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<br />D. City of Centerville Grading Permit for land disturbing activities. <br />E. City of Centerville Right-of-Way Permits for small utilities such as gas, phone, <br />electric, cable TV. <br />F. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Sanitary Sewer Extension <br />G. Minnesota Department of Health Water Main Extension <br /> 9. TIME OF PERFORMANCE. The Developer shall install all required public <br />) in the Development Plans with the exception of the final <br />wear course of asphalt by December 31, 2021. Developer shall install the wear course by <br />November 1, 2022. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. The <br />City may exercise the power to delay installation of the wear course for a period no more than one <br />If the deadline is extended Security posted by the <br />Developer shall be updated to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. The City <br />may only exercise the power to delay installation of the wear course for good cause shown. <br /> As Developer moves forward with future development of the Outlots, the installation of <br />those required public improvements and their associated deadlines shall be the subject of an <br />amendment to this Agreement using the principals governing First Phase. <br /> 10. LICENSE. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers, <br />and contractors a license to enter the Land to be platted to perform all work and inspections deemed <br />appropriate by the City in conjunction with the Final Plat development and the Improvements. <br /> 11. EROSION CONTROL. The erosion control shall be implemented by the <br />Developer according to the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), and inspected under <br />the terms of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit For Storm Water <br />Discharge Related To Construction Activity (NPDES permit). The City or Rice Creek Watershed <br />District may impose additional erosion control requirements if field conditions warrant. The <br />parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not <br />comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from <br />the City, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or the Rice Creek Watershed District, the City may <br />take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion. The City will designate a contact <br />person responsible for erosion control issues. The contact person will attend the pre-construction <br />Version 10/11/2021 Page 8 <br /> <br />