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Memorandum of Understanding - Great Lakes Capital - Building Permit 5550 Dylan Drive
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Memorandum of Understanding - Great Lakes Capital - Building Permit 5550 Dylan Drive
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by applicable test results for inflow/infiltration, exfiltration, deflection, pressure, leaks, bacteria, <br />compaction and other tests required by the City. All construction, engineering and inspection cost <br />by Owner in connection with these systems shall be borne by the Owner. <br />3. Permits <br />It shall be Owner's sole responsibility and expense to obtain any and all permits associated <br />with its planned development. <br />4. Dedication <br />If and in the event Owner dedicates the sanitary sewer extension and/or constructed roadway <br />and utilities associated with the aforementioned development, the Owner shall be responsible for <br />ensuring the constructed infrastructure including the sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main, <br />pavement, curbing, lighting, landscaping, and sidewalk meets the expectations of the City in terms <br />of duality of construction, materials, inspection, and current condition at the time of dedication. It <br />shall be the Owner's sole responsibility and expense to perform any necessary repairs, relocations, <br />rerouting, or any other work associated with bringing the infrastructure up to the current City <br />standards at the time of dedication. The City shall have final authority on whether or not the <br />infrastructure meets the City standards and if the roadway and utilities are in appropriate condition <br />to be dedicated as public right-of-way. Should the dedication occur within three (3) years of the <br />date of construction completion, the Owner shall supply the City with a maintenance bond equal <br />to ten (10) percent of the construction costs covering all work performed by the Owner pursuant <br />to this Agreement and such bond shall remain in effect for up to three (3) years from the time of <br />construction completion. The construction completion date will be considered the later date of <br />
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