Common use of Drainage Improvements Clause in Contracts

Drainage Improvements. Certain of the Required Improvements are drainage improvements. 5.15.1 In accordance with Section 16-8-60 of the Land Use Code, the Developer shall retain a registered professional engineer to prepare a drainage study of the Property and to design a drainage system according to generally accepted storm drainage practices. The drainage plan must conform to the City’s flood control regulations, as given in Article XI of the Land Use Code, and must be reviewed and approved in writing by the City Engineer before commencement of construction activities, including overlot grading. 5.15.2 All site drainage, including drainage from roof drains, must be properly detained and diverted to the drainage system approved in the drainage plan before any certificate of occupancy will be issued for the Property. 5.15.3 All drainage improvements within public rights-of-way will be dedicated to the City as Public Improvements. All drainage improvements on private property will be maintained by the Developer, subject to easements to allow the City access in the event that the Developer fails to adequately maintain the drainage facilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Agreement

Drainage Improvements. Certain As shown on Exhibit B, certain of the Required Improvements are drainage improvements. 5.15.1 5.16.1 In accordance with Section 16-8-60 of the Land Use Code, the Developer shall retain a registered professional engineer to prepare a drainage study of the Property and to design a drainage system according to generally accepted storm drainage practices. The drainage plan must conform to the City’s flood control regulations, as given in Article XI of the Land Use Code, and must be reviewed and approved in writing by the City Engineer before commencement of construction activities, including overlot grading. 5.15.2 5.16.2 All site drainage, including drainage from roof drains, must be properly detained and diverted to the drainage system approved in the drainage plan before any certificate of occupancy will be issued for the Property. 5.15.3 5.16.3 All drainage improvements within public rights-of-way will be dedicated to the City as Public Improvements. All drainage improvements on private property will be maintained by the Developer, subject to easements to allow the City access in the event that the Developer fails to adequately maintain the drainage facilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Improvements Agreement; Subdivision Improvements Agreement; Inclusionary Housing Agreement