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Meeting Date
03/28/2005
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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05-41
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• <br />Development Contract <br />Millers Crossroads 2nd Addition <br />March 28, 2005 <br />11. The Developer shall promptly clear dirt and debris, within public right -of- <br />ways, and drainage and utility easements, resulting from construction by <br />the Developer, its purchasers, builders and contractors within five (5) days <br />after notification by the City. The Developer or its assigns shall be <br />responsible for all necessary street and storm sewer maintenance including <br />street sweeping, storm sewer cleaning, ditch cleaning and pond dredging, <br />resulting from the accumulation of said dirt and debris, until all <br />Certificates of Occupancy are issued. Warning signs shall be placed when <br />hazards develop in streets to prevent the public from traveling on same and <br />directing attention to detours. If and when the streets become impassable, <br />such streets shall be barricaded and closed. The Developer shall maintain a <br />smooth, hard driving surface and adequate drainage on all temporary streets. <br />12. Street Lighting: <br />a) Residential street lighting shall be owned by the City. Such street <br />lighting system shall be installed, operated, and maintained by the <br />electric utility company. City and electric utility company may enter <br />into a contractual agreement on the rate and maintenance of the <br />street lighting system. City shall use escrow funds to pay for street <br />light installation. <br />b) It shall be the responsibility of the Developer to pay for street <br />lighting operation charges for the initial 15 months of operation of <br />the system. <br />13. The Developer shall dedicate to the City, prior to approval of the final plat, <br />at no cost to the City, all permanent or temporary easements necessary for <br />the construction and installation of the Developer Improvements. All such <br />easements required by the City shall be in writing, in recordable form, <br />containing such terms and conditions, as the City shall determine. <br />14. Warning signs shall be placed when hazards develop in streets to prevent the <br />public from traveling on same and directing attention to detours. If and <br />when the streets become impassable, such streets shall be barricaded and <br />closed. The developer shall maintain a smooth, hard driving surface and <br />adequate drainage on all temporary streets. <br />15. The Developer shall be responsible for securing all site grading and <br />development approvals and permits from all appropriate Federal, State, <br />Regional and Local jurisdictions prior to the commencement of site grading <br />or construction and prior to the City awarding construction contracts for <br />public utilities. <br />
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