Common use of Permitted Modifications Clause in Contracts

Permitted Modifications. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, Developer shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to modify the scope and physical parameters of the Project, other than the Improvements (each, a "Permitted Modification") if, and to the extent, that: (a) Modifications are approved via the Planning Commission and/or the City's governing body via the planning and zoning process or as required by Applicable Laws and Requirements; or (b) Modifications shall be allowed to the interior portions of the various buildings that constitute the Improvements. Developer agrees that any such Permitted Modification shall be consistent, and comply, with Applicable Laws and Requirements. Developer shall give to the City reasonable prior notice of any Permitted Modifications. A Permitted Modification shall not require the consent of the City (other than as set forth in Section 7.04(a) above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Permitted Modifications. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, Developer shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to modify the scope and physical parameters of the Project, other than the Improvements (each, a "Permitted Modification") if, and to the extent, that: (a) Modifications are approved via the Planning Commission and/or the City's governing body via the planning and zoning process or as to the extent required by Applicable Laws and Requirements; or (b) Modifications shall be allowed to the interior portions of the various buildings that constitute the Improvements. Developer agrees that any such Permitted Modification shall be consistent, and comply, with Applicable Laws and Requirements. Developer shall give to the City reasonable prior notice of any Permitted Modifications. A Permitted Modification shall not require the consent of the City (other than as set forth in Section 7.04(a7.4(a) above).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Redevelopment Agreement