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<br />the Community Development Director prior to issuance of any building permits. <br /> <br />9.11 Mechanical Equipment. Air conditioning equipment shall be located on each lot on the <br />north, west or east side of each complex and screened from view of adjacent units and <br />residential properties. The AC units shall be included on the site plan and approved by the <br />Community Development Director. <br /> <br />9.12 Mitigation of Impact on Adjacent Residential Uses. Exterior and recreational vehicle (RV) <br />storage shall be prohibited. No accessory buildings shall be allowed on the site. <br /> <br />9.13 Trash/Recycling Container & Handling. The trash/recycling container shall be located in <br />the garage area of each unit. Trash collection activities shall be restricted to the allowances <br />of the Roseville Solid Waste Ordinance. <br /> <br />9,14 Off-Street Parking. Off-street parking areas shall be improved as shown on the approved site <br />development plan (Exhibit~, and shall include hard surfacing (bituminous), concrete <br />perimeter curbing, and a drainage plan. The site plan shall provide 6 additional off-street <br />guest parking stalls. So long as the DEVELOPER maintains its use of the property as <br />contemplated in this agreement, the off-street parking areas constructed in accordance with <br />the approved site development plan shall be satisfactory to the CITY. <br /> <br />9.15 Signage. Signage shall be indicated within the site development plans and approved by the <br />City of St. Anthony. It is suggested that the townhouse development sign be a decroative <br />monument sign adjacent the entrance. (Exhibit ~ <br /> <br />9.16 Lighting. Parking lot and any building facade lights shall be downcast, cutoff type, <br />concealing the light source from view and preventing glare. Lighting shall be consistent <br />throughout the development and meet the lighting requirements of Section 1010.12 of the <br />City Code. (Exhibit ~ <br /> <br />9,17 Homeowners Association & Covenants. The DEVELOPER shall provide the City with one <br />complete signed copy ofthe homeowners association by-laws, covenants, and maintenance <br />plan. (Exhibit ) <br /> <br />10. Developer's Default <br /> <br />For purposes of this Agreement, the failure of the DEVELOPER to perform any covenant, obligation <br />or agreement of the DEVELOPER hereunder, and the continuance of such failure for a period of <br />thirty (30) days after written notice thereof from the City (or such longer period of time as may <br />reasonably be necessary to cure any such default, if such default is not reasonably curable within <br />such thirty (30) day period) shall constitute a DEVELOPER default hereunder. Within the thirty <br />(30) day period after notice is given, a request may made for a hearing (by either party) to be held <br />before the Roseville City Council to determine if a default has occurred. Upon the occurrence of <br />DEVELOPER default, the City may withhold any certificate of occupancy for improvements <br />proposed to be constructed. <br /> <br />Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the developer may convey a parcel or parcels of <br />land within the PUD to a third party, which conveyed parcels shall remain subject to all of the terms <br />ofthe PUD specifically relating to said parcels. In that connection, the parties agree as follows: <br /> <br />6 <br />