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O <br />i <br />County receives certification of Dodgertown as a retained spring training franchise <br />facility by January 1, 2001, and the other parties complete their obligations by the end <br />of February, 2401, the parties will certify that all preconditions have been satisfied and <br />a that no further condition remains to be satisfied other than the issuance of Bonds by <br />the County. At that time, the County will proceed to issue its Bonds to finance the <br />t " acquisition of Dodgertown and to fund the costs of the improvements thereto. <br />Tab "H": Barking Agreentent between the County, the Dodgers and the Developer dated as <br />of September 1, 2000 (tire "Parking Agreement"). With the separation of the <br />ownership of lands presently owned by Fox and the Dodgers into County land and <br />private land, and the construction of the new improvements to Dodgertown, the <br />present site for parking for events at Dodgertown will be significantly reduced. In <br />order to assure the County that adequate parking is provided for Dodgertown events <br />(as required by applicable City Ordinances), the County, as the owner of Dodgertown, <br />the Dodgers and the Developer have entered into the Parking Agreement whereby the <br />Developer and the Dodgers will assure, through cross easements, the rights to utilize <br />parking facilities on the Developer's property adjacent to Dodgertown for the benefit <br />of Dodgertown. No public funds will be expended to provide such parking facilities. <br />This application addresses the specific evaluation criteria included in the Application for <br />Certification of Retained Spring Training Facilities. <br />The following maps illustrate the locution of Dodgertown in Indian Inver <br />County and the City of Vero Beach. <br />r-5 <br />