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Houle Estates 2nd Addition <br />Development Agreement <br />11/25/2019 <br /> page 6 <br />provided herein. In the event that such security is insufficient to pay the <br />outstanding amount of such special assessments plus accrued interest the City <br />may certify such outstanding special assessments in full to the County Auditor <br />pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 429.061, subdivision 3, for collection the <br />following year. The City, at its option, may commence legal action against the <br />Developer to collect the entire unpaid balance of the special assessments then <br />estimated or levied pursuant hereto, with interest, including reasonable <br />attorney's fees, and Developer shall be liable for such special assessments and, if <br />more than one, such liability shall be joint and several. In addition to any other <br />rights and remedies upon Developer’s default, the City may refuse to issue <br />building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy for any property within the <br />Subdivision until such time as such default has been corrected to the satisfaction <br />of the City. The Developer agrees to reimburse the City for all costs incurred by <br />the City in the enforcement of this agreement, or any portion thereof, including <br />court costs and reasonable engineering and attorneys' fees, if the City prevails in <br />any enforcement action. <br />18. Building Permits. Not applicable. <br />19. Special Provisions. Not applicable. <br />20. Hours of Construction Activity. <br /> <br />All construction activity shall be limited to the hours as follows: <br />Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. <br />Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. <br />Sunday and Holidays No working hours allowed <br /> <br />21. Insurance. Developer or its general contractor shall take out and maintain until one <br />year after the City accepted the Developer Improvements, public liability and property <br />damage insurance covering personal injury, including death, and claims for property <br />damage which may arise out of the Developer's or general contractor’s work, as the <br />case may be, or the work of its subcontractors or by one directly or indirectly employed <br />by any of them. Limits for bodily injury and death shall be not less than Five Hundred <br />Thousand and no/100 ($500,000.00) Dollars for one person and One Million and no/100 <br />($1,000,000.00) Dollars for each occurrence; limits for property damage shall be not less <br />than One Million and no/100 ($1,000,000.00) Dollars for each occurrence; or a <br />combination single limit policy of Two Million and no/100 ($2,000,000.00) Dollars or <br />more. The City, its employees, its agents and assigns shall be named as an additional <br />insured on the policy, and the Developer or its general contractor shall file with the City <br />a certificate evidencing coverage prior to the City signing the plat. The certificate shall <br />provide that the City must be given ten days advance written notice of the cancellation
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