Building Permit Process Sample Clauses
Building Permit Process a. Engineering plan check shall be approved by City and County. Parties agree that for consistency, engineering plan check shall be coordinated between the City and County, with a single point of contact, to be determined for corrections and comments between the County, City, and ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Farms. Engineering plan check, processing and inspection fees shall be paid to the County based on the current fee schedule, and plan check and inspection fees shall be paid at an hourly rate for the City.
b. The City shall plan check the designs and inspect the construction of all infrastructure (streets, street lighting, trash enclosures, landscaping, irrigation, fire and domestic water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage) designed to comply with the City’s Municipal Code and adopted design standard details and specifications.
c. Parties agree that the County shall be the jurisdiction to process building permits, including plan check, fire plan check, required inspections, and approval of occupancy of the buildings;
d. Parties agree that the level of building plan check, processing and inspection fees paid to the County for all 80 units shall be as adopted by the County of Santa ▇▇▇▇, except as provided by 3a above with regard to engineering fees.
Building Permit Process. The Building Department recommends applying for all permits at once and naming a contact person to coordi- nate with the Village. The Village, however, will work with a developer on separate permits for shell construc- tion and build-outs if necessary to meet contractual obligations.
Building Permit Process. The Concessionaire may not make repairs nor alter the Premises or the Ready-Return Spaces without first obtaining the State's prior written consent through the building permit process. The Concessionaire will complete a Terminal Building Permit Application form obtained from the State. Repairing and altering the Premises and the Ready-Return Spaces include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Installation of carpet;
2. Installation or change of a lock;
3. Installation of an antenna;
4. Installation or repair of counters or shelving;
5. Installation of a sign or poster in the public-view area;
6. Installation or change of a telephone or data circuit;
7. Installation or change of the wall covering, wallpaper, or paint;
8. Electrical work; and
9. Any other repair or alteration that the State deems necessary to be approved through the building permit process. The State may withhold its approval if the Concessionaire is behind on any obligation under this Agreement. The Concessionaire will make all repairs and alterations to the Premises and the Ready-Return Spaces at its own expense. The State has the right to approve the final repair or alteration.
