Agreement Execution. After plan approval in the City’s Land Development process, the Property Owner and CATS can execute the Corridor Access Agreement(s). After execution, the property owner can then begin work in the Transit Corridor. The Agreement requires insurance, indemnification and other terms but is intended to implement what is reflected in the approved plans. Therefore, the approved plans are attached as Exhibit A to the Agreement. Additionally, if there is also a land exchange, the required Corridor Access Agreement(s) cannot be executed until City Council and other applicable approvals. CATS Legal provides the information for the Request for Council Action and all necessary documents to City Real Estate, in accordance with the Real Estate Council Agenda Schedule (typically 5 weeks in advance of Council meeting). CATS Legal also coordinates with City Real Estate to place the required notice in the newspaper. For additional information about application requirements and obtaining an agreement, please contact:
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Sources: Corridor Access Agreement, Corridor Access Agreement, Corridor Access Agreement