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<br />8.2 Park Dedication. Park dedication required in conjunction with plat approval shall be <br />satisfied by the contribution of cash in lieu of land dedication, as the dedication of <br />land for park purposes is deemed inappropriate for this development. The payment <br />in lieu of land shall be $350.00 per unit (in accordance with Section 11 03.07D of the <br />City Code), for a total of $10,500. Said payment shall be made prior to the issuance <br />of building permits for the development. <br /> <br />9.0 Site Development Requirements and Subdivision Standards <br /> <br />To ensure that the proposed development meets the CITY'S requirements and standards <br />for site development, the following provisions shall apply: <br /> <br />9.1 Final Grading Plan. The final grading plan must to be reviewed and approved by <br />the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for the project. The <br />final grading plan for the development will be approved by the CITY if it is in general <br />conformity with the approved preliminary grading plan (Exhibit C), and provided that <br />any applicable provisions set forth herein by the Director of Public Works have all <br />been satisfied. All grading shall comply with the submitted grading plan and shall <br />be the responsibility of the DEVELOPER. After site grading, the DEVELOPER shall <br />submit to the CITY a letter from a registered engineer or land surveyor certifying <br />that the grades as completed are an accurate implementation of the approved <br />grading plan. Said certification must be submitted prior to the issuance of any <br />certificate of occupancy for the project. <br /> <br />9.2 Final Utility Servicing Plan. The final utility servicing plan will need to be reviewed <br />and approved by the Director of Public Works prior to any permits being issued for <br />the project. The final utility servicing plan for the development will be approved by <br />the CITY if it is in general conformity with the approved preliminary utility servicing <br />plan (Exhibit D), and provided that any applicable provisions set forth herein by the <br />Director of Public Works have all been satisfied. <br /> <br />9.3 Erosion Control. Prior to site grading, and before any utility construction is <br />commenced or building permits are issued, an erosion control plan must be <br />submitted for approval, and all erosion control actions shall be implemented, <br />inspected and approved by the CITY and/or Rice Creek Watershed District. <br /> <br />9.4 Clean Up. The DEVELOPER shall clean dirt and debris from streets that has <br />resulted from construction work by the DEVELOPER, its agents or assigns. The <br />CITY will determine whether it is necessary to take additional measures to clean dirt <br />and debris from the streets. After 24 hours verbal notice to the developer, the CITY <br />may complete or contract to complete the clean-up at the DEVELOPER'S expense. <br /> <br />PUD/Subdivision Agreement#_ (Mendota Homes, Inc.) - Page 4 of 10 <br />