Development and Construction Standards Clause Samples

Development and Construction Standards. The Developer agrees that all development, construction, and infrastructure within the District will comply with City design standards, specifications, and requirements, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or approved by the City, including building permit requirements. The Developer
Development and Construction Standards. Architectural Committee: 1. An accurate site plan and 2. An accurate floor plan and 3. All exterior elevations and 4. The composition and pitch of all roofing and external building materials. All lots shall be used for single family residential use only. No lot shall be divided into two (2), or more separate lots for the purpose of accommodating two (2) or more separate owners, or dwellings. No dwelling unit on any lot shall be constructed with less than fourteen hundred (1,400) square feet of living area. Multi-story dwellings shall have a minimum of seventeen hundred (1,700) square feet of living area, provided, however, the first floor shall have a minimum of eleven hundred (1,100) square feet of living area. The computation of square feet of living area shall exclude open porches, garages, and breezeways. A minimum of 100% coverage (excluding windows, doors, covered porches and patios) of brick, natural rock and stucco exteriors to a height of the first floor plate line shall be required on any dwelling, or outbuilding in the subdivision. The Architectural Committee may approve an exception to this provision upon written request. No building, or part thereof, except open porches and terraces, shall be constructed and maintain on any lot nearer to the front property line than the building lines on the Plat. No residence shall be built nearer than five feet (5’) to any side lot on one side and five feet (5’) on the other side, thus requiring a combined total of at least ten feet (10’) between the residence and both side lot lines. Where side lot easements are shown greater than the foregoing, no encroachment shall be allowed on the easement. Buildings abutting a side street may be constructed up to the fifteen foot (15’) building line (except where easements are greater, provided that the set back shall be twenty (20’) feet, if the garage abuts the side street. All buildings must face the most restrictive building line. Interior fencing or walls shall not extend beyond the building lines of the lot and if a residence is built behind the front building line of the lot, no fence may extend beyond that point nearest the street at each corner of the residence, provided, however, on corner lots fencing may extend to the side yard boundary of the lot. Fences shall be of wood, brick, stucco, stone and other materials as may be approved by the Architectural Committee or chain link, provided, however, chain link fencing shall not exceed four (4) feet in height; c...
Development and Construction Standards. 1. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW: A. THE OWNER/DEVELOPER SHALL APPROVE ALL PLANS FOR ANY STRUCTURE TO BE BUILT ON ANY LOT AND SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INTERPRETING THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS CONTAINED HEREIN. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT OWNER MAY AT ANY TIME, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ASSIGN AND TRANSFER THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW/APPROVAL TO THE ASSOCIATION.
Development and Construction Standards. Any future development of or construction on the Property shall be in full compliance with the Town Zoning Regulations and other ordinances, codes, rules and regulations of the Town pertaining to the development of the Property to be annexed, except as may be specifically amended pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Development and Construction Standards. A. ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE
Development and Construction Standards. The Developer agrees that all development, construction, and infrastructure within the District will comply with City design standards, specifications, and requirements, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or approved by the City. The Developer agrees that the Restrictive Covenants for the Land will require that either (a) all buildings within the District be constructed in a manner sufficient to achieve a rating of two stars or greater under the City’s Austin Energy Green Building Program, or (b) such buildings be constructed in a manner sufficient to achieve a reasonably equivalent rating under another program approved by the City. The Developer also agrees that the Restrictive Covenants will require that toilets, bathroom sink faucets and shower heads that are labeled as meeting the standards of the EPA WaterSense program, or a comparable program approved by the Developer and the City, be installed in all residential buildings within the District and that all residential irrigation system components are certified as meeting the standards of the EPA WaterSense program, or a comparable program approved by the Developer and the City, or, if the EPA WaterSense program ceases to exist, that such fixtures and irrigation system components be labeled, certified or approved through a comparable program established or approved by the EPA or the City.

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  • Design and Construction In complying with the requirements of the specification both with respect to arrangement and detail, design is to conform to the best current engineering practice. Each of the several parts of the material is to be of the maker’s standard design provided that this design is in general accordance with the specification. The essence of design should be simplicity and reliability in order to give long continuous service with high economy and low maintenance cost. Particular attention should be paid to internal and external access in order to facilitate inspection, cleaning and maintenance. The design dimensions and materials of all parts are to be such that they will not suffer damage as a result of stresses under the most severe conditions. Fully detailed specifications of the several parts of the material are to be submitted describing particularly the materials to be used. The materials used in the construction of the material are to be of the highest quality and selected particularly to meet the duties required of them. Mechanisms are to be constructed to avoid sticking due to rust or corrosion. Workmanship and general finish are to be of the highest class throughout. All similar parts of the material are to be interchangeable. All equipment is to operate without undue vibration and with the least possible amount of noise and is not to cause a nuisance. All equipment is to be designed to minimize the risk of fire and any damage, which may be caused in the event of fire. The equipment is also to be designed to prevent ingress of all vermin, accidental contact with live parts and to minimize the ingress of dust and dirt. The use of materials, which may be liable to attack by termites or other insects, is to be avoided.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • Project Construction The Contractor agrees to provide continuous on-site supervision on each Job Order, while progress on the project is being accomplished. The Contractor’s Project Manager will ensure: 1. Coordination and providing supervision to all Subcontractor and workers; 2. Posting of the prevailing wage scale; 3. Maintaining a copy of the Contractors safety program manual made available to all construction personnel; 4. Conducting weekly on-site safety meetings; 5. Completing the daily labor and construction progress log on a daily basis and submit copies to the County on a daily basis. Copies of the previous day’s reports must be submitted by 9:00AM of the following day. a. Daily labor log is to include a listing of Subcontractor(s) and a count of workers by trade providing services for the day. b. Construction progress log is to include a narrative of the Work provided by trade(s). Narrative agrees to include the various areas of the jobsite where Work was performed and any problems or conditions that were encountered. c. In the event the Contractor fails to provide a daily log and/or construction progress log, the County may impose damages against the Contractor in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each log and deduct from the Contractor’s payment request, for each day the Contractor does not provide the documentation. 6. County may suspend Contractor operations if no Contractor Superintendent is observed. All delays caused by the suspension will be the responsibility of the Contractor. No time extension or claims for cost(s) associated with the suspension will be granted by the County.