LOCALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES Sample Clauses

LOCALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES. A. The School District Board may elect to add to the scope of any Project and separately fund a scope of work, an LFI (as described in Exhibit Three), which involves improvements to all or part of the Project. The School District Board may request the Commission to approve the incorporation of the design and construction of the LFI into the overall Project.
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LOCALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES. A. The School District Board may elect to add to the scope of any ELPP project, and separately fund, a scope of work (“Local Initiative”), which involves improvements to all or part of the Local Project Phase. The school District Board may request the Commission to approve the incorporation of the design and construction of the Local Initiative into the overall Project.
LOCALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES. A. Locally Funded Initiatives (LFI) are defined as portions of a project not subject to this Agreement. The LFI may include construction which is determined to exceed the standards in the Facility Manual; maintenance, repair or renovation.
LOCALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES. (“LFI”):
LOCALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES. “LFI”): The School District Board’s Project Agreement LFI is Zero Dollars ($-0-) for which the School District Board is responsible in its entirety. The LFI listed in this section constitutes a “required locally funded definition” for debt purposes per ORC 133 (I). Other LFI’s not specifically referenced in this Agreement may be addressed through the process described in Section VII of this Agreement.

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