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<br />Page 2 of 5 <br />474751v3 CBR CR150-4 <br />b) Three to six unit building. The UDC requires approval of a site plan application for the new <br />building. <br /> The application and escrow fee for the application will be paid for by the EDA. <br /> City staff will prepare the application for you, but you will need to prepare detailed site and <br />building plans. <br /> If your proposal is selected by the EDA on August 18, 2020, then you must submit the <br />signed application by August 25, 2020 and the detailed site and building plans by <br />September 1, 2020. <br /> The Planning Commission will hold the public hearing for the site & building plan on <br />September 14, 2020 with a decision by the City Council expected on October 6, 2020. <br /> <br />5. No later than 10 days after City Council approval of either a variance or site plan as described <br />above, Builder must sign the Purchase and Development Agreement and pay $2,000 earnest <br />money for the lot. <br /> <br />6. No later than 60 days after the required City Council approval of either a variance or a s ite plan as <br />described above, Builder must close on its purchase of the lot. At closing, the Builder shall make <br />full payment for the remaining lot price (the EDA does not provide interim financing). To save <br />time, Builder may begin the building permit application process before the closing date (see <br />Section E, below). However, the permit will not be issued until Builder has closed on the lot. <br /> <br />7. No later than one year after its closing on the purchase of the lots, Builder must complete the <br />building. <br /> <br /> <br />D. Specifications. <br /> <br />1. Grading and Drainage. <br /> <br />a) The elevation may be refined by Builder and EDA staff prior to issuance of the building <br />permit. Upon completion of the final grade but prior to installing landscaping, EDA staff <br />may require the Builder to submit an as-built survey to the Building Official showing the <br />final grade elevations. <br /> <br />b) Drainage from the building, driveway and any other structures shall be accommodated on <br />the site so that water flow onto adjacent properties is minimized. If determined by the <br />Building Official to be necessary, Builder will install rain gutters to direct roof runoff to <br />minimize impacts on adjacent properties. Builder will restore any disturbed turf or <br />landscaping. <br /> <br />c) Builder will follow Best Management Practices to minimize erosion and runoff onto <br />adjacent properties and public ways. At a minimum, Builder will install silt fencing or <br />wattle logs, and a temporary rock construction entrance to prevent runoff silt from flowing <br />onto the street or adjacent properties. These erosion control measures should be <br />installed at the beginning of building construction as this is the first inspection completed <br />by the Building Official. <br /> <br />2. Utilities. <br /> <br />a) Utility meters shall be reasonably screened from street view; locations must be specified <br />on the plans submitted with the building permit application. <br /> <br />b) All utility service lines shall be underground. Utilities may locate necessary facilities such <br />as pedestals or boxes in the street right-of-way or utility & drainage easements. <br /> <br />c) Any expenses for connection of the building to utilities shall be the responsibility of <br />Builder.