Utility Easements. In all electric and communication facilities installed underground, the utility easements shall be graded to within six (6) inches of final grade by the Developer prior to the installation of such facilities, and earth fill, piles or mounds of dirt shall not be stored on such easement areas. Utility facilities when installed on utility easements (whether overhead or underground) shall not disturb any monuments in the Development. Any necessary easements not shown on the Site Plan shall be granted by the Developer to the City prior to installation of facilities within those easement areas.
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Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement
Utility Easements. In all electric and communication facilities installed underground, the utility easements shall be graded to within six (6) inches of final grade by the Developer prior to the installation of such facilities, and earth fill, piles or mounds of dirt shall not be stored on such easement areas. Utility facilities when installed on utility easements (whether overhead or underground) shall not disturb any monuments in the Development. Any necessary easements not shown on the Site Plan CSM or Development Plans shall be granted by the Developer to the City prior to installation of facilities within those easement areas.
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Sources: Development Agreement
Utility Easements. In all electric and communication facilities installed underground, the utility easements shall be graded to within six (6) inches of final grade by the Developer prior to the installation of such facilities, and earth fill, piles or mounds of dirt shall not be stored on such easement areas. Utility facilities when installed on utility easements (whether overhead or underground) shall not disturb any monuments in on the DevelopmentProperty. Any necessary easements not shown on the Site Plan Certified Survey Map shall be granted by the Developer to the City prior to installation of facilities within those easement areas.
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Sources: Development Agreement