Common use of Grading Plans Clause in Contracts

Grading Plans. CSU has provided the City with On-Site Grading Plans depicting CSU’s proposed development within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property. The City has provided review comments on the On-Site Grading Plans. Before CSU issues a grading permit or commences any construction activity within any floodplain on the CSU Property or the River Park Property, CSU will submit to DSD and TSW for review, revised On-Site Grading Plans and CSU will respond to DSD and TSW comments and consult with DSD and TSW. This review and consultation is intended to ensure CSU’s plans do not materially conflict with: (i) MS4 storm water requirements, understanding that CSU will issue its own grading permit complying with storm water requirements; and (ii) applicable City requirements, which include the Land Development Code (including Chapter 14, Article 2, Divisions 1 and 2, and Chapter 14, Article 3, Divisions 1 and 3) and the Land Development Manual (including Appendixes B – Drainage Design Manual, H – Standard Drawings, O – Storm Water Standards Manual, and S – FEMA Definitions). CSU shall make a good faith e fort to incorporate all comments received from DSD and TSW into the final On-Site Grading Plans. CSU shall provide a written explanation to DSD and TSW if any of their comments are not incorporated, but further consultation will not be required before CSU may proceed with issuance of its grading permit or construction activities. CSU shall ensure that all grading associated with the establishment and implementation of water quality best management practices achieves a hydraulic disconnection between the basin areas and the adjacent San Diego River 100-year floodplain. CSU shall bear all costs and expenses associated with the performance of any grading activities within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property and all costs associated with obtaining the necessary Approvals for such grading activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Grading Plans. CSU has provided the City with On-Site Grading Plans depicting CSU’s proposed development within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property. The City has provided review comments on the On-Site Grading Plans. Before CSU issues a grading permit or commences any construction activity within any floodplain on the CSU Property or the River Park Property, CSU will submit to DSD and TSW for review, revised On-Site Grading Plans and CSU will respond to DSD and TSW comments and consult with DSD and TSW. This review and consultation is intended to ensure CSU’s plans do not materially conflict with: (i) MS4 storm water requirements, understanding that CSU will issue its own grading permit complying with storm water requirements; and (ii) applicable City requirements, which include the Land Development Code (including Chapter 14, Article 2, Divisions 1 and 2, and Chapter 14, Article 3, Divisions 1 and 3) and the Land Development Manual (including Appendixes B – Drainage Design Manual, H – Standard Drawings, O – Storm Water Standards Manual, and S – FEMA Definitions). CSU shall make a good faith e fort xx xxx to incorporate all comments received from DSD and TSW into the final On-Site Grading Plans. CSU shall provide a written explanation to DSD and TSW if any of their comments are not incorporated, but further consultation will not be required before CSU may proceed with issuance of its grading permit or construction activities. CSU shall ensure that all grading associated with the establishment and implementation of water quality best management practices achieves a hydraulic disconnection between the basin areas and the adjacent San Diego River 100-year floodplain. CSU shall bear all costs and expenses associated with the performance of any grading activities within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property and all costs associated with obtaining the necessary Approvals for such grading activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Grading Plans. CSU has previously provided the City with On-Site Grading Plans grading plans depicting CSU’s River Park and Storm Water BMP improvements, a proposed development storm water quality management plan (“SWQMP”) for the River Park, and a proposed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) for portions of the River Park currently located within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property(collectively, “Grading Plans”). The City has provided review comments on the On-Site Grading Plans. Before CSU issues a grading permit or commences any construction activity within any floodplain on the CSU Property or the River Park Property, CSU will submit to DSD the City’s Department of Development Services (“DSD”) and TSW and the City’s Department of Transportation Storm Water (“TSW”) for review, revised On-Site Grading Plans and CSU will respond to DSD and TSW comments and consult with DSD and TSWcomments. This review and consultation is intended to ensure CSU’s plans do not materially conflict with: (i) MS4 storm water requirements, understanding that CSU will issue its own grading permit complying with storm water requirements; and (ii) applicable City requirements, which include the Land Development Code (including Code, Chapter 14, Article 2, Divisions 1 and 2, and Chapter 14, Article 3, Divisions 1 and 3) and the Land Development Manual (including Appendixes B – Drainage Design Manual, H – Standard Drawings, O – Storm Water Standards Manual, and S – FEMA Definitions). CSU shall will make a good faith e fort effort to incorporate all comments received from DSD and TSW into the final On-Site Grading Plans. CSU shall will provide a written explanation to DSD and TSW if any of their comments are not incorporated, but further consultation will not be required before CSU may proceed with issuance of its grading permit or construction activities. CSU shall will ensure that all grading associated with the establishment and implementation of water quality best management practices achieves a hydraulic disconnection between the basin areas and the adjacent San Diego River 100-year floodplain. CSU shall will bear all costs and expenses associated with the performance of any grading activities within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property and all costs associated with obtaining the necessary Approvals for such grading activitiesProperty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

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