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11. HVAC System . In the event Tenant elects to use a portion of the Premises for the operation of a data center, then, as part of the
Tenant Improvement Work, Tenant shall install a HVAC system or unit in the Premises. Tenant’ s installation of the HVAC system or
unit in the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’ s review and approval of Tenant’ s plans and specifications for the HVAC system or
unit (to be included as part of Tenant’ s Preliminary Plans and Working Drawings). Landlord, by written notice to Tenant, may require
Tenant to remove the HVAC system or unit at the end of the Term and repair any damage to the Premises due to Tenant’ s removal of
the HVAC system of unit.
12. Conduit . Tenant shall have the right to install underground conduit in the Project to connect the various building in the Project that
are leased by Tenant and the Generator, provided that Tenant complies with each of the following terms and conditions: (i) prior to
installing additional conduit in the Phase, Tenant utilizes the existing conduit in the Phase to the extent the conduit can be used in a
secure manner (excluding the Generator which will use its own dedicated conduit), (ii) Tenant installs additional conduit in the Phase
only in
the location designated by Landlord; (iii) all of the terms and conditions contained in the Lease with respect to Tenant’ s construction
of additional improvements in the Premises, including Landlord’ s right to approve Tenant’ s proposed plans, shall apply with respect to
Tenant s installation of additional conduit in the Phase, and (iv) following Tenant’ s installation of additional conduit in the Phase,
Tenant shall restore the landscaping, parking lots and other areas within the Project that are disturbed or affected as a result of
Tenant s installation of additional conduit to their condition existing prior to Tenant’ s installation of additional conduit, including
applying a seal coat and striping to the parking lot in the area where the additional conduit is placed so that the patched area of the
parking lot (resulting from the installation of the conduit) blends with and is not materially distinguishable from the remaining portion
of the parking lot in th e Phase as reasonably determined by Landlord.
Schedule 1
Page 1 of 2
June 30, 1998
MENLO OAKS CORPORATE CENTER
GENERAL BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS
1. Carpet Manufactured by Designweave “New Sabre”,
38oz.
cut pile, glue down.
Throughout u.o.n.
2. Base Burke 2 inch top set base. Throughout u.o.n.
3. Doors Solid wood core door with Nevemar plastic
laminate
rustic quartered oak, full height 10’ -0” door.
As indicated on plans.
4. Frames Manufactured by Eclipse, painted aluminum,
standard
building finish.
As indicated on plans.
5. Hardware Manufactured by Schlage, latchset (L-series
03A.
Style: Lever) in brass.(Lockset not included
u.o.n.)
As indicated on plans.
6. Suspended Ceiling
System
USG Donn Fineline grid system. 2’ X2”
module size
Armstrong Tegular Cortega, Minatone 2X2 No.
704A,
White.
Throughout u.o.n.
7. Lighting 2’ X4’ parabolume fixture (18 cell) with accent
Recessed incadescent light fixtures as indicated
on
plan.
1 each per 110 usable
sq. ft.
2002. EDGAR Online, Inc.