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<br />11 <br />17. Issuance of Building and Occupancy Permits. <br />(01) Building Permits. The City will not issue any building permit (a permit issued for <br />construction of a structure to be sold and occupied by a new owner) for any lot or parcel in the <br />Subdivision until all small and large utilities are installed, streets are paved with the first lift of <br />pavement and vegetation is full established. City will not issue a certificate of occupancy (said <br />certificate will allow the structure to be transferred to a new owner for the purpose of permanent <br />occupancy) for any building constructed on any lot or parcel in the Subdivision until all <br />Improvements (except final lift of paving) are completed, approved by the City Engineer and <br />accepted by the City. Temporary certificates of occupancy may be issued for sites with model <br />permits; however, such certificates will not allow the structure to be transferred to a new owner for <br />the purpose of occupancy. <br />(02) Notice to Homebuyers. If the Developer fails to comply with any of provisions of this <br />Agreement, the City may refuse to issue a building permit or certificate of occupancy for any lot or <br />parcel in the Subdivision. Developer agrees to advise purchasers of any lot or parcel within the <br />Subdivision of the existence of this contract and the obligations and restrictions created herein prior <br />to the completion of the sale. Further, Developer agrees to save and hold City harmless from any <br />and all claims or actions arising from the right to withhold the issuance of such permits and <br />certificates and from other provisions hereof. <br />18. Model Homes. <br />(01) The City may issue building permits for the construction of up to three model homes on lots <br />approved by the Building Official prior to completion of the public and private infrastructure, <br />provided that access to the site for emergency vehicles is maintained at all times. City will not issue a <br />certificate of occupancy (said certificate will allow the st ructure to be transferred to a new owner for <br />the purpose of permanent occupancy) for any building constructed on any lot or parcel in the <br />Subdivision until all Improvements (except final lift of paving) are completed, approved by the City <br />Engineer and accepted by the City. Temporary certificates of occupancy may be issued for sites; <br />however, such certificates will not allow the structure to be transferred to a new owner for the <br />purpose of occupancy. <br />19. Miscellaneous. <br />(01) Filing of Final Plat and Developer Agreement. Before construction commences on the <br />Improvements, the Final Plat of the Subdivision and this Developer Agreement must be filed and <br />recorded and all necessary easements shall have been conveyed to the City, unless the City authorizes <br />in writing the commencement of limited construction activities. <br />(02) Incorporation by Reference. All plans, special provisions, proposals, specifications and <br />contracts for the Improvements to be made pursuant to this Agreement shall be and hereby are <br />made a part of this Agreement by reference as fully as if set forth herein in full. <br />(03) No Replacement. This Agreement is in addition to and is not in replacement of the terms <br />and conditions of the Petition for Public Improvements and Waiver of Right to Public Hearing and <br />Right to Object relating to the Subdivision executed by Developer. <br />(04) Regulatory Compliance. The Developer represents to the City that the Subdivision complies <br />with all city, county, metropolitan, state, and federal laws and regulations, including but not limited <br />to: subdivision ordinances, zoning ordinances, and environmental regulations. If the City determines <br />that the plat does not comply, the City may, at its option, refuse to allow construction or