Common use of Permits and Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Permits and Occupancy. Upon approval by the Village of the final plans and specifications for the Public Facilities associated therewith, then zoning, stormwater, and building permits may be issued and, later, certificates of occupancy will be issued at such time as the Public Facilities have been constructed with respect to the development and have been accepted for use. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, and in lieu of constructing Public Facilities for water and/or sewer, Developer reserves the right and option to investigate through the Union County Environmental Health Department, the use of private well water and/or septic systems to service one or more buildings on the Property until Public Facilities to the Property become available. In the event Developer chooses this option, the required permits and certificates of compliance/occupancy shall be issued based on compliance with applicable requirements for the aforementioned private facilities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, in the event of a material breach of the provisions of this Agreement by Developer, the Village shall not be required to issue any certificates of occupancy, or to approve or accept the receipt and/or delivery of any service to any part of the property until and unless such breach is cured.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Permits and Occupancy. Upon approval by the Village of the final plans and specifications for the Public Facilities associated therewith, then zoning, stormwater, and building permits may be issued and, later, certificates of occupancy will be issued at such time as the Public Facilities have been constructed with respect to the development and have been accepted for use. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, and in lieu of constructing Public Facilities for water and/or sewer, Developer reserves the right and option to investigate through the Union County Environmental Health Department, the use of private well water and/or septic systems to service one or more buildings on the Property until Public Facilities to the Property become available. In the event Developer chooses this option, the required permits and certificates of compliance/occupancy shall be issued based on compliance with applicable requirements for the aforementioned private facilities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, in the event of a material breach of the provisions of this Agreement by Developer, the Village shall not be required to issue any certificates of occupancy, or to approve or accept the receipt and/or delivery of any service to any part of the property until and unless such breach is cured.to

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement