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Development Contract— Site Grading Only <br /> Grandview <br /> August 13, 2007 <br /> is construction progresses. The smallest practical area of land shall be <br /> exposed at any one period of time. <br /> f) Where the topsoil is removed, sufficient arable soil shall be set aside <br /> for respreading over the developed area. The topsoil shall be <br /> restored to a depth of at least four (4) inches and shall be of a quality <br /> at least equal to the soil quality prior to development. <br /> g) The Developer shall install four (4) inches of topsoil on all <br /> boulevards and seed or sod as approved by the City. The Developer <br /> shall make all necessary adjustments to the curb stops to bring them <br /> flush with the topsoil prior to occupancy. <br /> h) All disturbed areas shall be seeded or sodded as designated per the <br /> plans. <br /> i) The street right-of-way, storm water storage ponds, and surface <br /> water drainage ways shall be graded prior to commencement of <br /> utility construction. <br /> j) Drainage swales, ditches, storm water storage ponds and other high <br /> risk erosion areas shall be protected from erosion. <br /> k) All remaining grading must be completed prior to issuance of <br /> building permits. <br /> 1) Protect streets from erosion deposits. This should include a <br /> combination of roadside silt fences, roadside sod strips, catch basin <br /> rock bale inlet protection, rock construction entrances, straw mulch, <br /> and/or street sweeping. <br /> m) The developer's engineer shall certify, in writing with an as-built <br /> survey, that all grading complies with the grading plan prior to <br /> issuance of building permits. <br /> n) A legal covenant shall be included within the homeowner's <br /> association documents prohibiting the use of phosphorus on lawns. <br /> o) The developer shall be responsible for ascertaining that site <br /> geotechnical and groundwater conditions are adequate and <br /> conforming with the grading and site improvements as proposed. <br /> 5. The Developer shall place iron monuments at all lot and block corners and at <br /> all other angle points on boundary lines. Iron monuments shall be placed <br /> after all street and lawn grading has been completed in order to preserve the <br /> lot markers for future property owners. Lot corner irons on the back <br /> page 4 <br />