Grass and Weeds Sample Clauses

Grass and Weeds. Lessee shall mow any grass areas within the Premises on a substantially weekly basis. Lessee shall control weeds and grass inside and outside of fence lines through string trimming or chemical vegetation control methods. This obligation includes the backstop fence, foul fence lines, and the outfield fence. If the Premises includes other exterior fences around a portion or all of the Premises, Lessee shall control grass/weeds in such fence lines and five feet outside of the fence. The obligations in this Section do not apply if the City is maintaining a portion of the Premises pursuant to Section 9.A.i. If Lessee fails to mow the grass or control weeds and grass within the fence lines as required by this section, the Parks Division Manager may mow the areas and charge Lessee at the rate of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per hour for each person and machine used, provided that the Parks Division Manager: (1) determines the need for mowing; (2) gives Lessee three (3) days’ notice of his intent to do so if Lessee fails to mow; and (3) determines he/she has the available manpower and equipment to perform the mowing. Should the Parks Division Manager not have the available personnel and equipment, he/she can arrange for a private contractor to mow at the expense of Lessee.
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Grass and Weeds. Lessee shall mow any grass areas within the Premises on a substantially weekly basis. Lessee shall control weeds and grass inside and outside of fence lines through string trimming or chemical vegetation control methods. This obligation includes the backstop fence, foul fence lines, and the outfield fence. If the Premises includes other exterior fences around a portion or all of the Premises, Lessee shall control grass/weeds in such fence lines and five feet outside of the fence. If Lessee fails to mow the grass or control weeds and grass within the fence lines as required by this section, the Parks Division Manager may mow the areas and charge Lessee at the rate of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per hour for each person and machine used, provided that the Parks Division Manager: (1) determines the need for mowing;
Grass and Weeds. User shall mow any grass areas within the Premises on a substantially weekly basis from May 1 to October 31. User shall control weeds and grass inside and outside of fence lines through string trimming or chemical vegetation control methods. This obligation includes the fence, fence lines, and the outside the fence. If the Premises include other exterior fences around a portion or all of the Premises, User shall control grass/weeds in such fence lines and six feet outside of the fence. The area to be maintained within the Premises is defined with a boundary on the map shown in Attachment A. The obligations in this Section do not apply if the City is maintaining the Premises pursuant to Section 9.B.i. If User fails to mow the grass or control weeds and grass within the required by this Section, the Parks Division Manager may mow the areas and charge User at the rate of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per hour for each person and machine used, provided that the Parks Division Manager: (1) determines the need for mowing; (2) gives User three (3) days’ notice of his/her intent to do so if User fails to mow; and (3) determines he/she has the available manpower and equipment to perform the mowing. Should the Parks Division Manager not have the available personnel and equipment, he/she can arrange for a private contractor to mow at the expense of User.
Grass and Weeds. The ongoing maintenance of City grass and weeds is to be the responsibility of The City. The City agrees to regularly scheduled maintenance
Grass and Weeds. User shall mow any grass areas within the Premises on a substantially weekly basis. User shall control weeds and grass inside and outside of fence lines through string trimming or chemical vegetation control methods. This obligation includes the backstop fence, foul fence lines, and the outfield fence. If the Premises include other exterior fences around a portion or all of the Premises, User shall control grass/weeds in such fence lines and five feet outside of the fence. The obligations in this Section do not apply if the City is maintaining the Premises pursuant to Section 9.A.i. If User fails to mow the grass or control weeds and grass within the fence lines as required by this Section, the Parks Division Manager may mow the areas and charge User at the rate of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per hour for each person and machine used, provided that the Parks Division

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