic OK Bar before being The OK Bar at its current location History Historic photo of OK Bar façade The history of the bar is incomplete, but the best confirmation of ownership and building use comes from City of San Antonio appraisal records from the 1950s and 1960s. An appraiser in the 1950s estimated that the building dated to 1890. At the time of that appraisal, the building was made of solid brick, had wooden windows and a xxxxx roof, and was occupied by both the owner and a renter. By the mid-twentieth century, the OK Bar served as both a place of business and as a residence. Interior Rehabilitation Work Potentially Required: Interior stabilization work includes but is not limited to: • Remove non-historic wall and ceiling finishes including suspended lay-in ceilings, gypsum board ceilings and walls • Fenestrate historic arched openings at East elevation to open to the plaza at Yanaguana Garden • Restore concrete flooring • Restore all other wood components including o Repair and restore damaged interior wall finishes o Sand, prep and paint all interior doors, windows, frames, baseboards, and other wood items • Build ADA accessible restroom • Retain or upgrade existing mechanical system, replace ducts and re- route return air • Retain existing electrical system, relocate surface raceways • Remove and replace lighting fixtures, add new receptacles, exit lights, phone outlets and fire alarm system • Potentially install new automatic sprinkler system, build new sprinkler riser room Floorplans: See next page. Southwest Quadrant Businesses‌ Two other structures on the southern end of Yanaguana Garden were awarded to local small business owners in January 2015. These buildings and businesses include:
Exterior Rehabilitation a. Installation of storm windows and doors, providing they conform to the shape and dimensions of existing windows.
Exterior Rehabilitation. 1) Installation of exterior storm windows and storm doors, provided they conform to the shape and size of the historic windows and doors, and that the meeting rails of storm windows coincide with that of existing sash;
Exterior Rehabilitation a. Mothballing: Securing and "mothballing" of structures, using methods defined in the National Park Service's Preservation Brief 31, Mothballing Historic Structures.
Exterior Rehabilitation a. Purchase and acquisition of real property. b. Architectural and engineering fees.
Exterior Rehabilitation a. Rebuilding of existing wheelchair ramps, or installation of new ramps on secondary building elevations where the building is not located on a corner lot.
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Exterior Rehabilitation 

Related to Exterior Rehabilitation

  • Rehabilitation Program The company agrees to the implementation of an agreed worker’s compensation rehabilitation policy. The operation of this policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis. The parties commit to ensuring that the rehabilitation of injured workers is an accepted practice, and that suitable duties are provided when available. No employee will be terminated whilst on workers compensation during the first 12 months without prior consultation with the union. The parties agree that the person responsible for the management of rehabilitation cases must be adequately trained to do the job. If such a person is not available within the company, then the services of an agreed building industry rehabilitation coordination service will be used. The parties to this Agreement shall ensure that any employee who sustains a work related injury, illness or disease, will be afforded every assistance in utilising a rehabilitation program aimed at returning that employee to meaningful employment within the industry.

  • Rehabilitation Act Subrecipient agrees to comply with any federal regulations issued pursuant to compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. 706) which prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in any federally assisted program. County shall provide Subrecipient with any guidelines necessary for compliance with that portion of the regulations in force during the term of this Contract.

  • Searchability Offering searchability capabilities on the Directory Services is optional but if offered by the Registry Operator it shall comply with the specification described in this section.

  • Preservation, Maintenance, and Protection of the Property Inspections. Borrower will not destroy, damage, or impair the Property, allow the Property to deteriorate, or commit waste on the Property. Whether or not Borrower is residing in the Property, Borrower must maintain the Property in order to prevent the Property from deteriorating or decreasing in value due to its condition. Unless Lender determines pursuant to Section 5 that repair or restoration is not economically feasible, Borrower will promptly repair the Property if damaged to avoid further deterioration or damage. If insurance or condemnation proceeds are paid to Lender in connection with damage to, or the taking of, the Property, Borrower will be responsible for repairing or restoring the Property only if Xxxxxx has released proceeds for such purposes. Lender may disburse proceeds for the repairs and restoration in a single payment or in a series of progress payments as the work is completed, depending on the size of the repair or restoration, the terms of the repair agreement, and whether Borrower is in Default on the Loan. Lender may make such disbursements directly to Borrower, to the person repairing or restoring the Property, or payable jointly to both. If the insurance or condemnation proceeds are not sufficient to repair or restore the Property, Borrower remains obligated to complete such repair or restoration. Lender may make reasonable entries upon and inspections of the Property. If Lender has reasonable cause, Xxxxxx may inspect the interior of the improvements on the Property. Lender will give Borrower notice at the time of or prior to such an interior inspection specifying such reasonable cause.

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