Infrastructure Plan. Property Owners must provide an Infrastructure Plan to PP&D. The City must have reviewed and approved the Infrastructure Plan prior to issuance of a building permit for: (1) the Consolidated Building (described in Section 3.2); (2) 100 units of market rate housing; or (3) 50,000 square feet of non-residential use, whichever occurs first, or, in the alternative and at the city’s sole discretion, in coordination with design and project development of the streetcar project, if the proposed development connects utilities to the new streets and associated infrastructure built as part of the streetcar project. The City review may occur through a formal review process that applies to development on the Subject Properties, including but not limited to a land division, planned development or public works permit. There may be an opportunity to phase the infrastructure plan on the Subject Properties, and Property Owners should work with the city to identify opportunities to coordinate the infrastructure plan with the timing of future development and the streetcar project.
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Sources: Public Benefits Agreement, Public Benefits Agreement, Public Benefits Agreement